Uxbridge Football Club Official Brochure 2025 / 2026

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BASED IN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON,

UXBRIDGE FC IS A FOOTBALL CLUB WITH A LONG AND RICH HISTORY DATING BACK TO THE CLUB’S FORMATION IN 1871

UXBRIDGE IS ONE OF THE OLDEST FOOTBALL CLUBS IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND, AND REMAINS A PILLAR OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY IN LONDON’S WESTERNMOST BOROUGH.

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HISTORY

IN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY, THE GAME OF “FOOTBALL” WAS GROWING IN POPULARITY, AND ON THE 3RD FEBRUARY 1871 A GROUP OF EMINENT LOCAL BUSINESSMEN HELD THE INAUGURAL MEETING OF UXBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB.

A local solicitor, Mr William Gardiner, was elected as the Club’s President and the club’s colours were chosen as white shirts with a light blue Maltese cross and a light blue velvet cap with silver tassel. Friendly games against local opposition were played in the early years, until the FA Cup was entered in 1873. A First Round Victory over Gitanos set-up a Second-Round tie against eventual finalists Royal Engineers, which the Engineers narrowly won 2-1. It was at this time that Uxbridge could boast amongst its ranks a Full England International. Hubert Heron played for England on two occasions whilst an Uxbridge player before he moved to Wanderers FC where he gained further international honours.

His brother Francis, formerly of Uxbridge, also played for England after joining him at Wanderers FC. The club changed its colours to Oxford Blue and Cambridge Blue shirts in 1874 but they were in financial difficulties and folded later that year. The main problem for Uxbridge was the lack of a permanent home ground (a problem that was to

plague them until the middle of the next century), the committee searched the town for a suitable base but were thwarted at every turn and they led a nomadic existence, moving ground every few years.

The enthusiasm for a team in Uxbridge was still prevalent and the Club was reformed in 1879. In 1886 Uxbridge FC amalgamated with another local club, Uxbridge Crescents, and played under this name in season 1886/87, before reverting to plain old Uxbridge the following season. It was at this time that the Red Shirts, which are still worn today, were adopted and the nickname “The Reds” was born. Their first trophy was won in 1889 when they lifted the West Middlesex Cup, defeating Colnbrook 1-0 in the Final.

The end of the 19th century was a particularly successful period for The Reds as they won the West Middlesex Cup on three further occasions and also won the prestigious Middlesex Senior Cup twice. In 1894 they beat the 3rd Grenadier Guards 2-0 and repeated that success two years later with a 3-2 victory over local rivals Southall in a replay in front of over 5000 spectators. The outstanding achievement however was in reaching the final of the F.A. Amateur Cup in 1898. This was the clubs first season in the competition, and they had to win eight ties before meeting Middlesborough in the final at Crystal Palace. Unfortunately, their Northeast rivals proved too strong for them on the day and ran out 2-0 winners. During

this successful period for the club, they became founder members of Division Two of the Southern League in 1894, finishing fourth in their first four seasons. However, in season 1898/99 they finished next to bottom and the dwindling crowds (averaging around 500) meant that financially the club was once again in trouble. A decision was therefore taken to withdraw from the Southern League and join the local Middlesex League to try and stabilise the club.

IT WAS AT THIS TIME THAT THE RED SHIRTS, WHICH ARE STILL WORN TODAY, WERE ADOPTED AND THE NICKNAME
“THE REDS” WAS BORN.

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HISTORY

However, a majority of the more talented players joined other clubs, and they struggled in their new surroundings, finishing bottom with only one point from their 14 games. At the end of the season the club had a deficit of £130 and with few players the club once again folded. For two years much fund raising amongst the local community finally saw the club’s debts paid and the reformed Uxbridge FC joined the West Middlesex League for the 1902/03 season. In 1904 the Great Western Suburban League was entered and here they stayed until the outbreak of the First World War. Their best finish during this period was as Runners-up to Brentford Reserves in 1910/11. They also won the Middlesex Charity Cup on two occasions in 1908 and 1913, as they looked to re-establish themselves as a force in the football world. Following the end of hostilities Uxbridge joined the Athenian League and added “Town” to their name. An unsuccessful first Athenian League campaign saw them relegated back to the Great Western Suburban League in 1920.

