FA Trophy Match Preview: Ossett United vs Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Competition: FA Trophy (2nd Qualifying Round)
Date: Today, Saturday, 21st September 2024
Kick-off: 3:00 pm
Venue: Ingfield Stadium, Prospect Rd, Ossett WF5 9HL
Admission:

• £10 Adults • £7 Concessions • £2.50 Under 16s

Bradford (Park Avenue) travels to face Ossett United at Ingfield Stadium for a pivotal FA Trophy clash today. Both teams are determined to progress, with Ossett United looking to regain form after a challenging start to the season, and Avenue aiming to extend their positive momentum under manager Craig Elliott.

Ossett United’s Recent Form

Ossett United comes into the game off the back of a 3-1 home defeat to North Ferriby. Despite Lewis Richardson’s first-half equaliser, Ossett couldn’t find a way back into the match, ultimately conceding two more goals in the second half. Their defense will need to step up, but their resilience was on display in their previous FA Trophy encounter, where they drew 1-1 with Stalybridge and advanced with a 7-6 victory in a dramatic penalty shootout.

Manager Dave Wild has worked to rejuvenate his squad, bringing in several young and promising talents, who will be eager to make an impact today:

• Connor Brady: The 18-year-old midfielder on loan from Buxton has brought energy and leadership to Ossett’s midfield, having previously captained the Buxton Academy. • Aleks Petrovic: A 21-year-old goalkeeper from Emley, Petrovic will be key to stabilizing Ossett’s defense and preventing Avenue from capitalizing on any defensive lapses. • Leon Gibson-Booth: An 18-year-old left-back on loan from York City, Gibson-Booth adds versatility to Ossett’s backline and will look to contain Avenue’s attacking threats. • Billy Marshall: Another 18-year-old, Marshall, also from York City, brings creativity to the midfield and will be crucial in linking defense to attack.

Ossett will rely heavily on their top scorer and former Avenue player Eddie Church, who has two goals this season. Harry Lynn, Jamie Sharman, and Conner Williamson are also capable of adding to their attacking threats, and they’ll be hungry to make an impact in today’s crucial cup tie.

Bradford (Park Avenue)’s Preparation

Bradford (Park Avenue) enters today’s fixture with growing confidence. Under new manager Craig Elliott, the team has shown improved performances and will look to capitalise on Ossett United’s recent defensive struggles.

With Ossett’s defense vulnerable in recent matches, Avenue will aim to exploit any gaps and secure a place in the next round. The Green Army will be expecting a strong showing away from home.

FA Trophy History

This is the first-ever FA Trophy meeting between Ossett United and Bradford (Park Avenue), adding extra intrigue to today’s match. For Ossett, a win would equal their best-ever FA Trophy run.

With both teams eager to make their mark, it’s set to be a thrilling encounter. Kick-off is at 3:00 pm, and the Green Army will be in full voice, backing their team to secure victory and advance to the next round.

🟢⚪️ MATCHDAY! FA Youth Cup Action! 🟢⚪️

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Our Bradford (Park Avenue) Scholars hit the road tonight as they travel to Darnall, Sheffield to face @Handsworth_FC in the FA Youth Cup! 🏆⚽️

📅 Date: 20th September 2024

🕢 Kick-off: 7:45 pm

📍 Venue: Olivers Mount, Darnall, Sheffield, S9 4PA

🎟️ Entry: £3 / £2

Come down and support the young Avenue as they look to progress in the cup! Let’s show them what the Green Army is all about! 💚👊

Join Us for the Heads Up Cup at Horsfall Stadium!

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Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC is proud to announce a fantastic new event in partnership with Mind Bradford District & Craven—the Heads Up Cup! This friendly five-a-side football tournament is an opportunity for local businesses and community teams to come together for a day of fun, friendly competition, and, most importantly, to support a great cause.

What’s the Heads Up Cup All About?

Taking place at the iconic Horsfall Stadium on World Mental Health Day, Thursday, 10th October, the Heads Up Cup is more than just a football tournament. It’s a chance to raise vital funds for Mind Bradford District & Craven, supporting mental health initiatives in our community. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to enjoy a day out with friends and colleagues, this event is open to all.

How to Get Involved:

You can sign up as either a Business Team or a Community Team, with a maximum of nine players per team. This is a great chance to get together with your colleagues, friends, or fellow football enthusiasts to enjoy a day of sport and camaraderie while making a positive impact on mental health in our region.

