Last updated : 22/05/2024 19:14:24
Introduction
Hardwicke Rangers (YOUTH) U9 Yellows are a Saturday football team made up of 11 team members.
The team is from Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom and play in the Severn Valley Youth Football League U9 Pioneers.
Hardwicke Rangers (YOUTH) U9 Yellows started using TeamStats in September 2018 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 1 games.
Team Details
Location
Gloucester Gloucestershire England United Kingdom
League
Severn Valley Youth Football League
Team Type
Hardwicke Rangers (YOUTH) U9 Yellows
Hardwicke Rangers (YOUTH) U9 Yellows is a youth football team based in Gloucester, England. They play in the Severn Valley Youth Football League (SVYFL) U9 Pioneers division.
Team Details
- Founded: 2023
- Home ground: Hardwicke Playing Fields
- League: Severn Valley Youth Football League U9 Pioneers
- Current season: 2023-2024
Fixtures and Results
The team's fixtures and results can be found on the FA Full Time website.
Squad
The team's squad can be found on the TeamStats website.
Severn Valley Youth Football League
The Severn Valley Youth Football League is a youth football league based in the West Midlands, England. It was founded in 1972 and currently has over 400 teams playing in its various age groups.
The league's mission is to "provide a fun and safe environment for young people to play football." It does this by offering a variety of competitions for different age groups, as well as providing training and development opportunities for coaches and players.
The SVYFL is affiliated to the Football Association and is a member of the National Football Youth League. This means that its teams are eligible to compete in national competitions.
The league is committed to developing young players and has a number of initiatives in place to support this, such as its Talent Development Program. This program identifies talented players and provides them with additional training and support.
The SVYFL is a thriving youth football league that offers a great opportunity for young people to play the game they love.
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