Greenwich Borough F.C.

Greenwich Borough
Full name Greenwich Borough Football Club
Nickname(s) Boro, The Cannons
Founded 1928
Ground Badgers Sports Ground, Eltham
Ground Capacity 1,000[1]
Chairman Perry Skinner
Manager Gary Alexander
League Isthmian League South Division
2016–17 Isthmian League South Division, 3rd of 24

Greenwich Borough Football Club is a football club based in Eltham, London, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South Division and play at the Badgers Sports Ground.

History

The club was established in 1928 as Woolwich Borough Council Athletic Club.[2] They joined the Woolwich and District League and were champions in their first season.[3] The following season saw them join Division One of the Western Section of the Kent County Amateur League.[4] In 1934 Division One was renamed the Premier Division, and after finishing second-from-bottom of the division in 1934–35, the club were relegated to Division One.[5] They finished bottom of Division One in 1939–40, but the league was largely abandoned the following season due to World War II.[6]

Woolwich Borough Council rejoined the Kent County Amateur League in 1947, and despite their pre-war position, the club were placed in the Premier Division of the Western Section.[6] However, after finishing second-from-bottom of the division in 1948–49, they left the league,[6] dropping into Division Two of the South London Alliance. In 1954–55 they won the Division Two title,[3] earning promotion to Division One. The following season saw them win Division One,[3] resulting in promotion to the Premier Division. They went on to win the Premier Division title in six successive seasons from 1960–61 to 1965–66,[3] also winning the Queen Mary Cup twice.

In 1965 the club was renamed London Borough of Greenwich following a change of London Borough boundaries. The club won a seventh South London Alliance Premier Division title in 1974,[3] and in 1977 they moved up to the Senior Division of the London Spartan League.[7] They won the Senior Division in 1979–80, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[7] At the end of the season the club adopted its current name.[8] In 1982–83 the club won the league's Senior Cup. In 1984 they transferred to the Kent League. They won the League Cup in their first season in the league,[9] before going on to win back-to-back league titles in 1986–87 and 1987–88, as well as winning the League Cup for a second time in 1986–87.[9] However, they were prevented from being promoted to the Southern League when the council refused planning permission for the necessary ground improvements.[2]

Greenwich won a third League Cup in 1997–98.[9] After five consecutive top-half finishes between 2006–07 and 2010–10, Greenwich finished bottom of the Kent League in 2011–12. The league was renamed the Southern Counties East League in 2013, and in 2014–15 the club won the Premier Division Cup.[9] The following season saw them win the league, earning promotion to Division One South of the Isthmian League.[10] In 2016–17 the club finished third in the division, qualifying for the promotion playoffs. However, they lost 4–3 to Corinthian-Casuals in the semi-finals.

Ground

Following the club's establishment, most home matches were played at Danson Park in Welling, before they moved to Harrow Meadow in Eltham in 1937.[2] In 1978 floodlights were installed and inaugurated with a friendly match against Charlton Athletic.[10] During the 1988–89 season the club was forced to groundshare at Erith & Belvedere's Park View ground, before returning to Harrow Meadow.[2] The club was forced to move its pitch closer to the clubhouse, with a temporary stand installed behind one goal, later replaced by two small shelters.[2]

At the end of the 2008–09 season Harrow Meadow was sold to property developers, with the club subsequently groundsharing with Holmesdale (from 2009) and then at Dartford's Princes Park (from 2013). In 2016 the club agreed a 30-year lease to share Cray Valley PM's Badgers Sports ground.[11] The ground includes a 100-seat stand one one side of the pitch and a small covered area on the other.[12]

Honours

Records

See also

References

  1. The Ryman League South Guide 2016/17 Lewes F.C.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Greenwich Borough Pyramid Passion
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p373 ISBN 978-1869833695
  4. Kent County Amateur League 1923–1934 Non-League Matters
  5. Kent County Amateur League 1934–1938 Non-League Matters
  6. 1 2 3 Kent County Amateur League 1939–1951 Non-League Matters
  7. 1 2 London Spartan League 1975–1987 Non-League Matters
  8. London Borough of Greenwich at the Football Club History Database
  9. 1 2 3 4 Top Division section winners & R up 1968/69 - 2007/08 Southern Counties East League
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 Greenwich Borough at the Football Club History Database
  11. Greenwich Borough sign 30-year lease to play at Cray Valley's Badgers Sports Ground Kentish Football, 1 January 2016
  12. A Guide for First Time Visitors to Cray Valley (PM) Football Club Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C.

Coordinates: 51°27′2.192″N 0°2′4.891″E / 51.45060889°N 0.03469194°E / 51.45060889; 0.03469194

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