Last updated : Saturday, 29 June 2024
Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Football League
The Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Football League is an amateur football league in the North East of England. It was established in 1945 and currently has over 100 member clubs. The league caters for players from under 11 to under 18 years old.
The league is affiliated to the Football Association and its member clubs must hold FA Charter Standard status. This means that they must meet certain criteria in terms of facilities, coaching, and administration.
The Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Football League is a popular and successful league. It provides a great opportunity for young players to develop their skills and enjoy the game of football.
History
The Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Football League was originally known as the North East Junior Football League. It was founded in 1945 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The league initially had just a few teams, but it has grown steadily over the years.
In 1999, the league was renamed the Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Football League after its main sponsor, Pinpoint Recruitment. The league is now one of the largest and most successful amateur football leagues in the North East.
Structure
The Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Football League is divided into a number of divisions, depending on the age of the players. The top division is the Premier Division, followed by the First Division, Second Division, and so on.
Each division is made up of a number of teams. The teams play each other home and away, and the top teams at the end of the season are promoted to the next division. The bottom teams are relegated to the lower division.
Cup competitions
The Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Football League also runs a number of cup competitions. The most prestigious cup competition is the Pinpoint Recruitment Junior Cup. The cup is open to all teams in the league, and the winner is crowned the champion of the league.
The league also runs a number of other cup competitions, such as the Challenge Cup, the League Cup, and the Vase. These cup competitions provide an opportunity for teams of all abilities to compete for silverware.