Last updated : Monday, 01 July 2024
The North Riding and Tees Valley Girl's league
The North Riding and Tees Valley Girl's league is an amateur football league for girls and women in the North Riding and Tees Valley area of England.
The league was founded in 2002 and currently has over 100 teams participating in it. The teams are divided into different age groups, from under-7s to under-18s.
The league is affiliated to the Football Association (FA) and follows the FA's rules and regulations. The league also has its own set of rules and regulations, which are designed to ensure that the games are played in a safe and fair manner.
League structure
The league is divided into three divisions: Division One, Division Two, and Division Three. The teams in each division play each other home and away, with the top teams at the end of the season being promoted to the next division and the bottom teams being relegated to the lower division.
The league also has a cup competition, which is open to all teams in the league. The cup competition is played on a knockout basis, with the winners of the cup being crowned champions.
Fixtures and results
The fixtures and results for the league can be found on the league's website. The website also has a news section, which provides information about the league and its teams.
The league's website is: https://www.teamstats.net
Sources
- The North Riding and Tees Valley Girl's league website: https://www.teamstats.net
- The FA website: https://www.teamstats.net
- Full-Time website: https://www.teamstats.net