Broadbridge Heath F.C.

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Broadbridge Heath
Full name Broadbridge Heath Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bears
Founded 1919
Ground The Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre
Broadbridge Heath
Manager Mark Wright
League Sussex County League
Division Two
2006–07 Sussex County League
Division Two, 17th

Broadbridge Heath F.C. are a football club based in Broadbridge Heath, near Horsham, England

They currently play there home fixtures at Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre, Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath, West Sussex, RH12 3LY.

Manager: Mark Wright

Assistant Manager: Scott Vincent

Club Coach: Sam Chapman

Reserve Team Manager: Stuart McCall

Youth Team Managers: Mike Balfour, Nik Mulcahy

Star Players: James O'Dwyer and Nathan Sleat == Club Colours ==

Home: Royal Blue Shirts, Shorts and Socks Away: White Shirts, Black Shorts and Socks Alt Away: Red Black Shirts, Black Shorts and Socks


[edit] Brief History

Broadbridge Heath FC was founded in 1919 by local ex-members of the armed forces who had just returned from the 1914-18 Great War. In the very first season of competitive football, with only 12 registered players, the club won the Horsham & District Championship, and Challenge Cup. In 1970/71, the League amalgamated with the West Sussex Football League with the Club joining Division Three.

Promotion was won to Division Two the following season.

In 1978/79, following promotion from the Premier Division of the WSFL, Broadbridge Heath joined the Southern Counties Combination League, which at that time, was a feeder to the Sussex County League.The SCCL amalgamated with the County League in 1983/84, with Broadbridge Heath becoming founder members of Division Three. The club moved to its new facilities at Wickhurst Lane in 1987 and won promotion to Division Two the following year. Since then the club has remained in senior football, and spent a season (1998/99) in Division One before relegation back to Division Two, where they have sustained a mid-table position.

With Horsham and Horsham YMCA close by, low attendances have always been a problem, combined with the absence of any bar revenue. However with a large development of approx 2,000 houses planned for the area, the future of Broadbridge Heath Football Club, in their own facilities, away from the Leisure Centre, is now a realistic possibility, guaranteeing the future of the club.

Sourced from : www.broadbridgeheathfc.co.uk

In the 2007-08 season, they are members of the Sussex County Football League Division Two.

Sussex County League Division Two 2007-08
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Broadbridge Heath | Crawley Down | East Grinstead Town | Lancing | Lingfield | Littlehampton Town | Midhurst & Easebourne | Mile Oak | Peacehaven & Telscombe | Pease Pottage Village | Rustington | Seaford Town | Sidlesham | Southwick | Steyning Town | Storrington | Wealden | Westfield

Sussex County Football League Reserve West 2007/08
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Broadbridge Heath | Chichester City United | Forest | Lancing | Littlehampton Town | Midhurst & Easebourne | Pagham | Rustington | Sidlesham | Southwick Steyning Town | Storrington | Wick | Worthing United

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