Welling United Football Club is a semi-professional
association football
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club, based in
Welling in the
London Borough of Bexley
The London Borough of Bexley () is a London boroughs, London borough in south-east London, forming part of Outer London. It has a population of 248,287. The main settlements are Sidcup, Erith, Bexleyheath, Belvedere, London, Belvedere, Crayford ...
, England. The most prominent aspect of the club is its men's first team, who play in the , the seventh level of the
English football league system.
History
Formation and early years (1963–1975)
Welling United Football Club was founded in 1963 by former professional footballer
Syd Hobbins.
It began as an U15 youth team, playing in the Eltham & District Sunday League on a park pitch from 1963–64 to 1970–71. From 1971–72 to 1974–75, they played in the
Metropolitan-London League Intermediate/Reserves Division at
Butterfly Lane, Eltham.
London Spartan, Athenian and Southern Leagues (1975–1986)
In 1975–76, they played in the
London Spartan League
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Reserve Division One. They gained senior status in the London Spartan League in 1976, while playing at Butterfly Lane. Welling finished sixth in the London Spartan League Division 2 in 1976–77 and was promoted to the Premier Division. In 1977, Welling moved to the
Park View Road ground, which had previously belonged to the then-defunct
Bexley United.
They joined the
Athenian League in 1978. In 1981, they progressed to the
Southern Football League
The Southern League is a football competition featuring semi-professional clubs from East Anglia, the South and Midlands of England, and South Wales. Together with the Isthmian League and the Northern Premier League it forms levels seven a ...
Southern Division.
After just one season at this level the club found itself in the Southern League Premier Division after the league was re-organised. In 1985–86, they won the league title by 23 points and were promoted to the
Football Conference.
Football Conference (1986–2000)
Although the team struggled in the Conference, only twice finishing above 11th place in 14 seasons, they did enjoy cup success during this period, qualifying for the first round proper of the
FA Cup
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in the six successive seasons between 1986 and 1992. The first of these was in the 1986–87 season, where they were drawn against
Maidstone United, playing to a 1–1 draw and a 4–1 defeat in the first round replay. The next season, they defeated
Carshalton Athletic 3–2 at home to reach the second round proper, then losing to
Bath City 1–0 at Park View Road. In 1988–89, Welling United made their only third round proper appearance to date, losing 1–0 at Park View Road to
Blackburn Rovers. 1989-90 was another significant campaign for Welling, as they knocked out
Kent
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's only
Football League
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side,
Gillingham, who competed in the
Football League Fourth Division, the fourth tier of English football at the time. This match holds the record for the highest attendance at a home game.
During this period, the club also had success in local cups, winning the
Kent Senior Cup in the 1985–86 and 1998–99 seasons, as well as the
London Senior Cup
The London Senior Cup is the County Senior Cup of the London FA. The London Senior Cup was first won by Upton Park in 1882. Although the leading professional sides in London no longer compete, the Cup has been won in the past by the likes of ...
in the 1989–89 season, and the
London Challenge Cup
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in the 1991–92 season.
Terry Robbins joined the club in 1986, coinciding with the beginning of the team's period of FA Cup success. He was top league scorer for the club between 1986 and 1994, and was the leading scorer for the Football Conference league in the 1991–1992 season, with 29 league goals.
The club was relegated in 1999–2000 and returned to the
Southern League Premier Division.
Conference South (2003–2010)
In the 2003–04 season, under the management of former
England
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World Cup player
Paul Parker, the Wings finished in the top half of the
Southern League Premier Division and was therefore able to claim a place in the newly formed
Conference South. In that season, Parker left the club by mutual consent.

Former
Coventry City and
Republic of Ireland
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player
Liam Daish took charge of the team on a caretaker basis before the permanent position was handed to former
Norwich City and
Gillingham defender
Adrian Pennock,
who narrowly missed out on taking the club into the promotion play-offs. Pennock left the club at the end of the 2006–07 season. His last game managing the Wings finished in a 1–1 draw at home to
Hayes. Pennock joined
Stoke City in a coaching position under his former Gillingham manager,
Tony Pulis.
On 16 May 2007, Welling United appointed
Neil Smith as the new first team manager. However, after only seven months in charge Smith parted company with the club on 7 January 2008. It was mutually agreed between the club and Smith that his reign as Wings boss would end.
Andy Ford was appointed the new manager of the Wings on 31 January 2008. Despite losing 6–2 to Cambridge City in his first game in charge, Ford guided the Wings to safety and they eventually finished 16th.
Welling finished 7th in the Conference South in 2008/09 under the guidance of Ford. After a poor start to the 2009–10 season Ford resigned, stating he didn't think he could achieve what he wanted on the current budget.
Jamie Day was announced as the new player/manager in November 2009.
