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The Bee's

Brentford FC

Founded 10 October 1889 at The Oxford & Cambridge Hotel
Turned professional 1899

Players provided 3
Different scorers 1 (1 goal)
Total appearances 4

1936-2024

Brentford Community Stadium

Domestic Honours Football League Division Three South winners 1932-33; Division Two winners 1934-35; Division Three winners 1991-92; Division Four winners 1962-63;
Highest League Position: 5th, Division One, 1935-36;
FA Cup best: Quarter-finals 1937-38, 1945-46, 1948-49, 1988-89;
Football League Cup semi-finalist 2020-21;

Associate Members Trophy runners-up 1984-85, 2000-01, 2010-11;
After League restructure: Division Two/League One runners-up-play-off semi-finalists 1994-95, fourth place-play-off runners-up 1996-97, third place-play-off runners-up 2001-02 & 2012-13, fourth place-play-off semi-finalists 2004-05, third place-play-off semi-finalists 2005-06, runners-up 2013-14; Division Three/League Two winners 1998-99, 2008-09; Division One/Championship fifth place-play-off semi-finalists 2014-15, third-place-play-off runners-up 2019-20, third place-play-off winners 2020-21;
European Honours Anglo-Italian Cup best: Semi-finals 1992-93 (beaten by Derby County, agg 5-5);
Home venue, based in London Brentford Community Stadium, since September 2020; Griffin Park, September 1904 to August 2020; Boston Park, 1900-04; Cross Road, South Ealing, 1898-1900; Shotter's Field, 1895-98; Benn's Fields, Little Ealing, 1891-95; Clifden Road, 1889-91;
Home strip Red and white striped shirts, black shorts, black stockings


    

The 3 Players   2 with only one app.
Ply no. Name Pos Start/
Sub
App Gls Mins Playing Career  
628 Billy Scott IR   1 0 90 1936 90 min
654 Leslie Smith OL   1 0 90 1939 90 min
1272 Ivan Toney CF 1
1
2 1 89 2023-24 1 year

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