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Airbus UK Broughton F.C.

Airbus UK Broughton Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Airbus DU Brychdyn) is a semi-professional football club based in Broughton, Flintshire, Wales. They had their origins as the works team of the Airbus UK aerospace factory where the wings of the Airbus airliner are produced, and are consequently nicknamed The Wingmakers or The Planemakers.

Airbus UK Broughton
Full nameAirbus UK Broughton Football Club
Nickname(s)The Wingmakers
Founded1946; 77 years ago (1946) (as Vickers-Armstrong)
GroundHollingsworth Group Stadium
Broughton
Capacity1,600 (500 seated)[1]
OwnerBroughton Wings Sports and Social Club
ChairmanMichael Mayfield
ManagerMark Allen
LeagueCymru North
2022–23Cymru Premier, 12th of 12 (relegated)

The club was promoted to the Cymru Premier for the first time in 2004, and play at The Hollingsworth Group Stadium (previously known as The Airfield), Broughton (capacity 1,600, of which 500 are seated); however as their pitch could not be brought up to Cymru Premier standards in time following their promotion, for their first two games they shared Conwy United's ground. The Airfield features three unusual retracting floodlights as it is adjacent to an operational runway. In 2014, the grass surface was replaced with a 3G synthetic pitch. At the end of the 2016–17 season the club were relegated to the Cymru Alliance having finished bottom of the league.

In the 2022–23 season, the club finished with -4 points after being deducted 6 points and losing all but two matches. As a result, they were relegated back to the Cymru North after having been promoted in the 2021–22 season.

History edit

Formed in 1946, the club has known several different names as the ownership of the factory has changed over the years. Originally called Vickers-Armstrong, it has variously been named de Havillands, Hawker Siddeley, British Aerospace, and BAE Systems.[2]

The club's early years were spent in the Chester & District League and the Wrexham area leagues. The club won the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division Two title during the 1991–92 season, when they won 28 of their 34 matches and scored 130 goals to finish 19 points ahead of their nearest rival.[2] They then spent four years making steady improvements in their position in the Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division One before being promoted to the Welsh National League Premier Division at the end of the 1995–96 season when they were runners-up in Division One. They spent four years in the Premier Division before winning promotion to the Cymru Alliance at the end of the 1999–00 season, when they won 21 of their 30 matches. To coincide with this promotion the club changed its name to Airbus UK.[2]

Once again they spent four seasons in their new league, successively finishing in 11th, 8th, and 5th positions before winning the league title by 19 points in 2003–04 to earn promotion to the top level of Welsh domestic football for the first time.[2]

Airbus' first season in the Premier League was a torrid time, with the team acquiring only 21 points in the first 32 matches and being in next-to-last position with only a few matches remaining. Their manager, Rob Lythe, who had led them to promotion, resigned in February 2005, citing "not having enough time" to do the job. The Wingmakers eventually avoided relegation in their debut season after a victory over local rivals Connah's Quay Nomads and a 1–0 defeat at Caersws on the last day.

Airbus made a promising start to their second season in the WPL, reaching the semi-final of the League Cup eventually losing out to TNS Llansantffraid over two legs.

For the start of the 2007–08 season, the club changed its name once more, adding the village name to become "Airbus UK Broughton F.C.". Owing to UEFA's rules over sponsorship, when competing in European competition the club is known as "AUK Broughton".[3]

During their time in the Cymru Premier, Airbus UK Broughton went from relegation strugglers to a club that challenged regularly for honours. They qualified for Europe for the first time in 2013 as Cymru Premier runners-up, repeating the feat the following season and appearing in the Europa League for a third consecutive time as third-place finishers in 2015.

In May 2016 the club reached the Welsh Cup final for the first time, losing 2–0 to The New Saints at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground. They just failed to qualify for Europe again, losing 1–0 in the Play-off final to neighbours Gap Connah's Quay. A difficult summer saw the majority of players recruited by other Welsh Premier clubs and director of football Andy Preece leaving the club by mutual consent three days before the start of the next campaign, to be replaced by former player Andrew Thomas.

The 2016–17 season produced only five wins and saw first round exits from both the League Cup and Welsh Cup, ending with the Wingmakers finishing in bottom place and being relegated back to the Cymru Alliance ending 13 seasons in the Welsh top flight. In the 2018-19 season, Airbus won the Cymru Alliance title for a second time after a 4-0 victory over Holywell Town and won promotion back to the Cymru Premier as well as completing a double by defeating Holyhead Hotspur 5-1 in the League Cup final.

