Last updated : Tuesday, 02 July 2024
Sutton Coldfield Girls' Football League
The Sutton Coldfield Girls' Football League is an amateur football league for girls and women in the Sutton Coldfield area of England. It was founded in 1970 and currently has over 40 teams competing in a variety of age groups.
History
The Sutton Coldfield Girls' Football League was founded in 1970 by a group of local parents who wanted to provide opportunities for their daughters to play football. The league originally had just four teams, but it has since grown to over 40 teams.
The league has a variety of age groups, from Under-7s to Under-18s. It also has a disability football team and a Wildcat Girls' Centre, which provides coaching and development opportunities for girls aged 4-11.
Competitions
The Sutton Coldfield Girls' Football League runs a variety of competitions, including a league, cup, and plate competition. The league is split into three divisions, with the top division being the Premier Division.
The league also runs a cup competition for all teams, as well as a plate competition for teams that do not qualify for the cup.
Venues
The Sutton Coldfield Girls' Football League uses a variety of venues, including Bishop Walsh School, The Hive, and Sutton Coldfield Central Ground.