Last updated : 07/09/2023 17:05:33
Introduction
St. Peters Shipley (West Yorkshire) are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the National Christian Cup And Trophy .
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St. Peters Shipley Football Club
St. Peters Shipley Football Club is a Christian football club based in Shipley, West Yorkshire, England. The club was founded in 1972 and currently plays in the National Christian Cup and Trophy.
The club's home ground is St. Peter's Church Playing Fields, Moorhead Lane, Shipley, BD18 4JH. The club's colors are red and black.
History
St. Peters Shipley Football Club was founded in 1972 by a group of Christians who wanted to provide a footballing outlet for young people in the area. The club started out in the Bradford Amateur League and quickly rose through the divisions.
In 1999, St. Peters Shipley joined the National Christian Football League. The club has been a regular contender for the league title ever since, winning it on four occasions.
St. Peters Shipley has also competed in the National Christian Cup and Trophy on numerous occasions. The club has reached the final of the Cup on three occasions, winning it in 2012.
Current Season
St. Peters Shipley are currently competing in the National Christian Football League Premier Division. The club is currently in third place, just two points behind the leaders.
St. Peters Shipley are also competing in the National Christian Cup and Trophy. The club has reached the quarter-finals of the competition.
National Christian Cup and Trophy
The National Christian Cup and Trophy is a football league and cup competition for Christian football clubs in England. The league was founded in 1994 and currently has 12 teams in the Premier Division.
The Cup competition is open to all teams in the league. The winner of the Cup is guaranteed a place in the following season's Premier Division.
The National Christian Cup and Trophy is a great way for Christian football clubs to compete against each other and to share their faith. The league and cup competitions have helped to grow Christian football in England and have provided a platform for young Christian footballers to develop their skills.
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