Storrington Community Football Club is committed to offering as many children the opportunity of becoming involved in football, regardless of their age, ability, sex or nationality. We are not a 'win at all costs' club but seek to strike a healthy balance between being a competitive club and also giving an opportunity to children of all abilities.
Storrington Community Football Club is run by unpaid volunteers and is a not-for-profit charity, all financial contributions go towards the running of the club, maintenance of the pitch, equipment, insurances and FA membership.
Storrington Community Football Club is run by unpaid volunteers and is a not-for-profit charity, all financial contributions go towards the running of the club, maintenance of the pitch, equipment, insurances and FA membership.
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Storrington FC, these days known as the Swans, was first formed way back in 1883 when the first ever Sussex Football league was formed. Of course at this time, the team would have been men only and would have continued like this right through to 1977 when Storrington Vipers was formed to provide training and access to football for children under 16.
James Everett has resigned from his position as first team manager of the club. Following yesterday's 2-2 draw against Littlehampton, 1st Team Manager James Everett made the decision to step down from his role, the club has accepted his resignation. The club would like to put on record our thanks to James for his hard.
Abide with the rules of the Football Association and the respective Leagues with whom the club is registered. To remember that you represent Storrington Vipers in everything you do and say on the football field. Behave responsibly at all times (before, during or after a match) and set a good example to the players.
It is the continued commitment of Storrington Community Football Club to develop and maintain a safe, inclusive and enjoyable environment for all our children and young people, be they players, referees or qualified coaches. Storrington Community Football Club practices the key principles of safeguarding children and young people as set out by the FA.
The objective of the Football Club is to provide football for both local youngsters up to and including the under sixteen age group (classified as Youth Football) and to provide football for those ages over sixteen (classified as Adult football). Local would mean feeder villages into Steyning Rock Road including Storrington, Thakeham, Rackham, Washington, West Chiltington, Ashington, Amberley, Bury, Cootham, Sullington, Greatham and Parham.
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