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Bolehall Swifts F.C.

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Association football club in England

Football club
Bolehall Swifts
Full nameBolehall Swifts Football Club
NicknameThe Swifts
Founded1953
GroundRene Road Ground,Tamworth
ChairmanCraig Hayward
ManagerPaul Hathaway
LeagueMidland League Division Two
2024–25Midland League Division Two, 9th of 15
Websitebolehallswiftsfc.co.uk

Bolehall Swifts Football Club is afootball club based inBolehall, a suburb ofTamworth, Staffordshire, England. They are currently members of theMidland League Division Two and play at the Rene Road Ground.

History

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The club was established in 1953.[1] They joined the Tamworth & Trent Valley League, winning the League Shield and Agnes Durham Cup in their first season.[1] The club later won the Coleshill Charity Cup in 1955–56 and the Fazeley Charity Cup in 1975–76.[1]

After transferring to the Sutton District League, they moved on to the City & Suburban League, the Mercian League and then theStaffordshire County League (South).[1] In 1980 the club moved up to Division Three of theMidland Combination.[2] Division Three was renamed Division Two in 1983, and Bolehall were Division Two champions in 1984–85, also winning the Challenge Vase and the Fazeley Charity Cup.[1] Following promotion to Division One, they finished fifth in Division One the following season and were promoted to the Premier Division.[2]

In 1994 Bolehall were founder members of theMidland Alliance. However, after finishing second-from-bottom of the league in its inaugural season, they finished last in 1995–96 and were relegated back to the Premier Division of the Midland Combination.[2] The club remained in the Premier Division until 2014, winning the Challenge Cup in 1997–98, theWalsall Senior Cup in 2001–02 and the Birmingham Midweek Floodlit Cup in 2013–14.[1] In 2014 the Midland Combination and Midland Alliance merged to form theMidland League, with Bolehall placed in Division One.[2] The club won the Fazeley Charity Cup again in 2014–15.[1]

In2017–18 Bolehall finished second-from-bottom of Division One and were relegated to Division Two. They finished second-from-bottom of Division Two thefollowing season and bottom in2021–22.

Ground

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The main stand

The club initially played behind the Jolly Sailor pub near the Castle Grounds inTamworth, using an old double decker bus as changing rooms.[1] They later moved to Morrows' Field, located to the rear of the Gate Inn inAmington, before purchasing some allotments on Rene Road from a local farmer in 1959 for £350.[1]

The new Rene Road ground was opened in August 1961 with a friendly against Tamworth WMC.[1] A 150-seat stand known as the "Welcome to Bolehall Swifts Stand" was built behind one goal, with the standing only "Founded 1953 Stand" on one side of the pitch.[1]

Managerial history

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PeriodManager
England Mick Hill
1993–1994EnglandRoger Brown
1996–2002England Ron Tranter
2002–2003ScotlandJohn Capaldi
2003–2004England Ron Tranter
2004–2007England Rob Masefield
2007–2008England Paul Barnes
2009–2010England Gary Walker
2010EnglandPeter Frain
2010–2013England Daren Fulford
2013–2015England Dave Haywood
2015England Mark Taylor
2015–2016England Craig Haywood
2016–2017England Joe Obi
2017–2018England Steve Johnson
2018–2019England Jon Huckfield
2019England Brad Roberts
2019–2021England Gareth Hathaway
2021–2024England Matt Minton
2024- 2025England Jon Huckfield
2025–Paul Hathaway

Honours

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  • Midland Combination
    • Division Two champions 1984–85
    • Challenge Cup winners 1997–98
    • Challenge Vase winners 1984–85
  • Tamworth & Trent Valley League
    • League Shield winners 1953–54
    • Agnes Durham Cup winners 1953–54
  • Walsall Senior Cup
    • Winners 2001–02
  • Coleshill Charity Cup
    • Winners 1955–56
  • Fazeley Charity Cup
    • Winners 1975–76, 1984–85, 2014–15
  • Birmingham Midweek Floodlit Cup
    • Winners 2013–14

Records

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  • BestFA Cup performance: First qualifying round, 1994–95, 1995–96[2]
  • BestFA Vase performance: Third round, 2013–14, 2014–15[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghijkHistory Bolehall Swifts F.C.
  2. ^abcdefBolehall Swifts at theFootball Club History Database

External links

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