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Matchday Programme

Welcome

Saturday 21st February 2026
15:00
Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League Division One

We welcome the players, management team, club officials, and supporters of Brook House to French School Meadow for this fixture. It’s always a pleasure to host local clubs, and fixtures between our sides are consistently competitive and played in the right spirit.

We encourage respect for all and ask everyone attending to observe good fair play practice throughout the match.

This fixture has particular significance as we continue to pay tribute to late, great club secretary Andreas Latta, who sadly passed away recently.

Andreas is irreplaceable for our club and, to mark his incredible long-standing contribution to PTGFC, we are proud to officially open the Andreas Latta Stand for the visit of Brook House – alongside members of Andreas’ family and his many friends here at French School Meadow.

We hope you enjoy the game, make the most of our facilities, and have a safe journey home after the final whistle.

Match Officials

Referee

Steven Hart

Assistant Referees

Brian Capel, James Bird

HOME

Penn & Tylers Green

Blue & White Striped Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks
Management

Joint-Managers: Giovanni Sepede & James Pritchard
Assistant Manager: Christian Williams
Physio: John Grimsdell

REGISTERED PLAYERS

Jordan Ajanlekoko
Kian Austin
Jack Avery
James Ayres
Daniel Bailey
Lindrit Beqiri
Alfie Branwhite
Oliver Burger-Williams
Sam Butcher
Kyle Dawes
Harry Doyle
Fabian Driffill
Brandon Eaton
Chris Ellis
Jamie Essex
Fabian Etienne
Jeffrey Fordjour
Louis Fountain
Mackenzie Gould
Tyler Gregory
Kajtek Halatyn
Cory Hathaway
George Hennessey
David Hoar
Aaron Jewell
James Keeley
Elijah Layman
Josh Light
Charlie Losasso
Callum Mapley
Lennon Moore
James Mulley
Michael Neary
Mark Nisbet
Arthur Nkrumah
David Pearce
Josh Pedley
Freddie Pritchard
Lennon Pritchard
Felix Prudden
Alex Sethi
Will Smith
Ben Sturgess
Jack Taylor
Michael Teather
Joshua Urquhart
Troy Williams

AWAY

Brook House

Pink or Red colours
Management

Joint-Managers: Martin McLaughlin & Lester Pyle

REGISTERED PLAYERS

Oliver Abrahams
Kye Adamson
Hekmat Alizai
Charlie Austin
Freddie Austin
Oluwajenyo Balogun
Benjamin Bell
Johnny Brookfield
Ryan Buckland
Robert Bunker
Ben Butler
Theo Butterfield
Stanley Callier
Lucas Camacho
Adam Childs
Nuno Costa Rios
Anthony Emeh
Aaron Finnigan
Charles Johnson
Reece Keary
Shane Kettle
Jay De Courtin
Anotida Mano
Dimerach Mario-Lukoki
Lewis McEwen Dimaria
Jordan McGirr
Carter McLaughlin
Donell Mensah
Trey Pender-Brown
Domingos Pires
Luke Ramsay
Hermenegildo Rodrigues
Tyler White
Aron Woldu
James Wordsworth
Jay Wraight

THE OPPOSITION

About Brook House

Brook House Football Club was formed as a Sunday league team in 1974 by Saturday clubs Charville and Hayes North, and joined Division Seven of the Hayes and District Sunday League.

After a successful period that involved several cup and league titles, the club switched to Saturday football in 1982, joining the South-West Middlesex League. In 1984, they were founder members of the Middlesex County League, where they remained until joining Division One of the Spartan League in 1988. Despite only finishing sixth in 1988/89, they were promoted to the Premier Division.

In 1992, floodlights were erected at Farm Park for the first time and officially opened with a friendly against Chelsea, for whom former Brook House player Neil Shipperley scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 win; Shipperley’s father Dave managed the club during the 1990s. In 1992/93 they entered the FA Cup for the first time, losing to Aveley in the preliminary round.

When the Spartan and South Midlands League merged in 1997 to form the Spartan South Midlands League, Brook House were placed in the Premier Division South, going on to win the league that season. They were subsequently placed in the Premier Division the following season, where they remained until the end of the 2003/04 campaign – when they were transferred to Division Two of the Isthmian League after finishing as runners-up.

After two third-placed finishes, the club were promoted to Division One South & West of the Southern League for the 2006/07 season. After finishing 18th in their first season in the Southern League, the club were renamed AFC Hayes in 2007. In 2008/09, they won the Middlesex Senior Cup, beating Hendon 2–1 in the final. The club moved divisions again in 2010 when they were placed in Division One Central of the Southern League.

AFC Hayes finished bottom of the division in 2014/15 and were relegated to the Premier Division of the Combined Counties League. In 2018/19, they finished second-bottom of the Premier Division and were relegated to Division One. In May 2022, the club announced they were reverting to the name Brook House. They won the Middlesex Premier Cup in 2023/24, beating Rising Ballers Kensington on penalties in the final.