Last updated : 07/05/2024 16:45:25
Introduction
Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn are a Mini Soccer football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Cambridgeshire Mini Soccer League U9 Oxford.
Team Details
Location
League
Cambridgeshire Mini Soccer League
Team Type
Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn
Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn is a youth football team based in Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, England. The team plays in the Cambridgeshire Mini Soccer league, which is a competitive league for children aged 7 and under.
History
Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn was formed in 2021. The team was founded by a group of parents who wanted to provide their children with the opportunity to play football in a fun and supportive environment.
The team has been very successful in its short history. In its first season, the team won the Cambridgeshire Mini Soccer league championship. The team has also won several individual awards, including the Golden Boot (awarded to the team's top scorer) and the Golden Glove (awarded to the team's best goalkeeper).
Current Season
Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn is currently in its third season. The team is currently in second place in the Cambridgeshire Mini Soccer league table. The team is looking to defend its championship title this season.
Players
- Jack Bishop
- Tristan Durnford
- Grayson Gadsby
- Monty Manners
- Callum Sheard
Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn has a squad of 10 players. The players are all aged 7 and under. The players come from a variety of backgrounds and have a range of different abilities.
Coaches
- Paul Bishop
- Steve Durnford
- Ian Gadsby
Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn is coached by a team of three experienced coaches. The coaches are all UEFA qualified and have a wealth of experience in youth football.
Sources
* Shepreth Spitfires Football Club * Shepreth Spitfires U8 19 Sqn - Full-Time * Shepreth Spitfires U7 19 Sqn - TeamStatsThe Cambridgeshire Mini Soccer league is a competitive league for children aged 7 and under. The league was founded in 1998 and currently has over 100 teams competing in it. The league is split into three divisions: U7 Moore, U7 Green, and U7 Black. Each division has a home and away season, with the top teams at the end of the season being promoted to the next division.
The Cambridgeshire Mini Soccer league is a great way for children to learn the game of football and develop their skills. The league is also a lot of fun and provides children with the opportunity to make new friends.