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History
Brierley Hill Bullets was founded in 1983, with initially two teams formed to give young lads a focus, to play organized football and basically keep them off the streets. It is run, like most youth football teams, by volunteers, usually parents and former players who want to put something back into the club and more importantly the community.

The club has steadily grown to the current level of 16 teams, 8 playing mini soccer, and 8 playing 11-a-side, playing in the Stourbridge and District Youth League, covering the age groups Under 7 to Under 16

Brierley Hill Bullets have had considerable playing success over the years winning the prestigious South Staffordshire Junior Charity Cup Competition on no less than 3 occasions. This is a competition for U/11 to U/14 age groups and it is open to teams from the Midlands. Several players have gone onto play professional football and the club is proud of its reputation and relationship with the local professional clubs.

FA Charter Standard Club

In February 2005 Brierley Hill Bullets FC were awarded this prestigious award. This recognition reflects the effort and hard work made by all the Managers and Coaches associated with the Club, who have attained Level One Coaching Awards and Emergency Aid and Child Protection Certificates. Several of the Managers / Coaches have gone on to complete their Level Two Coaching Awards and are now looking towards Level Three Coaching Awards.

Along with the pursuit of Charter Status the Club has also grown from 4 teams to 16 teams over the last eighteen months, now offering teams from U/7 to U/16 age groups.

The Club is run for the Community by the Community, with all Managers / Coaches being Volunteers. They make a great commitment in their time to Manage / Coach teams and deserve great credit with their determination to see the Club aspire to FA Charter Club Status. For more information or to join this progressive club, please contact:

Keith Sharman (Club President)

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