Last updated : 15/05/2024 00:29:22
Introduction
FC AZTEC GIRLS are a Saturday football team made up of 17 team members.
The team is from Rothwell, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom and play in the Mid-Shires Girls League, , , , , , , UNDER 15s.
FC AZTEC GIRLS started using TeamStats in April 2009 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 30 games.
Team Details
Location
Rothwell Northamptonshire England United Kingdom
League
Mid-Shires Girls League, , , , , , ,
Team Type
Girls , Youth , 11 a side , Saturday
More about the team
SEASON 2010/11
u13s LEAGUE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS UP
NTFA COUNTY CUP WINNERS
SEASON 2011/12
UNDER 14s LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
LEAGUE CUP FINALISTS
Introduction
FC Aztec Girls is a girls' football team based in Rothwell, Northamptonshire, England. The team was founded in 1977 and currently plays in the Mid-shires Girls League, , , , , , , league.
The team has a long history of success, having won numerous trophies and medals over the years. In recent years, the team has been particularly successful at the younger age groups, winning the Under-12s league title in 2022 and the Under-14s league title in 2023.
The team is coached by a team of experienced and qualified coaches who are committed to providing the players with a fun and challenging environment in which to develop their skills. The team also has a strong community ethos, with players from all over the local area coming together to play football.
Team Information
- Team name: FC Aztec Girls
- Home ground: Montsaye Academy, Greening Road, Rothwell, Northamptonshire, NN14 6AQ
- League: Mid-shires Girls League, , , , , , , league
- Website: https://www.fcaztecyouth.co.uk/clubinfo/girls-teams
Sources
- FC Aztec Girls website
- Rothwell FC Aztec U12 Amazons Girls team page on TeamStats
- FC Aztec Girls Facebook page
About the Mid-shires Girls League
The Mid-shires Girls League is a girls' football league based in the Midlands region of England. The league was founded in 1990 and currently has over 100 teams competing in it. The league is divided into a number of divisions, based on the age and ability of the teams.
The Mid-shires Girls League is a competitive league, but it is also committed to providing a fun and enjoyable environment for all players. The league has a number of initiatives in place to promote girls' football, including coaching courses for coaches and referees, and a girls' football festival.