Our History in Images
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Polo at Foxbury in 1927. Photo: Thanks go to the Chislehurst Society

Foxbury in 1940

The Mayor of Bromley cuts the ribbon as the 3G is officially opened

Polo at Foxbury in 1927. Photo: Thanks go to the Chislehurst Society

Our History in Words
Chislehurst Glebe FC were founded (as the junior side Glebe Globetrotters) in 1995 by chairman Rocky McMillan and his wife Grace.
Initially based in West Wickham and starting with just a sole Under 8’s team, the club progressed through the age groups. Regulars in Kent’s Youth Leagues we won every junior trophy possible – including 10 London County Cups.
After their exceptional beginnings as a Junior side, their committee voted to form a Senior section in 2010 and the newly established team joined the Kent Invicta League (KIL) in 2013-14.
In 2014, we also won the prestigious London FA Standard Charter Community Club of the Year Award, as voted for by the Executive Committee of the London FA.
But for years Glebe were nomads, seemingly unable to secure a permanent home. For the first two seasons the senior side ground shared with Holmesdale, but, in 2014, we signed a 25 year
lease to take over Old Elthamians Rugby Club. This was a historic day in the club’s history, when we had a base to be a focal point for sport in the community, at last.
With the help of the Football Stadia Improvement Fund, we have since built a modern sports complex, culminating in the summer of 2025 when we redeveloped the stadium with a 3G pitch that will be an asset to the community.
Along with the 3G surface our 15 acres site in Chislehurst, comprises of 7 pitches, a
separate floodlit training area, gym, bar and reception rooms. In 2022/23 season we have over 400 members. There are over 25 Junior teams, for boys and girls; a Ladies senior side; midweek
teams in the Isthmian Youth League; a new Sunday team; Vets team and of course the First XI.
Glebe FC’s history as a senior side is brief – but exciting.
Life began in 2013-14 finishing 10th following up with 7th in 2014-15. The next season we experienced the disappointment of narrowly missing out on promotion, finishing 3rd behind Bearsted and Sheppey United. However, we did win the Kent Invicta League Cup and the London FA Senior Trophy.
In the 2016/17 season we deservedly gained promotion to Step 5, winning the SCEFL First Division by 12 points.
In 2021-22 we reached the 3rd round of FA Vase and our highest ever league position, finishing 3rd, and in the next season we came 7th.
We start the 2025-26 season with Dan Lawrence leading the 1st team.

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