Wrecclesham recreation ground caters for cricket, football, rugby and tennis clubs. This is where
Jonny Wilkinson and
Graham Thorpe started careers in their professional sports, as well as many sportsmen of some generations before such as
Billy Beldham and
Vic Cannings. ;Cricket Wrecclesham Cricket Club can be linked back to 4 May 1901, where an advert in the
Farnham Herald was posted to find players willing to play cricket. The club moved to the recreation ground in Riverdale in the 1930s. Competing in the Farnham and District Cricket league, the club won its first honours in 1934 and 1936. Wrecclesham joined the I’Anson competition in 1953 and won it in 1956. The club's crest, made in 2008, is of an owl over a pottery kiln, referencing the
Farnham Pottery which was widely known for its 'owl jugs' which were produced up to the 1950s. ; Association Football Wrecclesham Football Club joined the
Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) in 2007 and won its Premier Division in 2011. The club's 1st XI team opted to promotion to the top division of the
Aldershot & District Football League where it has a second team who play some divisions below. Wrecclesham Football Club folded at the end of the 2013/14 season. After the folding of Wrecclesham FC, United Football Club of Farnham (UFC Farnham) became the only football club based in Wrecclesham from the 2014/15 season with their first and reserve teams playing in the Guildford & Woking Alliance Football League Divisions Three and Five respectively. In May 2016 it was announced that UFC Farnham would merge with the Wrecclesham Social Club to once again become Wrecclesham FC, continuing the tradition of a club which was founded in 1904. In 2019
Badshot Lea F.C. opened The Operatix Community Ground at Westfield Lane, the site previously used by Farnham Rugby Club. Their first game at the ground was played against
Aldershot Town F.C. of the Vanarama National League on 6 July 2019 with an attendance of over 600 people. In 2007, Badshot Lea F.C. were promoted to the Football Association National Non-League Pyramid. They ground-shared at several clubs so that they could meet the FA Ground Compliance requirements, before settling at the old Farnham Rugby Club ground in Wrecclesham. Their men's 1st Xl compete in national competitions such as the
FA Cup and
FA Vase. Badshot Lea Ladies 1st Xl compete in the Thames Valley Counties Women's Football League Div 1 and the
Women's FA Cup, and the youth plays in various league competitions in Surrey and Hampshire. ==Notable people==