Friday Fixtures
Updated friday fixtures 6/8/09 at 21:15
1998 – U11
Cup Final
10:00 Blackpool 0 v 5 Dungannon
3rd/4th Place
11:00 Shropshire Villa 3 v 2 Bangor City
Trophy Final
12:30 Cardiff City 3 v 0 Maiden City
Place Games
11:30 North Powys 2 v 2TNS ( PENS: 4 - 3)
11:30 Maiden City Juniors 0 v 0 Bangor City ( PENS 2 - 1 )
1997 – U12
Cup Final
16:00 Cardiff City 6 v 0 Plymouth Elite
3rd/4th Place
11:00 Kidderminster 2 v 0 Bangor City
Place Game
16:00 TNS v Loser 3rd/4th
1996 – U13
Cup Final
15:30 Blackpool 1 v 6 Al Ahly
3rd/4th Place
12:00 Wolverhampton Schools v Cardiff City
Trophy Final
12:30 Bangor City 0 v 3 Stoke City
Place Games
9:45 TNS 4 v 0 Plymouth Elite
1995 – U14
Cup Final
12:30 Maiden City 2 v 1 Swansea West End
3rd/4th Place
16:00 Plymouth Elite 4 v 0 Elite Development
Place Games
9:45 Church Town Jaguars v TNS New Saints
13:00 Church Town Jaguars v Bayston Hill Juniors
16:00 TNS New Saints 1 v 0 Bayston Hill Juniors
1994 – U15
Cup Final
11:15 Pachuca 2 v 0 Bristol Rovers
3rd/4th Place
9:45 Ulster Schools 3 v 1 Blackpool
Trophy Final
12:45 Plymouth Elite 1 v 1 TNS (PENS : 1 - 4 )
Place Games
10:00 Hereford Utd 5 v 2 Bangor City
10:00 Kinostudio 0 v 3 Necaxa
1993 – U16
Cup Final
14:00 Chiajna 1 v 0 AFC Telford
3rd/4th Place
10:00 TNS 0 v 0 Bangor City (PENS: 4 - 3 )
Senior Youth
Cup Final
16:45 Cantaloa 0 v 6 Al Ahly
3rd/4th Place
14:00 Port Vale 3 v 0 Ellesmere Rangers
Trophy Final
11:00 Cruz Azul 1 v 3 Roman Road
Place
11:00 v 5
1997/98 GIRLS
10:00 Aberystwyth 0 v 1 CYP
Cup Final
14:00 Dungannon 0 v 6 CYP
3rd/4th Place
13:00 Madeley Utd 7 v 0 Aberystwyth
Place Games
14:00 Llanymynech v Madeley Sports
14:00 Frankwell 1 A v 5 Frankwell B
1995/96 GIRLS
Cup Final
11.30 Ulster Schools 1 v 1 CYP (PENS: 4 - 3 )
1993/94 GIRLS
9:45 Llanidloes 8 v 1 Aberystwyth
Cup Final
15:15 Mardy Tigers 3 v 0 Llanidloes
3rd/4th Place
14:00 Ludlow 0 v 2 Aberystwyth
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Fixtures 2009 - Girls
Updated 4/8/09 12:00
Please check these fixtures regularly as they are subject to change.
A reminder that all teams play up to and including Friday.
1997/1998 GIRLS – ARMADILLO CUP
Group A
Dungannon Swifts (England)
Frankwell Wanderers A (England)
Llanymynech Lemurs (Wales)
Madeley Utd (England)
Group B
Aberystwyth Girls (Wales)
Frankwell Wanderers B (England)
Clubs for Young People - CYP (Wales)
Madeley Sports (England)
GROUP A
Wednesday
11.00 Dungannon Swifts 11 v 0 Frankwell Wanderers A
16.00 Madeley Utd 2 v 2 Dungannon Swifts
18.00 Llanymynech Lemurs 2 v 5 Madeley Utd
Thursday
14.00 Frankwell Wanderers 0 v 13 Llanymynech Lemurs
17.00 Dungannon Swifts 1 v 0 Llanymynech Lemurs
18.00 Frankwell Wanderers A 0 v 6 Madeley Utd
GROUP B
Wednesday
15.00 Madeley Sports 3 v 1 Frankwell Wanderers B
17.00 Frankwell Wanderers B 0 v 8 CYP
Thursday
12.00 Madeley Sports 0 v 4 Aberystwyth Girls
15.00 Frankwell Wanderers B 0 v 3 Aberystwyth Girls
19.00 Madeley Sports 0 v 9 CYP
Friday
10.00 Aberystwyth Girls v CYP
14.00 Cup Final
12.00 3rd/4th Place
11.00 Place Game
12.00 Place Game
1995/1996 GIRLS – SEALSKINZ CUP
Ulster Schools (Republic of Ireland)
Clubs for Young People - CYP (Wales)
Frankwell Wanderers - (England)
Aberystwyth Girls (Wales)
Wednesday
12.00 Ulster Schools 1 v 3 CYP
15.00 Frankwell Wanderers 0 v 8 CYP
18.00 Frankwell Wanderers 0 v 9 Ulster schools
Thursday
11.00 Aberystwyth Girls v CYP
11.00 Ulster Schools v Frankwell Wanderers
16.00 Ulster Schools v Aberystwyth Girls
19.00 Frankwell Wanderers v Aberystwyth Girls
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Place Game
1993/1994 GIRLS – SHREWSBURY CUP
Llanidloes Girls
Mardy Tigers
Aberystwyth Town
Ludlow Town
Wednesday
14.00 Ludlow Town 2 v 6 Mardy Tigers
Thursday
11.00 Llanidloes 1 v 5 Mardy Tigers
11.00 Aberystwyth Girls 3 v 4 Ludlow Town
14.00 Mardy Tigers 2 v 1 Aberystwyth Girls
14.00 Ludlow Town 1 v 2 Llanidloes
Friday
9.45 Llanidloes v Aberystwyth Girls
15.00 Cup Final
13.30 3rd/4th Place
Please check these fixtures regularly as they are subject to change.
A reminder that all teams play up to and including Friday.
