Salford Sports Village

Salford Sports Village

Salford Sports Village
Littleton Road
Salford
M7 3NQ

Telephone: 0161 604 7600

Salford Sports Village is a state of the art facility providing a fantastic range of sporting and training opportunities for everyone.

  • 32-station fitness suite
  • Two fitness studios
  • Full size third generation astroturf pitch
  • Seven a side third generation astroturf pitch with shock pad (suitable for rugby training)
  • Four fully enclosed five-a-side astroturf pitches
  • Nine 11-a-side grass pitches
  • Six mini soccer grass pitches
  • Three nine-a-side grass pitches
  • Changing facilities
  • Conference room
  • Meeting room
  • Public library
  • Cafe
  • Free secure parking

Opening times

  • Monday to Thursday: 9.00am to 10.00pm
  • Friday: 9.00am to 8.00pm 
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9.00am to 5.00pm

JP League

Salford Sports Village is the home of the JP League this new five and seven-a-side football league is set to blow the competition out of the water with it's unique player protection system, affiliated football matches, video footage of games via it's own website and internal big TV screens, excellent facilities and friendly atmosphere.

See the JP League website for more information and to register your details.

For more details about this new and exciting league please contact Colin Richardson on 0161 793 3555 or email colin.richardson@scll.co.uk.

Map of location

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Who to contact

Name
Claire Bradshaw and Darren Stirrup
Address
Salford Sports Village
Littleton Road
Salford
M7 3NQ
Map to this location
Telephone
0161 604 7600
Email
salfordsportsvillage@scll.co.uk

This page was last updated on 11 May 2012

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