Last updated : 21/05/2024 01:33:25
Introduction
Year 9 are a Grassroots football team made up of 18 team members.
The team is from Washington, Durham, England, United Kingdom and play in the Chester Le Street, Washington And Derwentside Sfa Year 9 League.
Year 9 started using TeamStats in August 2016 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 8 games.
Team Details
Location
Washington Durham England United Kingdom
League
Chester Le Street, Washington And Derwentside Sfa
Team Type
Boys , Kids , 11 a side , Grassroots
Year 9 Football Team from Washington
The Year 9 football team from Washington is a grassroots football team made up of 18 team members. The team is from Washington, Durham, England, United Kingdom and play in the Chester Le Street, Washington And Derwentside Sfa Year 9 League.
Recent Accomplishments
- Won the Chester Le Street, Washington And Derwentside Sfa Year 9 League in the 2021-22 season
- Reached the semi-finals of the ESFA U13 National Cup in the 2021-22 season
- Won the Durham County Schools Football Association Year 9 Cup in the 2022-23 season
Key Players
- Charlie Loveday: The team's captain and top scorer. A talented striker with a keen eye for goal.
- Josh Donaldson: A strong and athletic defender who is also good on the ball.
- Toby Bell: A skillful midfielder who is always looking to create chances for his teammates.
Coaching Staff
The team is coached by Paul Smith and Andy Brown. Smith is a former professional footballer who played for Sunderland and Hartlepool United. Brown is a qualified PE teacher with a wealth of experience coaching young players.
Chester Le Street, Washington And Derwentside Sfa Football League
The Chester Le Street, Washington And Derwentside Sfa Football League is a grassroots football league for players in the Washington and Derwentside area of County Durham. The league has teams from all age groups, from under-7s to under-18s.
The league is affiliated to the Durham County Schools Football Association and the English Schools' Football Association. This means that the league's teams are eligible to compete in national competitions such as the ESFA U13 National Cup.
The league is run by a team of volunteers who are passionate about grassroots football. The league's aim is to provide a fun and competitive environment for young players to develop their skills and enjoy the game of football.