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Divisonal Secretaries Teams Report Divisonal Secretarys Team Report for U09 Divisional Secrectary Stephen/ Russell Walters/mell Email :- [email protected] Phone :- (07939) 836310 Mobile :- (07488) 296005 Team ID Number Name Ground Games played at Home Colours Shirt-Shorts-Socks Division Squad 753 Amaranth Juniors F.C. Amaranth Football Club Manston Lane Crossgates Leeds LS15 8AD Purple / White Trim - Purple / White Trim - Purple / White Trim 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Mark Harrison Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07830) 522642 588 Beeston Juniors F.C. New Bewerleys School Bismarck Drive Beeston Leeds LS11 6TB Royal Blue / White Stripes - Royal Blue - Royal Blue 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Russell Mellor Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07939) 836310 736 Chapeltown Juniors F.C. (Orange) Prince Philip Centre Scott Hall Avenue Leeds LS7 2HJ Orange - Black - Black 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager William Bowler Email :- [email protected] Phone :- ( 0113) 2623233 Mobile :- (07392) 552587 618 Churwell Lions Junior F.C. (Blacks) Nepshaw Lane Off Asquith Avenue Morley Leeds LS27 9QQ Blue / Black Stripes - Black - Black 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Ian Sweeney Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07725) 586617 955 Churwell Lions Junior F.C. (Blues) Nepshaw Lane Off Asquith Avenue Morley Leeds LS27 9QQ Blue / Black Stripes - Black - Black 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager James Lorenz-Duval Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07843) 249111 592 Colton Juniors F.C. (Green) Colton Sports & Institute School Lane Colton Leeds LS15 9AL Yellow - Green - Green 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Jim Boughton Email :- [email protected] Phone :- ( 0113) 2326342 Mobile :- (07793) 726665 741 Colton Juniors F.C. (Yellow) Colton Sports & Institute School Lane Colton Leeds LS15 9AL Yellow - Green - Green 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Simon Lodge Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07808) 071459 782 Crofton Juniors AFC The Sidings Complex Off Shay Lane Crofton Wakefield WF4 1NN Blue / White - Blue / White - Blue / White 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Ilona Bugajska Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07533) 798510 945 Farsley Celtic F.C. Throstles Nest Newlands Farsley Leeds LS28 5BE Blue - Blue - Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Sam Boon Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07703) 050360 609 Farsley Celtic Juniors F.C. Valley View Primary School Coal Hill Drive Leeds LS13 1DD Royal Blue - Royal Blue - Royal Blue 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Alan Dawes Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07966) 423136 836 Featherstone Flyers FC St Wilfrids Catholic High School Cutsyke Road Featherstone WF7 6BD Purple/Black - Black - Purple 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Stewart Locker Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07758) 849856 608 Garforth Rangers Juniors F.C. (White) Garforth Cricket & Social Club Church Lane Garforth Leeds LS25 1PE White - Navy Blue - Navy Blue 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Glen Place Email :- [email protected] Phone :- ( 0113) 2867460 Mobile :- (07900) 672004 695 Horsforth JFC Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School Victoria Crescent Horsforth Leeds LS18 4PT Orange / Black - Orange / Black - Orange / Black 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Simon Latham Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07776) 156749 Text39As At 03/10/2017 08:00:35 Page 1 of 4 Divisonal Secretarys Team Report for U09 Divisional Secrectary Stephen/ Russell Walters/mell Email :- [email protected] Phone :- (07939) 836310 Mobile :- (07488) 296005 Team ID Number Name Ground Games played at Home Colours Shirt-Shorts-Socks Division Squad 665 Horsforth St Margarets JFC (Chargers) Leeds Trinity University Brownberrie Lane Horsforth Leeds LS18 5HD Yellow - Blue - Blue 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Mark Hewitt Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07899) 712476 852 Horsforth St Margarets JFC (Crusaders) King George's Playing Fields Brownberrie Lane Horsforth Leeds LS18 5SB Yellow - Blue - Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Andy Linyard Email :- [email protected] Phone :- ( 0113) 2120043 Mobile :- (07504) 420475 934 Horsforth St Margarets JFC (Galaxy) Clariant Playing Fields Calverley Lane Leeds LS13 1NP Yellow - Blue - Yellow 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Ged Palmer Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07891) 176916 664 Horsforth St Margarets JFC (Knights) Clariant Playing Fields Calverley Lane Leeds LS13 1NP Yellow - Blue - Blue 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Richard Nicholson Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07876) 340831 626 Hunslet Club The Hunslet Club