Last updated : 23/05/2024 03:24:25
Introduction
Manchester United PFC are a Grassroots football team made up of 13 team members.
The team is from Manchester, England, United Kingdom and play in the West Midlands Powerchair League WMPFL Premiership.
Manchester United PFC started using TeamStats in December 2019.
Team Details
Location
Manchester England United Kingdom
League
West Midlands Powerchair League
Team Type
About Manchester United PFC
Manchester United PFC is a grassroots football team made up of 13 team members. The team is from Manchester, England, United Kingdom and play in the West Midlands Powerchair League WMPFL Premiership.
The team was founded in 2019 by a group of friends who wanted to play powerchair football. They are the only powerchair football team in Manchester.
The team competes in the West Midlands Powerchair League, which is the top level of powerchair football in the UK. They have finished in the bottom half of the table in their first two seasons, but they are hoping to improve this season.
The team is supported by Manchester United Football Club. The club has donated equipment and money to the team, and they have also helped to raise awareness of powerchair football.
The team is a valuable asset to the Manchester community. They provide opportunities for people with disabilities to play football and they help to raise awareness of powerchair football.
Recent Results
- Manchester United PFC 0-2 Villa Rockets (23 April 2023)
- Manchester United PFC 0-9 WBA PFC (23 April 2023)
- Manchester United PFC 0-0 Teesside PFC (23 April 2023)
Sources
- West Midlands Powerchair League - Full-Time - The FA
- Manchester United PFC | West Midlands Powerchair League - Full-Time - Women's Super League
- Manchester United PFC - WMPFL Premiership - West Midlands Powerchair League - TeamStats
About the West Midlands Powerchair League
The West Midlands Powerchair League is the top level of powerchair football in the West Midlands region of England. The league was founded in 2014 and currently has 10 teams competing in it.
The league is played on a round-robin basis, with each team playing each other team once. The top two teams at the end of the season qualify for the national finals.
The West Midlands Powerchair League is a great opportunity for people with disabilities to play football. The league is well-organized and provides a competitive environment for players to compete in.