Stocksbridge Park Steels F.C., Association football club in Stocksbridge, Sheffield, England
Stocksbridge Park Steels Football Club plays at Bracken Moor stadium, which holds around 3,500 fans across its grounds. The team competes in the Northern Premier League Division One East and operates a ground with long-standing facilities.
The club formed in 1986 through a merger of local teams and secured promotion to Northern Premier League Division One by 1996. This foundation shaped how the team developed within regional football.
The club emblem features the Nanny Hill clock tower, showing how this team is woven into the daily life of Stocksbridge. Residents see this symbol as representing their town's character and working heritage.
The stadium has 450 seats that came from Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ground and features floodlights for evening matches. Visitors will find a working facility with practical amenities set up to handle match days.
Trevor Jones remains the club's all-time leading goal scorer with 145 goals, showing how individual players leave a lasting mark on a team's story. This record reflects the kind of loyalty and persistence that defines smaller clubs.
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