Hillidge Road Hunslet Leeds LS10 1BP Green - Green - Green 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Zoe Thornton Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07762) 968166 953 Kirkstall Crusaders JFC Queenswood Social Club Queenswood Drive Leeds LS6 3HT White - Royal Blue - Royal Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Máire Pogson Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07904) 320767 809 Leeds City Juniors F.C. (Blues) Adel War Memorial Association Church Lane Adel Leeds LS16 8DE Black & Blue Stripes - Black - Black 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Peter Walsh Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07725) 262454 709 Leeds Juniors F.C. Fulneck School Fulneck Pudsey Leeds LS28 8DS Yellow / Royal Navy - Yellow / Royal Navy - Yellow/Royal Navy 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Keenan Wong Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07392) 005558 769 Leeds Maccabi Brodetsky Primary School The George Lyttleton Centre Wentworth Avenue Leeds LS17 7TN Dark Blue - Dark Blue - Dark Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Melanie Nathan Email :- [email protected] Phone :- ( 0113) 4695184 Mobile :- (07779) 024508 745 LS27 F.C. Cottingley Primary School Dulverton Grove Cottingley Leeds LS11 0HU Pink - Black - Black 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Hayley Tharkrah Email :- [email protected] Phone :- ( 0113) 2533049 Mobile :- (07597) 345320 649 Middleton Park Juniors F.C. Middleton Leisure Centre Ring Road Middleton Leeds LS10 4AX Green - Black - Green 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Jarrod Gaines Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07939) 834034 580 Morley Glen Juniors F.C. (Blues) Glen Road Glen Road Morley Leeds LS27 9HL Royal Blue / White - Royal Blue / White - Royal Blue / White 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager John Baldwin Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07718) 653901 879 Morley Glen Juniors F.C. (Whites) Glen Road Glen Road Morley Leeds LS27 9HL Royal Blue - Royal Blue - Royal Blue / White 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager John Baldwin Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07718) 653901 Text39As At 03/10/2017 08:00:35 Page 2 of 4 Divisonal Secretarys Team Report for U09 Divisional Secrectary Stephen/ Russell Walters/mell Email :- [email protected] Phone :- (07939) 836310 Mobile :- (07488) 296005 Team ID Number Name Ground Games played at Home Colours Shirt-Shorts-Socks Division Squad 595 North East Leeds JFC (Lions) Gledhow Sports Club Gledhow Lane Leeds LS8 1NQ Blue / Red Stripes - Blue - Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Kevin Addison Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07792) 381814 950 North East Leeds JFC (Tigers) Soldiers Fields Roundhay Park Roundhay Leeds LS8 2ER Red and Blue Stripes - Blue - Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Kennie Comrie Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07811) 445530 747 Ossett Albion Juniors FC Ossett Albion FC Dimple Well Road Ossett Wakefield WF5 8JT Amber - Black - Amber 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager David Summerell Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07850) 362027 620 Pudsey Juniors F.C. Queens Park Victoria Road Pudsey Leeds LS28 7SR Green - Green - Green 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Lee Richley Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07870) 645161 845 Robin Hood Athletic JFC The Coach Ground Robin Hood Leeds LS26 0SF Red - Blue - Red 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Steve Proctor Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07887) 352692 683 Rothwell Juniors F.C. Rothwell Juniors Ground Fleet Lane Woodlesford Leeds LS26 8NX Red/Black - Black - Black 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Stuart Fielding Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07751) 613351 572 Rothwell Town Juniors F.C. (Red) John O'Gaunts Sixth Avenue Rothwell Leeds LS26 0HD Blue/Red - Blue - Blue 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Kieran Morten Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07904) 860018 656 Seacroft Colts JFC Parklands Primary School Dufton Approach Seacroft Leeds LS14 6ED Blue - Blue - Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Emma Prest Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07701) 321125 692 Shadwell United F.C. Gledhow Sports & Social Club Gledhow Lane Leeds LS8 1NQ Light Blue - Dark Blue - Light Blue 1 Team Squad Contact :- Admin Sarah Crossland Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07525) 157956 602 Stanningley Albion JFC Woodhall Sports Ground Woodhall Close Pudsey Leeds LS28 7TX Red/Black - Black - Black 2 Teams Squad Contact :- Manager Neil Morris Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07981) 310695 986 super Eagles Futsal fc - - 1 Team Squad Contact :- Manager Ruka Email :- [email protected] Phone :- Mobile :- (07861) 288220 606 Tingley Athletic JFC. 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