West Bridgford F.C.

Association football club in England

Football club
West Bridgford
Full nameWest Bridgford Football Club
Founded1990 (Colts), 2011 (Seniors)
GroundRegatta Way Sports Ground, West Bridgford
Capacity1,000
ChairmanPeter Stansbury
ManagerRyan Doherty
LeagueUnited Counties League Division One
2022–23United Counties League Division One, 16th of 21
Home colours

West Bridgford Football Club are a football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. They are currently members of the United Counties League Division One and play at the Regatta Way Sports Ground.

History

Chairman Peter Stansbury with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in August 2023

In the 2015–16 season the men's section of West Bridgford FC was promoted after finishing 3rd in the Nottinghamshire Senior League.[1] and under the guidance of management duo and former players Stuart Robinson and Chris Marks, they achieved their fifth promotion, subsequently joining and winning the step 6 - East Midlands Counties Football League, only six years after the men's section was officially formed.

They declined promotion due to a lack of facilities,[2] to the Midland Football League and remained in the East Midlands Counties Football League. They remained members of the league until it was disbanded at the end of the 2020–21 season, at which point they were transferred to Division One of the United Counties League.

Ground

The club play at Regatta Way Sports Ground,[3] which has a capacity of 1,000.[4]

Honours

  • East Midlands Counties League
  • Nottinghamshire Senior League
    • Division Two Runners-up: 2011–12 (Promoted to Nottinghamshire Senior League Division One)
    • Division One Runners-up: 2013–14 (Promoted to Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division)
    • Premier Division Runners-up: 2014–15
    • Premier Division 3rd place: 2015–16 (Promoted to East Midland Counties Football League)
  • Nottinghamshire F. A. Intermediate Cup
    • Winners: 2015–16
    • Runners-up: 2011–12[2]

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: First qualifying round, 2020–21[6]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Second round, 2016–17[6]

Former players

Players that have played/managed in the Football League or higher, or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league)

References

  1. ^ "Constitution 2016 - 17 - East Midlands Counties League | www.emc-fl.com". eastmidlandscountiesleague.pitchero.com.
  2. ^ a b Russwwfc (18 August 2017). "The Wycombe Wanderer: West Bridgford - Regatta Way Sports Ground". The Wycombe Wanderer. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Regatta Way Sports Ground - West Bridgford". www.getthedata.com. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Regatta Way Sports Ground, home to West Bridgford - Football Ground Map". www.footballgroundmap.com. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Football Club History Database - East Midlands Counties League 2016-17". www.fchd.info. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  6. ^ a b West Bridgford at the Football Club History Database

External links

  • Official website
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Seasons
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as United Counties League

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