Flackwell Heath FC has responded to social media rumours that their ground has been sold.
The club's chairmen denied that their ground, Wilks Park, has been sold after online speculation the site could be turned into a housing estate.
Three teams play at Wilks Park, off Heath End Road, which has a capacity of 2000 fans.
The club's first team plays in the Cherry Red Combined Counties Premier North Division, the reserve team is in the Suburban Football League, and the U18 team competes in the Allied Counties Youth Football League.
The first team recently stepped out onto Wilks Park and eased their way into the next round of the FA Cup after beating Keynsham Town 4-0.
Terry Glynn, chairman of Flackwell Heath FC, said: "Wilks Park has not been sold.
"We are concentrating on trying to win the league this season and having good runs in all the FA and league cup competitions.
"Key to our progress is developing both our youth and development teams as they make their way into senior football.
"We continue to do lots of work in the community with a strong relationship being forged between the parent club and the minors setup."
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