Central Warwickshire Youth Football League

The Central Warwickshire Youth Football League or also known as Central Warwickshire League (abbreviated to C.W.Y.F.L), are a minor / youth League who are affiliated members of the Birmingham County Football Association The Central Warwickshire League hosts a number of football clubs from Under 7's to Under 18's who are formed within the County of Warwickshire. The league is also recognized under the Warwickshire County Football Affiliation.

History

The Central Warwickshire League was founded back in 1969 by the Founder Members: Ken Brownhill, Wally Hedgley and Paul Hyde. With the league originally consisting of nine football clubs: Claverdon, Balsall Hornets, Hockley Heath, Earlswood, Widney Athletic, Barston, Bearley United,Chadwick End and Rowington.

The Central Warwickshire set-up over the years has became more efficient which is a complete CONTRAST to the early days when the meeting room, peopled by local football managers, was a symbol of parochial worthiness, and a centre for exchange of opinions, reactionary and otherwise, towards the formation of a Boy's league.

The Senior representative record was indeed enviable as they only lost one game in the season, and that set-back was in the 1969-70 season. It was Ken Brownhill who refused to be swayed from his selection of players, and thereby providing followers of the league with an era of big match, workmanlike soccer produced with collective zeal and determination and numerous glimpses of individual talent of a high order.

Divisional cup competitions were introduced as well as Supplementary Medals competitions to ensure interest throughout seasons and the annual 'Solihull News' Cup Final, which was played at Damson Lane, Elmdon, (through the generosity of Birmingham City F.C.) always attracts big crowds.

The introduction of better teams into the 'Friendly' Warwickshire league forced officials was to become more efficient. Affiliation with the Birmingham County Football Association and the enlistment of Mr. Rich Jones in 1971 to join the original league committee of Ken Brownhill, Wally Hedgley and Paul Hyde meant that with the aforementioned individual acting as custodian of the hotherto experimental Nursery League, a much closer unison between members became more evident as rules were formed and enforced.

Efficiency became a priority as the league became stronger. Resentment simmered below the surface when rural teams struggled to match the skills of more 'polished' outsiders. But the newcomers provided the spur to urge the 'Sunday get-together teams' into an eventual motivated opposition.

Widney Athletic and Bearley United were recruited to the ranks and standards improved. Shirley Saturn were another powerful side, but the meteoric rise of Astwood Bank and Elmdon Colts in recent years was not predictable. The conjunction of men and players with undeniable talent was far from fortuitous. The precedents established by these teams challenged complacency and by stimulating envy, encouraged a revision of attitudes elsewhere. Hence the general improvement of standards throughout the C.W.Y.& B.L. (Central Warwickshire Youth and Boys League) as clubs sought to beat the 'unbeatables'.

Mr.Colin Moscrop became a member of the committee in 1974 who was in charge of the referees for Nursery and Minor matches, with his experience this paved the way for his new post as Match and Referees Secretary for all three sections this campaign. The 1974-75 Season. saw the introduction of the Minor League with the League growing to 31 teams. Mr. Brian Holtom made an excellent secretary of this division and the clubs concerned co-operated one hundred per-cent to provide a smoothly run and incident free season. Woodbank boys proved worthy champions & set a very high standard. The league also had an Under 16s representative side who managed to get victories against the Stratford-upon-Avon League and Notts Elizabethen League whilst drawing 4-4 against the Birmingham Boys League.

1978 saw the start of the "Gordon Beard era" and The Famous Olton Ravens, Gordon went on to join the league committee in 1983 as a league secretary. As league secretary, Gordon immediately set AbOUT the expansion of the league. In his first season there were 83 teams that formed the Central Warwickshire League. By the 1988-89 season there were 183 teams, an increase of 100teams within 10 years, a figure Gordon was proud and eager to boast about. Within Olton Ravens, Gordon was known affectionately to all as "The GAFFER". He was an inspiration to many. A man of compassion. Where his lads were concerned, he disciplined the unruly. he protected and gave strength to the weak and comforted the lonely. He had a strict code of ethics within the club but had a heart of gold. Many former Ravens will tell you of the annual trips to the Isle of Wight that they looked forward to and trips to Wales and Jersey, all paid for by Gordon. He ensured his Olton Ravens were ambassadors of junior football wherever they went. Sadly Gordon died in 1988 but left behind him a club that now graces the Central Warwickshire League. A respected club with enormous tradition. A club where its players are proud to wear the gold and black stripes.

