Results

England Isthmian Division One South 04/26 18:45 - Herne Bay v Haywards Heath Town D 3-3
England Isthmian Cup 03/08 19:45 - Horsham v Haywards Heath Town L 2-0
England Isthmian Division One South 01/29 15:00 - Chichester City v Haywards Heath Town W 0-1
England FA Trophy 10/09 14:00 15 Northwood v Haywards Heath Town L 4-3
England FA Cup Qualification 09/07 18:45 14 Horsham v Haywards Heath Town L 2-0
England FA Cup 09/04 14:00 14 Haywards Heath Town v Horsham D 1-1
UK Friendlies 07/13 18:45 - Haywards Heath Town v Horsham D 0-0
England FA Trophy 10/17 14:00 15 Haywards Heath Town v Welwyn Garden City L 1-4
England Southern League Division One 10/10 14:00 - Chichester City v Haywards Heath Town L 3-2
England Ryman Division One 09/26 14:00 - Burgess Hill Town v Haywards Heath Town D 1-1
England FA Cup 09/22 18:45 14 Haywards Heath Town v Hanwell Town L 0-1
England Ryman Division One 03/10 19:45 - Chichester City v Haywards Heath Town - View

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 3 1 3
Goals against 3 1 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Haywards Heath Town Football Club is a football club based in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England. They are currently members of the Southern Combination Premier Division and play at Hanbury Park.

History

The club was formed in 1888 as Haywards Heath Juniors. They were renamed Haywards Heath Excelsior in 1894, before becoming simply Haywards Heath in 1895. They were founder members of the Mid-Sussex League in 1900, and were runners-up in the Senior Division in 1901–02, 1902–03, 1903–04 and 1905–06. The club dropped out of the Senior Division in 1908, but won Division Two in 1911–12. In 1919–20 Haywards Heath were Mid-Sussex League champions without losing a game. They won the title again in 1922–23 and went on to retain it for the next two season, losing only one match in each season. In 1926 the club transferred to Division One of the Brighton, Hove & District League and were champions at the first attempt.

After winning the Brighton, Hove & District League, Haywards Heath moved up to the Sussex County League. After top four finishes in four of their first five seasons in league, they finished bottom of the league in 1932–33. In 1941–42 the club won the Sussex Senior Cup. After World War II they were placed in the Eastern Division of the league for the 1945–46 season, going on to win the division. The following season saw the league revert to a single division, with the club winning back-to-back titles in 1949–50 and 1950–51.

A move to Hanbury Park in 1952 allowed Haywards Heath to join the Metropolitan League, but after several seasons of struggling in the new league, they finished bottom of the table in 1960–61 and rejoined the Sussex County League. The club won the Division One title in 1969–70, the League Cup in 1972–73, and were runners-up in 1974–75, but were relegated to Division Two at the end of the 1979–80 season, which had seen them finish second-from-bottom in Division One. They won the Division Two Cup in 1983–84, beating Wigmore Athletic 4–2 in a replay. The club were Division Two runners-up in 1985–86, earning promotion back to Division One.

In 1989 the club adopted its current name. They finished bottom of Division One in 1991–92 and were relegated to Division Two. A second successive relegation followed as they finished bottom of Division Two in 1992–93. They won the Division Three Cup in 2000–01 with a 1–0 win over Steyning Town in the final. The following season saw them finish as Division Three runners-up, earning promotion to Division Two. However, they finished bottom of Division Two in 2003–04 and were relegated back to Division Three after only one season. They won the Division Three Cup again in 2008–09, beating Dorking Wanderers 2–0 in the final.

In 2012–13 Haywards Heath were Division Three runners-up, resulting in promotion to Division Two. The division was renamed Division One in 2015 when the league was rebranded as the Southern Combination and the club went on to win the Division One title in 2015–16, earning promotion to the Premier Division. They finished top of the Premier Division the following season and were due to be promoted to Division One South of the Isthmian League. However, after being penalised with a nine-point deduction for fielding in several matches a player who was serving a ban, the championship was awarded to Shoreham. The club went on to win the Premier Division in 2017–18, earning promotion to the newly formed South East Division of the Isthmian League. They were relegated back to the Premier Division of the Southern Combination at the end of the 2022–23 season after being defeated by Redbridge in an inter-step play-off.

Haywards Heath Town Football Club is a semi-professional soccer team based in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England. The club was founded in 1888 and currently competes in the Isthmian League South East Division, which is the eighth tier of the English football league system.

The team plays their home matches at Hanbury Park, a picturesque stadium with a capacity of around 2,000 spectators. The club's colors are red and black, and they are known for their passionate fan base and community spirit.

Haywards Heath Town has a rich history and has enjoyed success in various local and regional competitions over the years. The team is known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit, which has helped them achieve success on the pitch.

The club has a strong youth development program and is committed to nurturing young talent and providing opportunities for local players to progress through the ranks. Haywards Heath Town is a well-respected and established club in the local footballing community and continues to strive for success both on and off the pitch.