Midweek game. These are always tough no matter the availability or the opposition. It was beautiful evening for a change. Ideal for game football. A repeat of the cup final less than a week ago, nevertheless there was 3 points up for grabs. Calverley looking to finish their season on high.
Both teams not at their best with fringe players coming in to try and take a claim to a starting spot for next season. A professional performance from Bradford United in the end. Got the job done. Clean sheet. Two goals. Should have been a lot more but United will take the points and move onto the last game of the season.
Brilliant to see a number of players step up from the 23s to gain experience and show what they can do. 1st team debut for 23s captain Rayhan Khan who has been developing impressively over the last few seasons with the youth teams. The first team has a very young average age and the club prioritising developing their own talents then bringing in marquee signings seems be baring fruit.
Musa Jallow has taken to the first team like duck on water. Scoring hatful of goals and missing even more. Fantastic young talent who will only grow.
MOM – Haaris – was excellent all game. Played with passion and gave 100% in everything he did. Was also stand in skipper today and led by example with excellent work rate and desire.
Sponsor our annual awards ceremony, which will be held at Rio Grande Bradford. We have various sponsorship packages available for the awards. Every year we host our annual awards graduation for all the players. It’s an opportunity for all the family and friends to come together and recognise the achievements of the players. Over the years we have hosted the graduation at a number of grand venues such as Bradford City and Sunrise Banqueting. Our last event we hosted was at Rio Grande which had over 500 attendees. All players receive participation trophies and winners awards.
Packages starts as low as £50 and General Event Sponsorship is £250.
A quick turnaround after the district cup success as we hosted one of the strongest sides in the league in Middleton. As if the task wasn’t hard enough, Bradford United were without 7 first teamers; holidays, cricket, suspensions, injuries you name it. It meant opportunities were available for our u23s to take their opportunities & boy did Musa Jallow do that.
A cagey start saw both teams trying to play football but without any real substance until Bradford United found a way to expose the Middleton defence with our youthfulness; easily knocking the ball about until Greeny decided to clip one over the high line of Middleton allowing Jallow to have a clear run at goal easily dispatching past the onrushing keeper. 1-0.
With our tails up. Our over zealous / lack of experience allowed Middleton to get back in the game through a free kick which was given away unnecessarily. 1-1. This could have knocked the stuffing out of United’s young side.
But United carried on as they were; countering Middletons ability & experience with exuberance as there was a sense that our opponents weren’t at the races particularly in defence as the next 2 significant moments were in favour of United. On the first occasion, Jallow was brought down in the box only to miss the penalty. But you can’t keep a good man down, minutes later a near identical moment to the first goal saw Jallow played in this time making no mistake slotting past the keeper. 2-1 HT.
Message was really simple at HT. Re emphasising the tactical plan, keeping up the good work and to continue showing bravery & character. At the restart Middleton instantly pegged back as a deflected shot looped over United’s stand in keeper Mo Hussain. Yet, United were not to fold continuing to play football in a similar manner to the first half. This positive approach was justified as we regained the lead through Haroon who finished a lovely worked team goal. 3-2. However, 5 minutes later once again Middleton pegged back through another free kick. 3-3
This followed a period of dominance from Middleton who pushed hard to get their 4th. However, the young lions weren’t to be rolled over regaining the lead against the run of play. M Anas playing a delicate ball to the man of the match Musa Jallow who went round the keeper to tap in for his hat rick. 4-3.
Last 10 were fairly quiet as we tried managing the game but at the same time United’s 4th zapped the energy out of Middleton who were playing their 3rd game in 6 days. Thinking the game was done, a lapse in concentration saw Burns delightfully lob our on rushing keeper in with mere seconds to go which ended the game 4-4.
Mixed emotions at the end. Firstly, deflated not coming up with 3 points in a game we led 4 times. But at he same time a sense of giddiness for what the future hold; to go toe to toe with arguably the best side in the league with a team that consisted of 7 players from our u23s showed the strength & direction we’re heading. Having just won the district cup. We’re only getting started!!
⚽️ Goalscorers: Musa Jallow x 3 & Haroon
👑 MOM: Musa Jallow, a constant threat all game; on and off the ball. Scoring 3 goals against a defence that is rarely broken down potentially finding a soft centre as they looked terrified of his pace all day.
https://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.png00Phoenix FChttps://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.pngPhoenix FC2023-05-01 05:20:052023-05-01 21:14:22Match Report: Bradford United 4-4 Middleton
🏆BRADFORD DISTRICT CUP CHAMPIONS🏆BRADFORD UNITED 3-1 Calverley Utd
As per usual the pre-match predictions weren’t completely in Bradford’s favour. There has been a slight change from loss predictions to “close game” predicted. The boys continue to make mockery of such analysis week in week out and seem to revel in being the underdog. There is huge respect between both teams as they both go through transitional seasons albeit with Bradford surpassing all exceptions.
