A FOOTBALL Club in Hampshire has been broken into and now officers are appealing for witnesses.

Sometime between 8am on Saturday July 4 and 9.30pm on Tuesday July 7, entry was forced at Petersfield Town Football Club on Love Lane in Petersfield.

While nothing appeared to be stolen from the property, damage was caused to a large window and now officers are conducting enquiries and have turned to the public for help finding the offenders.

Police are "particularly keen" to find two young people who were seen in the area.

One boy, aged between 14 and 16-years-old is described to be white, with a slim build, short mousy brown hair and he was wearing a grey Nike hooded top with black sleeves and a white t-shirt with the word POLO across the front, denim jeans, black and white trainers and a dark rucksack.

While the other boy, also aged between 14 and 16-years-old is described as being white with short brown hair and he was wearing a dark blue hooded top with Nike Air written across the front, dark coloured shorts, with white socks, dark coloured trainers and a gold chain around his neck.

A Hampshire Police spokesperson said: "We are appealing for witnesses following a report of a burglary at the Petersfield Town Football Club on Love Lane. Entry was forced to the property between 8am on Saturday 4 July and 9.30pm on 7 July causing damage to a large window.

"It does not appear that anything was stolen. We have conducted a number of enquiries and are now turning to the public for help. Did you see anything? Perhaps you’ve seen someone acting suspicious in the area of the Football Club?"

"Anyone with information should call police on 101, quoting the crime reference number 44200250403, or alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, where information can be left anonymously."