Last updated : 05/09/2023 12:23:38
Introduction
Bentley Baptist Doncaster (Yorkshire) are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the National Christian Cup And Trophy .
Team Details
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League
National Christian Cup And Trophy
Team Type
Bentley Baptist Doncaster (Yorkshire) Football Club
Bentley Baptist Doncaster (Yorkshire) Football Club is a football club based in Bentley, Doncaster, England. They play in the Yorkshire Christian football league, which is an extremely competitive league.
The club was founded in 1970 and has won the league championship on four occasions, most recently in 2022. They have also won the Yorkshire Christian Cup on three occasions, most recently in 2021.
The club's home ground is Bentley Baptist Church Playing Fields. They train on Thursday evenings at Armthorpe School AstroTurf.
The club is affiliated to the Football Association and the Yorkshire Christian Football League.
Recent Results
- Bentley Baptist 2-1 St. John's
- Bentley Baptist 3-0 All Saints
- Bentley Baptist 1-1 Christ Church
Source: Full-Time
Upcoming Matches
- Bentley Baptist vs. St. Paul's (September 10th)
- Bentley Baptist vs. Trinity (September 17th)
- Bentley Baptist vs. Emmanuel (September 24th)
Source: Full-Time
National Christian Cup and Trophy
The National Christian Cup and Trophy is a football competition for Christian teams in England. It is organized by the Football Association.
The competition was founded in 1990 and is open to teams from all levels of the football pyramid. The cup competition is for teams in the top four divisions of the National League System, while the trophy competition is for teams in the lower divisions.
The current cup holders are St. Paul's, who won the competition in 2022. The current trophy holders are Emmanuel, who won the competition in 2021.
The competition is a great opportunity for Christian teams to compete against each other and to share their faith. It is also a great way to raise awareness of Christianity in the wider community.
Source: The FA