Draft:Rockleaze Rangers Football Club
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Rockleaze Rangers FC are are youth football club based in Westbury-on-Trym in North West Bristol. It currently has around 500 children enjoying organised football across 13 age groups ranging from Under 6 to Under 18, as well as having an Inclusive team which provides opportunity to play football for children who would struggle to cope in a mainstream football group.
Training and matches are played at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex between Under 6 to Under 10, and at UWE Hillside Gardens from Under 11 to Under 18.
Rockleaze Rangers teams participate in the FA registered leagues Avon Youth League (AYL), Hanham Minor League (HML), Bristol Saturday Youth League (BSYL), Bristol U18 Football Combination League and Severn Valley Youth League (SVYL), and also participate in the Ability Counts Tournament organised by the Gloucestershire Football Association. Younger age group teams of Under 7 to Under 10 also play in the Bristol Friendly League (BFL), an informal league co-ordinated by nearby Ashley Down Football Club.