University of Nottingham Futsal

University of Nottingham Futsal
Full name University of Nottingham Futsal
Founded July 2012
Ground Sutton Bonington Sports Centre
Director of Futsal Martyn Ware
Manager Roger Augusto
League FA National Futsal League - Super League North
2014/15 North Division 2 - 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

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]

During the summer of 2015, the club announced the signing of Roger Augusto as the head coach of the first team.[5]

Results

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
2015/16 Super League North - In progress

Venue

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.[6]

Teams

The club is one of the largest in the country, catering for a wide demographic of players. Whilst initially with a single male students team, it has grown to have 4 men's student teams, 3 women's students teams, a FA National Futsal League team and a Centre of Excellence for Under 16 and Under 14 players [7]

References

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