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Ipswich & Suffolk Youth Football League : ウィキペディア英語版
Ipswich & Suffolk Youth Football League

The Ipswich & Suffolk Youth Football League is a youth league system, which provides organised leagues for teams from Under 7 to Under 19 level, from the Suffolk area.
==History==
The competition was originally established in 1957 by David Routh and friends as the Ipswich Boys Combination. This league was small and limited to the Ipswich area, but it did produce some successful footballers, such as Brian Talbot and Jon Sammels.〔(Resume:The history of the league and the league now )〕
Under pressure to fall in line with The FA, the league formulated a set of League Rules in the late 1970s. There was an influx of new teams, and the league now became the Ipswich & District Sunday Youth Football League.
The league merged with the Suffolk & Essex Combination in order to include Mini Soccer for younger age groups as well as the 11-a-side divisions. It took the current name after that re-haul in June 2000.

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