Last updated : 25/05/2024 18:26:22
Introduction
FC Crossgates are a Grassroots football team made up of 1 team members.
The team is from Leeds, England, United Kingdom and play in the Leeds Combination Association Football League DIVISION 3B.
FC Crossgates started using TeamStats in November 2017.
Team Details
Location
League
Leeds Combination Association Football League
Team Type
Men , Adult , 11 a side , Grassroots
About FC Crossgates
FC Crossgates is a football team based in Cross Gates, Leeds, England. They play in the Leeds Combination Association Football League, which is a regional amateur league in West Yorkshire.
The team was founded in 2017 by a group of local football enthusiasts. They currently have one men's team, which competes in Division 3B of the Leeds Combination League.
The team's home ground is Manston Park, which is located in Cross Gates. They also have a training ground at Crossgates Sports & Social Club.
The team's colors are red and black. Their crest features a stylized cross and gates, which are a reference to the team's name and location.
Recent Season
FC Crossgates finished the 2022-23 season in 10th place in Division 3B of the Leeds Combination League. They won 10, drew 4, and lost 16 of their 30 games.
The team's top scorer was Jack Smith, who scored 12 goals. Other key players included Josh Crosbie, Ben Taylor, and Tom Booth.
Future Plans
FC Crossgates are looking to build on their recent progress and challenge for promotion in the 2023-24 season. They are also hoping to develop their youth teams and create a pathway for players to progress from the youth ranks to the senior team.
The team is also looking to improve their facilities at Manston Park. They are hoping to install a new floodlighting system and build a new clubhouse.
Sources
- Amaranth Crossgates FC
- FC Crossgates - Leeds Combination Association Football League
- Amaranth Football Club (@amaranthxgates) • Instagram photos and videos
The Leeds Combination Association Football League is a regional amateur football league in West Yorkshire. It was founded in 1905 and currently has over 100 member clubs. The league is divided into 12 divisions, with each division having 10-12 teams.
The top two teams from each division are promoted to the next division, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the next division. The league also has a cup competition, the Leeds Combination Cup, which is open to all member clubs.