The Three Lions Club

The Club Mascot 'Roary'

Waveney Youth
Football Club

Est. 1978

The adults celebrate a goal Mid season action

2007 F. A. National Charter Standard Community Club of the Year

  

This page was last updated on Friday, 01. January 2010

 
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2009/10
Teams

Adult Teams Waveney 1st  Waveney Res. Waveney 'A'  Sunday 1st  Waveney Hearts
  Waveney Ladies
Youth Teams  Under 7 Tigers
  Under 7 Pumas
  Under 7 Lions
  Under 7 Lynx
  Under 8 Tigers
  Under 8 Lions
  Under 8 Lynx
  Under 8 Pumas
  Under 9 Tigers
  Under 9 Pumas
  Under 9 Panthers
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  Under 9 Cougars
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  Under 10 Panthers  Under 10 Tigers  Under 10 S'Leopards  Under 10 Lynx
  Under 10 Jaguars  Under 10 Girls  Under 11A  Under 11C  Under 11D  Under 11 Girls  Under 12A  Under 12C  Under 12D  Under 13A  Under 13B  Under 13C  Under 13 Girls  Under 14  Under 15A  Under 15B  Under 15A Girls  Under 15B Girls  Under 16


Last season the club took a massive step towards a long held ambition to become a senior side. The first step was achieved last season when the club was invited to join the Anglian Combination League. Success followed and promotion was gained. The team contains many players from the youth set-up and it is rewarding when we can offer our younger players the opportunities to continue their football career with Waveney Youth F. C. at a level they deserve. With only 4 teams from Lowestoft in the Anglian Combination League, the club offers a good level of competition.

Further success can only be achieved by co-operation and with the Saturday Reserves and the 'A' team, prominent in the
Lowestoft & District League, working together a solid foundation to achieve senior status is a real possibility.

The Sunday league also has a solid representation of former W.Y.F.C. youth players, the Hearts (last years Div. 1 Champions) and the Sunday 1st team being competitive in the Lowestoft Sunday League, there is no shortage of opportunities for the youth players to continue to wear the Gold / Black shirts for years to come.

Another ambition was realised this season with the formation of a ladies team, again the majority of those players have come through the ranks at Waveney Youth F. C. with the girls now having the same opportunities as the boys to further their playing days with the Club.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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