Trinity F.C.

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Trinity
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Full nameTrinity Football Club
Nickname(s)Trinogs
Founded1930
GroundThe Riley Field, Trinity
ChairmanJoey Morley
ManagerTim Aubert
League Jersey Football Combination Premiership
2013–144th/9
Website Club website

Trinity F.C. is a football club based on the Channel Island of Jersey. They are affiliated to the Jersey Football Association and play in the Jersey Football Combination Premiership.

Contents
History
Current Teams
Stadium
Players and coaching staff
Honours
References
External Links


History


Trinty Football and Social Club are based at Riley Field, opposite Trinity School in Jersey. The club formed in 1930, making our team part of Jersey's football history. The club has always had a family attitude to all the players which can be seen in the family events that are held at the club. All players are taught by trained coaches the importance of respect for themselves as well as other players and their coaches when they are on and off the pitch. The players have fun and learn essential skills in football and also good sportmanship. We have recently boosted the numbers of our minis and youth teams and have also started an over 35s team made up of some of the Dads of our younger players!


Stadium


Riley Field, opposite Trinity School in Jersey.

Trinity F.C.

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References

  1. "Jimmy Reilly: Trinity boss named as new Jersey manager". 7 October 2014 via www.bbc.co.uk.
  2. "Jersey Premiership: Trinity beat St Clement 3-1 in opener". 7 September 2013 via www.bbc.co.uk.

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