Last updated : 10/05/2024 18:57:26
Introduction
Racing Club Warwick U19 are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB Division G.
Team Details
Location
League
National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB
Team Type
Racing Club Warwick U19
Racing Club Warwick U19 is a youth football team based in Warwick, Warwickshire. They compete in the National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB league, which is the highest level of youth football in England outside of the Premier League.
The team was founded in 2019 and has quickly risen through the ranks of youth football. They won the Midland Floodlit Youth League in their first season and have since established themselves as one of the top teams in the National League U19 Alliance.
The team is managed by Mark Edwards, who has a wealth of experience in youth football. He is assisted by Chris Lee and Josh Pyott.
The team's home ground is the Racing Club Warwick Stadium. The stadium has a capacity of 1,000 and is located in Warwick town centre.
Sources
- Racing Club Warwick Youth Team
- Racing Club Warwick | National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB
- Racing Club Warwick | Midland Floodlit Youth League
National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB
The National League U19 Alliance - Title Sponsors UCFB is the highest level of youth football in England outside of the Premier League. The league was founded in 2019 and is currently sponsored by UCFB, a leading provider of football education.
The league consists of 24 teams, divided into two divisions. The top teams in each division qualify for the National League U19 Alliance play-offs, which are held at the end of the season.
The current champions of the National League U19 Alliance are Manchester City U19.
The league is a great opportunity for young players to develop their skills and progress to the professional game. Many players who have played in the National League U19 Alliance have gone on to play for Premier League clubs.