A successful four seasons saw them back in the Athenian League in 1924 where they remained until 1937. The Middlesex Charity Cup was won for the third time in 1935 as Finchley were beaten 4-3. Two poor seasons saw them finish bottom of the Athenian League in 1936 and 1937 and the club failed to be re-elected.

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HISTORY

HISTORY

They joined the Spartan League for the 1937/38 season, dropping “Town” from their name at the end of the campaign stood proudly at the summit. Championship celebrations however were cut short when it was discovered that The Reds had played an ineligible player and were deduced six points, placing them in third position behind Champions Marlow. Following the debacle of their one and only season in the Spartan League they resigned and joined the London League prior to the Second World War. During the war years they continued to play and joined the newly formed Great Western Combination League before re-joining the London League in 1945, finishing as Runners-up to Edgware Town. Uxbridge were founder members of the Corinthian League in 1946 and remained in this league for the next seventeen years. Finally, in 1948, after over three quarters of a century of searching, a ground of their own was purchased. A piece of land in Cleveland Road, Cowley was bought for £5,800 by then President Mr W.S. Try. The ground was named after a large house that stood on the land and “Honeycroft” was the new home of Uxbridge Football Club.

During this period, they won their only Championship to-date when they were crowned Corinthian League Champions at the end of the 1959/60 season. They also won the Middlesex Senior Cup for the third time in 1951 when they defeated Hayes 2-1. This was a successful period in the club’s history as they finished in the top five of the Corinthian League on no less than eight occasions and crowds were averaging around the thousand mark. A re-

organisation of non-League football saw the end of the Corinthian League in 1963 and club found itself once again in Division One of the Athenian League.

This was a lean time for The Reds, they were relegated to Division Two in 1967 and financial problems once against beset them. They gained national publicity in 1976 when England were looking for a side to play as part of their warm-up for the forthcoming World Cup campaign.

Uxbridge took on a full- strength England at Wembley, losing 8-0. The ground problems that had blighted Uxbridge throughout their history surfaced once again and the club had to find a new home.

In 1978 they moved to their current headquarters in Horton Road, Yiewsley. A former works Sports &; Social Club they have developed the site to the superb standard you see today. Over the past 43 years they have added floodlights (opened by the visit of Arsenal in 1981), new stands, fencing and in more recent times a new clubhouse was opened and car park laid. On the playing front the club won the Middlesex Charity Cup for the fourth time in 1982, their first silverware for 31 years, and moved to the Isthmian League in the same year, winning promotion to Division One in 1985. The Final of the AC Delco Cup (League Cup) was reached in 1986, where they met Premier Division Champions Sutton United. The Reds failed to stop Sutton completing “The Double” though, losing 3-1 in the Final in front

of over a thousand spectators at Imber Court, the home of Metropolitan Police FC.

Uxbridge entered the London Challenge Cup for the first time in the 1992/93 season and hence followed a love affair between the Reds and the magnificent trophy. In the eight seasons they entered the competition they reached five finals, winning on three occasions in 1994,1997 and 2000. . They won the Middlesex Senior Cup for the fourth time in 2001, defeating Harrow Borough 3-0 in the Final held at Honeycroft.

In 2004 the club were moved across the pyramid to the Southern League and have reached the Play-Offs on three occasions. In 2004/05 they lost on penalties, after leading Maldon Town in extra-time, in 2007/08 they narrowly lost 0-1 at Oxford City and in 2011/12 they lost 2-1 at Bedworth United in the Semi-Finals.

In 2018 Uxbridge were moved back across the pyramid, re-joining the Isthmian League in the South-Central Division.

In 2019 Uxbridge appointed only their sixth manager in over fifty years. Ron Clack was in charge for 18-years from 1970, followed by Peter Marshall for one season, Michael Harvey for three, before George Talbot took the reins for fourteen seasons in 1992.

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HISTORY

HISTORY

In 2006 Tony Choules became the man in charge, being replaced by our current manager Danny Edwards in 2019. Danny is a UEFA A licensed coach who spent 15 years as manager of Chalfont St Peter AFC. He steered Chalfont St Peter to Step 4 of the league system in 2011, as well as reaching the 3rd Qualifying Round of the Football Association Challenge Cup on three occasions. The Middlesex Charity Cup was won for the 8th time in 2022, with a 2-0 victory over Hanwell Town. This feat was repeated in 2023 when North Greenford United were defeated 2-1 in the final at Bedfont Sports.

