Club Information

West Bridgford Ladies FC

Our new ladies team was formed in the summer of 2006 in order to enable girls who had played junior football the opportunity to continue playing the game at adult level.

The nucleus of the team is comprised of sixteen and seventeen year old girls complemented by a few older players selected to provide the younger team members with experience of playing adult football which can be physically more challenging.

The majority of the players in the ladies team started with the club as ten and eleven year olds in 2000 and have been together ever since.

In July 2006, the team moved to a new training centre at Highfields Sports Club which provides excellent facilities. The team will play its home games at the new facility at Regatta Way



The prospect of playing adult football provides the players with and exciting challenge which the players are looking forward to with great anticipation and opens a new chapter in the history of girls football at West Bridgford.

Club History - West Bridgford Colts FC

West Bridgford Colts Football Club - dedicated to the pursuit of fair play and sportsmanship in youth football

West Bridgford Colts had its humble beginnings in 1991 and began, initially, with 4 or 5 teams, from ages 10 to 13, but has grown tremendously and is now one of the largest youth football clubs in the country, with over 54 squads, both boys and girls, from under 5's to under 18's, offering more than 750 FA registered players the opportunity of regular structured football.

Our distinctive black and red playing kit was based on the AC Milan strip of the time but, by coincidence, combined the colours of our two local teams, Nottingham Forest who play in red shirts and Notts County's black and white striped kit.

In 1994, the Club found a home at the Coronation Ground, behind the Chateau Restaurant on Wilford Lane, sharing clubhouse, changing room and pitch facilities with two cricket clubs who utilised the ground during the summer months.

Sadly, the clubhouse was lost in an arson attack in 2004 and the land is now to be the site for the new Becket School.

However, building work will shortly be starting on our new facility at Regatta Way, near Holme Pierrepoint. This will consist of clubhouse, changing rooms, on-site car park and three pitches, one of which we hope to be floodlit for mid week evening games.

The Club has also jointly assisted in financing of a project at The West Bridgford School which has secured extra pitches and floodlit training facilities for the next 21 years.

This year the Club will be starting a Boys' Academy and Women's teams to give older players the opportunity to continue playing football up to (and with the women's team, beyond) the age of 19.

The Teams participate in the full spectrum of local league football, with sides regularly competing in the Young Elizabethan League, Nottingham Imperial Youth League and Nottinghamshire Girls & Ladies League. In addition, the Club supports a thriving Mini-Colts Section made up of players in the 5 to 7 years old age group.

The intention is that, by teaching these younger players the basics of the game, they will develop as individuals and come through to play in the more regularised league structures enjoyed by the older teams and thus guarantee the Club continuity in the years to come.

The Club takes child protection very seriously and regularly checks managers, assistants and parent helpers with the Criminal Records Bureau.