Felixstowe & Walton United manager Stuart Boardley said it felt ‘incredible’ to win the Suffolk Premier Cup after losing seven previous finals.
The Felixstowe & Walton United boss is eager to overcome his former side Leiston to end his Seasiders spell on a high in the Premier Cup Final.
Three Suffolk cricketers - including two from Bury St Edmunds CC - will represent the MCC versus an ICC Europe XI at Lord’s on Friday.
New head coach Johan de Silva is excited for the competitive action to get started.
Suffolk’s men’s team will visit three new grounds during 2025 while Adam Mansfield’s side will have their first home fixture at Sudbury CC.
A Suffolk football official has spoken of her pride at being promoted to the 2025 FIFA International Assistant Referee List.
The 89-year-old picked up the accolade ahead of the Boxing Day derby against Bury Town.
Johan de Silva is excited by the challenge of his new role as the head coach of Suffolk Women’s cricket team.
Special awards have been presented to three 50-year servants of grassroots football following their decades of service.
Framlingham Town FC stalwart Syd Vice has said he was ‘astounded’ after receiving the Active Suffolk Lifetime Achievement Award.
Chief executive Richard Neal is set to leave Suffolk FA with a ‘heavy heart’ early in the New Year.
Long Melford boss Liam Joyce insists his side will not ‘park the bus’ when they visit holders Needham Market in the Suffolk Premier Cup tomorrow.
Suffolk official Abi Byrne said she was ‘immensely proud’ to be selected for her first FIFA tournament.
A dominant day-two display against Lincolnshire paved the way for Suffolk to secure their National Counties Eastern Division One status.
Suffolk have made three changes for their final National Counties Championship match of the season at home to Lincolnshire.
Suffolk lost an absorbing contest at Stafford CC to leave their top-flight status in the National Counties Championship hanging in the balance.
A goal early in each half saw Redgrave Rangers win the Suffolk Champions Charity Shield against a Thurston side who ended with 10 men.
So tight is Eastern Division One of the National Counties Championship that Suffolk could still win it or be relegated.
Thurston are looking forward to the Suffolk Champions Charity Shield after what their new boss admits has been an ‘incredibly tough summer’.
Suffolk’s Tom Harper produced a stunning bowling display in his side’s draw with Bedfordshire.