Last updated : 19/05/2024 15:11:23
Introduction
CFC Blue are a Mini Soccer football team made up of 8 team members.
The team is from Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom and play in the YEL East Midlands SUNDAY U8 Sunday.
CFC Blue started using TeamStats in September 2018 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 6 games.
Team Details
Location
Cotgrave Nottinghamshire England United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Under 8 , 5 a side , Mini Soccer
CFC Blue
CFC Blue is a Mini Soccer football team made up of 8 team members. The team is from Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom and play in the YEL East Midlands SUNDAY U8 Sunday. CFC Blue started using TeamStats in March 2023.
The team's current season began on 05 March 2023 and will end on 26 March 2023. Their next match is against Quarrydale United Rangers U11 on 26 March 2023 at Bentinck Miners Welfare.
The team's home ground is Play Soccer USA 3G Arena.
YEL East Midlands SUNDAY
The YEL East Midlands SUNDAY is a football league for children under the age of 14. It is the largest U7-U14 football league in the UK, with over 1400 teams and 17,000 players. The league is divided into levels 1 to 5, with CFC Blue playing in Level 1.
The league is organized by the YEL East Midlands, a non-profit organization that promotes youth football in the region. The league's mission is to "provide a fun, safe and challenging environment for all children to play football."
The YEL East Midlands SUNDAY is a competitive league, but it also emphasizes the importance of development and fun. The league's website states that "we believe that football is for everyone, regardless of ability."
The league runs from September to April, with each team playing each other once during the regular season. The top teams from each level then progress to the playoffs, with the winners being crowned champions.
The YEL East Midlands SUNDAY is a great way for children to get involved in football. The league provides a fun and challenging environment for players of all abilities to develop their skills.
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