1997/1998 GIRLS – ARMADILLO CUP
Group A
Dungannon Swifts (England)
Frankwell Wanderers A (England)
Llanymynech Lemurs (Wales)
Madeley Utd (England)
Group B
Aberystwyth Girls (Wales)
Frankwell Wanderers B (England)
Clubs for Young People - CYP (Wales)
Madeley Sports (England)
GROUP A
Wednesday
11.00 Dungannon Swifts 11 v 0 Frankwell Wanderers A
16.00 Madeley Utd 2 v 2 Dungannon Swifts
18.00 Llanymynech Lemurs 2 v 5 Madeley Utd
Thursday
14.00 Frankwell Wanderers 0 v 13 Llanymynech Lemurs
17.00 Dungannon Swifts 1 v 0 Llanymynech Lemurs
18.00 Frankwell Wanderers A 0 v 6 Madeley Utd
GROUP B
Wednesday
15.00 Madeley Sports 3 v 1 Frankwell Wanderers B
17.00 Frankwell Wanderers B 0 v 8 CYP
Thursday
12.00 Madeley Sports 0 v 4 Aberystwyth Girls
15.00 Frankwell Wanderers B 0 v 3 Aberystwyth Girls
19.00 Madeley Sports 0 v 9 CYP
Friday
10.00 Aberystwyth Girls v CYP
14.00 Cup Final
12.00 3rd/4th Place
11.00 Place Game
12.00 Place Game
1995/1996 GIRLS – SEALSKINZ CUP
Ulster Schools (Republic of Ireland)
Clubs for Young People - CYP (Wales)
Frankwell Wanderers - (England)
Aberystwyth Girls (Wales)
Wednesday
12.00 Ulster Schools 1 v 3 CYP
15.00 Frankwell Wanderers 0 v 8 CYP
18.00 Frankwell Wanderers 0 v 9 Ulster schools
Thursday
11.00 Aberystwyth Girls v CYP
11.00 Ulster Schools v Frankwell Wanderers
16.00 Ulster Schools v Aberystwyth Girls
19.00 Frankwell Wanderers v Aberystwyth Girls
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Place Game
1993/1994 GIRLS – SHREWSBURY CUP
Llanidloes Girls
Mardy Tigers
Aberystwyth Town
Ludlow Town
Wednesday
14.00 Ludlow Town 2 v 6 Mardy Tigers
Thursday
11.00 Llanidloes 1 v 5 Mardy Tigers
11.00 Aberystwyth Girls 3 v 4 Ludlow Town
14.00 Mardy Tigers 2 v 1 Aberystwyth Girls
14.00 Ludlow Town 1 v 2 Llanidloes
Friday
9.45 Llanidloes v Aberystwyth Girls
15.00 Cup Final
13.30 3rd/4th Place
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Fixtures 2009 - Boys
Updated 31/7/09 16:15
Please check these fixtures regularly as they are subject to change.
A reminder that all teams play up to and including Friday.
Under 8, 9 and 10 Development Festival Fixtures are not published in Advance and will be provided on the Day. No Results will be recorded or published in these age groups. Every Participant will be equally Rewarded.
1998 – U11 – Shropshire County Council Cup & SLI Security Trophy
Group A
Maiden City FC (Northern Ireland)
Blackpool FC (England)
TNS New Saints FC (Wales)
Bangor City Juniors (Wales)
Cardiff City FC(Wales)
U11 GROUP A
Monday
15.00 TNS New Saints 0 v 10Bangor City Juniors
16.00 Cardiff City 5 v 0 Maiden City
18.00 Maiden City 0 v 2 Blackpool FC
19.00 Cardiff City 3 v 5 Bangor City Juniors
Tuesday
11.30 Blackpool FC 2 v 0 Cardiff City
15.00 Bangor City Juniors 2 v 2 Maiden City FC
15.00 Blackpool FC 3 v 0 TNS New Saints
18.00 Cardiff City 3 v 0 TNS New Saints
Wednesday
10.00 Blackpool FC 5 v 2 Bangor City Juniors
11.30 Maiden City 6 v 1 TNS New Saints
GROUP B
Maiden City Juniors (Northern Ireland)
Dungannon Swifts (Northen Ireland)
Walsall FC (England)
North Powys Development Centre (Wales)
Bangor City (Wales)
Shropshire Villa (England)
U11 GROUP B
Monday
13.00 Maiden City Juniors FC 0 v 4 North Powys Development
14.00 Bangor City 2 v 6 Dungannon Swifts
16.00 Walsall 2 v 2 Maiden City Juniors
16.00 Shropshire Villa 2 v 2 Dungannon Swifts
17.00 North Powys Development Centre 1 v 2 Bangor City
18.00 Shropshire Villa 7 v 2 Walsall
Tuesday
10.30 Maiden City Juniors 0 v 3 Bangor City
11.30 Walsall 0 v 11 Dungannon Swifts
13.30 North Powys Development Centre 1 v 1 Shropshire Villa
16.30 Maiden City Juniors 2 v 2 Shropshire Villa
16.30 Dungannon Swifts 2 v 3 North Powys Development Centre
17.30 Bangor City 4 v 1 Walsall
Wednesday
10.00 Shropshire Villa 7 v 0 Bangor City
10.00 Dungannon Swifts 9 v 1 Maiden City Juniors
11.30 Walsall 3 v 4 North Powys Development Centre
U11
WEDNESDAY – NEW GROUPS
Cup Competition
Top two in each group play a 3 game section with the first and second being finalists.
Trophy competition.
