The Club has 18 teams ranging from Under 7's to Open Age.
Teams play in 5 different leagues.
The Club has in the region of 270 registered players.
190 play in the Junior and Mini-Soccer Sections.
26 players are from ethnic minorities.
There are 16 Committee Members and 32 Club Officials.
Over the years Beechfield has won many awards, during the last two years these have come thick and fast:
Manchester FA Development Club of the Year - 2003/2004 and 2005/2006.
Salford Sports Council Club of the Year - 2004/2005
Greater Manchester Sports Club of the Year - 2004
Finalist - North West - Sport England Community Club of the Year 2005
Salford Sports Council Club of the Year - Runner's Up 2005/2006
To provide and sponsor organised football, to all people in the local community irrespective of age, sex, religion ethnic background, ability and sexual orientation.
To provide a safe, enjoyable and secure environment in all matters relating to football coaching, playing, and development.
To encourage and promote confidence, sportsmanship, team spirit, individual, discipline, and skill.
To enhance the good name of Beechfield United Football Club.
Club History
The Club Today
Aims and Objectives
Recent Awards
Beechfield United was established in 1980 by the late Barry Salisbury and Colin Roden. The name originates from the Beechfield Housing Estate in Swinton where the first games were played. The first team to carry the Beechfield name was an Under 15's team who played in the now defunct Worsley and District League.
Due to incessant vandalism Beechfield played just one season at Beechfield it then moved to Brookhouse in Eccles. The Club moved to Beechfarm its current home in 1982.
In 2003 Beechfield became an F.A. Charter Standard Development Club.
Club History
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