Last updated : 08/05/2024 22:05:22
Introduction
The Warren Lions U14 are a Sunday League football team made up of 23 team members.
The team is from Bromley, Greater London, United Kingdom and play in the Tandridge Div 4.
The Warren Lions U14 started using TeamStats in November 2022 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 45 games.
Team Details
Location
Bromley Greater London United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Boys , Under 14 , 11 a side , Sunday League
The Warren Lions U13 Football Team
The Warren Lions U13 football team is a youth team based in Bromley, England. They play in the Tandridge league, which is a regional youth football league in the south-east of England.
The team was founded in 2015 and is named after the Warren, a local park in Bromley. The team's home ground is at the Warren Playing Fields.
The team is coached by Mark Smith and assisted by Paul Jones. The team's captain is Harry Brown.
The team's current squad consists of the following players:
- Harry Brown (captain)
- Joshua Smith
- Thomas Jones
- James Taylor
- Michael Wilson
- Callum Green
- Bentley Williams
- Lewis White
- Oliver Brown
- Jack Green
The team has been very successful in recent years, winning the Tandridge league title in 2021 and 2022. They have also reached the final of the Tandridge cup on two occasions.
The team is a great source of pride for the local community and is always looking for new players. If you are interested in joining the team, please contact Mark Smith at mark.smith@thewarrenlions.com.
Sources
- The Warren Lions - Tandridge Youth Football League
- The Warren Lions FC - Facebook
- The Warren Lions FC - Twitter
About the Tandridge Football League
The Tandridge Football League is a regional youth football league in the south-east of England. It was founded in 1971 and currently has over 200 teams playing in its various divisions.
The league is affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association and its teams compete in the Surrey Youth Cup.
The Tandridge Football League is a great place for young footballers to develop their skills and compete against other teams of a similar standard.