  • Business Team Entry Cost: £150 donation
  • Community Team Entry Cost: £75 donation

All funds raised will go directly to supporting the invaluable work of Mind Bradford District & Craven, helping those in our community who need it most.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, 10th October (World Mental Health Day)
  • Location: Horsfall Community Stadium, Bradford
  • Sign-Up Link: Register for the Heads Up Cup

Why You Should Take Part:

By joining the Heads Up Cup, you’ll not only enjoy a fantastic day of football, but you’ll also be supporting a cause that makes a real difference in people’s lives. Mental health is something that affects us all, and through this event, we aim to bring our community together to raise awareness and support for those in need.

So, what are you waiting for? Rally your team, lace up your boots, and get ready for an unforgettable day on the pitch at the Horsfall Stadium. Let’s come together to show our support for mental health and have a great time while doing it!

Sign Up Today!

Spaces are limited, so make sure to secure your team’s spot in the tournament. Head over to the registration page here and get signed up today. We can’t wait to see you at the Heads Up Cup!

Together, we can make a difference.

Bradford (Park Avenue) Sign Elie Ikwa in First Signing Under Manager Craig Elliott

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Bradford (Park Avenue) is delighted to announce the signing of 24-year-old defender Elie Ikwa on a deal until the end of the season. This marks the first signing under new manager Craig Elliott, who is looking to strengthen the squad as we push forward in the Northern Premier League East Division.

Elie joins us with a wealth of experience from his time at Peterhead, Racing Club Warwick, Solihull, and Carlton Town. His journey in football has seen him develop into a formidable defender, and we are excited to welcome him to the Horsfall Community Stadium.

Now ready to take on a new challenge with Bradford (Park Avenue), Elie is eager to contribute to the team’s success. His defensive skills and experience will be a valuable addition as we continue our season.

Elie Ikwa will be available for selection on and is expected to quickly become an integral part of our team. We are confident that his addition will bolster our squad, and we look forward to seeing him in action.

Please join us in welcoming Elie Ikwa to the Avenue family and in marking the beginning of a new era under Craig Elliott!

Exciting News! Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC are hosting their first ever Christmas Cup! (24/25 season)

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👧🏼👦🏻 Age Groups u7, u8, u9 & u10
📅 Date Friday 27th December 2024 (u7&u8) Saturday 28th December 2024 (u9&u10) 10:00-15:00
📍 Location Horsfall Stadium, Bradford. BD6 2NG.
💷 Entry Fee £35 per team, £2pp spectators.

We invite all football teams from the 4 age groups, to join us for an exciting day of football and fun. This is a great opportunity for all young players to showcase their skills and teamwork, within our community stadium. 💪⚽

U7- 5v5 (max 3 subs)
U8- 5v5 (max 3 subs)
U9- 7v7 (max 3 subs)
U10- 7v7 (max 3 subs)

Our teams and guests can expect:

  • Competitive football matches 🤍💚
  • A family friendly atmosphere 💚
  • Trophies for winning teams and medals for winners and Runners Up🏆🥇
  • Refreshments and snacks available 🍔🥤

Parents, friends and family are all welcome to come and support the children on the day.

We are limiting each age group to 12 teams so places will be allocated on a 1st come 1st serve basis. We will only accept one entry per club per age group initially.

For more details, please contact Holleigh on 07779244070 or email tournaments@bpafc.com

Please use the below link to register your place on our Christmas Cup and we will be in touch with payment information and further details.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1VPFHFeSEyQDWw_v0hbbzsVD65mF3i6lVBeyPugjUpEA/viewform

MATCHDAY PREVIEW: Ashington AFC vs Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Northern Premier League East Division
Kick Off: 7:45 PM
Venue: Woodhorn Lane, Ashington, NE63 9FW

Bradford (Park Avenue) head to Ashington this evening for an exciting Northern Premier League East Division clash. Both sides will be eager to secure three points and move up the league table.

Ashington have experienced a mixed start to their season, currently sitting in 17th place with 4 points from 4 matches. Their league campaign began with a 1-1 draw away at Ossett United, followed by a 1-2 home defeat to Bishop Auckland. After a 2-0 loss away at Dunston, Ashington bounced back with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Garforth Town in their most recent league match.

In the FA Cup, Ashington won a 2-1 replay away against Bishop Auckland but were eliminated in the next round after a 2-1 loss at Crook Town on 31st August. Their FA Trophy campaign ended on 24th August with a 4-1 defeat to Congleton Town.

Bradford (Park Avenue) are full of confidence following a solid 3-1 FA Trophy victory against Witton Albion last weekend. With new manager Craig Elliott in charge, the team is beginning to find its form, with goals from Dan Francis, Paddy Sykes, and Kelan Swales securing the win. Avenue will be aiming to keep that momentum going and climb the table tonight.

Ticket Information:

🎟️ Ticket Prices:

  • £9.00 Adults
  • £5.00 Concessions (65+ and Students)
  • £3.00 Under 16s

Purchase tickets here – https://ashingtonafc.ktckts.com/event/asn2425home03/ashington-afc-vs-bradford-park-avenue

Let’s back the lads as they aim to bring home another win on the road!

