University of Nottingham Futsal

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University of Nottingham Futsal
Full nameUniversity of Nottingham Futsal
FoundedJuly 2012
GroundDavid Ross Sports Village
LeagueFA National Futsal League - North Division 1
2017/18Super League North - 2nd

University of Nottingham Futsal is a futsal club based at the University of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. It competes in the FA National Futsal Super League, the highest standard of futsal in England.

History[edit]

The club was founded in July 2012 after a meeting between Martyn Ware, Daniel Slater and James Moore.[1] After success in university competitions, the club entered the FA National Futsal League in 2013/14 in North Division 2. After a couple of competitive years, the club was selected as an elite group of 16 clubs to make up the 2015/16 FA National Futsal Super League.[2][3] Shortly after, the club was nominated for the BUCS University Club of the Year.[4]

Results[edit]

The club's final league positions in the FA National Futsal League are listed below

Season Division Position Notes
2013/14 North Division 2 4th Debut season in the FA National Futsal League
2014/15 North Division 2 2nd Promoted to Super League North
2015/16 Super League North 7th
2016/17 Super League North 6th Relegated to North Division 1 following league restructure
2017/18 North Division 1 2nd
2018/19 North Division 1 In progress

Venue[edit]

The club currently plays its FA National Futsal League matches at Sutton Bonington Sports Centre, in Leicestershire. From season 2015/16, the club will be moving into the newly constructed £40m David Ross Sports Village, at University Park, Nottingham.[5]

Teams[edit]

The club is one of the largest in the country, catering for a wide demographic of players. Whilst initially launched with a single male students' team, it has grown to have four men's students' teams, three women's students' teams, an FA National Futsal League team and an Academy for youth players.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About". uonfutsal.com.
  2. ^ "England Futsal  » FA Announces Super League Clubs for Next Season". englandfutsal.com.
  3. ^ "UoN Futsal selected for Super League". nottingham.ac.uk.
  4. ^ "Shortlist announced for the 2014/2015 BUCS Awards - British Universities & Colleges Sport". bucs.org.uk.
  5. ^ "David Ross Sports Village". nottingham.ac.uk.
  6. ^ "The Academy". uonfutsal.com.