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Redditch Borough F.C.

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Association football club in England

Football club
Redditch Borough
Full nameRedditch Borough Football Club
NicknameThe Borough (UTB)
FoundedMay 2006
GroundThe Cherry Tree Stadium, Cherry Tree Walk, Batchley, Redditch, Worcestershire, B97 6PB
Capacity3,000
ChairmanKim Workman
Team ManagerTyrone Henderson & John Edwards
LeagueHellenic League Division One
2024–25Hellenic League Division One, 2nd of 17

Redditch Borough F.C. is anEnglish semi professionalfootball club based inRedditch,Worcestershire.

The club has both male and female first teams both currently at Tier 6.

They are currently members of theHellenic League Division One and the West Midland Regional Women's League Division One.

The club is aFA Charter Standard Club affiliated to theWorcestershire County Football Association.[1]

History

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Redditch Borough Football Club was formed in May 2006 originally starting out as a junior football club with only an under 10's team managed by current first team manager Julian Workman.

The club applied for the club to join theMidland Football League in 2014 and was accepted into Division 3.[2] The club finished 4th in its first season in the league and achieved promotion the following season to Division 2 after finishing as runners up.[3]

The 2016–17 season saw the club enter theFA Vase for the first time, but they were beaten 5–2 by premier sideRocester F.C.[3] The same season, the club finished 1st place in Division Two but eventually this was taken away from them due to a 3-point deduction as the club was found guilty of fielding an illegible player againstPaget Rangers, so finished in fourth place.[4] The club currently remains in Division Two.

Ground

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Since 2017, the club has been based at their home Redditch Borough Community Sports & Social Club, Cherry Tree Walk, Batchley, Redditch, Worcestershire.[5]

Honours

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  • Midland Football League Midland Football League Division Two Champions 2023-2024
    • Les James Challenge Cup Winners (1) 2018–19
    • Les James Challenge Cup Runners-Up 2016–2017
    • Midland Football League Division Three Runners-Up 2015–2016
    • Midland Football League Challenge Vase Winners 2015–16
    • Evesham Hospital Senior Cup Winners 2015–16
    • Evesham Hospital Senior Cup Winners 2016–17
    • Evesham Hospital Senior Cup Winners 2017–18
    • Smedley Crook Cup Runners-Up 2015-2016

References

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  1. ^Redditch Borough : Details:Redditch Borough : Details, accessdate: February 22, 2020
  2. ^Coventry MAD:The Midland Football League is Born – Coventry MAD, accessdate: February 22, 2020
  3. ^abREDDITCH BOROUGH at theFootball Club History Database
  4. ^MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE:Blog Archives – MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE, accessdate: February 22, 2020
  5. ^Redditch Borough Football Club moves to Mettis’ grounds:Redditch Borough Football Club moves to Mettis’ grounds, accessdate: February 22, 2020

External links

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