Club Office Opening Times: (Bromley FC - The Stadium, Hayes Lane, Bromley BR2 9EF)

  • Monday to Thursday - 9am til 1pm then 2pm til 5pm
  • Friday - 9am til 1pm then 2pm til 3pm

Contact number: 0208 460 5291

Below are details of the core team of contacts who manage the Club on a daily basis, click on a persons name in order to contact them.

Club Secretary, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and Match Secretary, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it are responsible for first team football administration.

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or "Wicksy" as he is known by many, is Commercial Director and plays a vital role in securing sponsorship and managing commercial relationships between the Club and local businesses.

Head of Club Development is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it who manages match day and non match day activities along with projects and initiatives which are part of the development of the Club moving forward.

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it is Head of Conferencing and Events, running the Venue as well as managing the various events and hires. Jackie Robertson is the Club's Bar Manager helping run he Glemnet Suite and Sports Bar on match and non match days.

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it is Head of Community and is responsible for the Club's relationship with local schools and youth groups. Both Del and Jeff manage the Club's after school, match day and school holiday activities.

Club History

Bromley Football Club was founded in 1892 and in the first season played friendly games against mainly local opposition sides. Their first competitive football came in the South London League, which was won at the first attempt. However, they moved frequently between Leagues in those early days. Two seasons in the Southern League were followed by a spell in the London League, which they won in 1897.

After a brief interlude in the Kent League, they returned to the London League but were expelled in 1900. They then competed in the Spartan League, and after winning the title in 1908, they had their first spell in the Isthmian League and won the Championship in each of their first two seasons. After the First World War they joined the Athenian League, winning the title in 1923.

Although the 1930s were successful on the Cup front, League honours eluded them until 1949 when they lifted the Athenian League Championship, to go with the FA Amateur Cup. Three years later they rejoined the Isthmian League, and again made an immediate impact finishing runners up at the first attempt, and going one better in 1954, reversing the previous season's six point margin over Walthamstow Avenue, who were again runners up when Bromley were Champions again in 1961.

The following season they had only two Clubs below them, and in thirteen subsequent seasons only twice finished in the top half, culminating in relegation in 1975, the second time they had finished bottom.

They were promoted in 1980, and during an up and down period they went down again in 1984, came back up two years later and were runners up to Yeovil in 1988 - the highest League position for over 25 years - before being relegated for a third time two years later. Regaining Premiership status at the first attempt, they remained in the top flight until 1999 when, after their best start to a season for many a year - 13 points out of the first five games - they only won four of the remaining 37 League games, and as a consequence were relegated for the fourth time since promotion and relegation was introduced.

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