Sheffield FC’s New Era
Sheffield FC, recognized as the world’s oldest football club, has been playing outside of its namesake city since 2001. Currently, the club is based at The Home of Football Stadium in Dronfield, North East Derbyshire.
In a significant development, Jon McClure has taken on the role of chairman of Sheffield FC. McClure is part of a consortium that has secured a substantial minority stake in the club, marking a new chapter in its storied history, which dates back to its establishment in 1857.
Plans for a new stadium were unveiled in November 2023, with a vision to create a 5,000-seater arena at the site of the old Sheffield Transport Sports Club in Meadowhead. This move aims to provide a more sustainable and community-focused environment for fans and players alike.
McClure has expressed his commitment to building a strong community around Sheffield FC. He stated, “I think it should live within its means and be sustainable, where it becomes a second club for everyone in the South Yorkshire region, firstly, then maybe nationally.” This reflects a broader ambition to engage local supporters and foster a sense of belonging.
As the club transitions under new leadership, McClure has urged fans to evaluate the changes over time, saying, “Judge it in a year. If it’s not tangibly in a better place than it is now, come and see me at a match and discuss why you think that’s not the case.” This statement underscores his accountability and willingness to engage with the fanbase.
Despite the optimism surrounding these developments, details regarding the exact timeline for the new stadium’s completion remain unconfirmed. The club’s future will depend significantly on the successful execution of these plans and the community’s response.
As Sheffield FC navigates this pivotal moment, the focus will be on enhancing its legacy while ensuring it remains relevant in the modern sporting landscape. The combination of new leadership and ambitious infrastructure projects could redefine the club’s trajectory in the coming years.


