Formed:1885
President: Charles W Poole
Chairman: Keith MacMaster
Vice-Chairman:
Directors: Harvey Morrison, George Perry, Jack Sharkey, Pete Slater, Jack Stewart
Football Secretary: Brian Hewings
Manager: Brian Kenning
Physiotherapist: Peter Taylor
Commercial Manager: Rebecca O'Neill
Secretary: Mike Davies
Directions: The Victoria Ground is situated on the north side of Bromsgrove on the Birmingham Road, which is off the A38 Bromsgrove by pass. The M5 and M42 join the A38 to the north of the town making it easy to get to the ground without having to go into town. The 144 Midland Red bus runs from New Street Station Birmingham and passes the ground.
Capacity: 4,423 (seated: 394 - covered terracing: 1,344)
Record Attendance: 7,389 (versus Worcester City 1957)
Previous Leagues:
Birmingham Combination 1910-53.
Birmingham/West Midlands League 1953-73.
Southern League (Northern Division) 1973-79.
Southern League (Midland Division) 1979-86.
Southern League (Premier Division) 1986-92.
Vauxhall Conference 1992-97.
Club colours: Green & White stripes/black/green. Change colours: All red.
Reserve team's league: Midland Combination.
Midweek home matchday: Tuesday.
Record win: 11-0 v Hinckley Ath 1970; v Halesowen Town 'A' 1939.
Record defeat: 0-12 v Aston Villa 'A' 1939.
Record transfer fee paid: £12,000 for Darren Grocutt (Burton Albion) 1995.
Record transfer fee received: £90,000 for Steve Taylor (Crystal Palace) 1995.
Club record goalscorer: Chris Hanks 238, 1983-84.
Record appearances: Shaun O'Meara 763, 1975-94.
Club Honours: Vauxhall Conference R-up 1992-93, Bob Lord Trophy 1994-95, Spalding Cup 1995-96, Southern League Premier Champions 1991-92, Southern League Prem R-up 1986-87, Southern League Mid Champions 1985-86, Bill Dellow Cup Winners 1985-86, Southern League, Champions v Cup Winners Cup Winners 1992-93 Worcester Senior Cup Winners 1946-47, 1947-48, 1959-60, 1986-87, 1993-94, 1994/5, 1995/96, Birmingham Senior Cup Winners 1946-47, West Midlands League Champions 1960-61, Birmingham Combination Champions 1946-47
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