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WELCOME TO THE WORTLEY FOOTBALL CLUB WEBSITE

PLEASE REFER TO THE NEW WEBSITE WWW.WORTLEYFC.ORG.UK FOR NEWS AND INFORMATION ON THE CLUB. THIS SITE WILL NO LONGER BE UPDATED AND WILL SHORTLY CLOSE.

Founded in 1974, Wortley Football Club, Leeds, is a not for profit organisition, community and family based football club, which is dedicated to the furtherance of youth and open age football. The club is proud to be a FA Charter Standard Community Club which is the kite mark for a safe and friendly environment to learn the skills of football with FA qualified coaches who are also CRB checked and have current First Aid, Safeguarding Children and WRCFA CRB Youth Football certification. Wortley Football Club is a registered charity (Reg No : 1126918) and is affiliated to the West Riding County FA.
 
We provide football opportunities for children (boys and girls) in the community of West Leeds from ages 4 to 18 and beyond into open age football. Wortley Football Club aims to provide opportunities which are facilitated by quality training and playing facilities to all club members regardless race, gender, religion or ability and to improve both individual and team skills both on and off the field of play.

We are an ambitious club dedicated to the provision of Grass Roots football and Mini Soccer in the community of West Leeds. The club is run by its own committee of 10 members which administers its affairs both on and off the field. We provide training facilities and arrange friendly and competitive football for all of our teams.
We have many match day venues across the West Leeds area and have 3 training facilities.

Our teams compete in 7 leagues across West Yorkshire ; the Garforth League, Leeds & District League, West Riding Girls LeagueCharles Rice LeagueLeeds Red Triangle, Wakefield & District League and West Riding Women's League.

Our well established junior section has 4 mini soccer teams (from Under 7 through to Under 10), 9 junior boys teams (from Under 11 to Under 17) and 4 girls teams (Under 17, Under 14, Under 12 and Under 10).
For our younger children, aged 6 and under, we run Wortley Football Tots sessions every Saturday morning during school term.

In our senior section we have 3 open age men’s teams and 1 open age women’s team. This setup provides a path for the children in our junior section to progress into open age football once they reach adulthood. We are continually striving to further develop both the girls and boys juniors sections over the coming seasons by creating additional teams in each of the age groups.

We aim to be a fun club for our children and comfortable enough for parents to feel involved in helping run junior football. As with each age group the Club welcomes potential players of all abilities, boys and girls and it is never too late to start to play. So if you are currently aged between 4 years and upwards and you would like to be involved with a well established community club, why not contact the age group manager who’s details can be found on the Team Contacts page on the left. Please click on About The Club for further information about the club. 

 

Latest News


NEW PLAYERS REQUIRED FOR NEW UNDER 10 and UNDER 12 GIRLS TEAM
Aug 20, 2010, 3:42 pm

Wortley FC  Under 10's & Under 12's Girls team are looking for new players in all positions for the coming season. These are new teams for the coming season and they will play in the West Riding Girls League next season on a Sunday. Training will take place once a week on a Friday at Whingate Primary School. Their home matches will be played at the same venue If you are interested and were born between 01/09/1998 and 31/08/1999 for the Under 12's and 01/09/2000 and 31/08/2001 for the Under 10's then please contact Jamie Grand on 0113 225 8353 or 0795 499 7168 or email jgrand05@aol.com further details and to arrange to come along to a training session.


VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR WORTLEY FC TOURNAMENT
Aug 18, 2010, 6:57 pm

The Wortley FC  Tournament is this Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd August and is the major fundraising event of the year for the club. All proceeds from this event cover some of the running costs of the club which ultimatley ensures that the subscription fees and membership fees are one of the lowest in the area of Leeds.
The event has grown in size over the years and is now too big for the handful of committee members and team managers who give up their weekend to ensure that the tournament runs smoothly.
Whilst most of the tasks are covered we require additional volunteers to help with the car parking arrangements to ensure that the tournament starts on time and also that the residents of Farnley are not inconvenienced. The car parking role will start around 8.30am and finish at 10am. We are also looking for volunteers to help sell programmes at the entrance and also around each age group.
Finally, whilst we have a number of qualified referees attending the tournament we would greatly appreciate any assistance with officiating some of the games.
Any person who is willing to volunteer their services should contact Roy Kearsley on 0796 702 8220 or email roy.kearsley@wortleyfc.co.uk

Your contribution will be greatly appreciated by the club.