1997 – U12 – MARS CUP
TNS New Saints (Wales)
Bangor City (Wales)
Plymouth Elite (England)
Kidderminster Harriers (England)
Cardiff City (Wales)
Monday
13.00 New Saints 0 v 3 Bangor City
17.00 New Saints 0 v 8 Plymouth Elite
19.30 Kidderminster Harriers 0 v 4 Cardiff City
Tuesday
16.00 Cardiff City 1 v 0 Plymouth Elite
18.00 Bangor City 3 v 4 Kidderminster Harriers
Wednesday
14.00 Bangor City 2 v 1 Plymouth Elite
18.00 Kidderminster Harriers 0 v 0 New Saints
Thursday
Cardiff City 4 v 0 Bangor City
Cardiff City 6 v 0 The New Saints
Kidderminster Harriers 0 v 5 Plymouth Elite
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Game
Place Game
1996 U13 – MULLER CUP AND BURNT TREE TROPHY
GROUP A
Walsall FC (England)
Blackpool FC (England)
The New Saints (Wales)
Plymouth Elite (England)
Cardiff City (Wales)
GROUP B
Wolverhampton Schools (England)
Bangor City (Egypt)
Stoke City (England)
Al Ahly (Wales)
Group A
Monday
14.00 The New Saints 2 v 8 Cardiff City
14.30 Walsall 0 v 7 Blackpool
19.00 Plymouth Elite 0 v 7 Cardiff City
Tuesday
10.00 The New Saints 0 v 2 Walsall
10.00 Blackpool 4 v 2 Cardiff City
16.00 Walsall 4 v 1 Cardiff City
16.00 Plymouth Elite 1 v 1 The New Saints
Wednesday
10.00 Plymouth Elite 0 v 5 Blackpool
17.30 The New Saints 0 v 2 Blackpool
19.00 Plymouth Elite 1 v 0 Walsall
Thursday
15.30 blackpool 2 v 2 Wolverhampton Schools (8-7 Pens)
17.00 Cardiff City 1 v 3 Al Ahly
12.30 Plymouth Elite 1 v 4 Bangor City
13.00 Walsall 0 v 1 Stoke City
16.00 The New Saints 4 v 1 Plymouth Elite
Group B
Monday
14.30 Al Ahly 5 v 0 Bangor City
17.30 Stoke City 1 v 7 Wolverhampton Schools
Tuesday
14.30 Al Ahly 8 v 1 Stoke City
14.30 Wolverhampton Schools 2 v 0 Bangor City
Wednesday
14.30 Wolverhampton Schools 0 v 5 Al Ahly
16.00 Stoke City 4 v 3 Bangor City
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Trophy Final
Place Game
Place Game
1995 – U14 – ENERGIZE CUP
Church Town Jaguars (England)
Elite Plymouth (England)
Swansea West End (Wales)
TNS New Saints (Wales)
Elite Development (England)
Maiden City (Northern Ireland)
Bayston Hill Juniors (England)
Monday
13.00 Church Town Jaguars 2 v 2 Elite Development
16.00 Maiden City 2 v 3 Elite Plymouth
17.40 Swansea West End 4 v 3 The New Saints
18.00 Bayston Hill Juniors v Elite Development
Tuesday
9.45 Swansea West End 4 v 1 Church Town Jaguars
11.30 Maiden City 4 v 1 The New Saints
11.30 Elite Plymouth 3 v 1 Bayston Hill Juniors
14.20 Bayston Hill Juniors 1 v 6 The New Saints
16.00 Elite Development 2 v 2 Swansea West End
17.00 Elite Plymouth 4 v 4 Church Town Jaguars
Wednesday
9.45 Maiden City 3 v 1 Church Town Jaguars
10.00 Elite Plymouth 0 v 0 Swansea West End
13.00 The New Saints 1 v 3 Elite Development
14.00 Bayston Hill Juniors 2 v 2 Church Town Jaguars
17.00 Swansea West End 5 v 0 Bayston Hill Juniors
18.00 The New Saints 3 v 3 Elite Plymouth
18.00 Maiden City 3 v 2 Elite Development
Thursday
Bayston Hill Juniors 1 v 3 Maiden City
Elite Plymouth 2 v 3 Elite Development
Maiden City 1 v 1 Swansea West End
The New Saints 3 v 4 Church Town Jaguars
Bayston Hill Juniors 0 v 7 Elite Development
1994 – U15 LEGEA CUP AND SPORTSJAM TROPHY
GROUP A
Bristol Rovers (England)
Club Necaxa (Mexico)
Ulster Schools (Republic of Ireland)
Hereford Utd (England)
TNS New Saints (Wales)
Group B
Blackpool FC (England)
Plymouth Elite (England)
Club Pachuca (Mexico)
Bangor City (Wales)
Kinostudio (Albania)
Group A
Monday
13.00 Club Necaxa 0 v 3 Ulster Schools
16.00 Bristol Rovers 6 v 0 TNS New Saints
Tuesday
10.00 Ulster Schools 2 v 3 TNS New Saints
14.30 Hereford Utd 3 v 2 Club Necaxa
17.30 Bristol Rovers 3 v 1 Ulster Schools
Wednesday
9.45 Hereford Utd 1 v 2 TNS New Saints
15.00 Ulster Schools 2 v 0 Hereford Utd
16.00 Bristol Rovers 1 v 0 Club Necaxa
Thursday
9.45 Bristol Rovers 0 v 2 Hereford Utd
11.15 The New Saints 1 v 3 Club Necaxa
Group B
Monday
13.00 Bangor City 0 v 5 Club Pachuca
17.30 Blackpool 1 v 1 Plymouth Elite
17.30 Kinostudio FC 0 v 14 Club Pachuca
Tuesday
11.30 Blackpool 10 v 0 Kinostudio FC
13.00 Bangor City 0 v 3 Plymouth Elite
17.30 Blackpool 7 v 0 Bangor City
18:00 Pachuca 6 v 0 Plymouth Elite
Wednesday
13.00 Plymouth Elite 4 v 0 Kinostudio FC
15.00 Blackpool 0 v 2 Club Pachuca
Thursday
10.00 Bangor City 8 v 1 Kinostudio FC
Thursday
17.00 Club Pacuca 3 v 2 Ulster Schools
19.00 Blackpool FC 0 v 3 Bristol Rovers
16.00 Plymouth Elite 3 v 1 Club Necaxa
16.00 Bangor City 2 v 2 The New Saints (3-4 Pens)
Friday
Cup Final
Cup 3rd/4th
Trophy Final
Place Game
1993 – U16 – CREATIVE DIGITAL CUP
G.S.Doamna Chiajna (Romania)
Bangor City (Wales)
The New Saints (Wales)
Sandown & Lake (England)
AFC Telford (England)
Monday
14.30 Doamna Chiajna 2 v 1 Bangor City
16.00 Sandown & Lake 1 v 4 The New Saints
Tuesday
13.00 Doanma Chiajna 4 v 3 The New Saints
14.00 Sandown & Lake 0 v 6 Bangor City
19.30 AFC Telford 4 v 2 The New Saints
Wednesday
11.00 Sandown & Lake 1 v 1 AFC Telford
12.00 The New Saints 2 v 3 Bangor City
18.30 Doamna Chiajna 4 v 0 AFC Telford
Thursday
Sandown & Lake 0 v 6 Doamna Chiajna
AFC Telford 1 v 0 Bangor City
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Place Game
SOCCER DESTINATIONS CUP
Senior Elite
Group A
Shrewsbury Town (England)
Blackburn Rovers (England)
Deportivo Academia Cantoloa (Peru)
Group B
CDSC Cruz Azul (Mexico)
Stoke City (England)
Al Ahly (Egypt)
GROUP A
Tuesday
19.30 Shrewsbury Town 1 v 0 Blackburn Rovers
Wednesday
11.30 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa 0 v 7 Blackburn Rovers
19.00 Shrewsbury Town 10 v 0 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa
GROUP B
Tuesday
18.00 Stoke City 1 v 3 Al Ahly
Wednesday
11.30 Al Ahly 2 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
18.00 Stoke City 2 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
Thursday
18.30 Al Ahly 0 v 0 Shrewsbury Town (4-5 Pens)
17.00 Blackburn Rovers 6 v 0 Stoke City
15,00 Cantoloa 1 v 1 Cruz Azul (4-3 Pens)
DARWIN CENTRE CIP AND PRIDE HILL TROPHY
SENIOR YOUTH
GROUP A
Ellesmere Rangers (England)
Deportivo Academia Cantoloa (Peru)
Walsall (England)
Roman Road (England)
GROUP B
CSDC Cruz Azul (Mexico)
Ulster Schools (Republic of Ireland)
Al Ahly (Egypt)
Port Vale (England)
Group A
Sunday
18.45 Ellesmere Rangers 1 v 1 Roman Road
Monday
19.00 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa 2 v 1 Walsall FC
Tuesday
11.30 Ellesmere Rovers 2 v 1 Deportivo Academia Cantaloa
18.30 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa 2 v 1 Roman Road
Wednesday
16.00 Walsall 1 v 1 Ellesmere Rangers
Thursday
Roman Road 1 v 0 Walsall
Group B
Monday
17.30 Ulster Schools 0 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
18.00 Port Vale 1 v 2 Al Ahly
Tuesday
16.00 Port Vale 0 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
Wednesday
11.30 Al Ahly 2 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
2.30 Ulster Schools 0 v 1 Port Vale
Thursday
Al Ahly v Ulster Schools
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Trophy Final
Place Game
Please check these fixtures regularly as they are subject to change.
