Bacup Borough F.C. are an English football club based at West View in Bacup, Lancashire. They currently play in the North West Counties League.
Bacup Borough Football Club was established in 1879. Their first match to take place at their current Brian Boys West View Stadium was not until 1889 when one of the founder members of the English Football League Accrington Stanley played there in front of over 1,000 spectators. Bacup’s proudest achievement was winning the Lancashire Combination Championship in the 1946/47 season, this along with
finishing runners up after losing to Marine 2-1 in the Lancashire Combination Cup Final.
1972/73 season the club finished runners up in the League, losing out on goal average despite scoring 101 goals. In 1974/75 they reached the Lancashire Junior Cup Final losing 1-0 against Lancaster City, this despite famous victories against Formby, Wigan Athletic, South Liverpool, and Morecambe. In the last ever Lancashire Combination Challenge Cup Final Bacup were beaten 1-3 by Caernarfon Town in a two-legged Final. In 1982 Bacup Borough became founder members of the North West Counties League, this following the amalgamation of the Cheshire League & the Lancashire Combination. In the 1987/88 season Bacup had to apply for re-election following finishing bottom of the Second Division. In the 1988 /89 season under the Management of Gary Warburton the club finished Runners up in Division Two and also finished Runners Up in the Lamot Pils Trophy, they also the same season reached the Quarter Final of the League Cup and due to the Leagues re-organisation the club started the 1989 /90 season as a First Division Club. However, in the1994 /95 season Bacup Borough were relegated back to the Second Division & did struggle both on and off the field. In September of the 1997/98 season with no points on the board and following a humiliating 0-10 defeat by Tetley Walker this prompted the Committee to part company with their then Manager. This then made way for the appointment of the former Doncaster Rovers Assistant Manager, Bury F.C Youth Team Coach, Accrington Stanley Director of Football, & Rossendale Utd & Glossop North End Manager Brent Peters to take over as Manager, a position he has held ever since. Brent’s early record of achievement saw the club finish the 1997/98 season in 14th position, climbing in 1998 /99 to 11th position before in 1999/00 they finished 5th in the league, the clubs highest league position in over ten years. In Season 2000/01 the club reached the Second Division Cup Final but lost 1-0 to Squires Gate. Brent’s greatest achievement came at the end of the 2002/03 season when he guided the club to the Championship of the North West Counties League First Division, the first major success for the club in 56 years. This brought Brent Three Manager of the Month Awards and The Manager of The Year Award. Season 2003/04, Bacup’s first season following the First Division Championship the club finished 14th in the Premier Division and did win the North West Counties League Challenge Cup at Southport’s Haig Avenue Ground by beating Newcastle Town 3-0. Other cup runs saw Borough as NWCFL Challenge Cup Quarter Finalists in 2004/05 and Lancashire FA Co-operative Trophy Quarter Finalists in 2007/08. They finished in 8th Position in the NWCFL Premier Division in the 2008/09 Season. June 14th 2004 brought another land mark for the club when Bacup’s Secretary Frank Manning celebrated not only his 70th Birthday but also 50yrs in the game of which well over 40 years have been spent in administration at his beloved Bacup Borough F.C, This achievement was recognised by Frank being presented with a gold award on behalf of the Football Association by Mr Jim Kenyon the Secretary of the Lancashire Football Association. This achievement brought Frank the position of Chairman of the club, a post he held until accepting the position of President of Bacup & Rossendale Borough FC at the re-branding on June 17th 2013. It was a sad start to the 2011/2012 season with the sudden passing away of Kenneth Peters on the 15th June 2011 and he was also the club president and father of our manager. On the field of play further success was to come with more silverware, this following a comprehensive 5-0 victory over Maine Road in the NWCFL Challenge Cup Final which was played at the Tameside Stadium Ashton in front of a big crowd, the team was captained by Davey Luker. The 2012/2013 season proved to be another difficult time at the club following the sad deaths of people dearly close to the club. Four came in the month of October 12 from which the biggest shock was 27 year old player Bryan Herbert. On the pitch the team once again did well by getting to yet another cup final and this time it was the Lancashire FA Cooperative Trophy Final played at the Reebok Stadium at Bolton. Despite playing a team from two leagues above, Bacup gave a very good account of themselves against team from the Evo Stick Premier Division, AFC Fylde ran out 2-0 winners. June 17th 2013 Bacup Borough officially adopted the title of Rossendale; this came about following the sad demise of Rossendale United FC, thus leaving Bacup Borough as the Rossendale Valley’s most senior football club. They were now the sole flag bearers of the Rossendale Valley and, for the commercial side, it made sense to add ‘Rossendale’ to the club’s name making the club Bacup & Rossendale Borough FC. The new name also brings with it a newly designed crest to form its very own identity, with a plan for progression in place and the words, ‘Prosperity Through Endeavour’ prominently featured. The 2013/2014 season was a nail-biter right until the last game, but with BARB’s place in the Pemier Division secured the club is ready to progress with its ambitious plans as Rossendale’s number one football club. Sadly the 2014/2015 season did not turn out as we had wished. Injuries and other problems resulted in the team being relegated from the Premier Division. A decision was taken to relaunch Bacup Borough Football Club from the start of the 2015/2016 season. The historic crest has been brought back and there are exciting developments on and off the pitch. Among these is the creation of two junior teams – an U15 team and an U18 team – who will compete under the banner of Bacup Borough FC. We look forward confidently to the coming season.
