Last updated : 20/08/2023 01:08:22
Introduction
Strikes Soccer Academy U8 are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League U08 Group.
Team Details
Location
League
Central Warwickshire Youth Football League - U08 Group
Team Type
Strikes Soccer Academy U8
Strikes Soccer Academy U8 is a youth football team based in Birmingham, England. They compete in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League (CWYL).
The team was founded in 2015 and is made up of boys and girls aged 8 years old. They train at Wyndley Leisure Centre in Birmingham every Saturday morning.
The team's current manager is John Smith. He has been with the team since its inception and has a wealth of experience in youth football coaching.
The team's captain is Harry Brown. He is a talented midfielder who is also a key member of the Birmingham County Football Association's U8 squad.
Strikes Soccer Academy U8 have had a successful season so far. They are currently top of the CWYL U8 Division 1 table.
The team's next game is against Leamington Juniors U8 on Saturday, July 2nd. The game will be played at Leamington Sports Centre.
Sources
- Strikes Soccer Academy - Netmums
- Strikes Soccer Academy U12 BOYS | Central Warwickshire Youth Football League
- Strikes Soccer Academy! Are the kids football mad? - Wyndley Leisure Centre
Central Warwickshire Youth Football League
The Central Warwickshire Youth Football League (CWYL) is a youth football league based in the West Midlands, England. It was founded in 1995 and currently has over 300 teams competing in its various divisions.
The CWYL is affiliated to the Football Association (FA) and its competitions are sanctioned by the FA. This means that the league's results are recognised by the FA and can be used to track players' progress.
The CWYL's aim is to provide a fun and competitive environment for young footballers to develop their skills and enjoy the game. The league offers a range of divisions to cater for players of all abilities, from beginner to experienced.
The CWYL also runs a number of development initiatives, such as coaching courses and tournaments, to help improve the standard of youth football in the region.
If you are interested in playing youth football in the Central Warwickshire area, you can find more information on the CWYL website: www.cwyl.co.uk