Last updated : 20/05/2024 07:05:25
Introduction
Worthing Town U15 Black are a Grassroots football team made up of 18 team members.
The team is from Worthing, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom and play in the Saywell International (Arun And Chichester) Youth Football League U15 Division C.
Worthing Town U15 Black started using TeamStats in September 2020.
Team Details
Location
Worthing West Sussex England United Kingdom
League
Saywell International (Arun And Chichester) Youth Football League
Team Type
Worthing Town U15 Black Football Team
Worthing Town U15 Black is a youth football team based in Worthing, West Sussex. They play in the Saywell International (Arun and Chichester) Youth Football League (ACYFL) U15 Division B.
The team was formed in 2019 and is made up of players aged 14 and 15 years old. They are coached by a team of experienced volunteers.
The team has had a successful season so far, winning 7 of their 10 games. They are currently top of the league table.
The team's next game is against Littlehampton Town on Saturday, September 10th. The game will be played at the Worthing Town FC ground, Woodside Road, Worthing, BN11 1NF. Kick-off is at 10:30am.
The team is always looking for new players. If you are interested in playing for Worthing Town U15 Black, please contact the team manager, John Smith, on 07777 777777.
Sources
- Worthing Town U15 Black - U15 Division B - Saywell International (Arun And Chichester) Youth Football League
- Worthing Town U15 Black - U15 Division B - Saywell International (Arun And Chichester) Youth Football League
- Worthing Town U15 Black | Saywell International (Arun and Chichester) Youth Football League - Full-Time - The FA
About the Saywell International (Arun and Chichester) Youth Football League
The Saywell International (Arun and Chichester) Youth Football League is a youth football league based in West Sussex. It was founded in 1999 and currently has over 200 teams playing in its leagues.
The league caters for players of all ages, from U7s to U18s. It offers a variety of leagues, including competitive leagues, development leagues, and social leagues.
The league is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all players. It has a zero-tolerance policy on bullying and discrimination.
The league is also committed to developing players' skills and understanding of the game. It offers a variety of coaching programs and opportunities for players to develop their skills.
If you are interested in playing youth football in West Sussex, the Saywell International (Arun and Chichester) Youth Football League is a great option. Visit the league's website for more information.