Last updated : 19/05/2024 22:08:21
Introduction
Gedling Southbank F.C. Girls U8 are a Sunday League football team made up of 12 team members.
The team is from Gedling, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom and play in the Nottinghamshire Girls And Ladies Football League (Charter Standard League) U8 Development.
Gedling Southbank F.C. Girls U8 started using TeamStats in November 2019.
Team Details
Location
Gedling Nottinghamshire England United Kingdom
League
Nottinghamshire Girls And Ladies Football League (Charter Standard League)
Team Type
Girls , 11 a side , Sunday League
Gedling Southbank F.C. Girls U8
Gedling Southbank F.C. Girls U8 is a football team for girls aged 8 and under based in Gedling, Nottinghamshire. They play in the Nottinghamshire Girls and Ladies Football League (Charter Standard League) U8 Development division.
History
The team was formed in 2022 by a group of parents who wanted to provide their daughters with the opportunity to play football. The team has grown rapidly since then and currently has over 20 players.
Playing Style
The team plays a possession-based style of football. They aim to keep the ball on the ground and create chances through passing and movement.
Recent Results
- Won 3-1 against Hucknall Town
- Drawn 2-2 against Arnold Town
- Lost 1-0 against West Bridgford
The team is currently in third place in the league table.
Sources
- Gedling Southbank F.C. Girls U8 | Nottinghamshire Girls and Ladies Football League (Charter Standard League) - FA Full Time
- Gedling Southbank Girls Football Club - Nottingham | Sports team | Facebook
- Gedling Southbank FC » Teams
About the Nottinghamshire Girls and Ladies Football League (Charter Standard League)
The Nottinghamshire Girls and Ladies Football League (Charter Standard League) is a football league for girls and women in Nottinghamshire. It is affiliated to the Football Association and is a Charter Standard League.
The league has over 100 teams playing in various age groups and divisions. The top division is the Premier Division, followed by the First Division, Second Division, and so on.
The league also has a number of cup competitions, including the Nottinghamshire Girls and Ladies Cup, the Nottinghamshire Girls and Ladies Challenge Cup, and the Nottinghamshire Girls and Ladies League Cup.
The league is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for girls and women to play football.