

Keith McKenna, the driving force behind Halesowen Town Football Club, wants the sports community to know their beloved club stands strong in Halesowen, UK. With roots going back to 1873, it's a pillar of the local scene and keeps gaining fans.
Keith’s passion for the club shines through in everything he does. John Cooper, the Club Secretary, helps keep things running smoothly, overseeing all the different parts of the club.
Dominique Low, as the Club Welfare Officer, ensures everyone at the club feels safe and looked after. Day-to-day operations? That’s David Hawley's job as General Manager, making sure everything ticks along perfectly.
The club also tips its hat to its honorary figures. Colin Brookes proudly serves as the Club President, with support from Vice Presidents like Ronald Moseley, Robert Moseley, the late Bob Tromans, and others. Asa Charlton spreads the club’s positive message as the Club Ambassador, and Rev Ken Hipkiss offers spiritual support as Chaplain.
On the pitch, Paul Smith leads the first team, backed by Assistant Manager Gary Whild, Coach Martin Riley, and Goalkeeping Coach Josh Coney. Captain Daniel Platt also doubles as the Kit Manager, keeping the team match-ready with Matt Hawley’s help.
Matchdays at The Grove are a blast, thanks to Dave Hawley's media team, official photographer Steve Evans, and Yeltz TV’s Matt Ponter. Paul Essom's enthusiastic announcements add to the buzz, and Kieron Oakley keeps everyone safe.
Ant Brettle, the Groundsman, ensures the pitch is always top-notch. This dedication shows just how committed the club is to quality.
Halesowen Town Football Club acts as a close-knit community. They offer plenty of ways for local businesses to get involved through commercial deals and matchday sponsorships. Their website lists all the sponsors who've helped them succeed.
Overall, Halesowen Town Football Club is a thriving, community-focused club with a rich history. They keep growing and shining, on and off the pitch, and look forward to achieving even more in the future.