A reminder that all teams play up to and including Friday.
Under 8, 9 and 10 Development Festival Fixtures are not published in Advance and will be provided on the Day. No Results will be recorded or published in these age groups. Every Participant will be equally Rewarded.
1998 – U11 – Shropshire County Council Cup & SLI Security Trophy
Group A
Maiden City FC (Northern Ireland)
Blackpool FC (England)
TNS New Saints FC (Wales)
Bangor City Juniors (Wales)
Cardiff City FC(Wales)
U11 GROUP A
Monday
15.00 TNS New Saints 0 v 10Bangor City Juniors
16.00 Cardiff City 5 v 0 Maiden City
18.00 Maiden City 0 v 2 Blackpool FC
19.00 Cardiff City 3 v 5 Bangor City Juniors
Tuesday
11.30 Blackpool FC 2 v 0 Cardiff City
15.00 Bangor City Juniors 2 v 2 Maiden City FC
15.00 Blackpool FC 3 v 0 TNS New Saints
18.00 Cardiff City 3 v 0 TNS New Saints
Wednesday
10.00 Blackpool FC 5 v 2 Bangor City Juniors
11.30 Maiden City 6 v 1 TNS New Saints
GROUP B
Maiden City Juniors (Northern Ireland)
Dungannon Swifts (Northen Ireland)
Walsall FC (England)
North Powys Development Centre (Wales)
Bangor City (Wales)
Shropshire Villa (England)
U11 GROUP B
Monday
13.00 Maiden City Juniors FC 0 v 4 North Powys Development
14.00 Bangor City 2 v 6 Dungannon Swifts
16.00 Walsall 2 v 2 Maiden City Juniors
16.00 Shropshire Villa 2 v 2 Dungannon Swifts
17.00 North Powys Development Centre 1 v 2 Bangor City
18.00 Shropshire Villa 7 v 2 Walsall
Tuesday
10.30 Maiden City Juniors 0 v 3 Bangor City
11.30 Walsall 0 v 11 Dungannon Swifts
13.30 North Powys Development Centre 1 v 1 Shropshire Villa
16.30 Maiden City Juniors 2 v 2 Shropshire Villa
16.30 Dungannon Swifts 2 v 3 North Powys Development Centre
17.30 Bangor City 4 v 1 Walsall
Wednesday
10.00 Shropshire Villa 7 v 0 Bangor City
10.00 Dungannon Swifts 9 v 1 Maiden City Juniors
11.30 Walsall 3 v 4 North Powys Development Centre
U11
WEDNESDAY – NEW GROUPS
Cup Competition
Top two in each group play a 3 game section with the first and second being finalists.
Trophy competition.
1997 – U12 – MARS CUP
TNS New Saints (Wales)
Bangor City (Wales)
Plymouth Elite (England)
Kidderminster Harriers (England)
Cardiff City (Wales)
Monday
13.00 New Saints 0 v 3 Bangor City
17.00 New Saints 0 v 8 Plymouth Elite
19.30 Kidderminster Harriers 0 v 4 Cardiff City
Tuesday
16.00 Cardiff City 1 v 0 Plymouth Elite
18.00 Bangor City 3 v 4 Kidderminster Harriers
Wednesday
14.00 Bangor City 2 v 1 Plymouth Elite
18.00 Kidderminster Harriers 0 v 0 New Saints
Thursday
Cardiff City 4 v 0 Bangor City
Cardiff City 6 v 0 The New Saints
Kidderminster Harriers 0 v 5 Plymouth Elite
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Game
Place Game
1996 U13 – MULLER CUP AND BURNT TREE TROPHY
GROUP A
Walsall FC (England)
Blackpool FC (England)
The New Saints (Wales)
Plymouth Elite (England)
Cardiff City (Wales)
GROUP B
Wolverhampton Schools (England)
Bangor City (Egypt)
Stoke City (England)
Al Ahly (Wales)
Group A
Monday
14.00 The New Saints 2 v 8 Cardiff City
14.30 Walsall 0 v 7 Blackpool
19.00 Plymouth Elite 0 v 7 Cardiff City
Tuesday
10.00 The New Saints 0 v 2 Walsall
10.00 Blackpool 4 v 2 Cardiff City
16.00 Walsall 4 v 1 Cardiff City
16.00 Plymouth Elite 1 v 1 The New Saints
Wednesday
10.00 Plymouth Elite 0 v 5 Blackpool
17.30 The New Saints 0 v 2 Blackpool
19.00 Plymouth Elite 1 v 0 Walsall
Thursday
15.30 blackpool 2 v 2 Wolverhampton Schools (8-7 Pens)
17.00 Cardiff City 1 v 3 Al Ahly
12.30 Plymouth Elite 1 v 4 Bangor City
13.00 Walsall 0 v 1 Stoke City
16.00 The New Saints 4 v 1 Plymouth Elite
Group B
Monday
14.30 Al Ahly 5 v 0 Bangor City
17.30 Stoke City 1 v 7 Wolverhampton Schools
Tuesday
14.30 Al Ahly 8 v 1 Stoke City
14.30 Wolverhampton Schools 2 v 0 Bangor City
Wednesday
14.30 Wolverhampton Schools 0 v 5 Al Ahly
16.00 Stoke City 4 v 3 Bangor City
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Trophy Final
Place Game
Place Game
1995 – U14 – ENERGIZE CUP
Church Town Jaguars (England)
Elite Plymouth (England)
Swansea West End (Wales)
TNS New Saints (Wales)
Elite Development (England)
Maiden City (Northern Ireland)
Bayston Hill Juniors (England)
Monday
13.00 Church Town Jaguars 2 v 2 Elite Development
16.00 Maiden City 2 v 3 Elite Plymouth
17.40 Swansea West End 4 v 3 The New Saints
18.00 Bayston Hill Juniors v Elite Development
Tuesday
9.45 Swansea West End 4 v 1 Church Town Jaguars
11.30 Maiden City 4 v 1 The New Saints
11.30 Elite Plymouth 3 v 1 Bayston Hill Juniors
14.20 Bayston Hill Juniors 1 v 6 The New Saints
