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词条 Sport in Bedfordshire
释义

  1. American football

  2. Cricket

  3. Field Hockey

  4. Football

     Luton Town Football Club  Levels 5-6  Levels 7-8  Levels 9-11  Levels 11-15 

  5. Golf

  6. Greyhound racing

  7. Kayaking

  8. Pool

  9. Rowing

  10. Rugby

  11. Other sports

  12. Venues

  13. References

  14. External links

This is an outline of Sport in Bedfordshire, a county in England.

American football

The Bedfordshire Blue Raiders are members of the British American Football League.

Cricket

The Bedfordshire County Cricket Club is Bedfordshire's county cricket club. They are classed as one of the 'Minor Counties' in the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Bedfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship and the MCCA Knockout Trophy.

The club play most of their matches at Wardown Park, Luton.

Other cricket venues in the county include:

  • Ampthill Park, Ampthill
  • The Vale, Flitwick
  • Goldington Bury, Bedford
  • Lancot Park, Dunstable
  • Southill Park Cricket Club, Southill
  • Bedford Modern School, Bedford

The club has produced several cricketers who have made an impact on the first-class game:

  • Louis Bookman
  • Alf Gover
  • Tom Clark
  • Geoff Millman
  • Wayne Larkins
  • Alastair Cook
  • Monty Panesar

Field Hockey

Leighton Buzzard Hockey Club, established in 1901, have 4 Men's, 4 Ladies teams of all ability and a junior section; starting age of 5 years old.

Football

Luton Town Football Club is by far the most successful and supported team in the county, though there are numerous other teams competing at various levels. The Bedfordshire County Football Association is the governing body of football in the county, and run a number of cups at different levels for teams in the area.

Luton Town Football Club

Luton is the home town of Luton Town Football Club who play in League 2,[1] the 4th level of the English league structure after a spell in the National Conference League following their 30 point deduction from the Football League during the 2008/09 season. They are the biggest and most successful team in the county and have enjoyed spells in the highest flight of English Football. Their nickname, "The Hatters", dates back to when Luton had a substantial millinery industry.

Levels 5-6

  • Conference National

The top flight of the Football Conference. Teams promoted from the Conference, pending they meet certain rules, are eligible to play in the English Football League.

Levels 7-8

Southern Football League

Luton Town FC was one of the 16 founding members of the league back in 1894. Currently, winners of the league are promoted to the Conference South (or North sometimes due to team balancing.)

  • Premier League
    • Bedford Town F.C.
    • Arlesey Town F.C.
  • Division 1 Midlands
    • Barton Rovers F.C.
    • Biggleswade Town F.C.
    • Leighton Town F.C.

Levels 9-11

Spartan South Midlands League

The Spartan South Midlands League consists of teams from London and the Home Counties. The league feeds the Southern Football League and Isthmian League.

  • Premier League
    • A.F.C. Dunstable
    • Biggleswade United F.C.
    • Dunstable Town F.C.
    • Stotfold F.C.
  • Division 1
    • Ampthill Town F.C.
    • Bedford F.C.
    • Cranfield United F.C.
    • Crawley Green Sports F.C.
    • Langford F.C.
  • Division 2
    • Caddington F.C.
    • The 61 F.C. (Luton)
    • Totternhoe F.C.
United Counties Football League

The United Counties Football League covers Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire, as well as parts of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, and Lincolnshire. It has a total of four divisions: 2 first team, and 2 reserve team divisions. Clubs in the Premier Division are eligible to enter the FA Cup in the Preliminary Round stages, and those with floodlights are eligible to enter the FA Vase. There are also knockout cups for the Premier/Division One clubs and for the Reserve Divisions clubs.

  • Premier League
    • Potton United F.C.
  • Division 1
    • A.F.C. Kempston Rovers
    • Wootton Blue Cross F.C.

Levels 11-15

Bedfordshire County Football League

Amateur teams in Bedfordshire compete in a league which comprises tiers 11-15 in the English football league system. The league has 71 members spread across five divisions. When a club wins the league championship, it also gains the opportunity to join either the United Counties Football League or the Spartan South Midlands League.

The league runs separate league cups for each division – the Premier Division clubs play for the Britannia Cup, Divisions One clubs play for the Centenary Cup, Division Two sides compete for the Jubilee Cup and Division Three teams play in the Watson Shield.

