Last updated : 22/08/2023 00:17:22
Introduction
Woburn & Wavendon First are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the North Bucks & District League Intermediate.
Team Details
Location
League
North Bucks & District League - Intermediate
Team Type
Woburn & Wavendon First Football Club
Woburn & Wavendon First Football Club is a 3-star England Football Accredited Club based in Woburn, Bedfordshire. Founded in 1976, the club currently has over 580 players of all abilities, from 5 years of age up to adults.
The club's first team competes in the North Bucks & District League Premier Division, the highest level of football in the county. The club has won the league title on four occasions, in 1990, 2002, 2006, and 2015.
The club also has a number of other teams that compete in the North Bucks & District League, as well as in the Milton Keynes & District League. The club's youth teams are particularly successful, and have won numerous trophies in recent years.
Woburn & Wavendon First Football Club is a well-run and respected club that is committed to providing its players with the best possible footballing experience. The club is also committed to giving back to the community, and regularly organizes fundraising events and community projects.
Sources
- Woburn & Wavendon First Football Club website
- North Bucks & District League website
- Woburn & Wavendon Football Club Wikipedia page
About the North Bucks & District League
The North Bucks & District League is a football league based in the county of Buckinghamshire. The league was founded in 1905, and currently has over 100 clubs competing in its various divisions.
The league's Premier Division is the highest level of football in the county, and is currently sponsored by The Wolverton Building Society. The league also has a number of other divisions, including Division One, Division Two, Division Three, and Division Four.
The North Bucks & District League is a well-respected league that is known for its competitive matches and friendly atmosphere. The league is also committed to developing young players, and has a number of youth teams that compete in the league's various age groups.