Last updated : 23/05/2024 17:18:24
Introduction
Cove Boys Club are a Saturday football team made up of 20 team members.
The team is from Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom and play in the 17's Soccerworld League A League A.
Cove Boys Club started using TeamStats in August 2013 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 8 games.
Team Details
Location
Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Scotland United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Boys , Kids , 11 a side , Saturday
Cove Boys Club
Cove Boys Club is a football team based in Aberdeen, Scotland. They play in the 17's Soccerworld League A, which is a regional league for under-17 teams.
The club was founded in 1995 and has a long history of producing talented players. Some of their former players have gone on to play professional football, including Ryan Jack, who currently plays for Rangers.
The club's home ground is the Gateway Industrial Estate in Aberdeen. They have a strong following of supporters and regularly attract large crowds to their games.
17's Soccerworld League A
The 17's Soccerworld League A is a regional league for under-17 teams in Aberdeen and the surrounding area. It is one of the top leagues in the region and is home to some of the best young players in the area.
The league is divided into two divisions, with the top teams from each division competing in a promotion/relegation playoff at the end of the season. The league is also affiliated with the Scottish FA and provides a pathway for young players to progress into professional football.
The current champions of the 17's Soccerworld League A are Cove Boys Club. They won the title in the 2022-23 season, finishing four points ahead of their nearest rivals.
The league is sponsored by Soccerworld, a local sportswear retailer. The league also has a number of other sponsors, including local businesses and community organizations.
The 17's Soccerworld League A is a popular and well-respected league. It provides a great opportunity for young players to develop their skills and progress into professional football.
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