at County Ground, Thurston Rd, Leyland , PR25 2LF United Kingdom
Lancashire Football Association is responsible for the governance and development of all levels of football in Lancashire. Lancashire Football Association is responsible for the governance and development of all levels of football in Lancashire. From Barrow-in-Furness in the North, Manchester and Liverpool in the South, Blackpool and Morecambe on the West Coast, Rochdale and Oldham in the East, Lancashire is truly a footballing County. Some 100 leagues, 4000 teams, 1500 referees and no end of volunteers and helpers rely on the Association to enable and keep football in Lancashire thriving.
To promote the game of Association Football in every way in which the Association shall think proper, and to take all such steps as shall be deemed necessary or advisable for preventing the Rules of the Association and Laws of the Game, or other methods or practices in such game, and for protecting it from abuses.
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Lancashire Football Association is Preston based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. Located at County Ground, Thurston Rd PR25 2LF. Contact phone number of Lancashire Football Association: 01772 624000
Official Club page for Walton le Dale JFC Walton le Dale JFC was established in 1998. As of season 2013/14 we will have five teams entered into the Mid Lancs Colts Junior Football League. Three teams will be entered into the Central Lancashire Junior Football League. We also have a development academy for younger children. In 2011 the club secured Charter Standard status. This is the recognised mark of a well run club.
Preston Grasshoppers is a rugby and sports club situated in modern premises affording ideal and flexible conference and function facilities.
Lancashire Football Association is responsible for the governance and development of all levels of football in Lancashire. Lancashire Football Association is responsible for the governance and development of all levels of football in Lancashire. From Barrow-in-Furness in the North, Manchester and Liverpool in the South, Blackpool and Morecambe on the West Coast, Rochdale and Oldham in the East, Lancashire is truly a footballing County. Some 100 leagues, 4000 teams, 1500 referees and no end of volunteers and helpers rely on the Association to enable and keep football in Lancashire thriving.