Jersey Football Association

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Jersey Football Association
Founded 1905
Headquarters Springfield Stadium
President Ricky Weir[1]
Website http://www.jerseyfa.com

The Jersey Football Association (Jersey FA) is the body that co-ordinates and organises the sport of football in Jersey. It is not a member of either UEFA or FIFA, but is a member of the Football Association (FA) and has the status of an English county, despite the fact that Jersey is a Crown dependency, separate from the United Kingdom. It also runs the Jersey FA representative sides U16, U18, U21, Women and Senior Men, all of whom are ineligible to participate in full international competitions. The Jersey FA are based at the national stadium, Springfield Stadium, in Saint Helier. They run the Jersey national football team, and govern a number of local clubs.

History

In 2012, it was reported that the Jersey national football team would be unable to play in the 2013 Island Games, due to the costs involved.[2]

Leagues

Men's Combination

  • Premiership
  • Championship
  • Division 1
  • Division 2
  • Division 3

Ladies Combination

  • Division 1

Junior Leagues

  • Under-18 Division I
  • Under-18 Division II
  • Under-16 Division I
  • Under-16 Division II
  • Under-14 Division I
  • Under-14 Division II
  • Under-14 Division III
  • Under-12 Division I
  • Under-12 Division II

"Minis" League (8–10 year olds)

  • Division 1

Affiliated Clubs

There are 19 main Affiliated Clubs – administered by the Jersey Football Combination – who run either Senior Men's, Ladies, Junior Under 18 / 16 / 14 plus under 12 teams.

  • Beeches Old Boys
    • Teams:First, Reserve, Boys U12
  • First Tower United
    • Teams:First, Reserve, Ladies, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12, Girls U15, Girls U13, Minisoccer
  • Grouville
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Ladies, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12, Minisoccer
  • Jersey Nomads
    • Teams:First, Reserve
  • Jersey Scottish
    • Teams:First, Reserve, Boys U14, Boys U12
  • Jersey Wanderers
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Ladies, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12 (2), Girls U15, Girls U13, Minisoccer
  • Magpies
    • Teams:First, Reserve
  • Portuguese Club
    • Teams:First, Reserve
  • Rozel Rovers
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12, Minisoccer
  • Sporting Academics
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Boys U18, Boys U16
  • St Brélade
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Ladies, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12,
  • St Clement SC
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Over 40's, Boys U18A&B, Boys U16A&B, Boys U14, Boys U13, Boys U12, Boys U11, Minisoccer
  • St John FC
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Ladies, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12
  • St Martin
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Boys U18
  • St Ouen
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12, Minisoccer
  • St Peter
    • Teams:First, Reserve, C Team, Ladies, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14, Boys U12 (2), Girls U15, Girls U13, Minisoccer
  • Trinity
    • Teams:First, Reserve, Boys U16, Over 40, Over 80
  • St Pauls
    • Teams:First, Reserve, Ladies, Boys U18, Boys U16, Boys U14(2), Boys U12(2), Minisoccer
  • St Lawrence
    • Teams:First, Reserve, Boys U18, Minisoccer

See also

  • The FA
  • Muratti
  • Jersey national football team

References

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