16.00 Elite Development 2 v 2 Swansea West End
17.00 Elite Plymouth 4 v 4 Church Town Jaguars
Wednesday
9.45 Maiden City 3 v 1 Church Town Jaguars
10.00 Elite Plymouth 0 v 0 Swansea West End
13.00 The New Saints 1 v 3 Elite Development
14.00 Bayston Hill Juniors 2 v 2 Church Town Jaguars
17.00 Swansea West End 5 v 0 Bayston Hill Juniors
18.00 The New Saints 3 v 3 Elite Plymouth
18.00 Maiden City 3 v 2 Elite Development
Thursday
Bayston Hill Juniors 1 v 3 Maiden City
Elite Plymouth 2 v 3 Elite Development
Maiden City 1 v 1 Swansea West End
The New Saints 3 v 4 Church Town Jaguars
Bayston Hill Juniors 0 v 7 Elite Development
1994 – U15 LEGEA CUP AND SPORTSJAM TROPHY
GROUP A
Bristol Rovers (England)
Club Necaxa (Mexico)
Ulster Schools (Republic of Ireland)
Hereford Utd (England)
TNS New Saints (Wales)
Group B
Blackpool FC (England)
Plymouth Elite (England)
Club Pachuca (Mexico)
Bangor City (Wales)
Kinostudio (Albania)
Group A
Monday
13.00 Club Necaxa 0 v 3 Ulster Schools
16.00 Bristol Rovers 6 v 0 TNS New Saints
Tuesday
10.00 Ulster Schools 2 v 3 TNS New Saints
14.30 Hereford Utd 3 v 2 Club Necaxa
17.30 Bristol Rovers 3 v 1 Ulster Schools
Wednesday
9.45 Hereford Utd 1 v 2 TNS New Saints
15.00 Ulster Schools 2 v 0 Hereford Utd
16.00 Bristol Rovers 1 v 0 Club Necaxa
Thursday
9.45 Bristol Rovers 0 v 2 Hereford Utd
11.15 The New Saints 1 v 3 Club Necaxa
Group B
Monday
13.00 Bangor City 0 v 5 Club Pachuca
17.30 Blackpool 1 v 1 Plymouth Elite
17.30 Kinostudio FC 0 v 14 Club Pachuca
Tuesday
11.30 Blackpool 10 v 0 Kinostudio FC
13.00 Bangor City 0 v 3 Plymouth Elite
17.30 Blackpool 7 v 0 Bangor City
18:00 Pachuca 6 v 0 Plymouth Elite
Wednesday
13.00 Plymouth Elite 4 v 0 Kinostudio FC
15.00 Blackpool 0 v 2 Club Pachuca
Thursday
10.00 Bangor City 8 v 1 Kinostudio FC
Thursday
17.00 Club Pacuca 3 v 2 Ulster Schools
19.00 Blackpool FC 0 v 3 Bristol Rovers
16.00 Plymouth Elite 3 v 1 Club Necaxa
16.00 Bangor City 2 v 2 The New Saints (3-4 Pens)
Friday
Cup Final
Cup 3rd/4th
Trophy Final
Place Game
1993 – U16 – CREATIVE DIGITAL CUP
G.S.Doamna Chiajna (Romania)
Bangor City (Wales)
The New Saints (Wales)
Sandown & Lake (England)
AFC Telford (England)
Monday
14.30 Doamna Chiajna 2 v 1 Bangor City
16.00 Sandown & Lake 1 v 4 The New Saints
Tuesday
13.00 Doanma Chiajna 4 v 3 The New Saints
14.00 Sandown & Lake 0 v 6 Bangor City
19.30 AFC Telford 4 v 2 The New Saints
Wednesday
11.00 Sandown & Lake 1 v 1 AFC Telford
12.00 The New Saints 2 v 3 Bangor City
18.30 Doamna Chiajna 4 v 0 AFC Telford
Thursday
Sandown & Lake 0 v 6 Doamna Chiajna
AFC Telford 1 v 0 Bangor City
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Place Game
SOCCER DESTINATIONS CUP
Senior Elite
Group A
Shrewsbury Town (England)
Blackburn Rovers (England)
Deportivo Academia Cantoloa (Peru)
Group B
CDSC Cruz Azul (Mexico)
Stoke City (England)
Al Ahly (Egypt)
GROUP A
Tuesday
19.30 Shrewsbury Town 1 v 0 Blackburn Rovers
Wednesday
11.30 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa 0 v 7 Blackburn Rovers
19.00 Shrewsbury Town 10 v 0 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa
GROUP B
Tuesday
18.00 Stoke City 1 v 3 Al Ahly
Wednesday
11.30 Al Ahly 2 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
18.00 Stoke City 2 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
Thursday
18.30 Al Ahly 0 v 0 Shrewsbury Town (4-5 Pens)
17.00 Blackburn Rovers 6 v 0 Stoke City
15,00 Cantoloa 1 v 1 Cruz Azul (4-3 Pens)
DARWIN CENTRE CIP AND PRIDE HILL TROPHY
SENIOR YOUTH
GROUP A
Ellesmere Rangers (England)
Deportivo Academia Cantoloa (Peru)
Walsall (England)
Roman Road (England)
GROUP B
CSDC Cruz Azul (Mexico)
Ulster Schools (Republic of Ireland)
Al Ahly (Egypt)
Port Vale (England)
Group A
Sunday
18.45 Ellesmere Rangers 1 v 1 Roman Road
Monday
19.00 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa 2 v 1 Walsall FC
Tuesday
11.30 Ellesmere Rovers 2 v 1 Deportivo Academia Cantaloa
18.30 Deportivo Academia Cantoloa 2 v 1 Roman Road
Wednesday
16.00 Walsall 1 v 1 Ellesmere Rangers
Thursday
Roman Road 1 v 0 Walsall
Group B
Monday
17.30 Ulster Schools 0 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
18.00 Port Vale 1 v 2 Al Ahly
Tuesday
16.00 Port Vale 0 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
Wednesday
11.30 Al Ahly 2 v 0 CDSC Cruz Azul
2.30 Ulster Schools 0 v 1 Port Vale
Thursday
Al Ahly v Ulster Schools
Friday
Cup Final
3rd/4th Place
Trophy Final
Place Game
Monday, July 27, 2009
Ronaldo to Endorse Shrewsbury Tournament !