WORTLEY FC UNDER 17's BOYS WHITES LOOKING FOR NEW PLAYERS
Aug 18, 2010, 11:28 am

Wortley FC  Under 17's Boys 'WHITES', team are looking for new players in all positions for the coming season. The team will play in Championship of the Leeds & District Junior Football League next season on a Sunday. Training will take place once a week on a Wednesday evening on the astroturf 3G pitch at Holy Family. Their home matches will be played at New Farnley Cricket Club. If you are interested and were born between 01/09/1993 and 31/08/1994 then please contact Simon Wilson on 07711 857761 or email swilson567@googlemail.com for further details and to arrange to come along to a training session.


WORTLEY FC UNDER 14's BOYS REACH FINAL OF ALL CITIES ELITE SHIELD NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Aug 2, 2010, 4:35 pm

Wortley FC Under 14's Boys were recently selected to represent the City Of Leeds to participate in the prestigious ACES Tournament. This event is an invitation only national tournament for teams who have excelled in their respective league/cup competitions during the 2009/2010 season. Having lead the Garforth Junior League Division 1 for the majority of last season, the team eventually finished runners up and also won the Leeds FA Millennium Cup at Elland Road. In recognition of this achievement the tournament organisers invited the team to take on some of Englands best junior teams who had also acheived similar successes over last season. The team were very honoured to be recipients of their invitation to represent their city of Leeds.
The players and parents had travelled down the night before and stayed in a local hotel before travelling the short distance to the tournament venue. The tournament was held at the superb facilities at Harborough Town FC, Market Harborough, Leicestershire last Saturday.
Twenty four equally matched teams from both North and South came head to head in a 4 group, 6 team format with only the top 2 team proceeding into the 1/4 final knockout stages of the competition. The opening ceremony started with all team captains on stage to perform the draw to see which town/cities were grouped together in the first stages of the competition. Wortley (Leeds) were drawn in the same group with teams representing Bolton, Worcester, Leicester City, Runcorn and Leicester South.
Wortley opened up the group B fixtures and suprisingly the team lost their first game against Runcorn 1-2 despite taking the lead and after having the majority of the possession. During the game the team hit both the crossbar and post and also missed a penalty and had plenty of chances. The opening Wortley goal came from Jason Prior. 
Our second group game saw us draw against Leicester City 0-0 which the team deserved to win after enjoying the better chances and dominating possession. Despite a shaky start, the Under 14's rallied to win their remaining three group games in style against South Worcester 2-1 (Anthony Doyle, Bradley Pearson), Bolton 2-1(Connor Hodgson, Anthony Doyle) and Leicester South 2-0 with a left and right foot brace from Connor Hodgson which ensured the team finished runners up in Group B and qualified for the knockout stages with 10 points. Runcorn topped our group with 11 points.
The quarter final pitched us against Newcastle in tough, physical and uncompromising battle which ended 0-0 after normal time. The game then went into the "golden goal" stage where after every 2 minutes each team had to withdraw a player from the game. A spectacular one handed save from Conor Crossley denied the Newcastle No8 a certain goal which kept Wortley in the competition. After 5 player withdrawals, 12 minutes of extra time and both teams fielding only six players, Connor Hodgson hit a cracking shot from 18 yards, which was reminiscent of Geoff Hirst's 1966 World Cup goal, which hit the under side of the crossbar and the ball crashed onto the goaline. Such was the ferocity of the shot it spun backwards into the roof of the net to send the strong contingent of Wortley supporters into raptures ! 
After the epic battle, the team had a break to gather their breath. We then faced a team from Manchester (Middleton Juniors) in the semi final. Again this was another tough encounter, as it was reported that the Manchester team had not lost a game in 3 years. Wortley soon put a dent in that record when Taf Mumbanya popped up at the far post to nod in the only goal of the game to put Wortley into the final that they only dared dreamed about when they arrived at the tournament at 9am.
With the sun setting, and the clock reaching 7pm, the final began. It was Wortley (Leeds) vs Woodford Youth (Essex). Our finalists had an impressive run to the final winning 6 out of their 7 games and this was going to be our strongest test of the tournament. They had the player of the tournament who had knocked in a couple of goals in each game they had played. We had to be at our best if we were to win the title. Wortley started the strongest team and pressed the Essex goal in an onslaught corners. We deservedly took the lead, when Keiran Thompson headed in another set piece much to the delight of our supporters. Essex got back into game as the first half came to and end and equalised with a well taken goal.
The second half was very much like the first with both teams going flat out to win. Emotions spilled over on the pitch but with an experienced referee and level heads in both camps this was quickly difused and the game proceeded without further incident.
Both teams had opportunities to win the game but the deciding goal came from the Essex frontman who had been prolific in front of goal all day and had the scouts from professional clubs watching his every move. 

