Last updated : 07/05/2024 11:18:22
Introduction
Liverpool FC Women U14 RTC are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the FA Girls' England Talent Pathway U14 North 1.
Team Details
Location
League
FA Girls' England Talent Pathway - U14 North 1
Team Type
Girls , 11 a side , Grassroots
Liverpool FC Women U14 RTC
Liverpool FC Women U14 RTC is a regional talent club (RTC) for girls aged 13-14 years old. The club is part of the FA Girls' England Talent Pathway (ETP) league, which is a national development program for the best young female footballers in England.
The Liverpool FC Women U14 RTC team is based at the Liverpool FC Academy in Kirkby. The team trains twice a week and plays in a competitive league against other RTC teams from across the country.
The team is coached by a team of experienced coaches who are dedicated to developing the players' skills and abilities. The coaches also work closely with the Liverpool FC Women's first team to ensure that the players are exposed to the highest levels of competition.
The Liverpool FC Women U14 RTC team has a strong track record of success. The team has won the FA Girls' England Talent Pathway league title on two occasions and has also reached the final of the FA Girls' Youth Cup.
The team has also produced a number of players who have gone on to play for the Liverpool FC Women's first team, including Leanne Kiernan, Melissa Lawley, and Shanice van de Sanden.
Sources
- Liverpool FC Women U14 RTC
- FA Girls' England Talent Pathway
- Liverpool FC Women U14 RTC - LFC History
FA Girls' England Talent Pathway football league
The FA Girls' England Talent Pathway (ETP) league is a national development program for the best young female footballers in England. The league is divided into four age groups: U12, U13, U14, and U15.
The ETP league provides players with the opportunity to compete against the best young players in the country. The league also provides players with access to high-quality coaching and support.
The ETP league is a key part of the FA's strategy to develop the next generation of female footballers in England. The league has helped to produce a number of talented players who have gone on to play for the England Women's national team.