This was the beginning of Northfield Town Juniors F.C., with the teams competing in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League.
The changes made have started to come to fruition sooner than expected, with a rise for the senior first team back to the Midland Football League Division 2 for the 2024-25 season, a creation of a development team to help our players transitioning from U18 to open age football competing in the Birmingham and District Football League in season 2023-24, our first venture into the Midland Floodlit Youth League for our U18 team in season 2024-25 and for the season 2023-24 we created a girls section at the club with our first girls team playing in the Central Warwickshire Girls Football League.
Junior girls and boys teams are played at Shenley Community Association and Sports Centre, based in the Selly Oak area of Birmingham.
U18 team currently plays there home matches at Triplex Club, based in the Kings Norton area of Birmingham.
The present sports ground was initially the playing fields for The Allens Cross Community Association and they remained the "parent body" until 1983.
[1] Eventually, in 1937, work started on a clubhouse pavilion, provided by the Feeney Trust, tarmac tennis court and caretaker's house, all of which were officially opened on 27 August 1938 by George Cadbury.
It originally comprised Northfield Town F.C, Allens Cross Cricket and Shenley Radford Youth Club.
In the latter years they survived by recruiting many immigrant cricketers of considerable ability, but these had no permanent connection with the association and the club folded completely in 2002.
At the same time a development plan was put into place and with the help of the Prince's Trust a brand new changing block, entrance, stand and toilets were added.