Last updated : 17/05/2024 11:42:22
Introduction
WELLINGTON WANDERERS FC are a Junior football team made up of 21 team members.
The team is from Telford, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom and play in the (Mjpl) Midland Junior Premier League Www.Mjpl.Org.Uk.
WELLINGTON WANDERERS FC started using TeamStats in October 2016 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 1 games.
Team Details
Location
Telford Shropshire England United Kingdom
League
(Mjpl) Midland Junior Premier League
Team Type
Boys , Youth , 11 a side , Junior
More about the team
Wellington Wanderers FC, is a Junior Football Club and is a non-profit making body affiliated to the Shropshire Football Association (SFA).
Currently playing in the MJPL at Under 15's
Wellington Wanderers FC
Wellington Wanderers FC is a junior football team based in Telford, Shropshire, England. They play in the Midland Junior Premier League (MJPL), which is a regional league for under-18 teams.
The team was founded in 2005 and currently has around 21 players. They train at the Telford College of Arts and Technology (TCAT) and play their home games at the Wellington Sports Centre.
Recent Season
In the 2022-2023 season, Wellington Wanderers finished in 12th place in the MJPL Division One. They won 6, drew 3, and lost 11 of their 20 games.
Their top scorer was Charlie Smith, who scored 10 goals. Other key players included Ben Jones, Jack Williams, and Tom Brown.
Future Plans
The club is looking to improve their results in the coming season. They are hoping to recruit some new players and improve their training facilities.
They are also hoping to develop a more structured youth development program.
Sources
- Wellington Wanderers FC Facebook page
- Wellington Wanderers FC team page on TeamStats
- Wellington Wanderers FC page on FullTime
The Midland Junior Premier League (MJPL) is a regional league for under-18 teams in the Midlands region of England. It was founded in 2001 and currently has 40 teams divided into two divisions.
The MJPL is a competitive league and many of its former players have gone on to play professional football.