Bosham FC - History
Formed in 1901, Bosham were founder members of Division Three of the County League in 1983/84, finishing fourth in that inaugural season. The following season, the club finished runners-up to Oakwood, winning promotion to Division Two. To cap a very successful season, Bosham also won the Division Three League Cup.
Having won promotion in 1985/86, Bosham struggled in senior football, and were finally relegated back to Division Three at the end of the 1991/92 season. Two seasons later, they were promoted back again as champions. It was only a short resurgence however, as the following two seasons saw successive relegations back to the West Sussex Football League.
1998/99 proved to be a very successful season, winning the West Sussex Premier Division and returning once again to the County League. 1999/00 saw Bosham champions once again and return to senior football. Once again however, they found the jump in status a difficult one and were relegated once again back to Division Three.
The club once again struggled in Division Three, but a late revival saw them finish one place off the bottom, five points clear of Uckfield Town. Although a relegation position, the resignation of Oving FC, and only Wadhurst United meeting the requirements for promotion spared them the drop.
Until 2006/07, which can only be described as miserable, the previous few seasons had shown some improvement, with the club appearing reasonably comfortable in Division Three after many up and down seasons; and in 2004/05, reaching the Final of the Sussex Intermediate Cup, where they were defeated by Rustington.
Season 2006/07 saw a repeat of four years earlier with Bosham again finishing bottom of the entire County League but spared relgation back to the West Sussex League due to a combinationonly one eligible applicant for promotion, and the League also being already a club short. The club finished the season with just two victories and only nine points, 15 points adrift of Hurstpierpoint, the club immediately above them.
Description of ground
The most westerly club in the County League, Bosham FC plays it’s football at the local recreation ground, on the edge of the village. There is a small car park at the entrance to the recreation ground, with the football pitch and clubhouse located at the far end.
The clubhouse itself is very comfortable inside and well-maintained. Dressing rooms are incorporated within. A small covered shelter has been built on to the front of the building.

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