Results

Club Friendly List 07/23 18:30 - Horsham YMCA v AFC Whyteleafe W 1-0
Club Friendly List 07/13 14:00 - Horsham YMCA v Guildford City W 1-0
England FA Cup Qualification 09/07 14:00 14 Horsham YMCA v Margate L 1-2
England FA Cup Qualification 09/08 14:00 14 Horsham YMCA v Emma Laine L 1-2
England FA Cup Qualification 09/30 18:45 15 Aveley v Horsham YMCA L 4-1
England FA Cup Qualification 09/26 14:00 15 Horsham YMCA v Aveley D 2-2
England FA Cup Qualification 09/12 14:00 14 Horsham YMCA v Burgess Hill Town W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 2 0
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 2 2 0
Goals against 0 0 0
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Horsham YM F.C.

Horsham YM Football Club is a football club based in Horsham, West Sussex, England. They are currently members of the Southern Combination Premier Division and play at Gorings Mead.

History

The club was established in 1898. They played in Horsham & District League before joining the Crawley and District Football League. They subsequently moved up to the Mid-Sussex League, where they played until joining Division Two of the Sussex County League in 1959. The club won the Division Two Cup in 1959–60 and 1961–62 before winning the Division Two title in 1965–66, earning promotion to Division One. They went on to win the league's John O'Hara Cup in 1966–67, 1967–68 and 1981–82.

Horsham were relegated to Division Two at the end of the 1981–82 season. However, they won the Division Two title at the first attempt, earning an immediate promotion back to Division One. They were relegated again after finishing bottom of Division One in 1987–88. They won the Division Two Cup in 1994–95, also finishing third in the division to earn promotion back to Division One. The club won Sussex RUR Cup in 2000–01 and the John O'Hara Cup the following season. They won the Division One title in 2004–05, but were denied promotion due to ground grading regulations. However, after winning Division One again the following season and making improvements to their Gorings Mead ground, the club were promoted to Division One South of the Isthmian League.

The 2007–08 season saw Horsham finish in the relegation zone, resulting in relegation back to Division One of the Sussex County League. However, after finishing third in division the following season, they were promoted back to Division One South of the Isthmian League. In 2010–11 the club finished bottom of Division One South and were relegated to the Sussex County League again. They won the Sussex RUR Cup in 2013–14, beating East Preston on penalties in the final. In 2015 the league was renamed the Southern Combination, with Division One becoming the Premier Division.

In 2023–24 Horsham won the Sussex RUR Cup for a third time, defeating Haywards Heath Town on penalties in the final. In 2025 the club was renamed Horsham YM.

Horsham YMCA Football Club, based in Horsham, West Sussex, is a community-focused soccer team with a rich history and a strong commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 1908, the club has established itself as a cornerstone of the local sports scene, fostering a spirit of teamwork and sportsmanship among players of all ages.

Competing in the lower tiers of the English football league system, Horsham YMCA is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant community involvement. The team's colors, traditionally blue and white, reflect its identity and pride in representing the town. The club emphasizes youth development, providing opportunities for young players to hone their skills and progress through the ranks.

Horsham YMCA plays its home matches at the YMCA Sports Ground, where fans gather to support their team in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. The club's commitment to inclusivity and community engagement is evident in its various outreach programs and partnerships, making it a beloved institution in the Horsham area.

With a focus on hard work, dedication, and a love for the game, Horsham YMCA continues to inspire future generations of soccer players while striving for success on the pitch. Whether competing in local leagues or participating in cup competitions, the team embodies the spirit of grassroots football and the enduring passion for the beautiful game.