Last updated : 15/05/2024 23:47:24
Introduction
AFC Reading U11 Spitfires are a Saturday football team made up of 14 team members.
The team is from Woodley, Wokingham, England, United Kingdom and play in the Berkshire Youth Football League Under 11 White.
AFC Reading U11 Spitfires started using TeamStats in September 2018 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 6 games.
Team Details
Location
Woodley Wokingham England United Kingdom
League
Berkshire Youth Football League
Team Type
AFC Reading U11 Spitfires
AFC Reading U11 Spitfires are a Saturday football team made up of 14 team members. The team is from Woodley, Wokingham, England, United Kingdom and play in the Berkshire Youth Development League Under 11 White.
The team was founded in 2018 by Darren Waite, who is the current manager. The team's home ground is at Tilehurst Playing Fields in Woodley.
Recent Results
- AFC Reading U11 Spitfires 2-2 Caversham Trents (2-0 on penalties) (Berkshire Youth Development League Cup, 2nd round, 2023-08-20)
- AFC Reading U11 Spitfires 3-0 Woodley United Cyclones (Berkshire Youth Development League, 2023-08-13)
- AFC Reading U11 Spitfires 1-1 Caversham Trents (Berkshire Youth Development League, 2023-08-06)
Team Members
- Zaim Shehi (Forward)
- Finley Morris (Midfielder)
- James Turton (Goalkeeper)
- Austin Stewart (Defender)
- Connor Waite (Defender)
- Oliver Linge (Midfielder)
- Thomas Smith (Winger)
- Jeff Ngoma (Midfielder)
- Harry Smith (Midfielder)
- Ben Turner (Defender)
- Jack Waite (Defender)
- Isaiah Johnson (Forward)
- Ethan Morris (Midfielder)
- Aiden O'Neill (Midfielder)
- Noah Waite (Forward)
Sources
- AFC Reading Official Facebook page
- TeamStats directory of Woodley football teams
- TeamStats profile of AFC Reading U11 Spitfires
The Berkshire Youth Development League (BYDL) is a football league for youth teams in Berkshire, England. The league was founded in 1979 and currently has over 400 teams participating. The BYDL is divided into a number of divisions, based on the age and ability of the teams.
The BYDL is a competitive league, but it also aims to provide a fun and enjoyable environment for young players to develop their skills. The league runs a number of initiatives to promote fair play and sportsmanship, and it also offers coaching and development programs for players and coaches.
The BYDL is a valuable resource for young footballers in Berkshire. It provides a competitive environment in which players can develop their skills, and it also offers a range of support programs to help players and coaches improve.