This year’s Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament will have the world’s most famous footballer on the pitch when it kicks off for 6 days on the 2nd August.
For the organisers have clinched an incredible sponsorship deal with Cristiano Ronaldo’s new 100% natural energy drink ‘Soccerade’, which launches on the UK market mid September.
Ronaldo may have left these shores for Real Madrid but his image will be omni-present at this year’s tournament.
As well as being featured on billboards around the pitch, Ronaldo and Soccerade will be promoted on the web and in the Tournament’s official programme, mounting banners and around the venue.
The Soccerade promotions team will also be distributing Ronaldo branded merchandise including water bottles, water carriers, hats, key rings, t-shirts, transfer sponsors, pitch-side banners and posters.
In addition they will provide Soccerade t-shirts to Coaches and Managers, present sponsored kits to winning teams and evenly distribute Soccerade to players.
The arrangement is a win-win for both parties with Soccerade gaining a foothold in UK grass roots football and the Shrewsbury tournament benefiting immeasurably from its association with the UK’s first ever 100% natural energy drink, fronted by football’s biggest superstar.
Relations between the two began at this year’s NEC UK Grass Roots Football Show, where Soccerade made its UK debut. A month later and they are now official ‘Smart Energy Partners’ ready to unleash a barrage of Ronaldo refreshment on talented young footballers.
Tournament Organiser, Grant Perry said: “This is fantastic news for us. Ronaldo is the greatest player in the world so to have his brand endorsing our tournament is something very special indeed.”
Ivar Trausti Josafatsson, the Chairman of Icelandic based manufacturer ‘Leppin’, which developed and created the Soccerade brand, said: “We’re delighted to announce our partnership with the Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament. They have proved to us that they share our vision of grass roots football and youth development and we’re looking forward to seeing this relationship develop in the future.”
For the organisers have clinched an incredible sponsorship deal with Cristiano Ronaldo’s new 100% natural energy drink ‘Soccerade’, which launches on the UK market mid September.
Ronaldo may have left these shores for Real Madrid but his image will be omni-present at this year’s tournament.
As well as being featured on billboards around the pitch, Ronaldo and Soccerade will be promoted on the web and in the Tournament’s official programme, mounting banners and around the venue.
The Soccerade promotions team will also be distributing Ronaldo branded merchandise including water bottles, water carriers, hats, key rings, t-shirts, transfer sponsors, pitch-side banners and posters.
In addition they will provide Soccerade t-shirts to Coaches and Managers, present sponsored kits to winning teams and evenly distribute Soccerade to players.
The arrangement is a win-win for both parties with Soccerade gaining a foothold in UK grass roots football and the Shrewsbury tournament benefiting immeasurably from its association with the UK’s first ever 100% natural energy drink, fronted by football’s biggest superstar.
Relations between the two began at this year’s NEC UK Grass Roots Football Show, where Soccerade made its UK debut. A month later and they are now official ‘Smart Energy Partners’ ready to unleash a barrage of Ronaldo refreshment on talented young footballers.
Tournament Organiser, Grant Perry said: “This is fantastic news for us. Ronaldo is the greatest player in the world so to have his brand endorsing our tournament is something very special indeed.”
Ivar Trausti Josafatsson, the Chairman of Icelandic based manufacturer ‘Leppin’, which developed and created the Soccerade brand, said: “We’re delighted to announce our partnership with the Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament. They have proved to us that they share our vision of grass roots football and youth development and we’re looking forward to seeing this relationship develop in the future.”
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Final Plans for 2009
The final arrangements for the 2009 Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament are now being made. Fixtures will be posted on the Website on Weds. The Opening Ceremony and Games will be finalised early in the week - The Programme has gone to print and the Village News will once again be published DAILY with full updates from the previous day's matches.
Late Fixture Changes and Pitch allocations will be displayed on the Plasma Screens in the Foyer every day as will results from previous games.
One Day Festival Teams at Ages 8, 9 and 10 can still enter to enjoy results not recorded Fun Football in a pressure free environment against teams they other wise would not get to play against and remember the 5, 6 and 7 year olds can just turn up on Friday and take part in their own Fun Festival including sessions with Short Soccer and The David Beckham Academy !
Late Fixture Changes and Pitch allocations will be displayed on the Plasma Screens in the Foyer every day as will results from previous games.
One Day Festival Teams at Ages 8, 9 and 10 can still enter to enjoy results not recorded Fun Football in a pressure free environment against teams they other wise would not get to play against and remember the 5, 6 and 7 year olds can just turn up on Friday and take part in their own Fun Festival including sessions with Short Soccer and The David Beckham Academy !
Friday, July 24, 2009
Sponsors and Sideshows
We would like to thank our commercial Partners for assisting with this years Tournament especially :
Legea Sports
Soccerade
Muller Dairy
The David Beckham Academy
Sportsjam Kits
Wrexham & Shropshire Railways
Armadillo
Concave Boots
Sealskins
The Darwin & Pride Hill Shopping Centre
Burnt Tree Vehicle Hire
Please remember to support our Partners when possible .
Legea Sports
Soccerade
Muller Dairy
The David Beckham Academy
Sportsjam Kits
Wrexham & Shropshire Railways
Armadillo
Concave Boots
Sealskins
The Darwin & Pride Hill Shopping Centre
Burnt Tree Vehicle Hire
Please remember to support our Partners when possible .
Monday, July 20, 2009
2009 Fixtures
Fixtures for The 2009 Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament will be posted on this site on Wednesday July 29th.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
The David Beckham Academy
THE ENGLISH CUP HOSTS THE DAVID BECKHAM ACADEMY
Shrewsbury Sports Village will be bursting with life during the week of The English Cup (2nd – 7th August 2009). Shrewsbury’s International Tournament will bring footballers of all abilities to play in its competitions for 11 to 18 year olds and festivals for the 7 to 10 age groups.
This year there is something new. Young people taking part in the competitions and others from the area who come along to enjoy the football will be able to have a fabulous experience with The David Beckham Academy who will be based on the tournament field for the week.
Academy Head Coach Ted Dale will lead the skilled team of coaches from the Academy and will offer various programmes to teams and individuals. This will include a new skills competition, created by the Academy, which “pairs of players” can enter.
The Academy was conceived in Madrid when David Beckham told his friend Ted Byrne that he would like to build soccer schools in a way that had never been down before. They would have the best coaches and the best facilities to offer the kids the best time possible.
