You are here: Home - News - Moors Ground Work Rewarded With International Game  
 
Moors Ground Work Rewarded With International Game
Moors Ground Work Rewarded With International Game
Following extensive improvements to its ground over the last 18 months, Vanarama National League North club Spennymoor Town will host a....
Wednesday 02 October 19 I 10:44:40 I Photo by

....prestigious England Schoolboys under-18 game against the Republic of Ireland at The Brewery Field.

 

The competitive fixture will take place on April 3rd, 2020 at The Brewery Field. 

 

The game was secured on a recent England Schools’ FA (ESFA) visit to Spennymoor, where England under-18 manager Richie Alderson met the club’s academy staff and held training sessions with the young Spennymoor Town youth players. 

 

After an inspection of the ground and run-down of the future plans for Spennymoor Town, England’s date in Spennymoor was set.

 

Spennymoor`s managing director Tony Wilson said: “There has been a monumental amount of work gone in from our team off the pitch over the last year to improve our infrastructure, facilities and matchday offering.

 

“I’m thrilled to say that this is now bearing fruit with this wonderful international occasion for a non-League football club.

 

“England Schoolboys’ football conjures images of some of our country’s most famous players, including the likes of Michael Owen. With the importance we put on our academy of more than 300 young people of all ages, abilities and genders, hosting this prominent fixture is a massive deal.

 

“This isn’t just for the football club or Spennymoor. We’re working hard to put County Durham on the map for football and having these big organisations of international importance in Durham brings a boost to the whole region. We’re working on our relationships with all of the country’s footballing bodies and hope to be involved in more national football going forwards.

 

“Make no mistake, we’ve done plenty of squad building and physical building over the last few years at our club. We’re now building the club’s reputation in other ways and these are the first signs that all our work is starting to have an impact.”

 

Phil Harding, chairman of English Schools’ FA, said: “We’re really looking forward to our visit to Spennymoor, a town with a wonderful footballing tradition, and with a football club that has made great strides in recent seasons. We hope the people of the area will support this prestigious international match – it would be marvellous to break the attendance record for the ground”.

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
Top Stories & Videos
Arlott-John Given Lambs Chance
Vanarama National League North club Tamworth have announced the signing of Leicester-based Dempsey Arlott-John, who has committed to the Lambs for the new season.
McElroy Earns Rebels Deal
 
Experienced Thomas Joins Marske
 
 
Lambs Add Competition for Keeper's Jersey
 
Veteran Defender Joins Warrington
 
New Keeper for City
 
1
 
Oystermen Looking for Young Players
 
What’s it really like behind-the-scenes of a football club?
 
Armani Little Vs Welling National League South Play-Off Final 12/06/19
 
Paul Hodges | Signing On For 2019/20
 
Peter Jameson interview - York City
 
 
     
 
 
Moors Ground Work Rewarded With International Game
Moors Ground Work Rewarded With International Game
Wednesday 02 October 19 I 10:44:40
Photo by

....prestigious England Schoolboys under-18 game against the Republic of Ireland at The Brewery Field.

 

The competitive fixture will take place on April 3rd, 2020 at The Brewery Field. 

 

The game was secured on a recent England Schools’ FA (ESFA) visit to Spennymoor, where England under-18 manager Richie Alderson met the club’s academy staff and held training sessions with the young Spennymoor Town youth players. 

 

After an inspection of the ground and run-down of the future plans for Spennymoor Town, England’s date in Spennymoor was set.

 

Spennymoor`s managing director Tony Wilson said: “There has been a monumental amount of work gone in from our team off the pitch over the last year to improve our infrastructure, facilities and matchday offering.

 

“I’m thrilled to say that this is now bearing fruit with this wonderful international occasion for a non-League football club.

 

“England Schoolboys’ football conjures images of some of our country’s most famous players, including the likes of Michael Owen. With the importance we put on our academy of more than 300 young people of all ages, abilities and genders, hosting this prominent fixture is a massive deal.

 

“This isn’t just for the football club or Spennymoor. We’re working hard to put County Durham on the map for football and having these big organisations of international importance in Durham brings a boost to the whole region. We’re working on our relationships with all of the country’s footballing bodies and hope to be involved in more national football going forwards.

 

“Make no mistake, we’ve done plenty of squad building and physical building over the last few years at our club. We’re now building the club’s reputation in other ways and these are the first signs that all our work is starting to have an impact.”

 

Phil Harding, chairman of English Schools’ FA, said: “We’re really looking forward to our visit to Spennymoor, a town with a wonderful footballing tradition, and with a football club that has made great strides in recent seasons. We hope the people of the area will support this prestigious international match – it would be marvellous to break the attendance record for the ground”.

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
Top Stories
McElroy Earns Rebels Deal
Tuesday 01 August 23 I 11:30:01
Experienced Thomas Joins Marske
Sunday 30 July 23 I 16:19:50
Lambs Add Competition for Keeper's Jersey
Sunday 30 July 23 I 15:39:11
Veteran Defender Joins Warrington
Sunday 30 July 23 I 15:33:29
Around the leagues
The National League read all the latest news from the National League
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League latest headlines
Evo-Stik Southern League latest headlines
The Isthmian League latest headlines
Hallmark Security North West Counties League latest headlines