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December 3rd 2025. u14 Girls back in action.
The Under 14 girl entertained Rotherham under the floodlights at AFC Wolverhampton and delivered a performance full of quality, commitment, and growing confidence, against the current league leaders.The game was tight from the outset, with chances at a premium for both teams and Wolverhampton worked hard to play through the thirds but it soon became apparent that the first goal would be crucial and unfortunately it went the way of Rotherham midway though the first half when
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Dec 9, 20252 min read


November 28th. u11 Girls on top Form.
Wolverhampton’s Under-11 Schoolgirls Representative Team delivered a superb evening of football at Bodymoor Heath in the Inter District Autumn Cup and topped their initial group displaying quality, resilience, and excellent teamwork across their six games.A positive opening performance against Kings Norton, which ended in a 0-0 draw, amply demonstrated our defensive solidity and once Clara had latched on to Harman's well placed corner and found the target in our next match it
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Dec 2, 20252 min read


November 30th 2025. A narrow loss for the u12 girls.
The Under 12s entertained East Riding in this Champions Cup fixture and for long periods there was so little to separate the two sides that our management team of Leigh and Rob could see strong evidence that our girls are making real progress across the pitch. Despite putting together some excellent passages of play, and moving the ball really well through midfield, however, we were never able to capitalise on opportunities which came our way whilst our opponents were fortuna
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Dec 1, 20252 min read


November 29th 2025. Goal fest for the u10's.
Wolverhampton started the game brightly with Alessandro rattling the post early on, but it was Erdington who struck first and they soon doubled their lead when a low shot slipped under Stefan to give them a 2-0 advantage. It got even worse when a lack of defensive organisation allowed them to add a third but this only served to spark us into action and Ciaran pulled one back with a precise finish into the corner. Minutes later we were extremey unlucky to see an effort come ba
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Nov 30, 20252 min read


November 22nd 2025. u11 Boys pay for slow start.
Wolverhampton were caught cold against South Birmingham, falling 4–0 behind inside the first half with a mixture of unforced defensive mistakes and a series of slick, well-worked South Birmingham moves all contributing to our downfall. Just when it appeared that Wolverhampton were dead and buried, however, a moment of brilliance offered up a brief lifeline and clearly lifted our spirits. Lucas meeting a dropping ball with such accuracy that his superbly struck volley gave th
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Nov 26, 20252 min read


November 22nd 2025. A great result for the u13 girls.
The u13 girls entertained a well-organised and competitive Swansea team and found themselves pushed back in the early stages as the Welsh girls started brightly under the lights. Our defence stood strong throughout, however, and despite being under pressure at times, we looked lively on the counter-attack and created several chances of our own. Indeed, both sides had good scoring opportunities but just as it looked as though we would go into the break level Swansea broke the
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Nov 24, 20252 min read


November 22nd 2025. u14 Girls beaten at the death.
The u14 girls travelled to The Wirral for this Champions Cup group fixture and not surprisingly took a little time to settle as the home side , showing their pace and physical strength, were able to establish an early two–goal lead. However, a hard-working and determined Wolverhampton outfit grew into the game, pressing the hosts and creating chances of their own and their persistence was finally rewarded just before half-time.Leja producing a superb curling strike from outsi
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Nov 24, 20251 min read


November 15th 2025. Heartbreak for the u10 Boys.
Wolverhampton and Harborne served up a thrilling match, full of quality football, sharp passing, brave tackles, impressive saves, and certainly no shortage of goals but this game was to feature one of the most outstanding debuts in our long history. Few can surely have made the impact that Cairan Khunkhuna produced as he announced his arrival with a superb hat trick. The first of these goals,which brought us level after we had conceded an early penalty, was a great strike f
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Nov 18, 20252 min read


November 15th 2025. Goals galore for the u11 Boys.
Wolverhampton started brightly in this league encounter, with Fabien thriving in his new role as central striker, and he opened the scoring by reacting quickest to a loose ball in the Aston defence before rounding the goalkeeper to slot home. He almost doubled the lead shortly after, connecting well with a fine cross from Thai, only to be denied by a strong save, and as the pressure mounted it seemed only a matter of time before we scored again. It duly arrived when Ollie sm
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Nov 18, 20252 min read


November 8th 2025. u11 Boys visit The Wirral.
The u11 Boys had the thankless task of travelling to Bidston Leisure Centre to play a National Cup tie against a Wirral side who are one of the strongest district sides in the country. Our ask was made even more daunting by the fact that they were able to call on a number of academy players but as always, our boys were up for the challenge! Nevertheless there was little between the two sides in the opening stages and Wolverhampton more than held their own. They were confident
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Nov 10, 20252 min read


