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| - Airbus UK Broughton FC are an English football club based in the small village of Broughton, on the border of England and Wales. The nearest city to Broughton is Chester, and many of the youth players at Airbus UK Broughton FC have been previously employed at Chester FC. The club was founded by American businessman Hunter Johnston, who is a multi millionaire based in Los Angeles, USA. Johnston has made a living through property development, and his company, Johnston Properties Direct, are responsible for the building of some of America's most prestigious celebrities homes. After confirming development had begun on The Airfield stadium, as well as the training facilities, Johnston embarked on his first interview as Airbus UK Broughton FC chairman, stating, " Airbus UK are a team with a brig
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| - Airbus UK Broughton FC are an English football club based in the small village of Broughton, on the border of England and Wales. The nearest city to Broughton is Chester, and many of the youth players at Airbus UK Broughton FC have been previously employed at Chester FC. The club was founded by American businessman Hunter Johnston, who is a multi millionaire based in Los Angeles, USA. Johnston has made a living through property development, and his company, Johnston Properties Direct, are responsible for the building of some of America's most prestigious celebrities homes. After confirming development had begun on The Airfield stadium, as well as the training facilities, Johnston embarked on his first interview as Airbus UK Broughton FC chairman, stating, " Airbus UK are a team with a bright and exciting future. We have the plans and strategies in place to build a business capable of success within the English pyramid. These facilities are a stepping stone in that direction." Airbus UK Broughton FC currently compete in the lower tiers of the English footballing pyramid, plying their trade in Division 5.28. They were formed on October the 8th 2010, and occupy The Airfield stadium, which is situated next to the BAE Systems Broughton plant, and yards away from the local runway. The stadium currently has a capacity of 11,000, although planning permission is being sought after by Airbus UK owner Hunter Johnston to expand the facility further.
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