Last updated : 13/08/2023 12:25:29
Introduction
Jersey FA U15 are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the JFA Combination League JFA Rep Teams (EFA Only).
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Jersey FA U15 Football Team
The Jersey FA U15 football team is a youth team that represents the Jersey Football Association in the JFA Combination League. The team is made up of the best U15 players in Jersey and competes against other teams from the island.
The team was founded in 1975 and has won the JFA Combination League championship on 10 occasions. The team has also competed in the FA Youth Cup on several occasions, reaching the third round in 2002.
The current manager of the Jersey FA U15 team is Paul Le Brocq. Le Brocq is a former professional footballer who played for Jersey in the 1980s and 1990s. He has been manager of the U15 team since 2018.
The Jersey FA U15 team plays its home games at the Grainville Playing Fields in St. Helier. The team's kit is red and white, with the Jersey FA crest on the front.
JFA Combination League
The JFA Combination League is a football league for amateur and semi-professional teams in Jersey. The league was founded in 1975 and currently consists of 12 teams. The teams are divided into two divisions, the Premier Division and Division One.
The JFA Combination League is the highest level of football in Jersey outside of the Jersey Football League. The league is known for its competitive nature and close matches. The league also provides a great opportunity for young players to develop their skills and progress to the Jersey Football League.
The current champions of the JFA Combination League are Jersey Wanderers. Wanderers won the title in 2022, defeating St. Paul's in the final.
The JFA Combination League is a great asset to Jersey football. The league provides a competitive environment for amateur and semi-professional teams, and it also helps to develop young players. The league is sure to continue to be successful for many years to come.
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