Bournemouth Electric F.C. are a long running amateur football club based in Bournemouth, in Dorset, England.
They are represent the football section of the Bournemouth Electric Sports & Social Club. Fully accredited, they are affiliated to both the Dorset County Football Association and Hampshire Football Association. They run six adult sides in local Saturday and Sunday football, one of which is a ladies team. The Men's 1st Team play in the Dorset Premier League. The club also has a thriving youth section with a further five teams from U8's upwards.
The Bournemouth Electric Sports & Social Club was established in 1935 for employees of the Southern Electricity Board.
A football team was soon entered into the Bournemouth League, playing on their own premises at Broadway Lane. They soon progressed up through the divisions with further teams being added.
In 1975, the 'Sparkies' expanded further with the formation of a Sunday section. After climbing up through the ranks, the first team enjoyed a spell of dominance in the nineties and early millennium, which saw them win the Bournemouth Sunday League on numerous occasions. They also prospered in the cup competitions, winning both the Hampshire and Bournemouth Senior Cups. In 2006, they reached the last sixteen of the national FA Sunday Cup.
Meanwhile, the Saturday side remained a steady force within the Bournemouth League and were regularly amongst the silverware, before a decline in numbers forced the competition to sadly end in 2021. Like most of the remaining clubs, Electric then joined the Dorset League where they won the Division 1 title at the first attempt.
After twice finishing runners-up in the Senior Division, they joined the Dorset Premier League in 2024. Their debut campaign saw them finish in a respectable midtable position and reach the final of the Supplementary Cup, which they lost 2âÂÂ4 to Cobham Sports.
Bournemouth Electric play at Broadway Lane, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH8 0AA.
The venue has a large building which includes the Sports & Social Club as well as changing facilities. The football pitch is enclosed with a fixed barrier and dugouts.
Bournemouth Electric enjoyed a healthy rivalry with number of clubs within the local area. Westover Bournemouth and fellow Dorset Premier League side Bournemouth Sports are considered their main rivals.