For more information about the football activities at Somerdale Pavilion and to get in touch with Red Falcon FC, Fry’s Club FC, and Fry Club JFC, interested players are encouraged to visit their respective websites and social media accounts. These clubs offer a range of opportunities for both boys and girls, as well as men and women, to play football and be part of a local team.
With 15 pitches of different sizes available for private hire, Somerdale Pavilion is a great venue for football matches and competitions. The facility takes pride in being home to Red Falcon FC, Fry’s Club FC, and Fry Club JFC, three local football teams that have a strong presence in the community.
Red Falcon FC, an up-and-coming grassroots football club, was established in 2017 and quickly became a Charter Standard Club. With 10 teams in their Junior boys and girls section, as well as a senior women’s team called Red Falcon LFC, they are committed to making football accessible to everyone. Red Falcon FC has formed partnerships with #HerGameToo, #Football4everyone, and The Gym Group Longwell Green.
Fry Club FC has a long-standing history, dating back to 1916 as part of the J S Fry & Son Factory. Currently operating 3 men’s teams, Fry Club FC competes in The Somerset County League and the Bristol & District League. They also have plans to reintroduce a veterans team in the Bristol Corinthians League. Training takes place on Tuesday evenings at Somerdale on grass under lights, as well as Thursdays at Wellsway School on astro under lights. All coaches at Fry Club FC hold at least FA Level 1 qualifications. The club welcomes new members who are committed to attending training and being available for selection on match days.
Fry Club JFC, previously known as Keynsham Wanderers, has a rich history dating back to 1968. With teams for both girls and boys, Fry Club JFC currently wears a royal blue kit. In recent years, they have experienced significant growth and have a thriving Wildcats Centre that provides football opportunities specifically for girls. Fry Club JFC aims to give access to football to as many children as possible and actively engages with the community.
Interested players who want to know more about these football activities or get involved with any of the clubs are encouraged to visit their websites and social media accounts. Here they will find the necessary contact information and further details about training sessions, upcoming matches, and opportunities to join a team.