On to the game it self, pre match message was it’s a cup final and anything is possible for any team. Enjoy the occasion and show how far the team has come along this season to cap it off with a trophy.
A couple of changes to squad with Kaiser Ali suspended, prolific striker Atta injured and Turkish National Mehmet unavailable.
Bradford come flying out the blocks eager to stamp their authority on the game they attacked and immediately Umar raced through after being played in by Musa’s pin point ball. In the wide area he holds off a defender then a sharp direct turn saw him create an opening and slots home in the bottom left corner. 1-0 2mins on the clock.
With any cup final nerves gone, Bradford take control of the game and look to add a second to assert their dominance. After that there was a few chances but the game slows down and allows Calverley to creep back in and gain some possession without creating much in the final third.
Just before half time an excellent ball swung into the box by captain marvel Zain causing havoc and Mister Bradford United is there to pounce on the ball to make it 2-0. Umar Ali with second of the game. Just what Bradford United deserve for all the procession and control in the first half.
2-0 HT
Message at half time to be more clinical in front of goal and go for the jugular.
Both teams started okay with a couple of chances each end. After failing to clear the ball, Calverley score more or less against the run of play. A few opportunities to clear the lines not taken, 2-1 Game On!
For the next 5/10mins the nerves seem to get the better of the players but they managed to calm down and gain composure and possession of the game. Another set piece swung in and the ball lands to Hassan on the back post who makes no mistake and pokes home the third to create the two goal cushion again. The fan favourite runs over to the fans as they celebrate together.
The rest of the game is managed and controlled by Bradford United with a few half chances each for both team.
MOM – The organisers picked out Aman Khan and he was tremendous all game. Phenomenal in midfield dictated the game always seems to be in the right place at the right time. He has been ever present in the midfield this season and you can see why.
Commensurations to Calverley management and players who were a class act through out, not easy losing in final but you should be proud of what you have achieved to get this far. See you lads Wednesday for the league game.
https://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.png00Phoenix FChttps://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.pngPhoenix FC2023-04-29 07:35:132023-04-29 08:42:26Match Report: BRADFORD DISTRICT CUP CHAMPIONS
We are delighted to announce Akif Khan has joined our Mens first team coaching staff. Akif will assist manager Ishy with all team affairs.
Further information:
Akif brings years of experience of the adult game to the role. He created and built up Toller FC, taking them all the way to the top of amateur football.
After a decade in the game, he has sought a new challenge with Bradford United. His passion and desire hasn’t decreased despite all the years in the game. His knowledge of local players is vast and his abilities will be vital for the club as they move into a new era.
Akif had this to say on his appointment – “it was an opportunity too good to miss out on. After lengthy talks with Technical Director, Mani, it was a no brainer. I believe we can build something special here. The opportunities that are available for local players are something I have never seen in the area before.”
https://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.png00Phoenix FChttps://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.pngPhoenix FC2022-07-24 22:29:042022-07-25 10:25:12Akif Khan appointed Assistant Manager for the Mens 1st Team.
https://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.png00Phoenix FChttps://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.pngPhoenix FC2022-07-17 20:11:082022-07-17 20:11:08We’re raising money in memory of our Sami
We are happy to announce Ishfaq Hussain as our new Mens first team manager. Ishy, as he is affectionately known, is a UEFA A License manager who has coached and managed at various professional academies and clubs. His most recent role was with semi-pro club Albion Sports as manager.
Ishy brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role and is excited to start working with players. He has already identified a number of key transfer targets to strengthen the squad.
Ishy had this to say – “I have worked closely with the club for a number of years now and know exactly how ambitious the club is. Once I was approached by the club, I knew I wanted to be a part of the next step in the project.”
In the last 24 months, Ishy has worked very closely with the next generation of stars at the club. He has built the entire youth structure as well as developing an exciting playing philosophy with our U18s through to our U23s. The foundation at the club is strong and, with Ishy’s experience, he knows exactly which youth players deserve the opportunity to step up into the first team.
Alongside coaching the players, Ishy has been mentoring the junior coaches at the club. He has been developing coaches to help them take the next step in their coaching badges. Eight coaches have started the new UEFA C Licence under his role as FA Coach Mentor.
https://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.png00Phoenix FChttps://bradfordphoenix.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Logo_juniors_bradford_united-03-300x196.pngPhoenix FC2022-07-17 20:08:302022-07-19 13:14:15Ishfaq Hussain is appointed new Men’s 1st team manager.
