About the Team
What we are, who we are and what we've been doing.
Yorkshire Representative Football Team
Established in 2017, the team was formed to partake in friendly and competitive matches with other representative teams from around the UK and the world. In January, 2018, the Yorkshire team was accepted into the ConIFA federation, extending the possibilities for both potential opponents and exposure, ensuring that the team was able to take Yorkshire into arenas and environments within which it may not otherwise have been a familiar name. In 2020, the team also became a founding member of the World Unity Football Alliance. Yorkshire is a partner of, and supplied by, GDZ Sports.
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The people who make the Yorkshire team tick
The Yorkshire Football Team is managed by Head Coach, Ryan Farrell. A hugely experienced Coach, both at international and EFL level, Ryan is the safe pair of hands steering the team along its journey. Ryan is supported by Assistant Coach, Micky Long, who also forms one half of the senior management team, alongside Paul Howard. Micky and Paul are the powerhouse behind the organisation, making sure that matches are planned, played and each game-day a success. In Yorkshire’s most recent game, against Tamil Eelam, the following players were called up:
Isaac Baldwin, Sam Barker, Matt Bradley, Danny Buttle, George Clarke, Jordan Coduri, Kris Hargreaves, Lawrence Hunter, Brodie Litchfield, Pat McGuire (C), Andy McManus, Jack Normanton, Cameron Rigby, Kieron Thompson, James Walshaw, Luke Wilson. |
Recent Yorkshire football team results
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