
The Hunslet Club, a leading youth organisation in South Leeds, has officially opened its brand-new £1.2 million 3G sports facility yesterday (6 October 2025), funded through the Football Foundation’s Lionesses Fund – a national investment programme designed to boost women’s and girls’ participation in sport.
The Hunslet Club is proud to be one of just 30 sites across the country selected to receive this funding, recognising the club’s commitment to providing inclusive, high-quality sporting opportunities for all young people.
The new 3G pitch will not only transform football opportunities for girls and women in South Leeds but will also enhance community access to year-round sport, training, and development session for all young people in the area.
The grand opening was attended by The Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire, Ed Anderson, along with Hunslet legends Peter Swan and Jason Robinson, who joined club members, families, and supporters to celebrate the milestone. Leeds United Women’s Abi Lee and rugby legend Jason Robinson had the honour of cutting the gold ribbon, marking the official opening of the state-of-the-art facility.
Following the ceremony, young members of The Hunslet Club flooded onto the pitch to showcase a range of activities, from football and rugby to multi-sport games, highlighting the wide variety of opportunities now available on site.
“This investment is a game-changer for South Leeds,” said Ryan Grant, Director of Business & Education at The Hunslet Club. “It’s about giving every young person – especially girls – the chance to get involved, be active, and thrive in a safe, inclusive environment. We’re incredibly proud to be part of this national movement.”
The Football Foundation’s Lionesses Fund aims to level the playing field by improving access to grassroots facilities and increasing female participation in football across the UK.
For more information about The Hunslet Club and its wide range of activities, visit hunsletclub.org.uk or follow @HunsletClub on social media.
This post is based on a press release issued by The Hunslet Club
Photo L-R: Jason Robinson, Abi Lee and the Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire
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