We are pleased to announce Rio Grande Bradford as the headline sponsors for the Phoenix Awards 2022. The event will also be held at Rio Grande, increasing the number of tickets available.
They will be providing a 6 course meal to all attendees.
Rio Grande is a premium hospitality venue and offer two suites, complete with a dance floor and theatre stage that can be decorated according to your requirements and can easily accommodate up to 700 people.
You may have seen details for our end of season awards event being held at Bradford City football stadium on the 29th of May. We are looking for sponsors to support the event. There will be over 500 attendees at the event, making it a perfect opportunity to promote your business or organisation. At Phoenix FC we have a number of Sponsorship Packages available to local businesses and organisations.
Whether your objective is to promote your business or organisation to a new audience, advertise a local service to our community, or launch a new product, we have a range of packages across all budgets that can help achieve your aims.
Contact us NOW for further details on how you can support our awards ceremony this year. You can fill the form in at the link below or drop us a text on 07756 769864, and a member of our team will contact you.
Phoenix Firsts scored 8 against Supreme Division side Alwoodley this afternoon in the league cup.
Phoenix started fast and intense going 2-0 up shortly after kick off. Phoenix FC took control of the ball for the rest of the half not allowing Alwoodley any space or time.
Second half Phoenix continued with their intensity and discipline to put the game to bed with goals in quick succession. A couple of goals from kick off and a penalty gave Alwoodley some hope but Phoenix put the game to bed with a couple of late goals themselves to end the game 8-3.
A great start to the cup run for Phoenix!
Goals: Attaur x2 Mo x2 Zaid x2 Lamin Touray
Assists: Lamin x2 Mo x2 Attaur Arsalan Waleed Zaid
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Match Report: Calverley Utd 0-2 Bradford United
/in News /by Phoenix FCMidweek game. These are always tough no matter the availability or the opposition. It was beautiful evening for a change. Ideal for game football. A repeat of the cup final less than a week ago, nevertheless there was 3 points up for grabs. Calverley looking to finish their season on high.
Both teams not at their best with fringe players coming in to try and take a claim to a starting spot for next season. A professional performance from Bradford United in the end. Got the job done. Clean sheet. Two goals. Should have been a lot more but United will take the points and move onto the last game of the season.
Brilliant to see a number of players step up from the 23s to gain experience and show what they can do. 1st team debut for 23s captain Rayhan Khan who has been developing impressively over the last few seasons with the youth teams. The first team has a very young average age and the club prioritising developing their own talents then bringing in marquee signings seems be baring fruit.
Musa Jallow has taken to the first team like duck on water. Scoring hatful of goals and missing even more. Fantastic young talent who will only grow.
MOM – Haaris – was excellent all game. Played with passion and gave 100% in everything he did. Was also stand in skipper today and led by example with excellent work rate and desire.
Sponsor our Annual Awards Ceremony
/in News /by Phoenix FCSponsor our annual awards ceremony, which will be held at Rio Grande Bradford. We have various sponsorship packages available for the awards. Every year we host our annual awards graduation for all the players. It’s an opportunity for all the family and friends to come together and recognise the achievements of the players. Over the years we have hosted the graduation at a number of grand venues such as Bradford City and Sunrise Banqueting. Our last event we hosted was at Rio Grande which had over 500 attendees. All players receive participation trophies and winners awards.
Packages starts as low as £50 and General Event Sponsorship is £250.
CLICK HERE to view available packages.
CLICK HERE to see here photos from last seasons awards ceremony.
For more information and to sponsor the award today click the link below Or contact our Chairman Mani directly on 07535536665.
https://bradfordphoenix.uk/sponsors/
Match Report: Bradford United 4-4 Middleton
/in News /by Phoenix FCA quick turnaround after the district cup success as we hosted one of the strongest sides in the league in Middleton. As if the task wasn’t hard enough, Bradford United were without 7 first teamers; holidays, cricket, suspensions, injuries you name it. It meant opportunities were available for our u23s to take their opportunities & boy did Musa Jallow do that.
A cagey start saw both teams trying to play football but without any real substance until Bradford United found a way to expose the Middleton defence with our youthfulness; easily knocking the ball about until Greeny decided to clip one over the high line of Middleton allowing Jallow to have a clear run at goal easily dispatching past the onrushing keeper. 1-0.
