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The Football Conference Youth Alliance (known sometimes as the Conference Youth Alliance) was formed in 2005 as the official U19s Youth League for non-league semi-professional and in some cases, professional teams who compete in the Football Conference league and respective non-league competitions in England. Teams who compete in the Football Conference Youth Alliance combine football training with education, offering 16-18 year old's the chance to play elite youth football at U19s level and gain academic qualifications at BTEC National or Diploma level, operating on a similar model to that of the Football League Youth Alliance and FA Premier Academy League

The league comprises seven divisions, (North, Central, Southern Premier and Southern A, B, and C). The title winners of each of the seven Football Conference Youth Alliance divisions go into a 'Championship Play Off' to find the 'National Football Conference Youth Alliance Champion' each season.


Video The Football Conference Youth Alliance



Current Structure

  • See Youth Alliance Page for 2011-12 season league tables.

The competition is currently (as of 2011-12) contested by 70 clubs, split into six regional conferences: North (10 teams), Central (12 teams), South Premier (12 teams), South A (12 teams), South B (12 teams) and South C (12 teams).

North Division

Central Division

South Premier Division

South A Division

South B Division

South C Division


Maps The Football Conference Youth Alliance



See also

  • Premier Academy League
  • FA Youth Cup
  • The Central League
  • The Football Combination
  • The Football League

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References



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External links

  • Official page on the Football Conference website

Source of article : Wikipedia