Training has already started again and we have started signing new players for next season - We welcome all newcomers who will be at least 16 years of age by 1 September whether experienced, not so experienced or those looking to get into the game for the first time. ********* Always check our club news page for the latest from Hassocks Ladies ****************** Use our online "New Player" enquiry form or call 07940 464540

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Hassocks Ladies F. C.

Hassocks Ladies are a Sussex Women's Football Club in the Brighton and Hove area who are members of the South East Counties Women's Football League.

Home games are played using the superb facilities at the Beacon, Brighton Road Hassocks. Winter training takes place on Thursday evenings between 7.30pm and 9pm on the all weather, floodlit, 3G pitches at the Brighton Rugby Club Waterhall which must be the Premier facilities in the area. Pre season and summer training takes place on Wednesday evenings on grass at Clayton very close to our home ground. These venues have been specifically chosen for being central and their position close to the A23 and A27 enables players from Brighton, Hove, Worthing, Eastbourne, Lewes, Crawley, Horley, Littlehampton, Redhill and the local areas of Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill and Lindfield to be part of this forward thinking and progressive Ladies Club. We also have attracted players from Germany, Italy, Canada, Sweden,France and Portugal.

The Ladies Football Club is friendly and well organised and is the only Premier Division team in Mid Sussex and for quite some way around and one of the very few teams at this level who train during the season in Brighton and Hove. The emphasis is on taking football seriously but to have fun and to get enjoyment from the game. The Club can demonstrate and is proud of its year on year progress and development. We take great care to prevent the cliques and other traits often perceived as being part and parcel of a women's football club. There is a superb team spirit,sense of fun and everyone is made to feel welcome and become involved with and part of everything that happens.

We are always keen to recruit experienced players at any time but we are also happy to hear from young and inexperienced players who should not be put off by the Premier Division status of the club. It is better to join a club that is established, has good coaches and looks after and cares about all its players. Winning is great but it is not the be all and end all

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