Last updated : 18/05/2024 23:44:22
Introduction
White Hart Albion are a Sunday League football team made up of 22 team members.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League Division 3.
White Hart Albion started using TeamStats in August 2014.
Team Details
Location
League
Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League
Team Type
Men , Adult , 11 a side , Sunday League
White Hart Albion
White Hart Albion is an amateur football team based in Taunton, England. They play in the Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League Division 3.
History
White Hart Albion was founded in 1973 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The team initially played in the Taunton & District Sunday League, but they moved to the Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League in 1980.
White Hart Albion have never won the Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League title, but they have finished as runners-up on two occasions. The team has also won the Jim Jowett Cup once, in 2018.
Current season
White Hart Albion are currently in their 50th season. They are currently in 10th place in the Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League Division 3.
The team's next match is against Cotford Saints on Sunday, September 11th.
Sources
- White Hart Albion - Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League - TeamStats
- Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League
- Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League - Wikipedia
Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League
The Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League is an amateur football league in Somerset, England. It was founded in 1973 and currently consists of two divisions, Division One and Division Two. The league is affiliated to the Somerset County FA.
The Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League is a popular league with over 50 teams competing each season. The league is well-organized and provides a good standard of football for players of all abilities.
The Keyline Taunton Sunday Football League is a great way to get involved in football in Somerset. If you are interested in playing, you can find more information on the league's website.