Last updated : 26/08/2023 15:27:31

Introduction

Stone Cross Royals U13 are a Grassroots football team made up of 1 team members.

The team is from Eastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom.

Stone Cross Royals U13 started using TeamStats in September 2017.

Team Details

Location

Eastbourne East Sussex United Kingdom

Team Type

Boys , Under 13 , 11 a side , Grassroots

Stone Cross Royals U13

Stone Cross Royals U13 is a grassroots football team based in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. They compete in the Sussex Sunday Youth League.

History

The team was founded in 2011 by Mark Allen. Allen started the team to provide his son with a platform to play football within their local area, as the choices of children's football teams were very limited.

Stone Cross Royals U13 results

The team has grown from strength to strength since its formation, and now has teams for players of all ages. The U13 team is one of the most successful teams in the club, and has won several trophies in recent years.

Current Season

The U13 team is currently competing in the Sussex Sunday Youth League Division 1. They have had a mixed season so far, with some good results and some disappointing defeats.

Stone Cross Royals U13 table

The team's top scorer this season is Freddie Allen, who has scored 9 goals in 13 appearances. Other key players include Emmanuel Ana-Amdingo, Luke Ana-Amdingo, Shaye Baker, and Edward Cooper.

Future

The U13 team is looking to build on their recent success and challenge for more trophies in the coming seasons. The team has a strong core of players, and with continued development, they could be a force to be reckoned with in the Sussex Sunday Youth League.

Sources

Stone Cross Royals U13 fixtures

Featured Team Members

Stone Cross Royals U13 Photo 3

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