2007 saw Wally Hedgley take up the President role within the league. The league saw the first Under 18's division formed in the 2008-09 season with Kings Norton winning the Premier Division. One year later saw the introduction of the Presidents Cup for the Under 18's, again Kings Norton dominating the age group by winning both the League and Cup competition.

By the 2009-10 season the Central Warwickshire Youth League had approximately 167 football clubs with over 600 teams which were made up of small sided teams and 11-a-side.

Committee Members

Below is a list of past and present committee members of the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League:

Current Committee Members

CWYFL Committee

Name

Position

From

To

Wally Hedgley

President

1969

Present

Dave Arrowsmith

General Secretary

1994

Present

Nick Jobbins

Divisional Secretary

1997

Present

Nigel Smith

Chairman

2000

Present

Mark Burge

Disciplinary Secretary

2005

Present

Jason Gibbons

Assistant General Secretary

2006

Present

Kevin Carroll

Referee Secretary

2007

Present

Ian Grand

Welfare Officer

2010

Present

Chris Stowe

Divisional Secretary

2011

Present

Steve Williams

Divisional Secretary

UnKnown

Present

John Slater

Treasurer

UnKnown

Present

Past Committee Members

  • Ken Brownhill 1969 - 2007
  • Paul Hyde 1969 - 1988
  • Richard Jones 1971 - 1980
  • Brian Holtom 1974 - 1988
  • Colin Moscrop 1974 - 1976
  • Gordon Beard 1977 - 1988
  • W. Young 1981 - 1988
  • D. Dodd 1982 - 1994
  • Geoff Ticer 1982 - 1988
  • Sue Dixon 1982 - 1988
  • G. Geddes 1985 - 1986
  • Peter Fleet 1986 - 2005
  • D. Hayward 1986 - 1987
  • D. Davies 1986 - 1987
  • G. Trout 1991 - 1992
  • Paul Fellows 1995 - 1999
  • Alan Davies 1998 - 2001
  • Derek Brennan 2004 - 2012
  • Warren Dixon 2004 - 2005
  • Simon Bodley 2011 - 2012
  • Chris Fellows ???? - 2007
  • Alan Parker 1981 - ????
  • David Hadley 2007 - ????
  • Tony Bennett ???? - 2004
  • Les Barrett ???? - 2013
  • Richard Woodall
  • Sharon Partington
  • Nigel Partington
  • Kevin Rose
  • David Bonar
  • Paul Smith
  • Cynthia Barnard
  • John Bousfield
  • Alan Phillips

CWYFL Cup Competitions

The Central Warwickshire League currently operates Divisional competitions which include:

  • CWYFL League Trophy
  • CWYFL League Cup
  • CWYFL Open Cup
  • CWYFL Presidents Cup (Under 18's Only)

Football Teams within the League are also legible to compete in the following Birmingham County F.A Cup competitions;

  • Minor Challenge Cup
  • Sunday Youth Cup

Teams may also compete in these other county cups:

  • Worcestershire County Sunday Cup (under 14's, 15's and 16's only)
  • Staffordshire County Youth Sunday Cup (under 15's and 16's only)

(which are hosted by the Worcestershire F.A and Staffordshire F.A respectively.)

CWYFL Open Cup

The Open Cup is a cup competition ran by the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League, the competition is "Open" to all teams from each division in that participate in that particular age group.