When we arrived at the tournament, given the quality of teams in attendance who had won their respective leagues, our ambitions were to at least get out of the group stages. To reach the final and play excellent football over a ten hour period and eight games was a fantastic acheivement for the team, the club and the city that they had represented. The statistics for the tournament were Played 8, Won 5, Drawn 1, Lost 2, Goals For 9 Goal Against 5. 
Please click here to read the ACES tournament report from our cup final opponents Woodford Youth website.

   
Click on the image above to enlarge each photo.


WORTLEY FC GIRLS U17's - DANA CUP BLOG
Jul 28, 2010, 5:45 am

Next season's Wortley FC Under 17's Girls are currently attending the Dana Cup tournament in Denmark. Here is the first of many updates from the camp.

The team were chosen to lead the English teams (Olympic style) in the opening ceremony of the Dana Cup in Denmark.  They took part in the 43 nation parade through the town of Hjorring, which was supported by locals and participants who lined the streets leading to the Hjorring Stadium.  The parade was headed by Australia, and the other nations, with Venezuela bringing up the rear.  
At the stadium, the Mayor of Hjorring officially opened the tournament, welcoming the 20,000 particpants and supporters who are staying in the town for the tournament week. The celebrations began with a rock concert for all prior to the start of the matches on Tuesday.  2000 matches will be played this week, on 55 different pitches.
 
This mornin(Monday 27th)  Wortley U17's Girls will begin their campaign to win the Dana Cup trophy with a match against Swedish team Sturehov IK. 
 
In common with Leeds United's pre-season game plan, we have arranged a friendly match for this afternoon against a team from Bergen in Norway who are sharing the same accommodation block. 
 
Tomorrow we will be taking on two Norwegian teams, Egge IL and Randesund IL.
 
Robert Greaves

 


UNDER 17's GIRLS RECEIVE NEW KIT SPONSORSHIP
Jul 26, 2010, 11:00 am

Next season's Wortley FC Under 17's Girls team recently received their new kit in time for their participtation in the Dana Cup (see previous news items below). The kit has been kindly sponsored by the Royal Air Force who have also assisted the club with providing a number of kits and equipment over the previous years. The team has been very proactive with fundraising events which has seen them acheive a fundraising total of £6000. This has ensured that all team members will participate in the week long tournament in Denmark free of charge. Team Manager, Robert Greaves, would like to thank the Royal Air Force for their fantastic and continued support of the club. Pictured below is Team Manager Robert Greaves and coach James Basnett with the team. The team jet off this week from Stanstead to take part in the tournament.