Kickoff is at 7:45 PM at Woodhorn Lane, Ashington, NE63 9FW – Come on Avenue!
#GreenArmy #BPAFC #UpTheAvenue #NorthernPremier #AwayDay

Match Report: Witton Albion 1 – 3 Bradford (Park Avenue) (FA Trophy)

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Bradford (Park Avenue) delivered an impressive 3-1 victory over Witton Albion in the FA Trophy on Saturday, 7th September, marking a successful start to Craig Elliott’s managerial tenure. The match at Bracken Moor showcased Avenue’s solid tactical discipline and attacking intent.

Avenue took control early in the first half, opening the scoring in the 18th minute. Harry Colville’s cross created chaos in the Witton defense, with Connor Shanks’ shot blocked, only for the ball to loop into the path of Dan Francis, who calmly finished from close range to give Avenue a 1-0 lead.

Throughout the half, Avenue created several more chances. In the 34th minute, Paddy Sykes narrowly missed the target, shooting wide. Connor Shanks also had the ball in the net in the 41st minute, but his effort was ruled offside. Despite bookings for Alex Francis and Connor Dimaio before half-time, Avenue managed to hold their 1-0 lead going into the break.

Witton Albion responded quickly after the second half began, equalizing in the 47th minute when Harry McGee headed home from a cross, bringing the match level at 1-1.

Avenue, however, showed resilience and regained the lead in the 57th minute. Harry Colville’s dangerous corner was met by Paddy Sykes, who rose above the defense to head the ball past Witton goalkeeper Danny Roberts, putting Avenue back in front.

The decisive third goal came in the 72nd minute. A well-executed pass from Luke Hogg found Oli Norman down the left wing. Norman’s low cross into the box was perfectly placed for Kelan Swales, who turned sharply and slotted the ball home, securing the 3-1 victory for Avenue.

Following the match, manager Craig Elliott expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance:
“I think we could have won by more. We missed some good chances in the first half with a few one-on-ones. They had spells, but what really pleased me was how the lads reacted after they equalized, and we fully deserved the win. It’s been a positive start, and I’m proud of how the team has responded.”

Avenue now turns their focus to an away match against Ashington on Tuesday, 10th September, with a 7:45 pm kickoff, hoping to build on this promising start. Travelling with us? Address is Ashington Community Football Club, Woodhorn Ln, Ashington NE63 9FW.

MATCH PREVIEW: Witton Albion vs. Bradford (Park Avenue) – FA Trophy

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This Saturday 7th September, Bradford (Park Avenue) travels to Wincham Park, Northwich (CW9 6DA) to face Witton Albion in a crucial FA Trophy tie. This match will mark the beginning of Craig Elliott’s tenure as Bradford (Park Avenue)’s new manager, and he will be eager to start off with a victory.

Witton Albion’s last outing on 31st August saw them secure a 3-2 win over City of Liverpool in the FA Cup, with goals from Joe Duckworth, Tom Daly, and James Fisher.

They have further bolstered their squad over the last few weeks with the additions of midfielders Owen German, on loan from Altrincham, and Owen Cushion, signed from Prescot Cables.

Duckworth and Elliot Rokka, who have already scored twelve goals between them this season, will be key threats that Bradford’s defence must keep in check.

Bradford (Park Avenue) comes into this match on the back of a morale-boosting 3-1 win over Grimsby Borough, which saw a commanding performance under the interim management of James Hanson and Karl Leneghan.

Avenue started the match brightly, with an early goal from Connor Shanks in the 5th minute setting the tone.

Although Grimsby equalized, a penalty from Oli Norman restored Avenue’s lead before half-time, and Oli sealed the victory with his second goal in the 60th minute.

With the team riding high from their recent success, they’ll be looking to carry that momentum into the FA Trophy under the new leadership of Craig Elliott.

Avenue will be aiming to build on their recent form and make a strong start in their trophy campaign.

Kick-off is at 3:00 PM on Saturday 7th September — don’t miss what’s sure to be an exciting match!

Travel Information: For fans traveling to the game, Wincham Park is located at Wincham, Northwich CW9 6DA. Please keep an eye out for updates on admission prices as they are still TBC. Safe travels, and let’s get behind the team!

MATCH REPORT: Grimsby Borough 1-3 Bradford (Park Avenue)

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Bradford (Park Avenue) produced a solid and disciplined performance to secure a 3-1 victory over Grimsby Borough on Saturday, under the guidance of interim managers James Hanson and Karl Leneghan.

The game started brightly for Avenue, with Dan Francis nearly opening the scoring in the 3rd minute, heading just wide from a Kelan Swales cross.