25/05/2026
CHARITY MATCH IN THE SUNSHINE ⚽️😎☀️
The charity match between Bacup Borough FC and Middleton Wanderers Football Club was a resounding success. In the beaming sunshine of the Brian Boys Stadium both sides entertained the crowds and raised valuable funds for the Rossendale Hospice and Great North Air Ambulance Service
Massive thank you to everybody who took part in the event and a special mention for Mick Carr who organised the chairity match.
See you next year???
24/05/2026
Brent and Steve discuss the Championship Play-off final between Hull City vs Middlesbrough. They talk about the amazing achievements of Pep at Manchester City. And also chat about the players being retained for the 2026/27 season at Bacup Borough FC.
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23/05/2026
BORO RETAINED 2026/27 ⚽️✍️
Great news that both Toby Wright and Kaiden Barlow have also been retained for the 2026/27 season.
Kaiden Barlow settled into life at Bacup Borough FC from the moment he arrived from Daisy Hill in February. And Toby Wright needs no introduction having been a firm favourite amongst the Boro faithful for the past four seasons. 👏👏👏
23/05/2026
BORO RETAINED 2026/27 ⚽️✍️
The work for next season has already kicked off behind the scenes with several players committing themselves for the new campaign.
Billy Blake - Brady Boardman - Kyle Siddle - Ben Thompson - Alex Mellor are amongst the names signed up and ready to go. Others to be announced in the coming days. ⚫️⚪️
22/05/2026
CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH | SUNDAY 24TH | KO: 2PM ⚽️🤝
Bacup Borough FC 11 v Middleton Wanderers Football Club
Admission Adults £5.00: U16 - £1.00; Under 5 – free
All Proceeds from the game goes to Rossendale Hospice Great North Air Ambulance Service | The match will also celebrate Mick Carr’s 80th birthday and mark his 21 years with the club.
It is his wish that the two above charities should be supported by this game. Both provide a vital service in their respective areas, and both rely on charitable donations. Rossendale Hospice do a wonderful job supporting people with life limiting illnesses along with their families, and the Great North Air Ambulance is a vital resource in the remote North Pennines where Wanderers are located.
Hot and cold snacks will be available; the bar will be open and there will be some post-match entertainment in the bar including the final day of the premier league
18/05/2026
Last game of the season for our U7 team. We have had a brilliant year and looking forward to season 2026/27.
we would like to thank all the players and parents for making it possible for this team to keep playing and learning the game.
As we are looking at preparing for our new season firstly we would like to thank our new sponsor
The Potato Man and also a big thank you to Baked.Cakes for doing a raffle to raise funds for our players.
There will be a post coming out soon as we are looking at adding to our youth teams with introducing another (now U7) team coming into the new season as U8.
If anyone is looking to join us please send us a DM current school year is Year 2
17/05/2026
On this week's show Brent and Steve talk about the changes to all three North West Counties Leagues. They discuss the implications for those teams taking part and also concerns that the clubs may have. They'll also touch upon other football stories making the news this week.
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14/05/2026
Some interesting changes to our league campaign next season with a few new teams joining us in Division One North ⚽️👊
GEARING UP FOR THE WORLD CUP 2026 ⚽️🏴
The club will be open for all of England's group games. Kicking off against Croatia on Wednesday 17th June.
Further details on other fixtures will be shared throughout the tournament.
Brilliant Venue - Excellent Atmosphere - Great company
10/05/2026
Brent and Steve discuss the recent departure of Oliver Hodgson to Bury Football Club. Brent talks about the transfer of the young frontman, and also chats about the work which is going on behind the scenes to bring in fresh talent in time for the 2026/27 season.
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