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The 2025/2026 Norfolk Christian Football League season has wrapped up in brilliant fashion, and what a finish it’s been with Eaton Eagles crowned Division 1 adult champions, for the second time in three seasons,
Eagles flying high to win Norfolk Christian League
Norfolk Christian Football League set for finals day
Congratulations have been given to Heigham Park Rangers, NCBC, Gateway Vineyard and South Walsham for making their way through to the two Norfolk Christian Football League cup finals for the 2025/26 season which will take place on Saturday May 16.
Cup kicks off second half of Norfolk Christian league
The second half of the season for the Norfolk Christian Football league kicks off in mid January with the adult cup competitions which culminate in May, reports league secretary Paul Nice.
Chance to get involved in Norfolk Christian football
Having just completed a successful 24/25 season, the Norfolk Christian Football League is looking to the future and to add extra teams to its leagues, and is inviting those interested to its AGM.
Norfolk Christian Youth League looks to the future
The Norfolk Christian Youth Football League has enjoyed a competitive season but is keen to attract more teams and is exploring its future. Youth league chairman, Michael Culwick, reports
Soul Church win first Bishop's Cup for 25 years
Soul Church secured their first Norfolk Christian Football League Bishop’s Cup for 25 years with a 3-1 win against Eaton Eagles at The Nest, Norwich, on Saturday, after NCBC had secured the Shield competition against South Walsham St Mary’s A, earlier.
Invite to cup finals as closest-ever league ends
After its closest league finish in living memory the Norfolk Christian Football League will end its season on Saturday with two cup finals at The Nest in Norwich.
Rangers win nail-biting Norfolk Christian League title
The Norfolk Christian Football League saw one of its closest-ever finishes when Heigham Park Rangers took the title from Soul Church in the final game of the season on goal difference alone.
Keeper scores as three Christian youth finals are decided
Three Norfolk Christian Youth Football League cup-finals were decided today (May 10) during a feast of football at The Nest in Norwich with wins for Lighthouse Church, Soul Church and Sprowston Youth Engagement Project (SYEP).
Chance to partner with Norfolk Christian league
The Norfolk Christian Football League is having conversations to explore a number of exciting opportunities to increase its mission of connecting church with community through football and is appealing for churches to get in contact.
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