Last updated : 22/05/2024 20:55:24
Introduction
North Leeds are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Yorkshire Old Boys Shield Yorkshire Old Boys Shield.
Team Details
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Team Type
Boys , 11 a side , Grassroots
North Leeds Football Club
North Leeds Football Club is a grassroots football team based in Leeds, England. The club was founded in 1975 and currently plays in the Yorkshire Old Boys Shield.
The club's home ground is the North Leeds Sports Centre, which is located in the Adel area of Leeds. The club also has a second ground, the North Leeds Playing Fields, which is located in the Moortown area of Leeds.
The club's first team currently plays in the Yorkshire Old Boys Shield, which is a knockout competition for amateur football teams in Yorkshire. The club has reached the final of the competition once, in 2019, but lost to Wortley.
The club also has a number of other teams, including a reserve team, a veterans team, and a ladies team.
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Yorkshire Old Boys Shield Football League
The Yorkshire Old Boys Shield is a knockout competition for amateur football teams in Yorkshire. The competition was founded in 1921 and is currently sponsored by the Yorkshire Amateur Football League.
The competition is open to all amateur football teams in Yorkshire that are affiliated to the Yorkshire Amateur Football League. The competition is played in a single-elimination format, with each round being played on a knock-out basis.
The final of the competition is usually played at Elland Road, the home ground of Leeds United. The current champions of the competition are Wortley, who won the title in 2022.