Honours edit

  • Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division Two:
Winners: 1991–92[4]
  • Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division One:
Runners-up: 1995–96[4]
  • Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Premier Division:
Winners: 1999–00[4]
Winners: 2003–04, 2018-19[5]
Winners: 2018-19
Winners: 2021–22
Runners-up: 2012–13, 2013–14[6]
Runners-up: 2015–16[6]

European record edit

Current squad edit

As of 13 September 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   WAL Lewis Dutton
2 DF   ENG Nick Grogan (on loan from TNS)
3 DF   WAL Kieran Evans
4 DF   WAL Steve Tomassen (captain)
5 DF   WAL Joe Palmer
6 DF   ENG Kristian Platt
7 MF   WAL Ryan Edwards
8 MF   ENG Sam Rickett
9 MF   WAL Jordan Evans
10 FW   WAL Jake Eyre
11 MF   WAL George Peers
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 FW   WAL Kaiden Cooke
13 GK   WAL Keighan Jones
14 DF   WAL Elliott Orton
15 FW   WAL Brad Knight
16 MF   WAL Tyler McManus
18 MF   ENG Sam Baker
19 MF   ENG Craig Lindfield
20 FW   WAL James Davies
27 FW   WAL Finn Savage
GK   NIR Chris Doran
FW   WAL Ollie Lanceley

Staff edit

As of 21 July 2020

  • Manager: Jamie Reed
  • Assistant Manager: Mark Allen
  • First Team Coach: Jamie Crowther
  • First Team Coach: Richard Chapman
  • Physiotherapist: Ritson Lloyd

Managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Stadium". Archived from the original on 1 March 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d "History". Airbus UK Broughton F.C. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  3. ^ Williams, Aled (1 July 2013). "Europa League: Bala Town, Airbus UK and Prestatyn Town's hopes". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b c "British Aerospace (Broughton)". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Airbus UK". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Airbus UK Broughton". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 11 December 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Photos of The Hollingsworth Group Stadium

