Beverley Building Society has announced new sponsorship partnerships with both Beverley Rugby Union Football Club (RUFC) and Beverley Town Football Club. The partnership with Beverley RUFC will see the Society become a sponsor of the women’s team as well as supporting some of the mini and junior teams. As an official partner of Beverley Town FC men’s team, they will also support the kids’ teams and the girls’ academy.
England has high hopes for the upcoming World Cup, as both the players and the fans want to erase the trauma from the previous season’s EURO that saw them fall at the last obstacle.
Qatar 2022 summoned the best teams in the world, and among them all, England takes one of the highest positions when talking about the possible chances of winning the trophy.
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic will head to East Yorkshire this weekend as they face Beverley Town in the Northern Counties League.
Beverley’s manager Dave Ricardo says his side will be looking for the win. He has some players missing but says his side can approach the match with confidence.
Beverley Town missed the opportunity to climb the table after the East Yorkshire club was beaten 3-1 by Brigg Town.
This was the first defeat for Dave Ricardo and his side away from home in the league. Brigg Town scored all three goals in the first half while Beverley pulled one back after the break.
At the moment, there are quite a lot of outstanding young players in England. All this is because many club academies produce great players every year.
Many academies, like Premier League or EFL clubs, develop young players and turn them into real talents and the future of English football.
As an East Yorkshire home builder committed to creating communities where families thrive, play and grow, Risby Homes is pleased to support Beverley’s newest football team, Westwood FC.
Westwood FC is the market town’s new under 10s team for the 2022 season. Many of the players live in Risby’s Shepherd’s Rest development and attend local schools.
Glasshoughton Welfare head to East Yorkshire Tuesday evening as they face Beverley Town in the Northern Counties Leagues.
Glasshoughton will arrive at the Norwood Recreation Ground in a confident mood. They secured their first points on the road last Saturday with a 3-1 win over Athersley Recreation.
Retford FC earned a point in their trip to East Yorkshire as they drew 1-1 with Beverley Town Football Club at Norwood.
Beverley will be disappointed with the result in a game they controlled for long periods. Retford took the lead in the sixteenth minute courtesy of an own goal by Town’s Alexander Kaggs.
Match photos from the game that featured AFC Tickton Comets who played Beverley Town Girls. Held at Longcroft School the two sides went head to head in a local derby that was full of goals.
AFC Tickton Comets Manager said the result was not important in this game. He said that as a club it is all about getting girls into football and building on the success shown by the lionesses in the Euros.
Beverley Town Football Club this week hosted their first home game since joining the Northern Counties League and it was some what fitting that the match was played under the lights.
For many, this moment was long overdue. But the perseverance of those in the background has against the odds given this town a ‘real’ football club.
A grassroots football team from Beverley sealed a memorable season with a dramatic penalty shootout win to lift the Under-12 Jubilee Cup.
AFC Tickton Wolves showed nerves of steel to beat Hessle Sporting Meteorites 4-3 on penalties after an absorbing 2-2 draw at the Roy West Centre, in Inglemire Lane, Hull.
Bishop Burton College is delighted to announce their hugely successful Football Academy has reached the final of the English Colleges Football Association (ECFA) Premier National Cup.
Two years after winning the ECFA Premier League, the college has reached the national cup final for the first time, firmly cementing Bishop Burton Football Academy’s place as one of the strongest college football programmes in the country.