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We are delighted to announce that FC Farsley in the Community has received £16,500 from the National Lottery Communities Fund.
In the first in a series of articles introducing FC Farsley's senior leadership team, we speak to Lindsey Hellawell, who is the club's new safeguarding officer.
Wildcats is non-competitive football for girls who want to give it a go for the very first time or want to play with other girls their own age. Most importantly, Wildcats is all about having loads of fun and meeting new friends.
We have established FC Farsley in the Community – a dedicated Community Interest Company (CIC) aimed at delivering meaningful outreach, engagement and participation opportunities.
Back to the future: FC Farsley can confirm a change in the name of its stadium and surrounding facilities. Here's why we took that decision:
Club's new nickname taps into Farsley's rich heritage.
Some echoes from the past combine with looking to the future in FC Farsley Sports Club's new badge.
Ed Cowburn writes about designing the new FC Farsley home kit, which is currently used by our Deaf, Development and Women's teams


