History
We are Crosby United Junior Football Club, formed in 2008 following the dissolution of Gunness & Crosby JFC, the club split into Crosby United. Based on this historical connection our colours are green (with black), (grey away), and reflect the woodland area of our grounds.
Following the split for a short time, the club found a home at Crosby Junior School until moving to the current den’ at Foxhills Sports Ground, at which point the club adopted the badge and identity of the fox, cubs and most recently the Vixens:

We are
A junior (and development) football club placed right in the heart of North Lincolnshire’s most deprived and diverse area.
our purpose
is to develop young people into good citizens through the mode of sport. Our mantra is all abilities from tots to teens and through into adulthood, supported by player pathways throughout all these stages.
Our aim
is to develop young people and the area in which we are placed, developing the area so that participants feel valued and identify with something positive. Providing a fun, friendly and safe environment in which boys and girls of all backgrounds and abilities can develop and enjoy football and social activities.
Crosby United are
Connected
with a variety of stakeholders, we have built trust and encouraged support and investment within our facility, ranging from community safety, public health, governing bodies, local leaders from communities and the public.
Conscious
of our place within our community and understand issues that are faced by the community – Role models and ambassadors to our junior members.
We view ourselves as a community service, an asset for the community to utilise, to be a focal point for the community, assisting in cohesion. We take pride in the service that we deliver and understand our role in engaging with some of our areas most deprived children and families. We are trusted adult and role models, and we take our safeguarding duties very seriously, we understand our community, our members, and the role we have.