
Pocklington Town AFC
📍 The Henry Thirsk Amenity Centre, The Balk, Pocklington YO42 2NZ, UK
About Pocklington Town AFC
Pocklington Town AFC is a vibrant community football club and sports venue nestled in the heart of Pocklington. With an impressive Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, it's renowned for providing excellent facilities and a welcoming atmosphere. The club serves as a hub for local football, hosting matches and training sessions for various age groups. Visitors consistently praise the venue's well-kept pitches and overall friendly environment, making it a popular spot for both players and spectators.
The club prides itself on fostering a strong community spirit, offering opportunities for individuals of all ages to engage with football. From competitive matches to training sessions, Pocklington Town AFC is dedicated to promoting local sports and developing talent. The dedicated staff and volunteers ensure a positive experience for all members and visitors, maintaining a high standard for the club's operations and facilities.
Visiting Information
While specific opening hours are not provided, Pocklington Town AFC ensures a welcoming experience for all. The venue boasts excellent accessibility features, including wheelchair-accessible parking, an accessible entrance, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. Please note that payment options are not specified.
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📍 The Henry Thirsk Amenity Centre, The Balk, Pocklington YO42 2NZ, UK
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Showing 5 of 98 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 4 February 2026.
Visited here to watch my son play football. His team dominated play & we drove away with a solid win. The people in the new build houses are going to absolutely love having there windows smashed in every Saturday during football season.
Great venue. Very welcoming. Well kept pitches. Good club. 4 stars may seem harsh but it's a really good standard for a club. Easy to find. Can be a bit breezy, so warm up warm.
Edited review after how they treated my autistic child: He wasn't even allowed to train half the time as they said training was 'full' though they still took the £100 a year fees! My child only wanted to train and learn, not expecting to make the team but they said he wasn't good enough to train after 3+ years at the club. One coach told him to "go home when you're better at football". Now found new club who are supporting and helping him develop.
Fantastic pitches good facilities
Just about ready for ncel great pitches railed off main pitches, clubhouse, tea bar, car parks, floodlights, just need hard standing and enclosing with stand and ready to go. Teams in humber premier league, York league. And East Riding league.