
Bromley FC supporters are celebrating a truly historic moment for the club, as the Ravens have secured promotion to Sky Bet League One for the first time ever. The achievement has ignited a wave of excitement and pride across the fanbase, marking a significant milestone in the club's 132-year history.
Bromley FC officially secured their promotion to Sky Bet League One on Saturday, April 18, 2026, with two games remaining in the League Two season. The Ravens' place in the third tier was confirmed following Notts County's 2-1 defeat to Barnet, meaning Andy Woodman's side could no longer be caught in the automatic promotion spots. This came after Bromley had drawn 0-0 with Cambridge United on Thursday, April 16, which had briefly delayed their celebrations.
The news of promotion has been met with immense joy and a sense of disbelief among Bromley fans. Many supporters are reflecting on the club's rapid ascent through the leagues. One fan, who started following the team after playing with them in a football video game, expressed their excitement, saying they became attached and eventually a fan in real life, shouting "LFG!!!" from Chicago. Another supporter congratulated the club on its amazing rise through league football, noting that securing season tickets for next season might be harder but they would definitely try.
The overwhelming reaction stems from the sheer scale of Bromley's achievement. The club only reached the English Football League for the first time in 2024, after a 132-year wait. To then achieve back-to-back promotions and reach League One in just their second season in the EFL is a remarkable feat. Manager Andy Woodman, who has been in charge since 2021, is widely credited as the driving force behind this success, fostering a culture of desire and belief within the club. This "Cinderella story" has resonated deeply with those who have followed the club for years, as well as new supporters drawn in by their journey.
Promotion to League One presents both exciting opportunities and new challenges for Bromley FC. Hayes Lane, the club's home since 1938, will now host teams that have played in the Premier League and even in Europe. The club has already made modifications to the ground as it has grown, including replacing its artificial pitch when it reached the EFL in 2024. This continued progression will likely require further development both on and off the pitch to compete at the higher level.
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