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Broadbridge Heath F.C.

Broadbridge Heath Football Club is a football club based in Broadbridge Heath, near Horsham, in West Sussex, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South East Division and play at the High Wood Hill Sports Ground.

History

The club was established in 1919 by demobilised soldiers. Despite having only twelve players, they won the Horsham & District League and the Challenge Cup in their first season. When the league merged into the West Sussex League in 1970, Broadbridge Heath were placed in Division Three, winning the Division Three Charity Cup in the first season in the league and earning promotion to Division Two in their second. They promoted to the Premier Division after winning the Division One title in 1975–76, but left to join the Southern Counties Combination League in 1978. When this league merged into the Sussex County League in 1983, the club were placed in the new Division Three.

After finishing third in 1987–88, the club were promoted to Division Two. They remained in Division Two until a third-place finish in 1997–98 saw them promoted to Division One. However, the club finishing bottom of Division One the following season and were relegated back to Division Two. In 2007–08 they finished second-from-bottom of Division Two and were relegated to Division Three. Despite only finishing fifth in 2011–12, they were promoted back to Division Two, and after finishing as runners-up in Division Two in 2013–14, the club were promoted to Division One. In 2015 the Sussex County League was renamed the Southern Combination, with Division One becoming the Premier Division. The club were Premier Division champions in 2022–23, earning promotion to the South East Division of the Isthmian League.

Club Management

First Team Manager Chris Simmons
First Team Assistant Manager Kristian Sorensen
First Team Head Coach Karl Downs
First Team Goalkeeping Coaches Chris Polsen & Ross Butterfill
First Team Coaches Dave Letley & Sean Jarvie
Physios Rebecca Lobley & Naomi Cole
U23 Manager Chris Ellis
U23 Assistant Manager Alex Bethell
U23 Coach Dave Letley

Ground

Between 1979 and 1987 the club played at Wickhurst Lane, a former Army camp. The land was bought by Tesco for redevelopment, with a supermarket and leisure centre built on the site. The leisure centre featured a multi-purpose arena including an athletics track surrounding a grass playing surface with a large seated stand on one side of the track. The football club became tenants at the new arena.

In the summer of 2019, Broadbridge Heath moved to a new ground built next to the Bridge leisure centre, called High Wood Hill Sports Ground.

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Billy Collings
GK England ENG Alfie Hadfield
GK England ENG Liam Matthews
DF England ENG James Archard
DF England ENG Tadley Bromage
DF England ENG Jamie Chesworth
DF England ENG Ben Dyson
DF England ENG Jack Frankland
DF England ENG Sal Marino
DF England ENG Kyle Sim (Vice-Captain)
DF England ENG Sean Terry
MF England ENG Jamie Buchanan
MF England ENG Matt Hay
MF England ENG Matt Penfold
MF England ENG Andy Waddingham (Captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Louis Evans
MF England ENG Owen Cranmer-Flynn
MF England ENG Adrian Britton
FW England ENG Callum Dowdell
FW England ENG Mark Goldson
FW England ENG Mason Doughty
FW England ENG Lewis Croal
FW England ENG Stan Berry
FW England ENG Ben Aubrey
FW England ENG Oil Leslie
FW England ENG Jake Lindsey
FW England ENG Sam Lemon

Honours

  • Southern Combination League
    • Premier Division champions 2022–23
  • West Sussex League
    • Division One champions 1975–76
    • Division Three Charity Cup winners 1970–71

Records

See also

References

  1. ^ Club History Broadbridge Heath F.C.
  2. ^ 2013–14 Handbook West Sussex League
  3. ^ Broadbridge Heath at the Football Club History Database
  4. ^ Broadbridge Heath Nomad Online
  5. ^ New ground name announcement Broadbridge Heath F.C.
  6. ^ Broadbridge Heath anticipating 'really big season' next campaign after last game at Leisure Centre West Sussex County Times, 25 April 2019

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