Key
^ -Shared Cup

CWYFL Open Cup Winners

Season

Under 7's

Under 8's

Under 9's

Under 10's

Under 11's

Under 12's

Under 13's

Under 14's

Under 15's

Under 16's

Under 17's

2000-01

Smithswood

Shirley Town Colts

2001-02

Cadbury Athletic

2002-03

Wharfside Colts / Smithswood^

TR 2000

Leafield Athletic

Shenley Radford

Kenilworth Wardens

Sedgemere Sports / Romulus^

Shenley Radford

CCC Boys

2003-04

Maypole Juniors

Ulverley Hawks

Solihull Juniors

Kings Heath Concorde

Moor Green Colts

Bromsgrove Town

NOT PLAYED

2004-05

Lickey End

Wythall Juniors

Cadbury athletic

Holy Name

Coldland Colts

Central Ajax

Shirley Town

2005-06

Phoenix Rangers

Binbrook

Knowle Panthers

Arden Forest

Holy Name

Holy Souls

Arden Forest

2006-07

Kingfisher Colts

Shenley Radford

Binbrook

Smithswood

Coleshill Town Colts

Phoenix United

Arden Forest

2007-08

Phoenix Rangers

Blossomfield

Shenley Radford

Feckenham Juniors

West Hagley

Shenley Radford

Solihull Juniors

2008-09

Ulveryley Hawks

Cadbury Athletic

Redditch Town

Lickey End

Feckham Juniors

Crusaders

Shenley Radford

2009-10

Wythall Juniors

Ulverley Hawks

Newfield Lions

Blossomfield

Coleshill United

Holy Name

Moor Green Colts

Holy Name

2010-11

Callowbrook Swifts

Vikings F.C

West Hagley

Kingshurst Sporting

Shenley Radford

Bromsgrove Rovers

West Hagley

2011-12

Solihull Juniors Navy

Wychall Wanderers

Redditch Borough

Ulverley Hawks Reds

Kingshurst Sporting

Solihull Juniors

Halesowen Town Colts

2012-13

Sutton United

Wychall Wanderers

Knowle Juniors

West Hagley

Santiago Colts Northfield

Shenley Radford

2013-14

Holy Name

Arden Forest

CWYFL League Cup

The League Cup is a cup competition ran by the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League, the competition comprises teams who compete in the top two divisions within their respective age groups. The competition is currently available for Under 11's to Under 16's age groups.

Key
^ -Shared Cup

CWYFL League Cup Winners

Season

Under 7's

Under 8's

Under 9's

Under 10's

Under 11's

Under 12's

Under 13's

Under 14's

Under 15's

Under 16's

Under 17's

2000-01

Shirley Town Colts

Smithswood

2001-02

Smithswood

2002-03

Maypole Juniors

Holy Name

Catshill Warriors

CCC Boys

Kenilworth Wardens

Sedgemere Sports

Lyndon Colts

CCC Boys

2003-04

Maypole Juniors

Bromsgrove Town

Kingfisher Colts

Leafield Athletic

Arden Forest

Bromsgrove Town / Arden Forest^

Erdington Boys

2004-05

Maypole United

Whythall Juniors

Ulverley Hawks

Holy Name

Kings Heath Concorde

Arden Forest

Bromsgrove Rovers

2005-06

Phoenix Rangers

Binbrook

Knowle Panthers

Arden Forest

Holy Name

Holy Souls

Arden Forest

2006-07

Bromford Lions

Celtic Reds

Binbrook

Smithswood

Cadbury Athletic Juniors

Solihull Juniors

Leafield Athletic

2007-08

Phoenix Rangers

Blossomfield

Halesowen Town Colts

Phoenix United

Crusaders

Cadbury Athletic Juniors

Solihull Juniors

2008-09

Wychall Wanderers

Cadbury Athletic

Phoenix Rangers

Cadbury Athletic Juniors

Binbrook

Wythall Juniors

Chelmsley Town Youth

2009-10

Wythall Juniors

Ulverley Hawks

Newfield Lions

Headless Cross

Coleshill United

Holy Name

Binbrook

Webheath Wanderers

2010-11

Santiago Colts

Ulverley Hawks

Phoenix United

Solihull Juniors

Wychall Wanderers

Woodbourne Sports

Binbrook

2011-12

Kingshurst Sporting

Wychall Wanderers

Redditch Borough

Oaklands Colts

Kingshurst Sporting

Wychall Wanderers

Marston Green

2012-13

Sutton United

Lichfield Round Table

Ulverley Hawks Red

Phoenix Rangers

Solihull Juniors

Wychall Wanderers

2013-14

Arden Forest