CLUB
HISTORY
Queensbury
Celtic F.C. was formed in 1978 by ex-amateur footballer Arthur
Peel and George Hunt - both local men. Arthur was approached by
a teacher from the former Catherine Slack Junior School to coach
and train their keen junior football players. After that first
season they were joined by Brendan Lunn and together they formed
Q.C.F.C.
The club proved to be very popular and successful. When, a few years later, land
became available in Queensbury, and because of the continued growth and success
of the club, the committee of the time decided to take the plunge and purchase
what is now the current home of the club.
The land, at the junction of Pit Lane and the Brighouse |
& Denholme
Rd, was transformed to accommodate three pitches, a clubhouse
and car parking facilities.
After
much effort (physical and fund raising) from past and present
committee members and parents, the ground was ready for the first
matches to be played in the 1990 season. Erection of the Clubhouse
and changing facilities was completed through the course of that
first season.
At Queensbury Celtic there are up to 250 boys and girls training or playing
every week. The age range spans from under 7s through to under 15s. the main
training is carried out at the ground during summer, with Thornton, Rhodesway
and Queensbury schools being used in the colder months. |
The
teams play in the Keybury Alarms League, Garforth or the Craven
, Aire & Wharfe Leagues all of which are considered of
good standard and extremely competitive.
During
the clubs history, it has built up a deserved reputation in local
junior football and has gone on to produce a number of players
that have made the grade in the professional game....
Gary
Haylock for Huddersfield Town;
Martin
Patterson, Craig Pedder, Des Hamilton, Dean Richards and Mark
Bower at Bradford City
Neil
Pearson for Halifax Town
Peter
Mumby for Leeds United
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