Debt and misconduct (2010–2011)
On 12 August 2010, the club was served with a winding-up petition by
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), due for a hearing later that month. The club was given 14 weeks to pay the outstanding debt to the HMRC. £60,000 was raised by the club and its supporters to clear all debts. During this period, in a Football Conference Hearing on 16 September 2010, Welling United admitted to a misconduct charge in connection with the outstanding HMRC debt. This resulted in an immediate deduction of 5 points and a suspended £5,000 fine.
Despite this embargo and point deduction, the team missed out on a play-off place by only one point, finishing in 6th place.
Promotion and relegation (2011–2019)

The 2011–12 season ended with Welling in 3rd place and after defeating Sutton United 2–1 on aggregate in the play-off semi-finals they narrowly missed promotion in the final, being defeated 0–1 by
Dartford
Dartford is the principal town in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England. It is located south-east of Central London and
is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames Estuary, is Thurrock in ...
at
Princes Park.
Welling made a return to the top level of non-league football the following season after clinching the Conference South title, 13 years after they last played at the fifth tier of English football. Between 3 November and 5 February, Welling also broke the league's record for consecutive wins, with 12 in a row.
In December 2014 Jamie Day left Welling by mutual consent. He was replaced by Jake Gallagher and Jamie Turner as caretakers, but on 21 December it was announced that Jody Brown of
Grays Athletic would become manager. On 3 March 2015, Jody Brown was relieved of his duties after just one point in his first nine games. Right back player Loui Fazakerley was put in charge for "the foreseeable future".
Welling's first televised home match was played on 8 March 2015, being played live on
BT Sport
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, and ended in a 1–0 loss to
Altrincham
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.
Following an impressive run of results, Fazakerley steered the team out of the relegation zone and to 20th place, above
Alfreton Town on goal difference. Fazakerley was appointed as manager on a full-time basis the same week.
On 25 January 2016 Loui Fazakerley was sacked after 10 months in charge, with the club in the National League relegation zone and was replaced with former first team coach
Dean Frost, along with and
Barry Ashby as assistant manager. Jamie Turner also came back as goalkeeping coach. Frost's first match in charge was away against
FC Halifax Town and finished 1–1, Welling's first goal and point at
The Shay. Frost left the post with 6 matches remaining in the 2015–16 season with the club bottom of the league after a 4–0 defeat to
Chester
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, leading to Welling's relegation to
National League South
The National League South, officially Vanarama National League South, is a professional Association football league in England. National League South is the second division of the National League (English football), National Leagues and step ...
, formerly known as Conference South.
Mark Goldberg was appointed manager for the coming season along with Damian Mathew as his assistant. After a poor start to the season Golberg gave more control to Mathew but that proved short lived as Mathew left the club in the wake of a capitulation from 2–0 at home to
Hemel Hempstead Town, losing the match 3–2. Former manager
Jamie Day returned to the club as assistant to Goldberg but results still did not improve. Day was appointed manager, which culminated in a run that saw Day awarded
National League South
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Manager of the Month, December 2016, and talisman
Adam Coombes named player for the month. Day was being assisted by
Adrian Pennock, acting as football consultant. In January 2017, more upheaval was to follow when Pennock left for
Gillingham, as manager, taking Day with him as assistant. Coach, Harry Wheeler and Tristan Lewis were drafted in to cover in the short term. With the 2016–17 season nearing close, former
Charlton Athletic assistant manager Alex Dyer was appointed manager in March 2017. Assisted by Tristan Lewis, Dyer guided Welling for the remainder of the season, and finished the 2016–17 campaign with a 2–0 loss to
Dover Athletic in the
Kent Senior Cup final. In May 2017, Jamie Coyle became Welling United manager, with Tristan Lewis appointed to Director of Football. In February 2018 it was announced that Coyle had signed a contract extension to manage the Wings for the 2018–19 season. With the season ended three days earlier, and the club missing out on a play-off berth, it was announced on 1 May 2018 that Coyle had stepped down from his role as first-team manager. On 3 May 2018, Director of Football, Tristan Lewis also left for pastures new, with the club singling out his work; in establishing their academy, and co-managing the team alongside
Mark Goldberg, Harry Wheeler,
Alex Dyer and Jamie Coyle, for praise.
Steve King was next to be appointed manager after he joined from recently relegated
Whitehawk at the end of May. His first season with the Wings finished in 3rd place and top of the home form table. The team's position on the league table led to qualification for the playoffs for only the second time in its history. In the semi-final at Park View Road, Welling defeated
Chelmsford City 3-2 courtesy of a 96th-minute penalty by
Brendan Kiernan. The playoff final was won by
Woking
Woking ( ) is a town and borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in north-west Surrey, England, around from central London. It appears in Domesday Book as ''Wochinges'', and its name probably derives from that of a Anglo-Saxon settleme ...
. The hosts won the game 1–0 after
Armani Little scored a free-kick just before half-time. This was King's final game in charge as manager as he was replaced in June 2019 by Mark Goldberg, who returned for his second term as manager.
