Brentford F.C.
Brentford F.C. is a professional football club in Brentford, Greater London, England, which competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. The club was founded in 1889 and played home matches at Griffin Park from 1904 until moving to Brentford Community Stadium in 2020.
In the 1930s, Brentford achieved three consecutive top-six finishes in the top flight. The club has been Football League Trophy finalists on three occasions. Its main rivals are fellow West London clubs Chelsea, Fulham and Queens Park Rangers.
History
1889 to 1954
1954 to 1986
1986 to present
Current and future grounds
Griffin Park
Brentford Community Stadium
Current squad
First team
Brentford B
Coaching staff
First team
Brentford B
Management
Name | Role |
Matthew Benham | Owner |
Cliff Crown | Chairman |
Donald Kerr | Vice-Chairman |
Jon Varney | Chief Executive |
Rasmus Ankersen | Co-Director of Football |
Phil Giles | Co-Director of Football |
Lee Dykes | Head of Recruitment |
Monique Choudhuri | Director |
David Merritt | Director |
Mike Power | Director |
Nity Raj | Director |
Nickname
Brentford's nickname is "The Bees". The nickname was unintentionally created by students of Borough Polytechnic in the 1890s, when they attended a match and shouted the college's chant "buck up Bs" in support of their friend and then-Brentford player Joe Gettins. Local newspapers misheard the chant as "Buck up Bees" and the nickname stuck.Team colours and badge
Brentford's predominant home colours are a red and white striped shirt, black shorts and red or black socks. These have been the club's predominant home colours since the 1925–26 season, bar one season – 1960–61 – when yellow and blue were used, unsuccessfully. The colours on entering the Football League, in 1920–21, were white shirts, navy shorts and navy socks. Away kits have varied over the years, with the current colours being a black shirt with black shorts, both with yellow detailing, along with yellow socks. Brentford have had several badges on their shirts since it was formed in 1889. The first one, in 1893, was a white shield, with 'BFC' in blue and a wavy line in blue, which is thought to represent the river and the rowing club, who founded the football club. The next known badge, the Middlesex County Arms, was on shirts donated by a club supporter in 1909. The Brentford and Chiswick arms, as a badge, was used just for the one season, in 1938–39. The next badge wasn't until 1971–72 when a shield, formed into quadrants, which had a hive and bees in one, 3 seaxes in another and the other two with red and white stripes. In 1972, the club organised a competition to design a new crest, which was won by Mr BG Spencer's design, a circle with a bee and stripes with founded 1888. This was introduced in 1973 and used until May 1975, when it was brought to the club's attention, via Graham Haynes, that the club was formed in 1889 and not in 1888. Therefore, a new badge, reputedly designed by Dan Tana – the club's chairman at the time – was introduced for the 1975–76 season and continued until 1994 when the current badge was introduced. In 2011 Russell Grant claimed to have designed the badge in a BBC interview, however it was in fact designed in 1993 for two season tickets by supporter Andrew Henning, following a request from Keith Loring the then chief executive. In 2017, the club redesigned its crest to a more modern, uncluttered, design with the flexibility for use in two tone colour print. The design is a double roundel with the club name and year founded in white on a red background and a large central bee.Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
Honours
Champions and promotions
- Second Division / First Division / Championship
- * Champions : 1934–35
- Third Division / Second Division / League One
- * Champions : 1932–33, 1991–92
- * Runners-up : 1929–30, 1957–58, 1994–95, 2013–14
- Fourth Division / Third Division / League Two
- * Champions : 1962–63, 1998–99, 2008–09
- * Third-place promotion : 1971–72
- * Fourth-place promotion : 1977–78
- Southern League Second Division: 1
- *1900–01
- London League First Division: 1
- * Runners-up: 1897–98
- London League Second Division: 1
- * Runners-up: 1896–97
- West London Alliance: 1
- *1892–93
Cup winners
- Middlesex Junior Cup: 1
- *1893–94
- West Middlesex Cup: 1
- * 1894–95
- London Senior Cup: 1
- *1897–98
- Middlesex Senior Cup: 1
- * 1897–98
- Southern Professional Charity Cup: 1
- *1908–09
- Ealing Hospital Cup: 1
- * 1910–11
- London Challenge Cup: 3
- * 1934–35, 1964–65, 1966–67
- London Charity Fund: 1
- *1928
Wartime honours
- London Combination: 1
- *1918–19
- London War Cup: 1
- * 1941–42
Best performances
Leagues
- First Division / Premier League
- * 5th – 1935–36
- Western League
- * 2nd – 1904–05
- Southern League First Division
- * 9th – 1905–06
Cups
- FA Cup
- * Sixth Round/Quarter-Final – 1937–38, 1945–46, 1948–49, 1988–89
- Football League Cup
- * Fourth Round – 1982–83, 2010–11
- Football League Trophy
- * Finalists – 1984–85, 2000–01, 2010–11
- Empire Exhibition Trophy
- * First Round – 1938
- Southern Professional Floodlit Cup
- * Semi-Final – 1955–56, 1956–57
- First Alliance Cup
- * First Round – 1988
Awards
- Football League Awards
- * Community Club of the Year : 2005–06, 2013–14
- * League Two Community Club of the Year : 2008–09
- * Best Club Sponsorship : 2006–07
- * Family Excellence Award : 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
- Stadium Business Awards
- * Sponsorship, Sales and Marketing : 2013
- League Managers Association Performance of the Week
- * 3–0 vs West Bromwich Albion, Football League Cup first round, second leg, 18 August 1998
- *4–0 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, Championship, 29 November 2014
- Littlewoods Giant Killers Award
- *2–1 vs Norwich City, FA Cup third round, 6 January 1996
Rivalry
International links
In February 2013, it was announced that Brentford had entered into partnership with Icelandic 1. deild karla club UMF Selfoss, which would enable Brentford to send youth and development squad players to Iceland to gain experience. The partnership also sees the two clubs exchanging coaching philosophies and allows Brentford to utilise UMF Selfoss' scouting network. In May 2013, the Brentford staff forged links with Ugandan lower league club Gulu United as part of the "United for United" project, aimed at forming the region's first youth training camp and identifying talented players. Brentford owner Matthew Benham became majority shareholder in Danish club FC Midtjylland in 2014 and the staff of both clubs share ideas.Affiliated clubs
- FC Midtjylland
- London Tigers
Celebrity connections
- Actor and comedian, Bradley Walsh was a professional at the club in the late 1970s, but never made the first team squad.
- Dan Tana, Hollywood actor and restaurateur, served on the club's board and was chairman.
- Model Stephen James played for the club's youth team prior to his release in 2008.
- Entertainer Vic Oliver served as the club's vice-president in the early 1950s and was later president of the Brentford Supporters' Club.
- Politician Jack Dunnett served as club chairman between 1961 and 1967.
Past managers