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Clitheroe F.C. play in the
Northern Premier League Division One North, playing home games at the Shawbridge Stadium. The first club from the town, also called
Clitheroe, played in the
FA Cup in the 1880s. There is also a youth football club, Clitheroe Wolves, founded in 1992.
Cricket has been played in Clitheroe since the 1800s, with
Clitheroe Cricket Club being formed in 1862 as an amalgamation of two sides, Clitheroe Alhambra and the local Rifles Corps. Based at Chatburn Road and members of the Ribblesdale League since its inception, the club won the league title and both the
Ramsbottom and
Twenty-20 cups in the 2006 season. The
Clitheroe Golf Club was founded in 1891, and originally the course was at Horrocksford on land now quarried away. The current course was designed by
James Braid, and play began in the early 1930s. It is located south of the town in the neighbouring parish of
Pendleton. Clitheroe Rugby Union Football Club, formed in 1977, play at Silcock Park (formerly Littlemoor Park) on Littlemoor Road in the town and run two adult mens rugby teams, one adult ladies team and have a thriving junior section. In August 2005, a cycle race, the
Clitheroe Grand Prix, took place in the town, with
Russell Downing finishing ahead of
Chris Newton. In August 2006,
Ben Greenwood won, with
Ian Wilkinson second, but in April 2007, the council decided not to support another event, citing poor attendance. The town was also the start point of the second stage of the
2015 Tour of Britain. Public sports facilities are available at Edisford, with the Ribblesdale Pool and Clitheroe Tennis Centre located there, along with a number of football pitches and netball courts. The site is shared with the Roefield Leisure Centre, developed and operated by a registered charity whose supporters began fund-raising in 1985. In April 2006, Clitheroe Skatepark officially opened in the Castle grounds, built and funded by the Lancaster Foundation charitable trust. In June 2016, Clitheroe-raised mixed martial artist,
Michael Bisping, won the
UFC Middleweight Championship, by defeating Luke Rockhold by way of knockout in the first round of the fight. On 5 July 2019 he was inducted into The UFC Hall of Fame. He is the first English fighter to be inducted. == Culture ==