Bamber Bridge F.C., Football club in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, England.
Bamber Bridge F.C. is a football club whose home ground, Sir Tom Finney Stadium, holds around 2,600 spectators. The stadium has a straightforward layout with stands surrounding the pitch and basic facilities for regional-level matches.
The club was founded in 1952 and merged with another team in 1974, shaping its path through regional football. This joining of forces helped establish the club as a competitor in local league football.
The stadium name honors Tom Finney, a football legend whose legacy remains part of the club's identity and local pride. Visitors experience a ground that carries this connection to the region's sporting heritage in its everyday use.
The stadium is located in Lancashire and is accessible by public transport or car, with local parking available nearby. Visitors should check match days before traveling, as access times vary depending on scheduled events.
A friendly match against a national team brought an unusually large crowd to the ground, creating a memorable moment for supporters. Such special events highlight the club's role in bringing the community together.
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