TREASURER STEPS DOWN AFTER 17 YEARS SERVICE
Jul 26, 2010, 10:39 am

Wortley FC Club Treasurer, Wendy Fulthorpe, recently decided not to stand for re-election of Treasurer of the Club at the AGM after 17 years involvement with the club. Over these years Wendy has seen the club grown from a small club to one of the biggest football clubs in Leeds. From next season we will run 24 Wortley FC teams. During recent seasons, the club became a registered charity which means that the club accounts are filed and audited by an independant organisation. This resulted in the accounts having to be maintained and filed electronically and with this in mind,  Wendy decided it was time for another person to take over the administration the club finances. Wendy was recently presented with a memento at a recent club event, for her long service, commitment and contribution she has given the club over the many years. Everyone at the club would like to thank Wendy for her sterling efforts and wish her well for the future. Below Wendy is pictured receiving her memento from new Club Treasurer, Ian Thackray.


METRO ROD SPONSOR UNDER 8'S NEW KIT FOR NEXT SEASON
Jul 26, 2010, 7:50 am

Wortley FC Under 8's have received a new kit in time for their innaugural appearance in competitive football, in the Garforth Junior Football League. The kit was kindly sponsored by Metro Rod , drain care and repair specialists and was supplied by Activ8 Sporting Solutions. Under 8's Manager, Dominic Ferguson, would like to thank Metro Rod for their sponsorship of the new Prostar kit. Dominic and the team are pictured below with Danny & Walter, Directors of Metro Rod, who would like to wish the team all the success for next season.


UNDER 7's KITTED OUT IN STYLE THANKS TO WEST NORTH WEST HOMES
Jul 17, 2010, 4:31 pm

Wortley FC Under 7's squad have received sponsorship from West North West Homes to kit out the entire 30 player squad with a brand new track suit in time for their debut in the GArforth League Under 8's Friendly League next season. West North West Homes is a non profit making organsition set up by Leeds City Council to manage and improve housing stock in the West Leeds area. The club plan to assist the organisation in community based events over the coming months.
Pictured below are the Under 7's squad, smartly dressed in their new tracksuits before a recent game, at Cobden Primary School, against our Under 8's squad.
The club would like to thank West North West Homes for their fantastic support.


WORTLEY FC UNDER 8's - 2009/10 SEASON REVIEW
Jul 17, 2010, 9:29 am

Wortley FC Under 8's have had a very large  squad of 30 players who been taking part in the Garforth  Friendly League and games against Charles Rice teams We have had a really good season with the blues  P 27 W16 D5 L6  Goals  F 116 A 43 and the Whites P24  W18 D2 L4 goals F 113 A 27. As you can see from the statistics hopefully we  will have 2  strong  teams for next season as we go all out COMPETETIVE!!  With 6 points the target for every game. Whether we get that I don’t know but I am quietly confident. We will be at the right end of the table. On a final note I would  like to say big thank you to all the players the parents (for coping with my dodgy texts) and coaches for a very enjoyable season.
Players player of the year : David O BrienParents player of the year : Josh Caan, Managers player of the year : Harry Hewson, Most Improved/Clubman : Oliver Moore, Golden Boot Blues : Euan Ferguson , Golden Boot Whites : Alfie Goddard.

Dominic "To Suit" Ferguson, Under 8's Team Manager.


For previous club news items click on the Club News section of the website

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HOW TO JOIN WORTLEY FOOTBALL CLUB

If you are interested in joining Wortley Football Club you should contact the team manager of the relevant age group in the first instance. These details can be found on the Team Contacts section of the website.
During the football season, each age group charges a weekly subscription of between £3 per week. There is also be a £5 membership fee for each registered player. This membership fee will help contribute towards the annual running costs of the club.
Each player must complete a membership form each season and this can be downloaded by clicking on 2009/2010 Membership Form and hand it to the team manager.

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