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Guru Nanak Football Club
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Guru Nanak Football Club

4.5(72)

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  • Guru Nanak Football Club works hard to provide opportunities for all to particpate in football regardless of gender, restricted mobility or other issues. The facilities provided are amongst the best in the area and players, officials have a Code of Conduct to guide their behaviour. For over 55 years the Club has been not only producing good players but also 'good people' who go onto do well in their lives. Long may this ethos continue.

  • Community club in the centre of Gravesend founded in 1965 by the then Asian community. Now one of the biggest multicultural clubs in NW Kent. Winner of a number of community awards for inclusivity including Fifa award for Women's & Girls football. It's ethos is to give an opportunity to everyone a chance to play football. Therefore cost of membership is one of the lowest in Gravesham. Facilities are good and with the application of 3G Astro turf will become one of the best facilities clubs i...

  • As a football club its not for me, the pitch isn't great and the facilities weren't great. The kits they give aren't great and the training is bad. you pay a big amount of money every year and it still isn't worth it. To be honest Punjab United are the greatest and my son plays there now, if you wanna sign for a good club which is worth it, come to Punjab United. They have better facilities and better people at the club. Highly recommended.

  • Funny football ground, 1 week you can have all their pearent having ago at you and the next they are praising how good we are. We have always done well against them when they play at home...

  • Went to Gng wrestling club to see a wrestling competition absolutely brilliant experience