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CLUB FUNDAMENTALS

Holbrook Sports Football & Social Club is all around a family environment.

 

We like to run the like on the same level throughout whilst still being competitive in the football world.

The football club is 100% self-funded and run by volunteers only.

For the 2023/24 footballing season we have:

Wildcats (girls introduction to football), Soccer School, Under 7’s, Under 8’s, Under 9’s, Under 12’s, Under 14’s, Seniors and Veterans.

 

We are continuing to grow the football club and seek sponsorship daily to help give a platform that all can be involved in.

Our Policies

Equal oppurtunities

Anti-bullying

Code of conduct

Children Safeguarding

Holbrook is a family friendly club and maintains a strong opinion that everybody should feel safe when enjoying Sports. Holbrook proudly hosts a whistleblowing service to anybody who feels threatened or uncomfortable due to the actions of others. 

CLUB HISTORY
Formed in 1931 the club uses the former facilities of the Holbrook Miners Welfare as its headquarters, the previous tenants, Holbrook Miners Welfare F.C disbanded at the end of the 1995/96 season after many years of playing in the various local leagues.

On forming the club a decision was made by the committee to join a league that could offer the players the highest standard of football in the area and were accepted into the Central Midlands League. In the 1999/00 season the Brookies showed great determination by going on to win the Premiership Championship. During the season the members of the club erected a stand to ensure that a promotion spot to the CMFL Supreme division could be secured.

The teams first season in the CMFL supreme division saw the team finish in a respectable 11th and twice during the season the crowds at Shaw Lane topped the three figure barrier, for the visits of Heanor Town and Matlock Town in the Derbyshire Senior Cup. Over the next 3 seasons the first team and reserves established themselves in their respective divisions, the reserves winning the league cup beating a strong Shirebrook side with a late penalty. In the season 2007/08 the floodlit cup saw the club beat Southwell on penalties to be crowned Champions. The good news continued when the club were granted promotion to the new East Midlands Counties League. The clubs first season at Step 6 in the EMCL saw the team have a fantastic season finishing 3rd but were in contention for silverware right down to the last game of the season. The club also made the league cup final and were beaten 1-0 by Borrowash Vics.

At the start of the 2010/11 season, saw Holbrook Sports most notable season. The Brookies finished 6th in the league and completed the second consecutive FA Cup Victory against Northern Premier League neighbours Belper Town, but also reaching the last 16 of the FA Vase before eventually losing out to runners up Coalville Town cruelly after extra time. A nine-game expedition which included last minute goals, replays, jubilance, tears and eventually broken hearts.

The next two seasons saw The Brookies reach the last 32 and 64 of the FA Vase. Also the Reserve side won the League Cup for a second time in its history with many young players making the step up to first team football. The Brookies also won the Belper Nursing Charity Cup for the first time in 14 years something they have achieved 3 times in the last 5 years.

2017/18 Season saw a fantastic start with the First Team being top of the league for 6 weeks before changes at the club eventually led to a mid-table finish. The Reserves reached the Semi Final of the Derbyshire Cup losing to eventual winners Melbourne Dynamo.  Currently there has been many changes at Shaw Lane, the club voluntarily took relegation to the CMFL Division and dissolved The Reserves. Paul Romney has stepped back from Chairman and Daniel Troop becomes his successor and will continue to take the club forward. With the world taking a huge setback due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many clubs struggled including ours. The 2020/21 season saw The Brookies playing only 3 games due to the pandemic and dreadful weather. Taking the decision to strip back the entire club and re-start was a tough but welcomed decision.

The 2021/22 season saw the club without a seniors side for the first time ever whilst the foundations of the club was settled. With the hard work from Daniel Troop, Paul Arnold, Paul Moore and all of the teams managers the club has done nothing but grow. Paul Arnold concentrating on the youth, Paul Moore concentrating on the finances and Daniel Troop looking to bring the seniors back into the fold.

The 2022/23 season saw Holbrook Sports Football Club being completely refreshed, taking the decision to parent Holbrook Angels for a transition season saw them being very competitive in the Central Midlands South Division. Tom Eley took his team through to the final of the Nottingham Macron Divisional Cup with goals from Ewan Barnes, Owen Nixon, Ethan Watson and Michael Birkinshaw convincingly beating AFC Normanton 4-1 to take home the silverware in his first season. Pat Pugh adding to the silverware receiving the Player of The Match Trophy from the Macron Store Owner.
2023/24 season is already exciting the club and we have not even started. The club structure as follows: First Team,
Reserves, Veterans, U14’s, U13’s, 2x U12’s, U9’s, U8’s
and U7’s not to mention the Wildcats and Soccer School.

 
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