With our tails up. Our over zealous / lack of experience allowed Middleton to get back in the game through a free kick which was given away unnecessarily. 1-1. This could have knocked the stuffing out of United’s young side.
But United carried on as they were; countering Middletons ability & experience with exuberance as there was a sense that our opponents weren’t at the races particularly in defence as the next 2 significant moments were in favour of United. On the first occasion, Jallow was brought down in the box only to miss the penalty. But you can’t keep a good man down, minutes later a near identical moment to the first goal saw Jallow played in this time making no mistake slotting past the keeper. 2-1 HT.
Message was really simple at HT. Re emphasising the tactical plan, keeping up the good work and to continue showing bravery & character. At the restart Middleton instantly pegged back as a deflected shot looped over United’s stand in keeper Mo Hussain. Yet, United were not to fold continuing to play football in a similar manner to the first half. This positive approach was justified as we regained the lead through Haroon who finished a lovely worked team goal. 3-2. However, 5 minutes later once again Middleton pegged back through another free kick. 3-3
This followed a period of dominance from Middleton who pushed hard to get their 4th.
However, the young lions weren’t to be rolled over regaining the lead against the run of play. M Anas playing a delicate ball to the man of the match Musa Jallow who went round the keeper to tap in for his hat rick. 4-3.
Last 10 were fairly quiet as we tried managing the game but at the same time United’s 4th zapped the energy out of Middleton who were playing their 3rd game in 6 days. Thinking the game was done, a lapse in concentration saw Burns delightfully lob our on rushing keeper in with mere seconds to go which ended the game 4-4.
Mixed emotions at the end. Firstly, deflated not coming up with 3 points in a game we led 4 times. But at he same time a sense of giddiness for what the future hold; to go toe to toe with arguably the best side in the league with a team that consisted of 7 players from our u23s showed the strength & direction we’re heading. Having just won the district cup. We’re only getting started!!
⚽️ Goalscorers:
Musa Jallow x 3 & Haroon
👑 MOM: Musa Jallow, a constant threat all game; on and off the ball. Scoring 3 goals against a defence that is rarely broken down potentially finding a soft centre as they looked terrified of his pace all day.
Match Report: BRADFORD DISTRICT CUP CHAMPIONS
/in News /by Phoenix FC🏆BRADFORD DISTRICT CUP CHAMPIONS🏆BRADFORD UNITED 3-1 Calverley Utd
As per usual the pre-match predictions weren’t completely in Bradford’s favour. There has been a slight change from loss predictions to “close game” predicted. The boys continue to make mockery of such analysis week in week out and seem to revel in being the underdog. There is huge respect between both teams as they both go through transitional seasons albeit with Bradford surpassing all exceptions.
On to the game it self, pre match message was it’s a cup final and anything is possible for any team. Enjoy the occasion and show how far the team has come along this season to cap it off with a trophy.
A couple of changes to squad with Kaiser Ali suspended, prolific striker Atta injured and Turkish National Mehmet unavailable.
Bradford come flying out the blocks eager to stamp their authority on the game they attacked and immediately Umar raced through after being played in by Musa’s pin point ball. In the wide area he holds off a defender then a sharp direct turn saw him create an opening and slots home in the bottom left corner. 1-0 2mins on the clock.
With any cup final nerves gone, Bradford take control of the game and look to add a second to assert their dominance. After that there was a few chances but the game slows down and allows Calverley to creep back in and gain some possession without creating much in the final third.
Just before half time an excellent ball swung into the box by captain marvel Zain causing havoc and Mister Bradford United is there to pounce on the ball to make it 2-0. Umar Ali with second of the game. Just what Bradford United deserve for all the procession and control in the first half.
2-0 HT
Message at half time to be more clinical in front of goal and go for the jugular.
Both teams started okay with a couple of chances each end. After failing to clear the ball, Calverley score more or less against the run of play. A few opportunities to clear the lines not taken, 2-1 Game On!
For the next 5/10mins the nerves seem to get the better of the players but they managed to calm down and gain composure and possession of the game. Another set piece swung in and the ball lands to Hassan on the back post who makes no mistake and pokes home the third to create the two goal cushion again. The fan favourite runs over to the fans as they celebrate together.
The rest of the game is managed and controlled by Bradford United with a few half chances each for both team.
MOM – The organisers picked out Aman Khan and he was tremendous all game. Phenomenal in midfield dictated the game always seems to be in the right place at the right time. He has been ever present in the midfield this season and you can see why.
Commensurations to Calverley management and players who were a class act through out, not easy losing in final but you should be proud of what you have achieved to get this far. See you lads Wednesday for the league game.