That is exactly what he has done first in London and in Los Angeles.
In London, the David Beckham Academy welcomes over 10,000 school children a year, of all ability levels with equal numbers of boys and girls. In his Soccer Skills Book “Making it Real” David explains that while the vision is to maintain the highest standards of football coaching for kids. He wants to help to produce some children who can go all the way and have careers as professional footballers, but emphasises that is not the main aim of the Academy. It’s about having a place where kids can come and learn and, where they can be safe. The main goal is for them to have a fun experience through football.
The David Beckham Academy building itself is something special, with two full size football pitches under one roof and a suite of classrooms, medical facilities and dining areas. It is a mind-blowing place and Soccer Destinations has agreed with the Academy to make it easy for youngsters from around England and Wales to have a day at the Academy with a time spent on coaching drills, classroom activities, team building, mini tournaments and on the skills circuit.
If you want to take part in the Academy programme at The English Cup let us know and we will send full details and offer a chance to register. After you get into the tournament fields the Academy experience is free.
Shrewsbury Sports Village will be bursting with life during the week of The English Cup (2nd – 7th August 2009). Shrewsbury’s International Tournament will bring footballers of all abilities to play in its competitions for 11 to 18 year olds and festivals for the 7 to 10 age groups.
This year there is something new. Young people taking part in the competitions and others from the area who come along to enjoy the football will be able to have a fabulous experience with The David Beckham Academy who will be based on the tournament field for the week.
Academy Head Coach Ted Dale will lead the skilled team of coaches from the Academy and will offer various programmes to teams and individuals. This will include a new skills competition, created by the Academy, which “pairs of players” can enter.
The Academy was conceived in Madrid when David Beckham told his friend Ted Byrne that he would like to build soccer schools in a way that had never been down before. They would have the best coaches and the best facilities to offer the kids the best time possible.
That is exactly what he has done first in London and in Los Angeles.
In London, the David Beckham Academy welcomes over 10,000 school children a year, of all ability levels with equal numbers of boys and girls. In his Soccer Skills Book “Making it Real” David explains that while the vision is to maintain the highest standards of football coaching for kids. He wants to help to produce some children who can go all the way and have careers as professional footballers, but emphasises that is not the main aim of the Academy. It’s about having a place where kids can come and learn and, where they can be safe. The main goal is for them to have a fun experience through football.
The David Beckham Academy building itself is something special, with two full size football pitches under one roof and a suite of classrooms, medical facilities and dining areas. It is a mind-blowing place and Soccer Destinations has agreed with the Academy to make it easy for youngsters from around England and Wales to have a day at the Academy with a time spent on coaching drills, classroom activities, team building, mini tournaments and on the skills circuit.
If you want to take part in the Academy programme at The English Cup let us know and we will send full details and offer a chance to register. After you get into the tournament fields the Academy experience is free.
African Champions are coming to Town !!
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS FOR SHREWSBURY TOURNAMENT
Continuing their efforts to bring special teams to The Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament, Soccer Destinations today announced that current African champions, Al Ahly, will be bringing two teams to this summer’s event at the Shrewsbury Sports Village (2 – 7 August).
Al Ahly is the leading Egyptian football club based in Cairo. Founded in April 107, Al Ahly, which means “national” in Arabic, is the most crowned club in Egypt, having won the Egyptian League thirty-three times and the Egyptian Club thirty-five times. Al Ahly was named the African Club of the Century in 2000 by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and they won the African Cup of Champion’s Clubs in 1982 and 1987 before it was renamed the CAF Champion’s League, which they have won a further four times and of which they are the current holders.
Every Egyptian youngster wants to play for Al Ahly. This year they will give trials to a staggering 25,000 children. They recruit from age 9 and the Club looks after every need of those selected.
Al Ahly’s presence will be a particular pleasure for Shrewsbury Tournament President Mike Smith* who managed the Egyptian national side for three successful years.
Al Ahly will play in both the Elite under 17 competitions and The English Cup at that age. A second side is likely to be their under 13 team. Recognised as supreme in Africa they are coming to gain experience and will meet a wide variety of teams.
In the Elite tournament Al Ahly will join Premier League teams Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City, Mexicans, Peruvians and Shrewsbury Town.
Continuing their efforts to bring special teams to The Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament, Soccer Destinations today announced that current African champions, Al Ahly, will be bringing two teams to this summer’s event at the Shrewsbury Sports Village (2 – 7 August).
Al Ahly is the leading Egyptian football club based in Cairo. Founded in April 107, Al Ahly, which means “national” in Arabic, is the most crowned club in Egypt, having won the Egyptian League thirty-three times and the Egyptian Club thirty-five times. Al Ahly was named the African Club of the Century in 2000 by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and they won the African Cup of Champion’s Clubs in 1982 and 1987 before it was renamed the CAF Champion’s League, which they have won a further four times and of which they are the current holders.
Every Egyptian youngster wants to play for Al Ahly. This year they will give trials to a staggering 25,000 children. They recruit from age 9 and the Club looks after every need of those selected.
Al Ahly’s presence will be a particular pleasure for Shrewsbury Tournament President Mike Smith* who managed the Egyptian national side for three successful years.
Al Ahly will play in both the Elite under 17 competitions and The English Cup at that age. A second side is likely to be their under 13 team. Recognised as supreme in Africa they are coming to gain experience and will meet a wide variety of teams.
In the Elite tournament Al Ahly will join Premier League teams Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City, Mexicans, Peruvians and Shrewsbury Town.
Under 9's Spotlight
Its still not too late for local teams to add their names to the following list of Teams entered into the One Day Under 9 Development Festival :
Port Vale
Wednesfield
Bristol Rovers Coaching Centre
The New Saints
Hereford Utd
Welshpool Juniors
Shropshire Villa
Bishops Castle
Email or call now to add your team to this fun day out on Wednesday August 5th.
No Results recorded and every player is equally rewarded at the end of the day.
PLUS all the extras avaialable on site !!
Port Vale
Wednesfield
Bristol Rovers Coaching Centre
The New Saints
Hereford Utd
Welshpool Juniors
Shropshire Villa
Bishops Castle
Email or call now to add your team to this fun day out on Wednesday August 5th.
No Results recorded and every player is equally rewarded at the end of the day.
PLUS all the extras avaialable on site !!
Monday, June 22, 2009
2009 : The Countdown has Started
The Countdown has Started to the 2009 Shrewsbury International Soccer Tournament. Keep checking this page for information.
We will have exciting News about the Teams taking part including the NEW Elite Competition that will feature Under 17 Teams from The Premiership, South America, The Coca Cola League and the Middle East !
