Last updated : 25/05/2024 23:21:23
Introduction
Dinnington Town Over 35s Veterans First are a Grassroots football team made up of 25 team members.
The team is from Dinnington, Rotherham, England, United Kingdom and play in the The Wragg Football League 1st Division.
Dinnington Town Over 35s Veterans First started using TeamStats in August 2018.
Team Details
Location
Dinnington Rotherham England United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Dinnington Town Over 35s Veterans First
Dinnington Town Over 35s Veterans First is a football team based in Dinnington, South Yorkshire, England. They play in the First Division of the Wragg Football League.
History
The team was founded in 2018 by a group of former Dinnington Town players who were looking to continue playing football after they turned 35. They quickly established themselves as a force in the Wragg Football League, winning promotion to the First Division in their first season.
The team has continued to be successful in recent years, finishing third in the First Division in 2021-22. They are also the current holders of the Sid Butterfield Cup, which they won in 2019.
Players
The team currently has a squad of 25 players. Some of the key players include:
- Lee Brown
- Paul Fanning
- Mark Tomlinson
- Stuart Holmes
- Kevin Holmes
- Adrian Parkin
- Andrew Moore
The team is managed by Paul Booie.
Fixtures and Results
The team's fixtures and results can be found on the Wragg Football League website.
The Wragg Football League
The Wragg Football League is a football league for amateur teams in South Yorkshire. It was founded in 1972 and currently has 10 divisions, ranging from the Premier Division to the Third Division.
The league is named after John Wragg, who was a former chairman of the Dinnington Town Football Club.
The current champions of the Wragg Football League are Swinton Athletic Veterans O'35's.
The Wragg Football League is a popular and competitive league, with many talented players competing in it. It is a great way for amateur footballers to continue playing the game at a high level.
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