We play all our home games at Freely Lane on the Southern edge of the village. Car parking is available near the ground although Freely lane is an important thoroughfare as it provides access to emergency service vehicles. Please park carefully, but please don't park on the playing fields!!
The clubs headquarters are currently based at the White Horse Inn, in the centre of the village, where changing and shower facilities are available.
A bit of history.................................
Earliest recollections are of the Club being formed around 1907, and apart from a brief spell in the 1990's football has been a part of the village ever since. Bramham has been a stronghold of football with many fine teams representing the village over the years and numerous trophies have adorned the shelves of public houses in the village!!
Recent history.................................
The club was reformed in 2003, when Mick Wright returned from a spell managing Tadcaster Magnets and set about resurrecting the club, along with Lee Jones and Mick Fox, landlord of the White Horse. Len Shooter who had spent a lifetime playing and supporting the team joined them as they rebuilt the club from scratch.
Progress was spectacular on and off the field with changing facilities being established and the team on the pitch winning 5 trophies during the 2004/2005 season. This included the much coveted Barkston Ash Cup, which Bramham won for the first time in their long history.
The club has been quick to build on the enthusiasm for football in the village and now runs Under 12 and Under 10 teams along with a junior girls team.
The recently published village plan has significant implications for football in the village and the Club committee are keen to play a central part in developing sports facilities for all ages.
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