Last updated : 08/05/2024 18:49:21
Introduction
TEESSIDE SPORT GIRLS RTC U14 GIRLS are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the FA Girls' England Talent Pathway U14 North 2.
Team Details
Location
League
FA Girls' England Talent Pathway - U14 North 2
Team Type
Girls , 11 a side , Grassroots
Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls
Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls is a football team that competes in the FA Girls' England Talent Pathway League. The team is based in Teesside, England, and is affiliated with Teesside Sport, a university sports development company.
The team was founded in 2019 and currently consists of 16 players. The players are all aged between 13 and 14 years old. The team is coached by a team of experienced coaches who are all UEFA qualified.
The team has a strong track record of success. In the 2021-2022 season, the team finished in third place in the FA Girls' England Talent Pathway League. The team also won the Teesside Sport Girls' Cup in 2022.
The team's current season is still ongoing. The team has played 10 matches so far and has won 5, drawn 3, and lost 2. The team is currently in fourth place in the league table.
Recent Results
- Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls 2 - 2 York City Foundation RTC U14 Girls (November 5, 2022)
- Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls 0 - 5 Sunderland Regional Talent Club U14 (November 19, 2022)
- Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls 1 - 1 Doncaster Rovers Belles U14 (November 26, 2022)
- Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls 2 - 5 Doncaster Rovers Belles U14 (January 7, 2023)
- Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls 4 - 3 York City Foundation RTC U14 Girls (January 14, 2023)
Sources
- Teesside Sport Girls RTC U14 Girls - Full-Time
- FA Girls' Emerging Talent Centre - Teesside Sport
- FA Girls' England Talent Pathway League
The FA Girls' England Talent Pathway League is a national league for girls aged 13-16 years old. The league is designed to identify and develop talented female footballers. The league is divided into regional divisions, with each division consisting of 12 teams.
The top two teams from each regional division qualify for the national finals, which are held at the end of the season. The national finals are a great opportunity for the top young female footballers in England to showcase their skills and compete for the title of national champions.