

About the Little Foxes Club
Welcome to the wonderful world of kids sports coaching!
Launched in 2007, the inspiration behind The Little Foxes Club was to combat the worrying trend of childhood obesity and to encourage the little people of today to make sport central in their lives in the future.
Why choose The Little Foxes Club?
Innovation
If you are expecting traditional sports coaching, you might be in for a welcome surprise! Little Foxes’ core strategy is that kids learn best when learning is fun. Our programmes also deliver high quality content, based on a carefully designed building block system starting with the basic fundamentals, and working towards well-developed skills and games. Variety is key to success, so each class is different to the last, and our pro coaches teach children in a pressure-free, fun environment, with an emphasis on learning through play.
Safety
At our club, your child’s safety is paramount. We understand the importance of responsibility and professionalism. For this reason, great emphasis is placed on selecting the right candidates to be appointed as Little Foxes Coaches. Seen as role models by many children both on and off the pitch, our coaches take pride in their work, have all been CRB checked and First Aid trained. We have full insurance covering every child who attends our classes and only use locations we have permission for.
Professionalism
Our growth and success has come from the fact that our clubs are run by professionals who are organised, dynamic and adopt a pro-active approach. We have a dedicated call centre, where our friendly admin and management team ensure that for parents receiving information and making bookings is as easy as possible. We are proud of the service we offer and are passionate about what we do.
Recognition
Our teams have developed relationships with government bodies, multiple local councils, the FA, LTA and many corporate businesses and charities. The Little Foxes Club is proud to say that we have been officially recognised by the Football Association and have been granted the FA Charter Standard Club Mark.
The FA Charter Standard Club Mark was established in February 2001 to recognise clubs that are well run - with high standards of coaching, administration, child protection and safety. It also recognises the club’s commitment to coaching, player and coach development and the raising of standards of behaviour in the game.