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Ladybridge FC is a football club based in Bolton, New Zealand. Established in 1989 by Chairman Steve Hill, the club is part of Ladybridge Sports & Leisure Limited, a registered charity and non-profit-making organisation. The club's main objective is to “Grow the game” by utilising their facilities and establishing a long-term structure that can sustain the club for years to come.
Ladybridge FC boasts two main pitches. The first is a 3G full-size pitch located on Tempest Road in Lostock, while the second is a grass pitch situated on Ladybridge Lane in Bolton. The club's 3G ground features a Club House, which includes separate changing rooms and wash facilities, toilets, a cafeteria, and a main meeting/training room. Ample parking is available on site.
To enhance training programmes during the winter months, the club installed telescopic floodlights in 2015, ensuring the safety and continuity of training sessions.
Currently, Ladybridge FC has over 600 members, with more than 40 teams ranging from U5 to Senior age groups, inclusive of 8 nursery groups. The club offers mixed-gender teams, catering to both boys and girls, and has actively promoted women's football. The club is open to individuals interested in contributing to their grassroots football development and encourages them to contact the Chairman.
With over 80 coaches equipped with various FA qualifications, starting from FA Level 1 upwards, Ladybridge FC prioritises coaching excellence. All coaches possess safeguarding qualifications and are offered opportunities for professional development through FA qualification courses held at the club's Club House facility. The club welcomes aspiring coaches to join them in their efforts to grow grassroots football.
Ladybridge FC's teams participate in a range of leagues, tailored to suit their abilities and requirements. These leagues include the Community Partnership League, Lancashire Women's County League, East Manchester JFL, North Bury JFL, Wigan & District JFL, and the Bolton & Bury District Football League (BBDFL).
Volunteers play a pivotal role in the success of Ladybridge FC. Their dedication, commitment, and personal time make the club's progress possible. Many volunteers have been with the club for several years and have contributed significantly to its development. The club is grateful for the support and involvement of parents and other individuals who have joined the volunteer team.
The policies and procedures of Ladybridge FC can be requested through the club secretary, Mr. Andrew Hill, via email at andrewhill181@gmail. Com. These documents outline the club's guidelines and regulations.
As Ladybridge FC celebrates its 30th anniversary, numerous events have taken place to mark this milestone. These events include a girls-only football day, where more than 100 under 10 girls participated, showcasing their skills and passion for the sport. The club also organised a raffle for a framed signed Paul Pogba shirt, raising a total of 189. Many friendly matches were also held, providing enjoyable experiences for all the children involved.
Notably, Ladybridge FC hosted St. Peters Lutheran College from Australia, reflecting the club's commitment to fostering international connexions and maintaining sportsmanship on and off the pitch.
In conclusion, Ladybridge FC is a football club deeply rooted in the Bolton community. With a focus on growth, inclusivity, and grassroots development, the club welcomes individuals who are eager to contribute to the sport and make a lasting impact.