Last updated : 22/05/2024 00:44:24
Introduction
Luton Celtic Youth Adults are a Sunday League football team made up of 20 team members.
The team is from Luton, England, United Kingdom and play in the North Home Counties Sunday Football League Division 1.
Luton Celtic Youth Adults started using TeamStats in October 2020 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 1 games.
Team Details
Location
League
North Home Counties Sunday Football League
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More about the team
This is our first season together. We have a great squad of lads and were here to win things.
We let our football do the talking, and work for eachother👊
Luton Celtic Youth Adults
Luton Celtic Youth Adults is a football team based in Luton, England. They play in the North Home Counties Sunday Football League Division 1.
History
The team was formed in 2019 by a group of friends who wanted to play football together. They started out in the Luton & District Sunday League, but moved to the North Home Counties Sunday Football League in 2021.
The team has had a mixed record in recent years. They finished bottom of their division in 2021, but they have made a good start to the 2022-23 season, sitting in 8th place after 16 games.
Current squad
- Matthew Bardsley
- Reece Bardsley
- Callum Berry
- Jack Brown
- Declan Byrne
- Ben Clark
- James Dunn
- Joe Ellis
- Tom Fowler
- Jamie Gibson
Manager
The team is managed by Matthew Bardsley. He has been in charge since the team was formed in 2019.
North Home Counties Sunday Football League
The North Home Counties Sunday Football League is an amateur football league based in the north of England. It was founded in 1974 and currently has 10 divisions.
The league is divided into two areas, the East and the West. The Luton Celtic Youth Adults team plays in the East Division 1.
The league season runs from September to April. The top two teams in each division are promoted, while the bottom two teams are relegated.
The North Home Counties Sunday Football League is a popular league with over 500 teams competing each season. It is a great opportunity for amateur footballers to play competitive football at a high level.