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Brantham Athletic Football Club is a
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club based in
Brantham Brantham is a village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England. It is located close to the River Stour and the border with Essex, around north of Manningtree, and around southwest of Ipswich. History The name Brantham is ...
,
Suffolk Suffolk () is a ceremonial county of England in East Anglia. It borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south; the North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowes ...
, England. They are currently members of the and play at Brantham Leisure Centre.


History

The club was established in 1887 by workers from the British Xylonite factory under the name Brantham Works.Club history & honours
Brantham Athletic F.C.
Their first match was a 3–0 defeat to St Clements Institute from
Ipswich Ipswich () is a port town and borough in Suffolk, England, of which it is the county town. The town is located in East Anglia about away from the mouth of the River Orwell and the North Sea. Ipswich is both on the Great Eastern Main Line r ...
on 28 January 1888. The club were founder members of the Ipswich & District League in 1896.Blakeman, M (2010) ''The Official History of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935-2010, Volume II'' However, despite finishing as runners-up in the first season, they left the league at its end. The club returned to Division Two of the league in 1898 and won the division at the first attempt. However, they withdrew midway through the following season. The club adopted the name Brantham Crown for some time and returned to Division One of the Ipswich & District League in 1905. In 1906 they reverted to their original name, and the following year left the Ipswich & District League again to join Division Two of the
South East Anglian League The East Anglian League was a football league in the East Anglia region of England. History The league was established in 1903 as the South East Anglian League. The founder member clubs were Chelmsford City, Colchester Crown, Colchester Town, ...
. They returned to Division One of the Ipswich & District League for the 1908–09 season, but left again in 1910 to join the Harwich & District League. After playing in it for a single season they joined the Essex & Suffolk Border League, before switching back to Division Two of the Ipswich & District League in 1912, also playing in Division Two of the (now renamed)
East Anglian League The East Anglian League was a football league in the East Anglia region of England. History The league was established in 1903 as the South East Anglian League. The founder member clubs were Chelmsford City, Colchester Crown, Colchester Town, ...
, winning both in 1913–14. After
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the club played in the Ipswich & District League from 1919 until 1925, the year in which they reached the final of the
Suffolk Senior Cup The Suffolk Senior Cup is the second level football cup competition organised by the Suffolk FA after the Suffolk Premier Cup. It is currently open to Suffolk–based clubs competing in Eastern Counties League Division One and the top divisions of ...
, losing 1–0 to
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. That year they also switched back to the Essex & Suffolk Border League. The club won the Senior Cup in 1927 with a 3–0 win over
Lowestoft Town Lowestoft Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club from Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. They are currently members of the and play at Crown Meadow. History The club was established in 1887 as Lowestoft F.C. by a merger of East Suf ...
. After finishing bottom of the Essex & Suffolk Border League in 1931–32 they returned to the Ipswich & District League. After
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they rejoined the Essex & Suffolk Border League, although they also played in the Ipswich & District League between 1947 and 1950. They won the Essex & Suffolk Border League League Cup in 1948–49, beating
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4–0 in the final.2016-2017 Official Handbook
Essex & Suffolk Border League
The club won the Senior Cup for a second time in 1959–60, defeating Christchurch Athletic 3–2. In 1972–73 they won the Essex & Suffolk Border League and retained the title the following season. In 1975–76 they won the league again, also winning the League Cup (with a 1–0 win against
Wivenhoe Town Wivenhoe Town F.C. is an English football club based in Wivenhoe, Essex. The club are currently members of the and play at Broad Lane. History The club was established as Wivenhoe Rangers by Frank Slaughter and students from Colchester Gram ...
after extra time) and the Senior Cup. A league and League Cup double was repeated the following season, with Brantham beating Wivenhoe 2–0 in the cup final. The club applied to join the
Eastern Counties League The Eastern Counties Football League, currently known as the Thurlow Nunn League for sponsorship purposes, is an English football league at levels 9 and 10 of the English football league system. It currently contains clubs from Norfolk, Suff ...
in 1977, but were rejected as the ECL secretary claimed that they wouldn't "attract people to watch them in other parts of the region". However, the following year they were successful and were admitted to the league. They achieved their highest-ever finish of fourth in 1982–83, the same season in which they reached the fifth round of the
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, losing 1–0 at home to VS Rugby in front of a then-record crowd of 594. The following season they won the
Suffolk Premier Cup The Suffolk Premier Cup is the top level football cup competition organised by the Suffolk FA. It is currently open to clubs competing at the Eastern Counties League Premier Division level and above. Suffolk's only professional football club, Ipswi ...
, beating
Lowestoft Town Lowestoft Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club from Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. They are currently members of the and play at Crown Meadow. History The club was established in 1887 as Lowestoft F.C. by a merger of East Suf ...
2–0. When the league gained a second tier in 1988, the club was placed in the Premier Division. However, they were relegated to Division One in 1992–93 after finishing second from bottom. Two years later they were relegated to the Suffolk & Ipswich League after finishing eighteenth out of 19 clubs. Suffering from financial problems, the club merged with SIL club Stutton to become Brantham & Stutton United. After winning the League Cup in 1997, the club reverted to its old name in 1998. They were relegated to Division One in 1999–2000, and despite making an immediate return to the Senior Division, they were relegated again the following season. They were promoted to the Senior Division after finishing second in 2004–05. They won the title in 2007–08, and were promoted back to the Eastern Counties League. After finishing third in 2009–10, the club were promoted to the Premier Division. They won the League Cup in 2017–18, defeating Thetford Town 4–2 in the final. The club's Sunday league side played in the Ipswich Sunday League, and reached the
FA Sunday Cup The FA Sunday Cup is a knock-out competition founded in 1964 for English Sunday league football teams. Prior to 1960 The Football Association did not permit clubs or players under its jurisdiction to take part in competitive football played on S ...
semi-final in 2008.Brantham's Anfield ambition
The FA, 25 February 2008


Honours

*Eastern Counties League **League Cup winners 2017–18 *Suffolk & Ipswich League **Champions 2007–08 **League Cup winners 1996–97 *Essex & Suffolk Border League **Champions 1972–73, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1976–77 **League Cup winners 1948–49, 1975–76, 1976–77, *Suffolk Premier Cup **Winners 1983–84 *Suffolk Senior Cup **Winners 1926–27, 1959–60, 1975–76


Records

*Best
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performance: Second qualifying round, 2018–19,
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*Best
FA Vase The Football Association Challenge Vase, usually referred to as the FA Vase, is an annual football competition for teams playing in Steps 5 and 6 of the English National League System (or equivalently, tier 9 or 10 of the overall English footbal ...
performance: Fifth round, 1982–83, 2012–13 *Attendance: 1,700 vs VS Rugby, FA Vase fifth round, 1982–83Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) ''Non-League Club Directory 2013'', p645


See also

* Brantham Athletic F.C. players * Brantham Athletic F.C. managers


References


External links


Official website
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