This weekend is your last chance to purchase tickets for Cranleigh FC’s special anniversary raffle, with the draw set to be made by Councillor Liz Townsend on Monday, 30th September 2024, at 1pm. To celebrate 130 years of football in our community, the club is offering incredible prizes and a fantastic opportunity to support the growth of local football. Tickets are just £10 each, with amazing prizes up for grabs:

  • 1st Prize: £1,500
  • 2nd Prize: £750
  • 3rd Prize: £375

Total prize pool: £2,625. (Prize funds represent 50% of the original anticipated maximum amount).

At the time of writing, we have sold 385 tickets, generating revenue of £3,850, netting the club £1,225.

Women’s Team coach Nick Bamford anticipates to record the draw, with the winning tickets drawn by Councillor Liz Townsend from Waverley Borough Council, representing Cranleigh and Ewhurst. The holders of the winning tickets will be contacted on the same day and should they consent, will be announced on our website.

This milestone marks Cranleigh FC’s long-standing presence in Surrey football, with a rich history dating back to its founding in 1893. In recent years, the club has seen significant growth, now boasting nearly 50 teams and over 500 players across all age groups.

The raffle is a wonderful way for the community to unite in support of the club and help secure its bright future.

There is still time to buy your raffle tickets, please email events@cranleighfc.co.uk with the subject line “Cranleigh FC Raffle,” and a member of our team will get back to you.

>>Click here to buy your raffle tickets today

About Cranleigh FC

Cranleigh Football Club is an inclusive club and its youth teams welcomes boys and girls of all abilities, with an emphasis on fun and enjoyment. Coaching is based around a variety of games and exercises, following the latest FA models for player development.

The coaching models the club follows place emphasis on equal opportunities for all players, regardless of background or ability, and on participation rather than winning. All players receive equal playing time, are provided with the opportunity to play in all positions, and the coaching focus is on playing the ‘right way’, even if this has a negative impact on results in the short and medium term.