Resultados

Escócia - Lowland League 03/24 15:00 - Broomhill FC v East Kilbride L 1-6
Escócia - Lowland League 02/25 15:00 - Broomhill FC v Tranent L 1-3
Escócia - Lowland League Cup 02/20 19:45 - Broomhill FC v East Kilbride L 1-2
Escócia - Lowland League 02/17 15:00 - Broomhill FC v Cowdenbeath L 0-1
Escócia - Lowland League 02/10 15:00 - Albion v Broomhill FC L 2-1
Escócia - Lowland League 02/06 19:45 - Broomhill FC v Albion D 1-1
Escócia - Lowland League Cup 01/23 19:45 - Broomhill FC v East Kilbride - PPT.
Escócia - Taça FA 01/20 15:00 10 Inverness CT v Broomhill FC L 4-0
Escócia - Lowland League 01/05 19:45 - Celtic B v Broomhill FC L 2-0
Escócia - Lowland League 12/09 15:00 - Caledonian Braves v Broomhill FC L 3-1
Escócia - Lowland League 12/02 15:00 - Broomhill FC v East Kilbride - PPT.
Escócia - Taça FA 11/25 15:00 9 Cumnock v Broomhill FC W 0-3

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 20 10 10
Wins 5 3 2
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 14 6 8
Goals for 24 14 10
Goals against 40 20 20
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 5 1 4

Broomhill Football Club is a Scottish football club playing its home matches at Dumbarton Football Stadium in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire. They are members of the Scottish Lowland Football League, in the fifth tier of the Scottish football league system. The club was formed in 2014 as BSC Glasgow, a senior team associated with Broomhill Sports Club, a youth sports organisation based in the Broomhill area of Glasgow, and were elected to the Lowland League for the 2014–15 season. They originally shared with Maryhill F.C. at their Lochburn Park ground before relocating to Alloa in 2016. In 2021, the senior team split from Broomhill Sports Club, who launched a new BSC Glasgow team in the development division of the West of Scotland Football League, with the senior team being renamed Broomhill F.C. and retaining the Lowland League place.

History

Broomhill Sports Club was founded in Broomhill, Glasgow, in June 2004 as a multi-sports club for local children. By 2014 the club had grown to cater for 700 children in various sports, but primarily football.

BSC Glasgow F.C. was launched in 2014 as a senior football team to provide a pathway into adult football for players from the youth teams. The club successfully applied to join the Scottish Lowland Football League for the 2014–15 season, and won the SFA South Region Challenge Cup in their first season.

From there BSC have gone on to reach the Lowland League Cup Final in 2016–17 and the South Challenge Cup final in 2017–18 before taking home the Lowland League Cup trophy in 2018–19. BSC Glasgow's improving fortunes in the Scottish Lowland Football League coincided with the arrival of manager Stephen Swift, claiming a third-place finish in 2017–18 and a runners up place in 2018–19.

On 1 July 2021, the club officially announced its separation from BSC Glasgow and changed its name to Broomhill Football Club, retaining their membership of the Scottish Lowland League and Scottish Football Association while BSC Glasgow entered a new entity, an amateur team in the Development section of the West of Scotland Football League.

In May 2022, the club announced a partnership with football media brand Open Goal, beginning from the 2022–23 season. The team rebranded as Open Goal Broomhill, with professional footballer and Open Goal podcast host Simon Ferry becoming the team's manager. The roll-out mainly consisted of club-related content across Open Goal's platform, including a monthly, fly-on-the-wall documentary. In March 2023, the club confirmed that their commercial partnership with Open Goal would conclude at the end of the season, with Ferry and his assistant coaches, Derek Lyle and Paul Slane, all stepping down from their respective roles as a result.

In May 2023 the club, having reverted to their original name, announced the return of manager Stephen Swift and later announced a five year deal to move to the Dumbarton Football Stadium where the club have stated their aim to grow their fanbase and make the town their permanent home

O British Soccer Club Glasgow, comumente conhecido como BSC Glasgow ou simplesmente Glasgow, é um clube de futebol profissional com sede em Glasgow, Escócia. O clube foi fundado em 1872 e joga na Scottish Premiership, a primeira divisão do futebol escocês.

O Glasgow é um dos clubes mais bem-sucedidos da história do futebol escocês, tendo conquistado 54 títulos da Scottish Premiership, 33 Copas da Escócia e 44 Copas da Liga Escocesa. O clube também conquistou duas Supercopas da Escócia e uma Copa da Liga Centenária da Escócia.

Em nível internacional, o Glasgow representou a Escócia em várias competições europeias, incluindo a Liga dos Campeões da UEFA, a Liga Europa da UEFA e a Copa da UEFA. O clube chegou à final da Liga Europa da UEFA em 2003, mas perdeu para o Sevilla por 4 a 3 nos pênaltis.

O Glasgow é conhecido por sua forte rivalidade com o Celtic, outro clube de futebol de Glasgow. As partidas entre os dois clubes são chamadas de Old Firm Derby e são consideradas um dos confrontos mais importantes do futebol mundial.

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