November 7th 2025. Super draw for the u14 Girls.
This National Cup game under the floodlights at the famous Lilleshall National Sports Centre turned out to be a really special evening for the U14 Girls and we were really proud of the way that they represented the city. They showed tremendous skill, teamwork, and determination from the kick off and dominated much of the first half , creating several excellent chances and playing some outstanding football, only to see Salford take a 1–0 lead into the interval as a result of a
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Nov 8, 20252 min read


November 7th 2025. u15 Girls fight against the odds.
The Wolverhampton u15 Girls entertained Hyndburn & Ribble in their third National Cup group game still chasing their first win and their cause wasn't helped with a number of players withdrawing on the day due to illness. Despite the disruption we started really brightly,however, and both teams had chances in a scrappy but evenly contested first half which ended 0–0. Indeed it could be said that we created the more clear cut chances before the break with Dhemi, Sarannah, Xien
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Nov 8, 20251 min read


November 1st 2025. u10 Boys on top form.
Wolverhampton Schools Under 10s produced another confident and composed performance on Saturday as they recorded a 3–0 victory over North Shropshire Schools FA.The team started brightly, quickly finding their rhythm and taking control of possession and the first warning sign for the visitors came when Jaxxon unleashed an effort that flew just over the bar. Moments later, Dilroop’s strike was deflected wide for a corner as Wolverhampton continued to pile on the pressure and wi
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Nov 3, 20252 min read


October 31st 2025. Halloween treat for the u11 Girls.
This was a very entertaining competitive game played in blustery conditions, with both sides displaying lots of skill, effort, and determination. Leeds settled the quicker of the two teams, and by passing the ball neatly and adapting well to the wind they quickly established a 3-0 lead. Our opponents looked composured and the game was looking well beyond us at that stage but the Wolverhampton girls weren’t about to give in, and indeed they grew stronger as the match progresse
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Nov 3, 20252 min read


October 31st 2025. u11 Boys entertain Leeds
The Wolverhampton Schools U11 boys took on Leeds Schools FA in an exciting and competitive friendly that showcased plenty of skill, teamwork, and determination from both sides.Leeds started the stronger, moving the ball quickly and adapting well to the conditions and with our lads struggling to cope with their opponents sharp passing and clinical finishing, we soon found ourselves chasing a 3-0 deficit. But true to form, we refused to give in and moments after Lucas had pulle
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Nov 3, 20252 min read


October 26th 2025. u11 Boys in Cup action.
Wolverhampton got the 7-a-side tournament off to the perfect start with what developed into a confident display despite Jakson having to make a fantastic fingertip save in the opening minutes and Harborne striking the post from the resulting corner. This was a real let off but the scare seemed to spark Wolves into life and the lads never looked back although they were never able to turn their superiority into goals. Hassan scored the all important goal, after Charlie had pic
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Oct 26, 20253 min read


October 24th 2025. Mixed results for the u11 Girls.
The Wolverhampton District team kicked off their Autumn League campaign with three exciting fixtures against Kings Norton, Walsall, and Cannock and there were plenty of goals, grit, and great performances across the pitch. The players showed real Wolverhampton spirit and came flying out of the blocks in their first match against Kings Norton , dominating possession and creating early chances. Kings Norton defended bravely but Wolverhampton kept pushing for the breakthrough an
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Oct 25, 20252 min read


October 18th 2025. u10's back in action.
Wolverhampton Under 10 Boys, faced their toughest test of the season against a strong and well-organised Erdington side and began the game brightly. This was exactly the confident start we wanted and by winning our tackles and pressing well we were certainly looking dangerous going forward in the opening minutes but a long ball over the top led to Erdington taking the lead and in the blink of an eye the whole momentum of the game changed. In a mad ten minute spell we conce
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Oct 20, 20251 min read


October 17th 2025. u11 girls in National cup action.
The Wolverhampton girls put in a strong and spirited performance on Friday evening at the Lilleshall National Sports Centre, continuing their development and showing plenty of promise despite a tough scoreline, but ultimately ran out of steam after an excellent start. Despite the result it was undoubtedly a great night of football and a brilliant effort from the girls, who gave everything from the first whistle to the last. Our first half performance was excellent and no-one
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Oct 20, 20252 min read


October 12th 2025.u12 girls face Rotherham.
Wolverhampton Schools FA u12 Girls produced a gutsy display in their first match of the season against a strong Rotherham side in the...
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Oct 13, 20252 min read
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