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2023
2024
2025
The Ravens reached the National League
A record-breaking season for the Ravens as they
After finishing 11th, the Ravens secured their
play-off semi-final for the
secured a top three National League finish for
highest ever league finish and cemented a second
first time ever. Bromley faced Woking away
the first time ever, ultimately progressing
season in the EFL after ending the campaign just
from home in the eliminators and despite
through to the play-off semi’s. Bromley hosted
four points off the play-offs. The season ended with
Rohan Ince’s opener for the hosts, a
Altrincham in front of the TNT Sport cameras
Bromley picking up 66 points and scoring 64 goals.
Michael Cheek penalty and a Deji Elerewe
and despite going 1-0 down, won 3-1 thanks to
2025 also saw Bromley reach the Third Round
header secured the club’s progression to
a Myles Weston brace and a Jude Arthurs header.
of the Emirates FA Cup for the first time ever.
the semi’s. The Ravens faced Chesterfield
The win meant another trip to Wembley, this time
After beating Rochdale and Solihull Moors, Andy
and despite Adam Marriott’s opener on the
against Solihull Moors. Michael Cheek gave the
Woodman’s side bowed out at the third hurdle
stroke of half-time, the Spireites found
Ravens a one-goal lead at the break, but Joe
after losing 3-1 away to Premier League giants
themselves 2-1 up with 10 minutes
Sbarra levelled things up on 48 minutes.
Newcastle United.
to go. Cheek popped up with a 99th minute
Cheek bagged his brace just shy of the hour
equaliser to send the tie to extra-time
mark before Jamey Osborne sent the final to
where Liam Mandeville bagged a 102nd
extra-time. Penalties decided the outcome
winner to send
with skipper Byron Webster netting the deciding
the hosts through.
spot-kick to send Bromley to the EFL for the first
time ever.
In August 2024, the Ravens travelled to
Harrogate Town for their first ever game in
Sky Bet League Two and won 2-0 thanks to
goals from Michael Cheek and Kamarl Grant.
A first EFL game, a first EFL goal and a first
EFL win sent the Ravens back to South
London with smiles on their faces.