Glossop North End A.F.C. - Ladies and Youth Teams

Ladies and Youth Teams

The club have a ladies team, Glossop North End Ladies F.C. which was established in 1998. Glossop North End Ladies are currently competing in the North West Women's Regional League (Division 1 South) where they have been for over 10 years.

Glossop North End AFC Juniors which was established in 1989, with teams in age groups from 6 years old right to Under-19. With over 300 girls and boys signed on to our ranks we are an established, professionally run club with a strong constitution, and they were accredited the F.A. Charter standard Award in 2004.

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