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Highbury Stadium

Fleetwood

Dec 20 Sat • 2025 • 3:00pm

Soccer

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Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood

Fleetwood Town FC vs Gillingham FC at the Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood

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Gillingham
A shield with the words "Gillingham Football Club" in the top portion and the remainder divided into two sections, the left containing black and white vertical stripes and the right a depiction of a white horse rearing up on its hind legs on a blue background
Full nameGillingham Football Club
NicknameThe Gills
Founded1893; 132 years ago (1893)
(as New Brompton)
GroundPriestfield Stadium
Capacity11,582[1]
OwnerBrad Galinson
ChairmanBrad Galinson
ManagerGareth Ainsworth
LeagueEFL League Two
2024–25EFL League Two, 17th of 24
Websitegillinghamfootballclub.com
Current season

Gillingham Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Gillingham, Kent, England. The club's first team play home matches at Priestfield Stadium and competed in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system, in the 2024–25 season.

The club was founded in 1893 as New Brompton Football Club and renamed to Gillingham Football Club in 1912. Gillingham's first team played in the Southern League before joining the Football League in 1920. After 18 unsuccessful seasons, they were voted out of the league in favour of Ipswich Town at the end of the 1937–38 season, and returned to the Southern League. Gillingham returned to the Football League in 1950, when the competition was expanded from 88 to 92 clubs. Twice in the late 1980s, Gillingham came close to winning promotion to the second tier of English football, but a decline then set in and in 1993, they narrowly avoided relegation to the Football Conference. Between 2000 and 2005, Gillingham played in the second tier of the English football league system for the only time in the club's history, achieving a highest league finish of eleventh place in 2002–03. The club has twice won the championship of English football's fourth tier, in the 1963–64 and 2012–13 seasons, under managers Freddie Cox and Martin Allen respectively.

Gillingham originally played in black and white striped shirts but switched to blue shirts in the 1930s. The club crest has traditionally depicted the white horse symbol of the county of Kent. Priestfield Stadium has been the club's home ground throughout its existence; it once held up to 30,000 fans but in the modern era the capacity is less than half that figure.

  1. ^ "Gillingham". English Football League. Archived from the original on 26 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.

Source: Wikipedia