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Heath Hayes F.C.
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CLUB HISTORY
HEATH HAYES FC - HONOURS BOARD (13/11/07)

1966/67 - Sam Kimberly Cup Winners

1968/69 - C.I.U. Cup Winners

1969/70 - Bailey Cup, J.H. Stone Brereton Town Cup Runners Up

1970/71 - Bloxwich Charity Cup Winners

1971/72 - Cannock Chase Premier League Winners, Heath Hayes Cons. Cup Winners, Charity Cup Winners

1972/73 - Cannock Chase Premier League Winners, Orlando Evans Cup Winners, Lichfield Charity Cup Runners Up

1975/76 - C.I.U. Runners Up

1977/78 - Staffs County League Division 1 Winners, J. Edge Cup Winners, Penkridge Charity Cup Winners

1978/79 - Edge Cup Runners Up

1979/80 - Edge Cup Runners Up

1983/84 - Penkridge Charity Cup Winners

1984/85 - Penkridge Charity Cup Runners Up

1986/87 - Walsall Challenge Cup Runners Up, Staffs County League Premier Trophy Winners

1987/88 - Walsall Challenge Cup Winners, Staffs County League Premier Winners

1988/89 - Staffs County League Premier Winners

1997/98 - West Midlands League Division 1 Cup Finalists

1998/99 - West Midlands League Division 1 (North) Champions

2001/02 - Staffs FA Vase Winners

HEATH HAYES FC - CLUB HISTORY (13/11/07)

In 1965 they broke away from Heath Hayes CO-OP Youth Club and formed their own team which they then called Heath Hayes United.
There first season was spent in the Cannock Youth League and they ran the team from the Five Ways Inn, because of this they were not very popular with the Area Youth Organiser.

After that they joined the Cannock Chase League Division Two, rapidly gaining promotion to Division One and then into the Premier League as well as having a brief flirtation with Sunday football. They also changed their headquarters to the Constitutional Club, so the club then took the name of Heath Hayes Cons F.C.

In the early 1970`s the club spent a couple of seasons in the Mid Staffs League, before joining the Staffs County League (South), where they spent 15 very mixed and eventful seasons. In 1989 the Club moved back to the Five Ways and changed its name to Heath Hayes F.C. They also took the bold decision to join the Staffordshire Senior League.

They then changed leagues again to the West Midlands Regional League in 1996 where they spent 10 seasons. During this time they became winners of the League Division 1 in the 98/99 season and won the Staffs F.A. Senior Vase Competition in 2002.

Changes occurred in 2006 when a new committee and new manager Simon Davies were appointed. Due to boundary changes the club was moved into the Midland Combination Premier Division where they finished a respectable 8th.

This season sees the introduction of the clubs first junior team, with Heath Hayes Under 12’s competing in the Lichfield recreational League. We hope that 2007 is a successful season for both teams.

   
 
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