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Sports Teams in Longridge
Our sports teams have been quietly successful - not only locally but nationally, too. Click on the name to visit their Web site.
Longridge Gymnastics Club
Longridge Gymnastics Club has been awarded Gymmark status from English Gymnastics.
The club has also been awarded runners up for the Ribble Valley Community Sports Club of the Year .
Longridge Hockey Club
Founded in 1976 Longridge Hockey club is a small friendly hockey club. Longridge Hockey Club has a lot to offer, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player.
The club field 3 ladies teams who play league matches every Saturday from September through to April as well as seven-a-side league fixtures in the summer.
Longridge Town FC
The club currently run four football teams, two senior teams, a youth team and a veterans team. The three adult teams play in the Preston and District Leagues and the youth teams plays in the Lancashire Evening Post under 18s league.
The club will be moving to their new ground which is nearing completion on Inglewhite Road.
Longridge Cricket Club
Cricket has been played in Longridge since 1856 - which meant their 150th anniversary in 2006.
Longridge Cricket Club has achieved the prestigious Clubmark status. The Cricket Club run seven junior teams and five senior teams. In the last five years the senior teams have 15 winners or runner up titles and all the junior teams now play in the highest divisions in the Lancashire league.