Broomhill F.C.

Association football club in Glasgow City

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May 2023 Announced the return of manager Stephen Swift and signed a five-year deal to move to Dumbarton Football Stadium, aiming to grow their fanbase and establish a permanent home.
March 2023 Confirmed the conclusion of their commercial partnership with Open Goal, with Simon Ferry, Derek Lyle, and Paul Slane stepping down from their roles.
2022 Finishes 11th in the Lowland League with 51 points from 36 matches, and is eliminated from the Scottish Cup in the 3rd Round by Alloa Athletic.
2022 The club moved their home games to Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld as part of a commercial agreement with Open Goal for the 2022–23 season.
May 2022 Announced a partnership with football media brand Open Goal, rebranding as Open Goal Broomhill with Simon Ferry becoming the team's manager.
2021 Now known as Broomhill F.C., finishes 15th in the Lowland League with 34 points from 34 matches, and is eliminated from the Scottish Cup in the 2nd Round by Tranent Juniors.
July 1 2021 Officially separated from BSC Glasgow and changed the club's name to Broomhill Football Club, retaining Scottish Lowland League and Scottish Football Association membership.
2020 Broomhill F.C. were runners-up in the SFA South Region Challenge Cup.
2020 Finishes 4th in the Lowland League with 30 points from 13 matches, with the season curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Eliminated from the Scottish Cup in the Preliminary Round Two by Haddington Athletic.
2019 Broomhill F.C. won the Lowland League Cup.
2019 Broomhill F.C. were runners-up in the Lowland Football League.
2019 Finishes 3rd in the Lowland League with 51 points from 22 matches, with the season curtailed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Eliminated from the Scottish Cup in the 5th Round by Hibernian.
2018 Achieved runners-up place in the Scottish Lowland Football League under manager Stephen Swift.
2018 Won the Lowland League Cup trophy, securing their second significant cup victory.
2018 Reached the South Challenge Cup final.
2017 Under manager Stephen Swift, achieved a third-place finish in the Scottish Lowland Football League.
2016 The team again finishes 7th in the Lowland League with 42 points from 30 matches, and is eliminated from the Scottish Cup in the 2nd Round by Beith Juniors.
2016 Reached the Lowland League Cup Final.
2016 The club relocated from Maryhill F.C.'s Lochburn Park ground to Alloa.
2015 The team finishes 7th in the Lowland League with 41 points from 28 matches, and is eliminated from the Scottish Cup in the 1st Round Replay by Auchinleck Talbot.
2014 Broomhill F.C. won the SFA South Region Challenge Cup for the first time in the 2014-15 season.
2014 BSC Glasgow F.C. competes in the Lowland League, finishing 10th place in their first recorded season with 30 points from 26 matches.
2014 Won the SFA South Region Challenge Cup in their first season of competitive football.
2014 Broomhill Football Club was initially formed as BSC Glasgow, a senior team associated with Broomhill Sports Club, and was elected to the Lowland League for the 2014–15 season.

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