COVID-19 pandemic (2019–2021)
Bradley Quinton became the club's new manager in January 2020. Quinton oversaw an immediate improvement before the 2019–2020 season was suspended on 16 March 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, with the club in mid-table. On 31 March 2020, this suspension was extended indefinitely. Clubs would then vote to end the season on 22 April.
Uncertainty before the 2020–21 season resulted in another squad overhaul. After a single win from 11 games, Quinton was sacked by the club, and subsequently replaced by manager
Steve Lovell. The season was again interrupted by COVID-19, being declared null and void on 18 February 2021, and a National League restructure resulted in only the bottom team being relegated the following season.
Recent history (2021–present)
Lovell left his position as manager after an unsuccessful start, being replaced in September 2021 by
Peter Taylor, who stayed until March 2022, when
Warren Feeney
Warren James Feeney (born 17 January 1981) is a Northern Irish football manager and former professional Association football, footballer who manages club Weymouth F.C., Weymouth.
As a player he was a Forward (association football), forward who ...
was appointed manager.
Goldberg's direct ownership finished at the end of that season with Howard Prosser and Jerry Dolke taking majority ownership of the club. Feeney was permanently appointed by the new board to build a more competitive squad for 2022–23, however, despite generous backing from the club, he was only able to achieve a bottom-half finish. Unpopular with supporters, he left the club in June 2023 to take up the vacant managerial post at
Glentoran in his native Northern Ireland. Feeney's replacement was announced as former
Eastbourne Borough manager Danny Bloor. With the club third from bottom of the
National League South
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, Bloor was sacked on 28 January 2024 and was replaced by Rod Stringer, the
Brentwood Town manager, on 29 January 2024. The
2024–25 season saw the club relegated to the
Isthmian League
The Isthmian League () is a regional Association football, football league covering Greater London, East of England, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs.
Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, th ...
Premier Division.
Ground
Welling United play their home matches at
Park View Road, Welling. This ground has been their home since 1977 when they took over the ground which had been vacated by the defunct Bexley United. Prior to that date the club had played at a community sports ground in Butterfly Lane,
Eltham
Eltham ( ) is a district of South London, southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is east-southeast of Charing Cross, and is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London. The three ...
. Having been unoccupied for some time, the new ground was almost derelict.
Erith & Belvedere have been ground sharing since the 1999 season. Improvements were made to the Park View Road ground in 2004, which included a new covered stand.
As a result of severe storms and gale-force winds in December 2006, the floodlights at Park View Road were damaged. Due to safety reasons all the floodlight pylons on the Welling side of the ground were removed. The floodlights were put in place during the month of June 2007 and are fully functional, one pylon positioned in each corner.
During the 2013–14 season,
Park View Road had to be changed to keep Welling United in the Conference Premier in the 2014–15 season. These all happened between the months of February and March.
In the close season of 2015–16 both Welling United bars, the boardroom and parking area at
Park View Road underwent renovations. In particular the hospitality areas at the ground were fully refitted to cater for match-days, and non-football related events and private bookings.
Club officials
*Chairman: Howard Prosser
*WUSA Chairman: Matt Mein
First-team staff
Recent seasons
* – average of games where crowds were permitted
** – deducted 1 point for fielding an ineligible player
Notable former players
Recent managers
Club records
*Highest league position:
**6th in the Conference National: 1989–90
*Highest attendance:
**4,100 v Gillingham FA Cup first round, 22 November 1989
*FA Cup best performance
**Third round: 1988–89
*FA Trophy best performance
**Quarter-finals: 1988–89, 2006–07
*FA Vase best performance
**Third round: 1979–80
Honours
Welling United's first trophies were in the 1985–86 season, where they won both the
Kent Senior Cup and the
Southern League, earning themselves a promotion to the
Conference South. Subsequent seasons saw them winning the
London Senior Cup
The London Senior Cup is the County Senior Cup of the London FA. The London Senior Cup was first won by Upton Park in 1882. Although the leading professional sides in London no longer compete, the Cup has been won in the past by the likes of ...
in the 1989–90 season and the
London Challenge Cup
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in the 1991–92 season, as well as winning the Kent Senior Cup again in the 1998–99 season.
After the turn of the millennium, they won the Conference South in the 2012–13 season, as well as once again winning the Kent and London Senior Cups in the 2008–09 and 2018–19 seasons respectively.
They won the Kent Senior Cup for a fourth time in 2025, defeating Ebbsfleet United 1-0 in the final.
League
*
Conference South (level 6)
**Champions:
2012–13
*
Southern League Premier Division
**Champions:
1985–86
Cup
*Kent Senior Cup
**Winners: 1985–86, 1998–99, 2008–09, 2024–25
*London Senior Cup
**Winners: 1989–90, 2018–19
*London Challenge Cup
**Winners: 1991–92
References
External links
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