In recent times the club have mourned the passing of several club stalwarts. President Alan Odell, who had been associated with The Reds for eighty years, in 2016. Long serving Chairman Alan Holloway in 2021, a year later “Mr Uxbridge”, David Tucker who had been associated with the club for over 50 years and was a massive influence in the running of Uxbridge Football Club. And just this summer former Secretary and President Roger Stevens was taken from us. Mark Bantock took over as Chairman from his stepfather, Alan Holloway, and under his stewardship the club has used the legacy left by “Mr Uxbridge” to revitalise the Club. A 3G pitch was installed in 2023, along with new floodlights, pitch surround, dugouts and a 158-seater stand on the far-side of the ground. The Clubhouse has been refurbished to a high standard, providing a space to enjoy for both home and visiting fans.

Last season will live long in the memory of all Uxbridge supporters. After a poor start to the season, one point after four games, The Reds steadily climbed the table, finally finishing as runner-up to runaway Champions Farnham Town. A goal down in the Play-off semi-final against Kingstonian they fought back to lead 2-1, until Eddie Simon equalised ten minutes into stoppage-time to force the tie into extra-time and then penalties. A 100% record saw them triumph 5-4 and a place in the Promotion Final. A record crowd at Honeycroft Horton Road of 1535 witnessed a pulsating final, in which Hanworth Villa took the lead. Once again, the Reds showed great character and resilience to fight-back and George Moore sent a powerful drive into the bottom corner to seal promotion to Step Three of the pyramid. Their first promotion in forty-years!

FIRST TEAM

THE FIRST TEAM CURRENTLY PLAY IN THE SOUTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE SOUTH.

We boast a good balance of young players and more experienced, older players. This is beneficial to the team and we are always looking to develop players from our youth side and help them to progress into the first team. The management team currently consists of:

DANNY EDWARDS – FIRST TEAM MANAGER

Previously at Chalfont St. Peter for 15 seasons as manager, Danny oversaw the club’s promotion to step four and guided the team to the FA Vase semi-final. He has also previously worked at Chelsea and Southampton and is a UEFA A-License coach.

SEAN KELLEHERASSISTANT

FRED CUMMINGS –ASSISTANT MANAGER

Having joined Uxbridge from Chalfont St. Peter, Fred is a UEFA B-licensed coach who has worked for Slough Town, Hemel Hempstead and Wealdstone. He played over 400 games for Uxbridge and is a huge influence on the players.

FIRST TEAM

FIRST TEAM

COLIN FINCH –LOGISTICS MANAGER/CLUB SECRETARY

The most important member of the group! Without Colin’s support the group is unable to operate as it does. Colin is responsible for all key issues in and around the changing room. He was previously at Chalfont St. Peter, Rayners Lane and North Greenford United.

JOHN CARROLL – FIRST TEAM COACH

John joined the club from Chalfont St. Peter and is a UEFA B-license coach who captained the successful Chalfont St. Peter side that won promotion to step four football. His previous clubs include Luto Town and Beaconsfield Town.

KI TURNER – VIDEOGRAPHER

Ki is responsible for the recording of all games, and also supports in and around training sessions.

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SHAKA MUGHAL – GOALKEEPING COACH

As a player Shaka turned out for Millwall and Chalfont St. Peter. A huge influence and strong personality both on and off the pitch, Shaka is also responsible for first team coaching sessions.

JOSEPH PEACOCK – FIRST TEAM PHYSIO

Joseph joined the club last season and is now an integral part of the management team. He is a fully qualified physio who gives players vital support on match days and is also responsible for player recovery and postgame support.

SEASON TICKETS:

GENERAL ADMISSION

FIRST TEAM

Adults £8 Concessions £1

Under 16’s FREE

YOUTH TEAM

Adults £3

Concessions £1

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The youth team is managed by Jack Gostelow and his coach, Mark Langton. Steve Kennedy is Head of Youth and Lee Cable Youth Team Secretary.

GROUND

OUR FIRST TEAM PLAY THEIR HOME MATCHES AT HONEYCROFT. THE GROUND HAS CAPACITY TO HOLD AROUND 3,700 SPECTATORS AND IS ALSO HOME TO ‘THE HONEYCROFT SUITE’, WHICH IS AVAILABLE TO HIRE FOR A VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS.

