Burgess Hill Town F.C.

The club plays its home games at Leylands Park, known for sponsorship reasons as the Homecall Carpets' Stadium, in Burgess Hill, West Sussex.

The club attained the unique achievement of winning the Sussex Senior Cup three years running thus retaining it permanently in the process.

He led the Hillians to take runners' up spot in the league and to a record fourth qualifying round FA Cup tie against Hereford United.

With plans being laid for Southern League football, club directors, Gary Croydon and Eddie Benson appointed Danny Bloor as manager for season 2002–2003.

After just missing out on the play-offs, Burgess Hill Town moved over to the Isthmian League due to the restructuring of the non-league pyramid.

But six months later with the Hillians bottom of the League, Croydon took over again with assistance from Jim Thompson and Peter Miles as the club avoided relegation.

At the start of the 2011–12 season, manager Gary Croydon stepped down as to concentrate more on his chief executive role as the club look for a new ground on the outskirts of the town near the Triangle Leisure Centre.

Taking over the manager role was Simon Rowland who had guided AFC Uckfield to the Sussex County League Division 2 title the previous season.

The team reached the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup final in the 2018–19 season, guided by former Lewes coach Simon Wormull, who had replaced Chapman after a defeat away to Bognor Regis Town.

Back in the 8th tier the Hillians started off the 2019–20 campaign by beating league favourites Hythe Town 7–2 at Leylands Park, but after a run of poor form Wormull was sacked and former Brentford defender Jay Lovett was named as his successor.

[1] During the season, Hill sacked manager Jay Lovett (who within days moved to Haywards Heath Town) whilst in a poor position and replaced him with travelled manager Matt Longhurst, who resigned after a handful of games in March 2023 following a 4–1 win over Corinthian due to "logistical circumstances".

For the remainder of the season, The Hillians were under player-manager Lewis Taylor, the midfielder led Burgess Hill to retaining their place in the 8th tier.

During the break before the 2023–24 season, Burgess Hill announced the appointment of former Brighton & Hove Albion player Dean Cox as manager.

Cox would then be replaced by Gary Mansell as manager following a shock exit on 6 December 2023 which also led to an exodus of players and The Hill frequently fielding very young squads for the remainder of the season.

In the 2014–15 season the youth team was managed by Ian South and Paul Armstrong with the u21s run by Neil Wheeler and Peter Miles.