For the 2009–10 season, the teams are distributed thus:

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Premier Division

Level 11

  • Arlesey Town Reserves
  • AFC Biggleswade
  • AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College
  • Bedford Hatters
  • Bedford Sports Athletic
  • Blunham
  • Caldecote
  • Flitwick Town
  • Ickwell & Old Warden
  • Lidlington United Sports
  • Marston Shelton Rovers
  • Oakley Sports M&DH
  • Renhold United
  • Sharnbrook
  • Shefford Town & Campton
  • Wilshamstead
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Division One

Level 12

  • AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College Reserves
  • AFC Turvey
  • Brickhill Tigers
  • Caldecote Reserves
  • Elstow Abbey
  • Henlow
  • Kings
  • Lea Sports Pirton, Shillington & Gravenhurst
  • Leighton United
  • Luton Boys
  • Pavenham
  • Sandy
  • Shefford Town & Campton Reserves
  • Shillington
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Division Two

Level 13

  • Bromham United
  • Cranfield United Reserves
  • Dunton
  • Eastcotts
  • Marabese Ceramics
  • Meltis Albion
  • Oakley Sports M&DH Reserves
  • Potton United Reserves
  • Queens Park Crescents
  • St. Joseph
  • Stopsley Park
  • Sundon Park Rangers
  • Westoning
  • Woburn Athletic
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Division Three

Level 14

  • Bedford Park Rangers
  • Clifton
  • Goldington
  • Great Barford
  • Ickwell & Old Warden Reserves
  • Kempston Hammers Sports
  • Marsh Leys
  • Potton Town
  • Riseley Sports
  • Royal Oak Kempston
  • Stevington
  • Westoning Reserves
  • Wilshamstead Reserves
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Division Four

Level 15

  • AFC Goldington
  • Bedford Panthers
  • Caldecote 'A'
  • Clifton Reserves
  • Dinamo Flitwick
  • Dunton Reserves
  • Elstow Abbey Reserves
  • Flitwick Town Reserves
  • Goldington Hammers
  • Kempston Athletic
  • Kempston Conservative Club Sports
  • Marston Shelton Rovers Reserves
  • Sandy Reserves
  • Thurleigh
  • Wootton Village
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Golf

There are a number of golf courses and clubs across Bedfordshire. Luton has two 18 hole golf courses. One in Stockwood Park and the other at Warden Hill. A driving range and 9 hole golf course can also be found at Tea Green.

Greyhound racing

Greyhound racing is held at Henlow Stadium and was held at Luton Stadium (1931-1973), Queens Park Football Ground (Bedford) (1975-1982), Cardington Road (1929), Renhold (1931) and Putnoe Lane (1931).

Kayaking

Viking Kayak Club organise the Bedford Kayak Marathon with canoe racing held along the Embankment on Bedford's riverside and organise national ranking Canoe Slalom events at the Cardington Artificial Slalom Course (CASC), which was the first artificial whitewater course in the UK. CASC is also the venue each year for the UK's National Inter Clubs Slalom Finals, the largest canoe slalom event by participation in the UK.

Pool

There are two established pool leagues in Luton. One is the Luton & District Monday Pool League,[2] which uses old style pub rules. The other is the South Beds Pool League,[3] which competes on Thursday evenings and uses world rules. Both leagues cover the areas of Luton, Stopsley, Houghton Regis and Dunstable.

Rowing

Rowing is a major part of the sports scene of Bedford, with a number of regatta events hosted throughout the year from February through to October; the most significant of these being Bedford Regatta, which in terms of numbers of crews participating is the second largest in the country.

Rugby

  • Bedford Teams
    • Bedford Athletic
    • Bedford Blues
    • Bedford Queens
    • Bedford Swifts
    • Bedford Tigers (Rugby League)
  • Luton Teams
    • Luton Rugby Club
    • Stockwood Park
    • Vauxhall Motors RFC
  • Others
    • Ampthill RUFC
    • Biggleswade Rugby Club
    • Cranfield University
    • Dunstablians
    • Kempston
    • Leighton Buzzard RFC
    • Sharnbrook and Colworth

Other sports

Speedway racing was staged at Luton Stadium in the mid 1934-1937.

Venues

  • Bedford Autodrome Racing circuit
  • Bedford International Athletics Stadium Athletics Stadium
  • Creasey Park 3,200 Capacity Football Stadium
  • Goldington Road 6,000 Seater Rugby Stadium#
  • Henlow Stadium Greyhound racing stadium
  • Kenilworth Road 10,000 Seater Football Stadium
  • Wardown Park Cricket Field

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Welcome|title=Luton Town homepage|accessdate=2008-06-16|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20031204075405/http://www.lutontown.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Welcome|archivedate=2003-12-04|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://lutonmondaypool.yolasite.com |title=Luton & District Monday Pool League|accessdate=2012-09-04}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://southbedspool.yolasite.com |title=South Beds Thursday Pool League|accessdate=2012-09-04}}

External links

  • Bedfordshire Football League
  • Bedfordshire FA
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