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The city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, has several Football Clubs within its boundaries. Due to the popularity of rugby league almost all association football clubs in the city have the suffix "A.F.C." instead of the more prevalent "F.C." used in most of England, such as Leeds Woodville A.F.C. who were one of the earliest Victorian teams.
Student societies at the University of Leeds. Pages in category "Clubs and societies of the University of Leeds" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Solent University F.C. players (3 P) Pages in category "University and college football clubs in England" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Leeds has a well-established climbing and mountaineering scene. The Yorkshire Ramblers’ Club [9], England’s second oldest mountaineering club, was founded in Headingley in 1892, and the city is also home to Leeds Mountaineering Club [10], as well as climbing clubs at the University of Leeds [11] and Leeds Beckett University [12].
The BUCS Football League is the association football league system of British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS). It is the largest sport in UK higher education , with over 450 men's and women's teams competing in 100 leagues.
Two Yorkshire clubs, Leeds United and York City, playing each other in a friendly match. Football in Yorkshire refers to the sport of association football in relation to its participation and history within Yorkshire, England. The county is the largest in the United Kingdom and as thus has many football clubs professional and amateur.
Several teams in the club football circuits are from colleges that belong to the NJCAA, the equivalent sanctioning body for two-year institutions; four club teams in Canada belong to The Atlantic Football League in the Maritime Provinces of Canada; and there is at least one independent amateur squad, the Southwestern Connecticut Grizzlies, that ...
This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues and divisions of the men's English football league system as far down as Level 10 (Step 6), that is to say, six divisions below the Premier League/English Football League. Also included are clubs from outside England that play within the English system (suitably highlighted).