Pokéclub, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands
Tel: 0121 354 2655 or email [email protected]
All on hold at present due to Covid 19 - future plans uncertain except we are signed up for the on-line Team Challenge (masters only) - see "news" tab above.
Sutton Coldfield Pokéclub is a Pokémon League meeting place, where members can meet and play the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Video games with others who enjoy playing and collecting Pokémon just as much as you do. With your own Pokémon DS games and Pokémon Trading Cards you can battle and trade with other members and you can even earn special Pokémon prizes!
New members of any age are always welcome whether you are a complete beginner or an old hand. At Pokéclub, beginners can learn the basics and there's always other players on hand who will be willing to help you learn the game. The League is a great way to make new friends and practice your game to compete in Pokémon tournaments from League Challenge Tournaments all the way up to the World Championships.
Meeting times and dates can be found on this website.
We charge a small amount to cover rental costs for the hall (no charge for league sessions held at Sutton Coldfield library). We charge more for tournaments when we need to book the hall for longer hours and to cover the cost of prizes. We are non - profit making and any excess monies we take in are given back to players via prizes or subsidising events.
Pokémon cards and accessories are available to purchase on most Pokéclub days, at a discount price and booster packs can also be purchased from The Little Green Bookworm Café in Sutton Coldfield Library with whom we are affiliated.
Parents and carers are encouraged to stay with younger children.
Want to join Pokéclub?? Feel free to come along on any league day (dates and times of meetings can be found under the Club Dates and Events tab at the top of the page) or email [email protected] for further information.
You can download our welcome newsletter here
If you are a parent or guardian and don't know your Pikachu from your Zekrom and can't understand what all the fuss is about, the Pokémon company have put together a guide that you can view online from this link - A parents' guide to Pokémon.
Sutton Coldfield Pokéclub is a Pokémon League meeting place, where members can meet and play the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Video games with others who enjoy playing and collecting Pokémon just as much as you do. With your own Pokémon DS games and Pokémon Trading Cards you can battle and trade with other members and you can even earn special Pokémon prizes!
New members of any age are always welcome whether you are a complete beginner or an old hand. At Pokéclub, beginners can learn the basics and there's always other players on hand who will be willing to help you learn the game. The League is a great way to make new friends and practice your game to compete in Pokémon tournaments from League Challenge Tournaments all the way up to the World Championships.
Meeting times and dates can be found on this website.
We charge a small amount to cover rental costs for the hall (no charge for league sessions held at Sutton Coldfield library). We charge more for tournaments when we need to book the hall for longer hours and to cover the cost of prizes. We are non - profit making and any excess monies we take in are given back to players via prizes or subsidising events.
Pokémon cards and accessories are available to purchase on most Pokéclub days, at a discount price and booster packs can also be purchased from The Little Green Bookworm Café in Sutton Coldfield Library with whom we are affiliated.
Parents and carers are encouraged to stay with younger children.
Want to join Pokéclub?? Feel free to come along on any league day (dates and times of meetings can be found under the Club Dates and Events tab at the top of the page) or email [email protected] for further information.
You can download our welcome newsletter here
If you are a parent or guardian and don't know your Pikachu from your Zekrom and can't understand what all the fuss is about, the Pokémon company have put together a guide that you can view online from this link - A parents' guide to Pokémon.