Haywards Heath Town FC Official Site
Formed in 1888 as Haywards Heath Junior FC the club dominated the Mid Sussex League in the early 1920s before they left to join the Brighton + District League in 1931/32. The championship was duly won the following season with a 100% record, and Haywards Heath joined the Sussex County League in 1932.
After WW2 the club re-entered the County League on its resumption, winning the League title in 1949/50 and 1950/51. When Hanbury Park was opened in 1952 Haywards Heath joined the Metropolitan League and competed against the third teams of Football League Division One clubs. In 1957/58 the club lifted the Sussex Senior Cup, before re-joining the County League in 1961/62.
Haywards Heath won the County League once more in 1969/70, but just over ten years later found themselves in Division Two following relegation in 1980/81.
Division One status was regained in 1986/87 as runners-up to Wick, and the following season the club finished in third place. However the Blues were relegated once more in 1991/92. Worse was to come, with the club dropping into Division Three the following season, where they remained until winning promotion back to senior football at the end of the 2002/03 season, as runners-up to Midhurst + Easebourne.
Haywards Heath were relegated back to the Division Three after just one season. After what had appeared to be a renaissance for the club, worse was to follow in 2004/05 as the Blues finished one off the bottom of County League Division Three, but were spared relegation.
In the midst of significant changes off the pitch, the club improved to finish in a mid-table position in 2005/06. An improved finish at the end of the 2006/2007 season after a turbulent term on and off the pitch outlined the youthful yet sometimes wayward ability in the side.
Season 2006/2007 found Haywards Heath getting back to basics on the football field. A credible third place was achieved which was a bit of a disappointment to the management and players alike. Only a eight game run of victories by Bexhill kept us from being promoted to Division 2 Nevertheless a great effort for all involved with the first team The reserves were entered in the Suburban league and found it tough going as the divisions newcomers but some good results towards the end of the season meant we ended on a high note.
The 2007/2008 seasons has brought significant changes to Haywards Heath with a new senior management structure within the club, but retaining most of the expertise from last season. Major changes for football clubs normally are hard to absorb, but as of today, Haywards Heath are putting their best foot forward and look forward to a very successful season on and off the pitch, with promotion at the end of the season a distinct possibility.

Clubroom/Hanbury Stadium
Allen Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 3PT
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01444 412837
Coach
Mark Beard
1st Team Manager
Simon McMenemy
1st Team Assistant Manager
Tim Wilkins
Youth Team Manager
Glen Furminger
Ladies Team Manager
Peter Hickman
Chairman
Mark Russ
Vice Chairman
Mike McMenemy
Treasurer
Trevor Bone
Hon Secretary
Henrietta Hillier
Community Liaison Officer
Rob Evans