Last updated : 06/05/2024 22:03:22
Introduction
Cockburn Laurence Calvert Y7 are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Leeds South Schools Football League Leeds South Schools Year 7.
Team Details
Location
League
Leeds South Schools Football League - Leeds South Schools Year 7
Team Type
Cockburn Laurence Calvert Y7 Football Team
The Cockburn Laurence Calvert Y7 football team is a competitive team that plays in the Leeds South Schools Football League. The team is made up of students from Cockburn Laurence Calvert Academy, a secondary school in Middleton, Leeds.
The team has been very successful in recent years, winning the Leeds South Schools Football League title in 2021 and 2022. The team has also reached the final of the Yorkshire Schools Football Cup on two occasions.
The team is coached by Mr. Smith, a former professional footballer. Mr. Smith is a highly experienced coach who has a wealth of knowledge and experience. He is passionate about developing young footballers and helping them reach their full potential.
The team trains twice a week and plays matches on a Saturday. The team is always looking for new players, so if you are interested in playing for the team, please contact Mr. Smith.
Sources
- Cockburn Laurence Calvert Academy website
- Leeds South Schools Football League website
- Yorkshire Schools Football Cup website
Leeds South Schools Football League
The Leeds South Schools Football League is a competitive league for schools in the south of Leeds. The league has been running for over 20 years and currently has over 50 teams competing in it.
The league is divided into two divisions, with the top teams in each division competing for the championship. The league also runs a cup competition, which is open to all teams in the league.
The Leeds South Schools Football League is a great way for young footballers to develop their skills and improve their game. The league provides a competitive environment in which players can test themselves against other talented players.