Last updated : 25/05/2024 15:50:23
Introduction
Boldmere Falcons are a Sunday League football team made up of 20 team members.
The team is from Birmingham, United Kingdom and play in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League Division 3.
Boldmere Falcons started using TeamStats in July 2016 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 2 games.
Team Details
Location
League
Central Warwickshire Youth Football League
Team Type
Boys , Youth , 11 a side , Sunday League
Boldmere Falcons Football Club
Boldmere Falcons Football Club is a youth football club based in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. The club was founded in 1974 and currently has teams in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League (CWYL).
The club's home ground is the Boldmere Sports & Social Club, which is located on Sheffield Road. The club also has a training ground at the Boldmere Leisure Centre.
Boldmere Falcons has a long history of success in the CWYL. The club has won the CWYL Championship on several occasions, and has also won the CWYL Cup and the CWYL Challenge Cup.
The club's current chairman is Stuart Williams, and the club's current manager is Craig Jones.
About the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League
The Central Warwickshire Youth Football League is a youth football league based in Warwickshire, England. The league was founded in 1974 and currently has over 200 teams competing in it.
The league is divided into a number of divisions, depending on the age and ability of the teams. The top division is the Championship, and the bottom division is the Division 10.
The league season runs from September to May, and each team plays each other team in their division twice. The top teams in each division are promoted to the next division, and the bottom teams are relegated to the next division.
The league also runs a number of cup competitions, including the CWYL Cup, the CWYL Challenge Cup, and the CWYL Floodlit Cup.
The Central Warwickshire Youth Football League is a well-respected league, and it provides a great opportunity for young footballers to develop their skills and play competitive football.
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