Brighouse Town

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Brighouse swoop for Hey
Brighouse Town Brighouse swoop for Hey By James Gordon

Brighouse Town have signed prolific striker Eli Hey.

Harris to lead Brighouse
Brighouse Town Harris to lead Brighouse By James Gordon

Brighouse Town have appointed centre-half Kurt Harris as club captain.

Gary Neville donates to Brighouse fund
Brighouse Town Gary Neville donates to Brighouse fund By James Gordon

Former England and Manchester United defender Gary Neville has donated to Brighouse Town's fundraising effort.

Loan deals extended at Brighouse
Brighouse Town Loan deals extended at Brighouse By James Gordon

Brighouse Town have announced that Harrison Beeden and Jay Benn have extended their loans from Rotherham United.

Brighouse announce two players on loan
Brighouse Town Brighouse announce two players on loan By James Gordon

Brighouse Town have announced the signings of Jay Benn and Harrison Beeden on loan.

Beeden extends Brighouse stay
Brighouse Town Beeden extends Brighouse stay By James Gordon

Brighouse Town have announced that Harrison Beeden has extended his loan spell with the club, while Carl Stewart has left the club.

Brighouse loan midfielder
Brighouse Town Brighouse loan midfielder By James Gordon

Brighouse Town have announced the loan signing of Tim Akinola from Huddersfield Town.

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Yorkshire Payments Stadium St Giles Road Brighouse HD6 3PL
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The club was originally formed in 1963, as a representative side of the Blakeborough Valve Company of Brighouse and their home games were played on the Woodhouse Recreation Ground, with the side competing in the Huddersfield Works League. The club gained various league honours over the years, the most successful coming in the 1968/69 season, when they won both the League Cup as well as the Halifax District Cup.

Following this success, the club took the huge step of obtaining its own ground at Hove Edge. Whilst at Green Lane, where they played for more than a decade, they achieved two more league titles before taking another major step, in applying for and achieving West Riding County Amateur League status in 1975.

The club thrived there, until their Green Lane ground was developed for housing, upon which they moved to their present ground, just around the corner, on St Giles Road. There followed a period of stagnation, competing mainly in the lower divisions of the WRCAL until 1988 when the demise of the Blakeborough Company resulted in a new outlook, as well as a new name. This change proved to be the catalyst for the most successful period in the clubs history so far.

The newly named Brighouse Town AFC won promotion to the WRCA Premier Division in their first season, as well as winning the WRCAL Division One Cup. In 1991 the Premier Division Championship was won for the first time and in 1992 soon followed the West Riding County Challenge Cup. In 1994 Town won the Premier Division League Cup and were runners up in the County Challenge Cup, and they were Premier Division Champions again in 1995.

Season 1995/96 was perhaps the most successful season in the club’s history so far. Brighouse Town once again won the WRCAL Premiership title and also completed the double by winning the WRCA League Cup. They also won the Bob Wedgeworth Memorial Trophy.

Season 2008/09 saw the club make the significant step into Semi-Professional football by entering and being accepted into the Northern Counties East League Division One. After only two seasons in NCEL Division One, the Club won promotion to the NCEL Premier Division under the guidance of Mark Brier and Daz Attwood.

2011/12 season saw the appointment of Paul Quinn as Manager and after 4th and 2nd place finishes in his first two seasons, the NCEL Premier Title was achieved with a record points total in 2013/14 – the Clubs 50th anniversary season.

Promotion to the Northern Premier League Division One North brought the highest level of football in the history of the Club only six years after leaving the West Riding County Amateur League, and a new and exciting challenge lay ahead. A very respectable 15th place finish was achieved in the Club’s inaugural season, and with valuable experience gained, solid foundations have been laid for playing football at this level.

Another 15th place finish but with a far higher points tally for Paul Quinn’s side in season 2015/16 brought optimism the Club was still heading in the right direction and coming to terms with the demands of the NPL. The Club’s development side also won the Lancashire League East Division for the first time..

In what ultimately became his final season, Paul Quinn cemented his legacy at the Club with a 9th place 2016/17 finish, the highest position achieved in the Clubs history and a fitting reflection of the tremendous job Quinn and his Assistant Mark Booth had done for Brighouse Town.

2017/18 Season brought a new era with Manager Vill Powell and Assistant Nat Brown taking over the reins and starting to rebuild the squad after a player exodus following Paul Quinn’s departure. Powell’s appointment just before the start of the season meant that squad rebuilding had to be done as the season went along, never an easy job in such a competitive League. Despite spending time in the lower part of the table during the 2nd half of the season, Town hit top form in the run-in to finish the season in a very respectable 17th position.

Powell used his first proper pre-season at Brighouse Town to strengthen his Managerial team; confirming Leon Wainman and Stacy Reed as his Assistants and had the majority of his playing squad already in place for the first training session of the new 2018/19 season. This resulted in a fantastic season, firstly qualifying for the end of season Play-offs, and then going on to win the Play-off Final with an emphatic 3-0 victory against Pontefract Colls. The promotion place to the Premier Division that this would usually have brought, was denied to Town due to having an insufficient points-to-games ratio during the season which was the criteria to decide who got promotion, due to a lack of promotion places available for all the Play-off winners!! Despite this disappointment, the season had brought the highest ever League position in the Club’s history.

Latest Results

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Sat 7 Mar
3 – 1 L
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Sat 29 Feb
0 – 1 W
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Sat 22 Feb
4 – 3 W

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