Bromley FC

omley Football Club is a professional football team based in Bromley, England. Founded in 1892

Bromley FC 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
0Nicke Kabamba-ForwardFebruary 1, 199332
0Soul Kader-ForwardJanuary 21, 200421
0Kaan Kevser-Junior-MidfielderSeptember 13, 200420
0Harry Mckirdy-ForwardMarch 29, 199728
0Myles Weston-MidfielderMarch 18, 199233
0Maldini Kacurri-DefenderOctober 4, 200519
0Antonio Morgan-DefenderMarch 29, 200025
1Grant Smith-GoalkeeperNovember 3, 199331
3Deji Elerewe-MidfielderSeptember 14, 200321
4Ashley Charles-MidfielderMay 15, 199926
5Omar Sowunmi-DefenderNovember 7, 199529
6Carl Jenkinson-DefenderFebruary 8, 199233
8Lewis Leigh-MidfielderDecember 5, 200519
9Michael Cheek-ForwardAugust 23, 199133
10Marcus Dinanga-ForwardJanuary 7, 199827
11Louis Dennis-ForwardOctober 9, 199232
12Adam Mayor-ForwardApril 10, 200520
17Byron Webster-DefenderMarch 31, 198738
18Corey Whitely-ForwardJuly 11, 199133
20Jude Arthurs-MidfielderAugust 6, 199133
21David Aziaya-GoalkeeperAugust 4, 200420
22Cameron Congreve-MidfielderJanuary 24, 200421
25Danny Imray-DefenderJuly 27, 200321
29Olufela Olomola-ForwardSeptember 5, 199727
30Idris Odutayo-WingerOctober 26, 200222
31Brooklyn Ilunga-WingerNovember 21, 200321
32Ben Thompson-MidfielderOctober 3, 199529
Seasons
2024-25

Bromley Football Club is a professional football team based in Bromley, Greater London, England. Founded in 1892, the club has a long and rich history in non-league football but has recently made headlines by securing a spot in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system.

Historic Journey & Achievements

  • Non-League Roots: Bromley spent much of its history competing in various non-league divisions, establishing itself as a strong club in London football circles.
  • National League Promotion (2015): After winning the Conference South (now National League South) in the 2014–15 season, Bromley earned promotion to the National League, marking a significant step up.
  • FA Trophy Triumph (2022): The club secured its first major silverware by winning the FA Trophy at Wembley Stadium, defeating Wrexham in the final.
  • EFL Entry (2024): Bromley achieved historic promotion to EFL League Two, making them a fully professional club in the English Football League for the first time.

Home Ground: Hayes Lane

Bromley plays its home matches at Hayes Lane, a stadium with a capacity of approximately 5,000. The ground has undergone multiple renovations, including a 4G pitch installation, to accommodate the club’s growing ambitions.

Club Identity & Playing Style

  • Nickname: The Ravens
  • Playing Philosophy: A mix of solid defensive structure and attacking fluidity, with a focus on youth development and community engagement.
  • Fan Base & Rivalries:
    • Local rivals include clubs such as Sutton United, Dagenham & Redbridge, and Boreham Wood, though new rivalries may emerge in the EFL.

Notable Players & Figures

  • George Porter & Michael Cheek: Key players in Bromley’s rise through the leagues.
  • Andy Woodman: The manager who guided Bromley to the Football League, making history for the club.

Future Aspirations

With a place in EFL League Two, Bromley now aims to establish itself in the Football League, maintain its competitive status, and continue its remarkable progress in English football. The club’s growth story is an inspiring tale of ambition, persistence, and success.

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