HONEYCROFT HAS BEEN THE HOME OF UXBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB SINCE 1978, WITH A NUMBER OF IMPROVEMENTS AND RENOVATIONS HAVING TAKEN PLACE DURING OUR 45-YEAR TENURE.

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FACILITIES

THE HONEYCROFT SUITE

Our suite is available for hire at very competitive rates. We are able to host wedding receptions, birthday parties, conferences and presentation evenings. The suite boasts a fully licensed bar, catering and a disco is also available.

To enquire about hiring our suite, please get in touch vie email or telephone. One of our team will be glad to help you in any way they can. For more information, please email chairman@Uxbridgefc.co.uk

SPONSORSHIP

PROVIDING SPONSORSHIP HERE AT UXBRIDGE FC CAN PROVIDE A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT BENEFITS. WE HAVE A RANGE OF DIFFERENT SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO SUIT ALL DIFFERENT BUSINESSES. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE DO GET IN TOUCH.

Even large multinational companies have acknowledged the many benefits of establishing an interest in the local community, using it as a vehicle for representing themselves as a “COMPANY THAT CARES” at a local level.

We strongly believe that by creating mutually beneficial partnerships within our local business community, we can help bring success to your business, whilst providing a valuable community asset for the people of the town, making us all stronger together.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:

> Enhances your company image

> Shapes consumer attitudes

> Drives sales

Our commercial team are responsible for driving the club’s corporate partnerships as well as all sponsorship and advertising package sales and will be working closely within the local business community to reinforce existing relationships as well as establishing new ones.

Full details of all our sponsorship and advertising packages can be found on our website. Please take your time to read through all of the packages available, we are very flexible on what we can offer, and we can tailor any package to suit your own particular requirements.

If you require further information regarding our sponsorship or advertising packages, please contact Uxbridge FC commercial manager Chris Stanborough by email commercial@uxbridgefc.co.uk.

We have a number of different opportunities available for sponsorship here at Uxbridge FC, including:

> Creates Positive publicity and heightened visibility

> Differentiates you from your competitors

> Improves PR as a ‘company that cares’ role

> Enhances business and consumer relations

> Employee benefits

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SPONSORSHIP

PITCHSIDE SPONSORSHIPS

A great way of getting local brand awareness is with a pitch side advertising board. With around 25 Uxbridge FC matches throughout the season, in addition to the many others who utilize the facilities throughout the year, you can be assured that your board will get noticed.

Pitch-Side Advertising Boards cost from £500.00

PROGRAMME SPONSORSHIP

WHY NOT ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS IN OUR MATCHDAY PROGRAMME?

Another great way of getting local brand awareness is with an advertisement in our match day programme. With around 25 Uxbridge FC matches throughout the season, you can be assured that your advert will get noticed.

With half page and full page options to choose from.

SPONSORSHIP

WEBSITE SPONSORSHIP

Website advertising is a proven way to generate more traffic to your own website, and with the increasing success of this medium we feel it can generate opportunities for your business.

The advert would appear on multiple pages, meaning your business can be guaranteed maximum exposure from your advert.

Sponsor our website and have your company logo on our main website banner, which is shown on every page on our site, with a direct link to your own company website.

Sponosrships starting from £150

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SPONSORSHIP

MATCHDAY SPONSORSHIP

A great way to celebrate a special occasion or advertise your organisation’s support of Uxbridge FC to the local community.

The package gives you:

• 6 Admission Tickets

• Full hospitality before, during (half time) and after the game in the Board Room.

• Your name, or the name of your organisation, will feature prominently in the programme and will be announced over the PA system to the crowd.

ULTIMATE MATCHDAY SPONSORSHIP

A great way to celebrate a special occasion or advertise your organisation’s support of Uxbridge FC to the local community.

The Ultimate Package gives you:

• 6 Admission Tickets

• Full hospitality before, during (half time) and after the game in the Board Room

• Full page programme, pitch board for 3 years, website advertising And 4 matchday sponsorships

SOCIAL MEDIA SPONSORSHIP

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ENGAGEMENT TACTICS

Social Media is a growing way to advertise your business. With product placement to directly sponsored posts, this new way of sponsorships is something that can attract new clients to your business.

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