£458 Raised at David Cooper Memorial Tournament 2018
The club and community come together to raise money for a club and community defibrillator!

On Sunday 2nd September, Calverley United Juniors held their second annual David Cooper Memorial and Community Shield tournament to help raise money for another club and community defibrillator. The event was set up last year in memory of the club's former Chairman and Coach who tragically died of sudden cardiac arrest three years ago. A total of ten teams played in the tournament, consisting of parents and coaches at the club, who represented their age-group that their children play for. It also included last year’s winning team, the ‘David Cooper All Stars’ and a ‘Calverley Veterans’ side who came out on top this year.
The now annual event was founded and organised by David’s son Luke with the support of his family Carol, Edan and Lauren. Luke said “If what had happened to my Dad had happened to somebody else he knew in the community, I know that he would have wanted to do something like this in their memory and in aid of the club and community, so it feels very right to do this in his memory”.
This year’s event raised a fantastic amount of £458.79 with the aim to add to that at the next fundraiser on the 30th September as Luke’s old Calverley United junior team he played for under his Dad will reunite to replay an old rivalry match against Pudsey Juniors at Calverley Park, 2pm. Please come down and support the match if you can. After all there's nothing like a local derby! A huge thank you to everyone who supported and helped out at the event, epitomising the club's spirit and dedication to it's community.









