Cooper's Cup Winners
2013 - Barry Storr
2014 - Darren Burrow
2015 - Helen Hodges
2016 - Nathan Wyspianski
2017 - Martin Price
2018 - Luke Cooper
2019 - Mick Watson
2020 - Dax Murphy
2021 - Neil Longden
Neil Kelley
2022 - Lee Hawksworth
Phil Sugden
2023 - Jon Lahive
2024 - James Clayton
St Wilfrid's Fair Play Winners
2017 - Maddox Lee
2018 - Freddie Price
2019 - Freddie Jackson
Finley Jackson
2020 - Sam Clancy
2021 - Isla Stubbs
2022 - Daniel Littlejohns
2023 - Thea Oseghae
2024 - Esmae Anderson
Junior Clubwoman Winners
2019 - Freya Clayton
2020 - Rachel Hargreaves
2021 - Kitty Park
2022 - Mollie Bolton
Summer Lee
2023 - Poppy Russell
2024 - Daisy Waudby
Senior Clubwoman Winners
2021 - Louise Lahive
2022 - Freya Peacock
2023 - Summer Dixon
2024 - Maisie Ray
Joe Clayson
Senior Clubman Winners
1999 - Paul Dowgill
2000 - Ian Greenwood
2001 - James Trivunovic
2002 - Phil Young
2003 - Scott O'Callaghan
2004 - Will Child
2005 - Matthew Winder
2006 - Luke Battensby
2007 - Will Hardaker
2008 - Tom Pickup
2009 - Ali Kendrick
2010 - David Hardaker
2011 - Tony Lewis
2012 - Kath Judd
2013 - Nathan Wyspianski
2014 - Harry O'Callaghan
2015 - Matthew Hodges
2016 - Jefferson Smith
2017 - Ollie Spruyt
2018 - Matthew Gregson
2019 - Freddie Price
2020 - Isaac Appleby
2021 - Thomas Cutts
2022 - Olly Crossley
Rohan Murphy
Henry Day
Theo Percy
Harry Dickson
2023 - Freddie Price
2024 - Harrison McSwinney
Calverley United Junior Football Club has come together over the difficult last year we’ve all faced and offered everyone involved support, encouragement and hope. They’ve worked hard to become a Community Charter Standard Club, achieved last year, and their acceptance as a new Wildcats Centre, helping further grow local girl’s access to football and fitness. The hard work behind the scenes often goes unnoticed but the Club does so many things, like as developing a Youth Committee to help inform the Club’s DNA, improving the whole experience for everyone involved.
The positive impact in the local community is truly phenomenal. They’ve grown the girls game from 5 girls, on a mixed team 4 years ago, to nearly 100 girls training and playing regularly, and their first ever girls’ team reached the West Riding Cup Final last year. Behind the scenes volunteers have worked really hard to help improve access to better pitches and facilities. During lockdown the club inspired over 180 players and coaches to contribute to the #PassTheBallNotTheVirus challenge, just one example that shows what an impressive, inclusive, and well-loved community club they are.
They’re a small village club which has doubled in size over the last 5 years, even though there are a lot of clubs nearby with huge catchment areas and all without an official clubhouse and limited use of pitches. It’s the volunteers that makes the club stand out, they really do inspire the children from the local community, and further afield, to be the best they can be. They’ve come together to raise money for community, school and sports defibrillators and they’ve worked so hard to ensure that each return to football following lockdown is as safe, and fun, as it possibly can be.
It was also double delight for the club to see that Luke Cooper had also won Coach of the Year for youth players. Congratulations to everyone at the club.