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Eastbourne Borough F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eastbourne Borough F.C.

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Eastbourne Borough
Image:Eastbourneboroughfc.jpg
Full name Eastbourne Borough
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Sports
Founded 1964 (as Langney)
Ground Langney Sports Club
(Capacity 5,664 (542 seated))
Chairman Flag of England Len Smith
Manager Flag of Scotland Garry Wilson
League Conference National
2007-08 Conference South, 2nd
(promoted via playoffs)
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Eastbourne Borough are a semi-professional English football club, based in the town of Eastbourne, East Sussex, and are members of the Conference National division.

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[edit] History

Compared to many other so-called 'non-league' clubs (i.e. those outside English football's top four professional divisions), Eastbourne Borough are relative newcomers to this level of football. They were formed in 1964 as Langney FC, naming themselves after the area of Eastbourne in which the club continues to play its home games. From 1968 until 2001 they were known as Langney Sports FC, renaming themselves Eastbourne Borough to ensure the club could be identified with the town of Eastbourne.

On forming in 1964, Langney FC entered the Eastbourne & District Football League, competing in Division 2. Prior to season 1968/69 there was a change of name to Langney Sports F.C. when the club affiliated to the Langney Community Association. At this time the club was playing on local recreation grounds before moving to Princes Park near the seafront. At the end of season 1973/74, the club won promotion to the Premier Division of the Eastbourne & Hastings League. The following nine years saw Langney Sports recognised as the most progressive club in the Eastbourne area.

In 1983 the club was elected as a founder member of Division 3 of the Sussex County League and at the same time, moved to its current home ground at Priory Lane, in the heart of the residential area of Langney.

In 1986/87 Langney Sports became Third Division champions, and completed a treble by winning both the Division 3 League Cup & the Eastbourne Challenge Cup. Sports followed this with yet another promotion the following season, this time elevating them to Division 1. In 1992 Langney reached the final of the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup, losing 0-1 to the reserve team of Sussex's only professional club, Brighton & Hove Albion. Apart from two seasons (1994/95 and 1995/96) when they finished in 11th and 9th place respectively, Langney never finished outside of the top four in Division One, and in 2000 finished the season as Sussex County League Champions, and were promoted to the Eastern Division of the Southern League.

Eastbourne Borough v Maidenhead United on 18 August 2007.
Eastbourne Borough v Maidenhead United on 18 August 2007.

After one season in the Southern League, the club was renamed Eastbourne Borough. In their second season they finished seventh, and in the following season finished second, and were promoted to the Premier Division. Though they only finished 11th in their first season in the Premier Division, the club were elevated to the newly-formed Conference South for the start of the 2004/5 season. A further promotion was almost earned immediately as the club finished fifth, and won the Conference South play-offs, beating Cambridge City 3-0. However, they were beaten 2-1 by Altrincham (who had won the Conference North play-offs) in the play-off final at Stoke City's Britannia Stadium, and remained in the Conference South.

During the 2006 close season, the club hosted a highly successful Four Nations Tournament consisting of the best non league players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales with England playing all their matches at Priory Lane.

Eastbourne Borough F.C. are a top non-league team which has won the sportsmanship award several years running. They field a team which is familiar to all the supporters and have a very friendly atmosphere.

The club won promotion to the Blue Square Premier on 8th May 2008 with a 2-0 win over Hampton & Richmond Borough in the Blue Square South Play-off final at Broadhall Way, Stevenage.

[edit] Honours

  • Eastbourne Challenge Cup:

Winners: 1986/87

Winners: 2001/02
Finalists: 1991/92, 2002/03

Division 1 Champions: 1999/00
Division 2 Champions: 1987/88
Division 3 Champions: 1986/87

Eastern Division Runners Up: 2002/03

Blue Square South Playoff Winners: 2007/08

[edit] FA Cup History

[edit] 2005/6 Season

During the 2005/6 season, the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history, when a battling performance saw them hold League Two club Oxford United to a 1-1 draw at home, winger Ollie Rowland holding his nerve to score a 90th-minute penalty.

This epic match gained the club three massive milestones. These were:

  • 1. The first time that Eastbourne Borough had played a fully-professional league-side.
  • 2. The first time that Eastbourne Borough were given national television coverage (highlights of the match at the Priory Lane ground were shown on BBC's Match Of The Day)
  • 3. For the first time ever the home and away supporters had to be segregated due to the huge attendance of 3,770.

The East-Sussex side failed to win the replay at Oxford's Kassam Stadium on a cold mid-week November night. Despite losing 3-0, the Borough squad put up a very good fight and were extremely unlucky not to score. Ex-Yeovil Town striker Yemi Odubade played particularly well and caused many problems for the Oxford defence, so much so that Oxford manager Brian Talbot admitted he was very interested in having the talented youngster play for his side and asked the Eastbourne Borough committee if he could take Yemi Odubade on a trial at Oxford United. In January 2006, Oxford paid Sports £15,000 to sign Odubade on an 18-month contract.

[edit] 2007/8 Season

Again the club reached the FA Cup first round and played Conference National side Weymouth. Borough lost 4 - 0 to a crowd of 2711 supporters.

[edit] Current squad

As of June 3, 2008

No. Position Player
- Flag of England GK Lee Hook
- Flag of England DF Ben Austin
- Flag of England DF Darren Baker
- Flag of England DF Andy Ballard
- Flag of England DF Neil Jenkins
- Flag of England DF Marc Pullan
- Flag of England DF Dominic Douglas
- Flag of Ireland MF Paul Armstrong
- Flag of England MF Darren Budd
- Flag of England MF Matt Crabb
No. Position Player
- Flag of England MF Nathan Crabb
- Flag of England MF Sam Crabb
- Flag of England MF Robbie Kember
- Flag of England MF Jay Lovett
- Flag of England MF Matt Smart
- Flag of England MF Simon Wormull
- Flag of England FW Andy Atkin
- Flag of England FW Pat Harding
- Flag of France FW Jean-Michel Sigere
- Flag of England FW Allan Tait

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Management

  • Manager: Garry Wilson
  • Head Coach: Nick Greenwood
  • Assistant Coach: Simon Colbran
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Dean Lightwoood
  • Physio: Ray Tuppen

[edit] External links


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