Last updated : 23/05/2024 18:04:24
Introduction
Cringleford Veterans are a Sunday League football team made up of 52 team members.
The team is from Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom and play in the Norfolk Veterans League Premiership.
Cringleford Veterans started using TeamStats in September 2008 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 129 games.
Team Details
Location
Norwich Norfolk United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Men , Veterans , 11 a side , Sunday League
More about the team
Cringleford Veterans was formed in 2007 and comprises of players over the age of 35 who either live in the Cringleford area or whose children go to Cringleford School.
The team comprises of a cross-section of the population in terms of race, religion and most importantly footballing ability.
New members are always welcome and should in the first instance contact Ian Bartlett the Club Chairman on 01603 505588.
Cringleford Veterans Football Team
Cringleford Veterans are a Sunday League football team based in Norwich, Norfolk, England. They play in the Premiership division of the Norfolk Veterans League.
History
The team was formed in 2007 by a group of friends who wanted to continue playing football after they turned 35. They have since gone on to win the Norfolk Veterans League Premiership title four times, most recently in 2022.
The team is made up of players from all walks of life, including former professional footballers, teachers, and engineers. They are all passionate about playing football and enjoy the social side of the game.
Current Season
Cringleford Veterans are currently in second place in the Norfolk Veterans League Premiership, two points behind the leaders, Fakenham Town. They have won six of their eight games so far this season.
The team's top scorer is Wes Hoolahan, who has scored 12 goals in eight games. Hoolahan is a former professional footballer who played for Norwich City, Celtic, and Aberdeen.
Norfolk Veterans League
The Norfolk Veterans League is a football league for players over the age of 35. It was founded in 2010 and currently has over 100 teams competing in six divisions.
The league is divided into two geographical areas, the East and the West. The top two teams from each division at the end of the season qualify for the play-offs, with the winners of the play-offs being promoted to the next division.
The Norfolk Veterans League is a great way for players to continue playing football after they turn 35. It is a competitive league with a good social atmosphere.
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