Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Brighton Sport

Brighton is a great sports town, not just to see sport, but play so well, especially if you are in football, rugby, swimming, skiing and chess. There are more modern places in Brighton where you can enjoy these sports and many others.

For starters may Brighton, to be known as the city by the sea, but also has some impressive interior water park. Visitors can take a dip in the Prince Regent Sports Complex, the four pools and water slides for several people has all age groups. The Prince Regent is also home to a gym full of equipment of last generation. For beginners, it is advisable to St. Luke's pool, where lessons are in less teaching and training pool.

King Alfred Leisure Centre, the largest indoor sports center in Brighton and Hove is also open to the public. In addition to swimming, the center also has facilities for other indoor sports in two multi-purpose sports hall. Guests can choose, basketball, badminton, volleyball, table tennis and five-man football. There is also a popular place and time in trampoline diving courses for adults and children every Saturday.

Brighton and Hove three sports centers are "dry" center named because they have pools, but still offers many ways to keep in shape. Stanley Deason Leisure Centre is another popular multi-purpose sports hall in Brighton. They offer not swim, but there are excellent training facilities for squash, hockey and football and a gym. The Dean Sports Complex with excellent facilities for athletics, tennis, squash, dance football league and football, while Moulsecoomb Community Leisure Centre has a multi-purpose room and a gym to lift weights and fitness exercises.

Women should consider at the Brighton and Hove Running Sisters, a group of girls eager runners. Basketball is another popular sport among women in Brighton and gives women the opportunity to train with the England team.

Golf lovers have the opportunity to other golf courses around the city center play of Brighton. One of the most popular golf 18 holes Hollingbury golf course, has his own shop, cafeteria and bar.

If your idea of watching sport other sweaty people, then you can participate in games in Sussex Country Cricket Club, who is competing in the top league, or Brighton & Hove Albion FC.

Chief football team Brighton & Hove Albion FC has a very illustrious history and is one of the main reasons for the immense popularity of football in the city.

There are so many places in Brighton, where people can practice their dribbling skills, participation in a real game or just watching professional football. King Alfred Leisure Centre is always a good place to find a friendly game of football, while all football grounds in the time-Stanley Deason Leisure Centre ideal for groups of 11 each side. Also, there are adequate facilities in football with Dean Sports Complex in the football league and football and Moulsecoomb Community Leisure Centre indoor soccer.

Brighton & Hove Albion FC was founded in 1901 and currently plays in the Football League One for the 2006-07 season after falling in the championship. Seagull nickname devices correctly in the seaside town, Brighton & Hove Albion FC Eagles bitter rivals Crystal Palace. Previously, she like dolphins or the twins were known.

The team began play in the Southern League, he joined the Major League Soccer in 1920 and remained there until the Second World War. His best finish was third place in 1936-37 and 1938-39 seasons. After the war, such as Brighton had served the dubious honor of the teams with the best record that had never won promotion. It was in 1958-1959 when he climbed finally completed in the second division. But the team had only three seasons before being relegated 1961/62. After the end of the season 1962-1963, who were in the department four. One bright spot was in the 1964 season, when he Brighton England international Bobby Smith and the club four division championship was taken in that year.

Usually in blue and white stripes more competitive in the old First Division from 1979 to 1983 and reached the FA Cup holds final 1983rd Who 2-2 draw at Manchester United, but lost 0-4 in the replay. In the same season the team from the First Division was staying. They suffered a period of economic struggle in the decade that followed, and almost made to the National Conference in 1997. was achieved in 2001 and the division cellar and a second consecutive promotion. However, they were relegated at the end of the season. The promotion was reached after a trial, but the decline after two years later.

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