Akif Khan appointed Assistant Manager for the Mens 1st Team.
/in News /by Phoenix FC🚨 Club Announcement 🚨
We are delighted to announce Akif Khan has joined our Mens first team coaching staff. Akif will assist manager Ishy with all team affairs.
Further information:
Akif brings years of experience of the adult game to the role. He created and built up Toller FC, taking them all the way to the top of amateur football.
After a decade in the game, he has sought a new challenge with Bradford United. His passion and desire hasn’t decreased despite all the years in the game. His knowledge of local players is vast and his abilities will be vital for the club as they move into a new era.
Akif had this to say on his appointment – “it was an opportunity too good to miss out on. After lengthy talks with Technical Director, Mani, it was a no brainer. I believe we can build something special here. The opportunities that are available for local players are something I have never seen in the area before.”
We’re raising money in memory of our Sami
/in News /by Phoenix FCAs many of you may be aware, we recently lost one of our players Sami Ahmed to a tragic rock climbing accident in the Lake District.
In remembrance of Sami, Phoenix FC are raising money (Sadaqah Jariya) to be used for charitable cause(s) of his families choice.
Details of the just giving page can be found here https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/samiahmed
Phoenix FC
Ishfaq Hussain is appointed new Men’s 1st team manager.
/in News /by Phoenix FCWe are happy to announce Ishfaq Hussain as our new Mens first team manager. Ishy, as he is affectionately known, is a UEFA A License manager who has coached and managed at various professional academies and clubs. His most recent role was with semi-pro club Albion Sports as manager.
Ishy brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role and is excited to start working with players. He has already identified a number of key transfer targets to strengthen the squad.
Ishy had this to say – “I have worked closely with the club for a number of years now and know exactly how ambitious the club is. Once I was approached by the club, I knew I wanted to be a part of the next step in the project.”
In the last 24 months, Ishy has worked very closely with the next generation of stars at the club. He has built the entire youth structure as well as developing an exciting playing philosophy with our U18s through to our U23s. The foundation at the club is strong and, with Ishy’s experience, he knows exactly which youth players deserve the opportunity to step up into the first team.
Alongside coaching the players, Ishy has been mentoring the junior coaches at the club. He has been developing coaches to help them take the next step in their coaching badges. Eight coaches have started the new UEFA C Licence under his role as FA Coach Mentor.
Rio Grande becomes Headline Sponsor for Phoenix Awards
/in News /by Phoenix FCWe are pleased to announce Rio Grande Bradford as the headline sponsors for the Phoenix Awards 2022. The event will also be held at Rio Grande, increasing the number of tickets available.
They will be providing a 6 course meal to all attendees.
Rio Grande is a premium hospitality venue and offer two suites, complete with a dance floor and theatre stage that can be decorated according to your requirements and can easily accommodate up to 700 people.
Get in touch with them for your next event.
https://www.rio-grande.co.uk/
For further information regarding awards presentation, click the link below:
https://phoenixfc.uk/portfolio-item/awards/
To purchase tickets, click the link below:
www.phoenixfc.uk/product/awards2022/
Sponsor our Awards Evening
/in News /by Phoenix FCYou may have seen details for our end of season awards event being held at Bradford City football stadium on the 29th of May. We are looking for sponsors to support the event. There will be over 500 attendees at the event, making it a perfect opportunity to promote your business or organisation. At Phoenix FC we have a number of Sponsorship Packages available to local businesses and organisations.
Whether your objective is to promote your business or organisation to a new audience, advertise a local service to our community, or launch a new product, we have a range of packages across all budgets that can help achieve your aims.
Contact us NOW for further details on how you can support our awards ceremony this year. You can fill the form in at the link below or drop us a text on 07756 769864, and a member of our team will contact you.
Phoenix FC surprise Supreme division Alwoodley in League Cup
/in News /by UMPhoenix Firsts scored 8 against Supreme Division side Alwoodley this afternoon in the league cup.
Phoenix started fast and intense going 2-0 up shortly after kick off. Phoenix FC took control of the ball for the rest of the half not allowing Alwoodley any space or time.
Second half Phoenix continued with their intensity and discipline to put the game to bed with goals in quick succession. A couple of goals from kick off and a penalty gave Alwoodley some hope but Phoenix put the game to bed with a couple of late goals themselves to end the game 8-3.
A great start to the cup run for Phoenix!
Goals:
Attaur x2
Mo x2
Zaid x2
Lamin
Touray
Assists:
Lamin x2
Mo x2
Attaur
Arsalan
Waleed
Zaid