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Airbus UK Broughton Football Club Welsh Clwb Pel droed Airbus DU Brychdyn is a semi professional football club based in Broughton Flintshire Wales They had their origins as the works team of the Airbus UK aerospace factory where the wings of the Airbus airliner are produced and are consequently nicknamed The Wingmakers or The Planemakers Airbus UK BroughtonFull nameAirbus UK Broughton Football ClubNickname s The WingmakersFounded1946 77 years ago 1946 as Vickers Armstrong GroundHollingsworth Group StadiumBroughtonCapacity1 600 500 seated 1 OwnerBroughton Wings Sports and Social ClubChairmanMichael MayfieldManagerMark AllenLeagueCymru North2022 23Cymru Premier 12th of 12 relegated Home coloursAway coloursThe club was promoted to the Cymru Premier for the first time in 2004 and play at The Hollingsworth Group Stadium previously known as The Airfield Broughton capacity 1 600 of which 500 are seated however as their pitch could not be brought up to Cymru Premier standards in time following their promotion for their first two games they shared Conwy United s ground The Airfield features three unusual retracting floodlights as it is adjacent to an operational runway In 2014 the grass surface was replaced with a 3G synthetic pitch At the end of the 2016 17 season the club were relegated to the Cymru Alliance having finished bottom of the league In the 2022 23 season the club finished with 4 points after being deducted 6 points and losing all but two matches As a result they were relegated back to the Cymru North after having been promoted in the 2021 22 season Contents 1 History 2 Honours 3 European record 4 Current squad 5 Staff 5 1 Managers 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormed in 1946 the club has known several different names as the ownership of the factory has changed over the years Originally called Vickers Armstrong it has variously been named de Havillands Hawker Siddeley British Aerospace and BAE Systems 2 The club s early years were spent in the Chester amp District League and the Wrexham area leagues The club won the Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division Two title during the 1991 92 season when they won 28 of their 34 matches and scored 130 goals to finish 19 points ahead of their nearest rival 2 They then spent four years making steady improvements in their position in the Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division One before being promoted to the Welsh National League Premier Division at the end of the 1995 96 season when they were runners up in Division One They spent four years in the Premier Division before winning promotion to the Cymru Alliance at the end of the 1999 00 season when they won 21 of their 30 matches To coincide with this promotion the club changed its name to Airbus UK 2 Once again they spent four seasons in their new league successively finishing in 11th 8th and 5th positions before winning the league title by 19 points in 2003 04 to earn promotion to the top level of Welsh domestic football for the first time 2 Airbus first season in the Premier League was a torrid time with the team acquiring only 21 points in the first 32 matches and being in next to last position with only a few matches remaining Their manager Rob Lythe who had led them to promotion resigned in February 2005 citing not having enough time to do the job The Wingmakers eventually avoided relegation in their debut season after a victory over local rivals Connah s Quay Nomads and a 1 0 defeat at Caersws on the last day Airbus made a promising start to their second season in the WPL reaching the semi final of the League Cup eventually losing out to TNS Llansantffraid over two legs For the start of the 2007 08 season the club changed its name once more adding the village name to become Airbus UK Broughton F C Owing to UEFA s rules over sponsorship when competing in European competition the club is known as AUK Broughton 3 During their time in the Cymru Premier Airbus UK Broughton went from relegation strugglers to a club that challenged regularly for honours They qualified for Europe for the first time in 2013 as Cymru Premier runners up repeating the feat the following season and appearing in the Europa League for a third consecutive time as third place finishers in 2015 In May 2016 the club reached the Welsh Cup final for the first time losing 2 0 to The New Saints at Wrexham s Racecourse Ground They just failed to qualify for Europe again losing 1 0 in the Play off final to neighbours Gap Connah s Quay A difficult summer saw the majority of players recruited by other Welsh Premier clubs and director of football Andy Preece leaving the club by mutual consent three days before the start of the next campaign to be replaced by former player Andrew Thomas The 2016 17 season produced only five wins and saw first round exits from both the League Cup and Welsh Cup ending with the Wingmakers finishing in bottom place and being relegated back to the Cymru Alliance ending 13 seasons in the Welsh top flight In the 2018 19 season Airbus won the Cymru Alliance title for a second time after a 4 0 victory over Holywell Town and won promotion back to the Cymru Premier as well as completing a double by defeating Holyhead Hotspur 5 1 in the League Cup final Honours editWelsh National League Wrexham Area Division Two Winners 1991 92 4 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Division One Runners up 1995 96 4 Welsh National League Wrexham Area Premier Division Winners 1999 00 4 Cymru Alliance Winners 2003 04 2018 19 5 Cymru Alliance League Cup Winners 2018 19Cymru North Winners 2021 22Cymru Premier Runners up 2012 13 2013 14 6 Welsh Cup Runners up 2015 16 6 European record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate2013 14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round nbsp Ventspils 1 1 0 0 1 1 a 6 2014 15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round nbsp Haugesund 1 1 1 2 2 3 6 2015 16 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round nbsp Lokomotiva 1 3 2 2 3 5 6 Current squad editAs of 13 September 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp WAL Lewis Dutton2 DF nbsp ENG Nick Grogan on loan from TNS 3 DF nbsp WAL Kieran Evans4 DF nbsp WAL Steve Tomassen captain 5 DF nbsp WAL Joe Palmer6 DF nbsp ENG Kristian Platt7 MF nbsp WAL Ryan Edwards8 MF nbsp ENG Sam Rickett9 MF nbsp WAL Jordan Evans10 FW nbsp WAL Jake Eyre11 MF nbsp WAL George Peers No Pos Nation Player12 FW nbsp WAL Kaiden Cooke13 GK nbsp WAL Keighan Jones14 DF nbsp WAL Elliott Orton15 FW nbsp WAL Brad Knight16 MF nbsp WAL Tyler McManus18 MF nbsp ENG Sam Baker19 MF nbsp ENG Craig Lindfield20 FW nbsp WAL James Davies27 FW nbsp WAL Finn Savage GK nbsp NIR Chris Doran FW nbsp WAL Ollie LanceleyStaff editAs of 21 July 2020 update Manager Jamie Reed Assistant Manager Mark Allen First Team Coach Jamie Crowther First Team Coach Richard Chapman Physiotherapist Ritson LloydManagers edit Rob Lythe Feb 2005 Garry Wynne Feb 2005 June 2005 nbsp Gareth Owen June 2005 June 2008 nbsp Craig Harrison July 2008 2011 nbsp Gareth Owen Dec 2011 Jan 2012 nbsp Andy Preece Jan 2012 Aug 2016 nbsp Andrew Thomas Aug 2016 Nov 2017 nbsp Steve O Shaughnessy Nov 2017 Sep 2022 nbsp Jamie Reed Oct 2022 present References edit Stadium Archived from the original on 1 March 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2014 a b c d History Airbus UK Broughton F C Retrieved 11 December 2018 Williams Aled 1 July 2013 Europa League Bala Town Airbus UK and Prestatyn Town s hopes BBC Sport Retrieved 1 July 2013 a b c British Aerospace Broughton Football Club History Database Retrieved 11 December 2018 Airbus UK Football Club History Database Retrieved 11 December 2018 a b c d e Airbus UK Broughton Football Club History Database Retrieved 11 December 2018 External links editOfficial website Photos of The Hollingsworth Group Stadium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Airbus UK Broughton F C amp oldid 1185120687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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