
We are delighted to confirm that Bury Football Club will be back playing at Gigg Lane for the new season.
The FA have now confirmed that the name Bury Football Club can be used in competition, and a squad is ready to start the 2023/24 season in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division.
The club will use its full name, Bury Football Club, and the abbreviated Bury FC where appropriate. Where team names have a suffix, we will use Bury FC in the team name, for example Bury FC Reserves, Bury FC Women.
The North West Counties Football League will simply show ‘Bury’ in all fixture lists and league table, in accordance with their convention.
We want to thank all the people and organisations that have made this possible and who continue to support us on and off the pitch.
Please join us on our adventure and become a member to help fund the club and allow you a say on how it is run. Everyone is welcome to join us on our wonderful journey.
Up the Shakers and see you in July!
EST. 1885
Bury Football Club is an English association football club based in Lancashire since its inception in 1885. Two-time FA Cup winners at the turn of the 20th Century, we plied our trade within the English Football League from 1894 until 2019, when financial mismanagement resulted in explusion from the EFL.
With the club and ground now pieced back together, we are again one and compete in the North West Counties Football League, Step 9 of the football pyramid.
We are the ‘Shakers’ and we play at Gigg Lane.
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