Last updated : 08/05/2024 13:36:24
Introduction
Stonehaven Swifts are a Grassroots football team made up of 3 team members.
The team is from Trimdon, England, United Kingdom and play in the .
Stonehaven Swifts started using TeamStats in June 2023.
Team Details
Location
Trimdon England United Kingdom
Team Type
Boys , Under 12 , 9 a side , Grassroots
Stonehaven Swifts Football Club
Stonehaven Swifts Football Club is a grassroots football team based in Trimdon, England. They were founded in 1972 and currently play in the Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday Football League.
History
Stonehaven Swifts were founded in 1972 by a group of friends who wanted to play football together. They started out in the Trimdon Sunday League and quickly rose through the ranks, winning the league title in their first season. In 1978, they joined the Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday Football League, where they have remained ever since.
Stonehaven Swifts have enjoyed a lot of success in the Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday Football League. They have won the league title 10 times, the cup 6 times, and the league cup 3 times. They are also the current holders of the league cup.
Players
Stonehaven Swifts have a strong squad of players, many of whom have played at a higher level. The current captain is Paul Smith, who has played for Sunderland and Hartlepool United. Other notable players include John Brown, who has played for Gateshead, and Mark Smith, who has played for South Shields.
League
Stonehaven Swifts currently play in the Premier Division of the Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday Football League. The league is made up of 16 teams and is played on a Sunday afternoon. The season runs from September to May.
The Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday Football League is one of the most competitive leagues in the North East of England. The standard of football is very high and there is a lot of passion for the game. Stonehaven Swifts are always looking to challenge for the league title and cup competitions.
The league is sponsored by Swinburne Maddison, a local engineering company. The league cup is sponsored by The Durham Times, a local newspaper.
The league is a great way for people to get involved in football. It is a friendly and welcoming league and there is a lot of fun to be had. If you are interested in playing football, I would encourage you to contact Stonehaven Swifts or another team in the Swinburne Maddison Durham Sunday Football League.
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