Last updated : 16/05/2024 22:54:25
Introduction
FC Trinity are a Saturday football team made up of 19 team members.
The team is from Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom and play in the Midland Amateur Alliance Division 1.
FC Trinity started using TeamStats in September 2013 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 7 games.
Team Details
Location
Carlton Nottinghamshire England United Kingdom
League
Midland Amateur Alliance Division 1
Team Type
Men , Adult , 11 a side , Saturday
More about the team
FC Trinity were founded in 2011 with the team name originating from the secondary school of which the majority of the squad attended. Over the past two seasons the team has gone from strength to strenth adding quality players from all over Nottingham with a very young squad ranging from just 20-25 years old. The team is also managed by a young coach who has seen the progression of his players rewarded with the cup and league double in the 2012/2013 season. The young squad look forward to hopefully adding to their trophy cabinet in the forthcoming season and take their next step in their exciting progression up the amateur leagues.
FC Trinity
FC Trinity is a football club based in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England. They currently play in the Midland Amateur Alliance Division 1 league.
The club was founded in 1972 and has a long history of success at youth level. They have won numerous trophies in the South East Essex Primary League, including the Under-11s League Cup and the Under-13s League Cup.
The club's senior team currently plays in the Midland Amateur Alliance Division 1 league. They finished in 10th place in the 2021-22 season.
The club's home ground is the Trinity Playing Fields in Carlton. The ground has a capacity of 200 spectators.
Sources
Midland Amateur Alliance Division 1
The Midland Amateur Alliance Division 1 is a football league in the English Midlands. It is the top division of the Midland Amateur Alliance, which is a regional football league for amateur teams in the East Midlands.
The league consists of 16 teams and plays a home and away format. The top two teams at the end of the season are promoted to the Midland Amateur Alliance Premier Division, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the Midland Amateur Alliance Division 2.
The current champions of the Midland Amateur Alliance Division 1 are FC United of Leicester.