Cranleigh FC is actively seeking to strengthen its men’s first team squad ahead of the 2024/25 season. Competing in the Surrey County Premier League at Step 7, the club has set its sights on promotion to Step 5 and is looking to recruit new players to help achieve this ambition.

Fixtures & Results

Playing at their home ground, Snoxhall, located in the heart of Cranleigh, the club is known for its vast youth system, with over 500 registered players across various age groups. First team training sessions, which are conducted on both grass and 3G pitches, are led by a team of qualified coaches committed to player development.

Dave Nicholas, Director of Football, expressed his enthusiasm about the club’s growth and the potential it holds. “Cranleigh FC has seen huge growth across all age groups in recent years. It’s been encouraging to watch so many youth players progress to the first team.

“To match our ambition of ultimately reaching Step 5 in the English non-league system, we’re looking to add more players to our first team squad. Whether you’re an emerging talent or an experienced player looking for a new challenge, we would love to hear from you.”

Prospective players interested in joining Cranleigh FC are encouraged to contact Dave Nicholas, Director of Football, at davenicholas@myyahoo.com.

Cranleigh FC’s fixtures and results can be viewed here.

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.