Also News on The David Beckham Academy who will be on-site for 5 days and the One Day Development Festivals that will allow local Teams to play against Development Squads from around the Country as well as Centre of Excellence and Academy Teams from the English and Welsh leagues.
Local Sides can still enter as non-residents but hurry time is limited.
We will have exciting News about the Teams taking part including the NEW Elite Competition that will feature Under 17 Teams from The Premiership, South America, The Coca Cola League and the Middle East !
Also News on The David Beckham Academy who will be on-site for 5 days and the One Day Development Festivals that will allow local Teams to play against Development Squads from around the Country as well as Centre of Excellence and Academy Teams from the English and Welsh leagues.
Local Sides can still enter as non-residents but hurry time is limited.
Monday, August 11, 2008
The 2009 Tournament
2008 saw a large number of Football League Academy, Centre of Excellence and Development Centre squads participate in what was probably the highest standard youth Football Tournament of the year.
Dont let your club miss out on the opportunity to play alongside and even against such quality opposition in 2009. Register your Interest NOW via the website.
Dont let your club miss out on the opportunity to play alongside and even against such quality opposition in 2009. Register your Interest NOW via the website.
Festivals Review
The Shrewsbury International Tournament Included Three One Day Development Festivals for Ages 8, 9 and 10. These Festivals provided 5 hours of Football for those taking part with regular short games all started and finished by the deafening sound of our air-horn.
No Results were recorded and every particpant received a Medal and a Copy of Total Youth Footie as a reward for their efforts. Over 35 Teams took part with Academy Sides from Swansea City, Bangor FC and Tranmere Rovers joined by Development Centre Squads from Stoke City, Shropshire Villa, Wrexham and West Bromwich Albion as well as local Club sides such as Willenhall, Montgomery, Waterloo and hosts Bishops Castle.
These ever popular Festivals will be run at the same ages in 2009 with the addition of a NEW age 6/7 event.
Register your interest now via the website.
No Results were recorded and every particpant received a Medal and a Copy of Total Youth Footie as a reward for their efforts. Over 35 Teams took part with Academy Sides from Swansea City, Bangor FC and Tranmere Rovers joined by Development Centre Squads from Stoke City, Shropshire Villa, Wrexham and West Bromwich Albion as well as local Club sides such as Willenhall, Montgomery, Waterloo and hosts Bishops Castle.
These ever popular Festivals will be run at the same ages in 2009 with the addition of a NEW age 6/7 event.
Register your interest now via the website.
Final Placings
1989/90
Winners: Ellesmere Rangers
2nd: Hereford
3rd: Short Football
4th: Discoveries
1991/92
Cup Winners: Port Vale
2nd: Sutton Coldfield
3rd: Ulster Schools
4th: SC Real Tallinn
Trophy Winners: Cruz Azul
2nd: Swansea City
3rd: Newtown FC
4th: Bangor City
Top Goal Scorer: Bangor City – D Smith
Player of Age Group: Port Vale – James Beeston
1993/94
Cup Winners: Swansea City
2nd: Wolverhampton
3rd: Bristol Rovers
4th: Ludlow Town
Trophy Winners: Oldham Athletic
2nd: Club Necaxa
3rd: Waterloo Rovers
4th: Bangor City
Bowl Winners: Sandown Lake
2nd: Ulster Schools
3rd: Levadia
4th: FC New York Select
Player of Age Group: Club Jorge Griffa – Dalla Costa
Fair Play: Cardiff City
1995/1996
Cup Winners: Blackpool FC
2nd: Swansea City
3rd: SC Real Tallinn
4th: Plymouth Elite
TrophyWinners: Barnsley FC
2nd: Wolverhampton
Top Goal Scorer: Willenhall Juniors – L Boucher
Player of Age: SC Real Tallinn – K Kauber
Fair Play: Tobermore
1996
Cup Winners: Bangor City
2nd: Wolverhampton Schools FA
3rd: Cardiff City
4th: FC New York
1997
Cup Winners: Barnsley FC
2nd: Blackpool
3rd: Shropshire Villa
4th: Maiden City
TrophyWinners: Bishops Castle
2nd: Wolverhampton
Top Goal Scorer: Barnsley FC – M Holgate
Player of Age: Cemaes Bay – T Roberts
Fair Play: Bangor City
1994/95 Girls
Cup Winners: Clubs for Young People
2nd: Mardy Tigers
3rd: Aberystwyth
4th: FC New York
Fair Play: Aberystwyth
1996/97 Girls
Cup Winners: Clubs For Young People
2nd: Aberystwyth
3rd: FC New York
4th: Madeley Sports
Fair Play: Madeley Sports
Winners: Ellesmere Rangers
2nd: Hereford
3rd: Short Football
4th: Discoveries
1991/92
Cup Winners: Port Vale
2nd: Sutton Coldfield
3rd: Ulster Schools
4th: SC Real Tallinn
Trophy Winners: Cruz Azul
2nd: Swansea City
3rd: Newtown FC
4th: Bangor City
Top Goal Scorer: Bangor City – D Smith
Player of Age Group: Port Vale – James Beeston
1993/94
Cup Winners: Swansea City
2nd: Wolverhampton
3rd: Bristol Rovers
4th: Ludlow Town
Trophy Winners: Oldham Athletic
2nd: Club Necaxa
3rd: Waterloo Rovers
4th: Bangor City
Bowl Winners: Sandown Lake
2nd: Ulster Schools
3rd: Levadia
4th: FC New York Select
Player of Age Group: Club Jorge Griffa – Dalla Costa
Fair Play: Cardiff City
1995/1996
Cup Winners: Blackpool FC
2nd: Swansea City
3rd: SC Real Tallinn
4th: Plymouth Elite
TrophyWinners: Barnsley FC
2nd: Wolverhampton
Top Goal Scorer: Willenhall Juniors – L Boucher
Player of Age: SC Real Tallinn – K Kauber
Fair Play: Tobermore
1996
Cup Winners: Bangor City
2nd: Wolverhampton Schools FA
3rd: Cardiff City
4th: FC New York
1997
Cup Winners: Barnsley FC
2nd: Blackpool
3rd: Shropshire Villa
4th: Maiden City
TrophyWinners: Bishops Castle
2nd: Wolverhampton
Top Goal Scorer: Barnsley FC – M Holgate
Player of Age: Cemaes Bay – T Roberts
Fair Play: Bangor City
1994/95 Girls
Cup Winners: Clubs for Young People
2nd: Mardy Tigers
3rd: Aberystwyth
4th: FC New York
Fair Play: Aberystwyth
1996/97 Girls
Cup Winners: Clubs For Young People
2nd: Aberystwyth
3rd: FC New York
4th: Madeley Sports
Fair Play: Madeley Sports
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