However, it didn’t take long for Avenue to break the deadlock. In the 5th minute, Connor Shanks found the back of the net, capitalizing on a defensive lapse from Grimsby Borough.

Despite Avenue’s early lead, the game settled into a more even contest, with both teams struggling to find clear-cut opportunities. Grimsby gradually grew into the match and were rewarded in the 29th minute when Jack Richardson leveled the score, slotting the ball past Avenue’s goalkeeper after a sustained period of pressure from the home side.

Avenue quickly responded to the setback. Just six minutes later, Oli Norman was brought down in the box, and the referee pointed to the spot.

Norman stepped up and confidently converted the penalty, restoring Avenue’s lead in the 36th minute. The visitors nearly extended their advantage just before halftime, but Norman’s shot was saved by the Grimsby keeper.

The second half began with both sides making substitutions, but it was Bradford (Park Avenue) who took control. In the 60th minute, Norman struck again to double Avenue’s lead. After Josh Askew’s shot was parried by the Grimsby goalkeeper, Norman reacted quickest to slot home the rebound, making it 3-1.

Grimsby Borough struggled to break down Avenue’s defence as the match wore on, with the visitors managing the game effectively. However, Avenue’s victory was somewhat marred by a late incident in the 82nd minute, when Josh Askew received a second yellow card and was sent off. Despite being reduced to ten men, Avenue remained resolute and closed out the game without conceding further.

This victory marks a positive step forward for Bradford (Park Avenue) as they build momentum under the interim stewardship of James Hanson and Karl Leneghan. The team showed resilience and clinical finishing to secure the win, setting a strong foundation for the upcoming fixtures.

Looking ahead, newly appointed manager Craig Elliott will take charge for the first time this weekend in a crucial away trip to Witton Albion in the FA Trophy. The team will be eager to continue this form under Elliott’s leadership as they push forward in the competition.

Attendance: 169

Full-Time: Grimsby Borough 1-3 Bradford (Park Avenue)

CRAIG ELLIOTT IS THE NEW AVENUE MANAGER!

Bradford (Park Avenue) would like to announce the appointment of Craig Elliott as the new First Team Manager.

Signing a one-year contract, Elliott has a wealth of managerial experience in non-league and has an outstanding record of promotions and winning trophies.

After hanging up his playing boots, Elliott took his first job at Pontefract Collieries before moving to Glasshoughton Welfare, where he secured promotion from the Northern Counties East League – Division One in 2012.

His next job took him two divisions higher to Ingfield where he took charge of Ossett Town. He improved the playing squad and in 2014, he made the surprising move to Shaw Lane Aquaforce. But it proved to be the right decision as he enjoyed three promotions, winning the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup, as well as having lucrative cup runs in the Isuzu FA Trophy, Isuzu FA Vase and Emirates FA Cup.

After his successful spell in Barnsley, Elliott was rewarded with the manager’s job at Boston United. The 46-year old was in the dugout for 161 games, winning 78 matches, including a memorable run to the Emirates FA Cup Second Round in 2019 and reaching the National League North Promotion Final in 2020.

Following his departure, Elliott had a short spell at Matlock Town before moving to Buxton FC. During his time at the Bucks, Elliott steered the club away from the relegation zone and missed out on the playoffs by one point. Whilst at Silverlands, Elliott guided his team to two Derbyshire Cup victories.

Making a return to the dugout, Elliott is looking forward to the new challenge at Bradford:

“I’m delighted to be joining BPA. Everything has happened quickly but after talks with director of football, the board and the owner I felt this was the right move for me and the club.

As a West Yorkshire based manager, I am fully aware of the struggles the club has had on the pitch in their recent history. But I am determined to change the outlook of the club both on and off the pitch as quickly as possible. I have experience of similar situations throughout my career and have been fortunate to consistently be fighting for promotions and I can assure the supporters I will be giving everything I can to get us challenging for promotion and build a team you can be proud of.”


On appointing Elliott, Tom McStravick is delighted to welcome a proven winner to the Horsfall Community Stadium:

“We have had lots of interest in the role. The calibre of candidates really does signify the size and potential of this club. Once we spoke to Craig, we knew he was the right man at the right time to take the club forward. He is driven and will do whatever it takes to win. The board are delighted with this appointment. Let’s get behind him and move this club forward.”

The new First Team Manager will watch his team from the stands on Saturday against Grimsby Borough. James Hanson will lead the side, supported by Karl Lenaghan. Elliott’s first game in charge will be the Isuzu FA Trophy tie at Witton Albion on Saturday 7 September.

We’ll share our first interview with the new manager shortly on our website and social media channels.

Please give a warm welcome to Craig as we wish him all the best during this time with us.

Up the Avenue!