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History

What will be ...
25 Jul 2011

It is difficult to predict the future but we can lay down principles and make plans and then do our best to maintain and achieve them.

Our immediate objectives are:

  • to have teams representing every age group in local youth football
  • to coach our players to be the best that they can be
  • to introduce a Ladies Section to the Club and promote their development in local county leagues
  • to develop the facilities at Chapel Gate to match the ambitions of the Club as we progress towards providing semi-professional football at senior level
  • to promote awareness in the local community that we are here, that we play good football and can offer them a unique spectator experience - to develop a 'presence' locally that will encourage people to leave their sofas and come and watch us

Our ideal is for our young players to become our senior players - this is already happening but our hope is that our future adult teams will come from within the Club and that the Club itself becomes an integral part of the community to which it belongs.

 

What is...
25 Jul 2011

During the 2009/10 season Bournemouth Sports FC merged with Cannon Colts FC to form a Club capable of providing good quality football from mini soccer right through to adult football.

Cannon Colts were unable to offer senior football to its players and Bournemouth Sports did not have a youth section so it was a natural fit - one that should see the Club emerge as one of the best places to play football on the South coast.

We have qualified coaches and excellent facilities at Chapel Gate, a 65 acre site offering a range of sporting activities, with good quality pitches, floodlit astro training pitches, gym, bar and restaurant.

As at the start of the 2011/12 season we have 11 teams representing the Club, ranging from youth teams in the Bournemouth Youth Football League and Dorset Youth Football League, two Under 18s teams in the Dorset County Youth League, a Reserve team in Division 4 of the Bournemouth Hayward Sunday League and a 1st team in the Senior Division of the Hampshire Premier League.

We believe that we are the team to play for in local football and our recent history suggests that we have the mix right between success and enjoyment.

In the last 3 seasons the 1st team have won 5 trophies locally and competed in 5 of the last 6 local cup finals.

We believe that there is a right way to play, a right way to conduct ourselves, a right way for our youth players to become our senior players of tomorrow.

We don't say that what we do is easy... we do say, however, that it will be worth it.

 

 

What was...
25 Jul 2011

Bournemouth Sports Football Club has no direct connection with the Club of the same name that played in the Dorset Premier League until 2007. We are the Football Section of Bournemouth Sports Club and evolved from Mercury FC, who played at the Civil Service Ground in Kinson until 2005 when the ROKO Leisure Centre acquired the ground.

We played as ROKO until 2008, when we moved to Chapel Gate and restored the Club name as Mercury FC.

A year later we cemented our relationship with Bournemouth Sports Club and became Bournemouth Sports Football Club.

We have previously played in the Bournemouth Hawyard Leagues locally - our Reserves still do on a Sunday - but the 1st team has been invited to join the Hampshire Premier League and from 2011 will be playing in their Senior Division.

 

 

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