Bromley FC: Building on Historic EFL Success in Second League Two Season

Introduction: A Club on the Rise

Bromley Football Club is currently in their second consecutive season in League Two, cementing their position as a competitive force in English football’s fourth tier. After winning the National League play-offs in 2023-24, the Ravens reached the English Football League for the first time in their 132-year history, marking a significant milestone for the South London club. Their continued success demonstrates the club’s ambition and determination to establish themselves at this level.

Current Season Performance

Bromley currently sits 5th out of 24 teams in the EFL League Two Table, winning 44% of matches. The club’s home form has been excellent with 5 wins, 4 draws, and 0 losses, making The CopperJax Community Stadium a fortress for Andy Woodman’s side. Cheek is carrying Bromley’s attack by scoring 8 goals this season, followed by Nicke Kabamba with 6 goals and Omar Kolawole Olufemi Sowunmi with 5 goals.

Leadership Transition

In a significant development, Bromley Football Club announced that CEO Mark Hammond has informed the Club of his decision to step down from his role. Mark’s decision reflects a personal and professional ambition to pursue new challenges following a remarkable period of growth and progress both on and off the pitch. The club’s owner praised Hammond’s contribution during their historic rise through the leagues.

Looking Ahead

The Ravens will kick-start the 2025/26 season with a trip to new arrivals from League One, Shrewsbury Town, before reuniting with former National League rivals Barnet at The CopperJax Community Stadium. As Bromley continues their League Two campaign, the club’s strong home record and attacking prowess position them well for a potential promotion push. With leadership changes on the horizon, the coming months will be crucial in determining whether the Ravens can maintain their upward trajectory and potentially challenge for a place in League One.