In celebration of the club’s 125 anniversary, a unique fan mosaic wall will be unveiled outside West Stand of the AMEX later this year.
This completed mosaic artwork honours the players who have defined Brighton & Hove Albion’s journey across generations; Tommy Cook, Peter Ward, Bobby Zamora, Glenn Murray, Solly March, Vicky Ashton, Lewis Dunk, Pascal Gross, Alexis Mac Allister, Danny Welbeck and Maisie Symonds. The final image of the players will be specially created using individual fan photos.
As we countdown to our 125 Anniversary Season, you can be part of this stunning mosaic by uploading your favourite photo. Whether you are celebrating your support of Albion, honouring a loved one or marking a family milestone don’t miss the opportunity to feature as part of this celebratory installation.
A place on the BHAFC 125 Anniversary Fan Wall costs £45 with all club profits donated to the Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation. Optional mementos celebrating your place on the wall are also available to purchase.
Featured Players
Tommy Cook
Tommy Cook is a Sussex sporting hero and Albion’s record goal scorer with 123 goals. He was the first Albion player to represent England (1925) and his unique distinction of also playing for Sussex CCC highlights a bygone era of multi-sport excellence.
Peter Ward
One of Albion’s first true icons. His 95 goals in 227 appearances during the late 1970s and early 1980s made him a fan favourite and a symbol of attacking flair. Ward’s impact coincided with Albion’s rise through the divisions, and his name remains synonymous with the club’s golden era of progress.
Bobby Zamora
Bobby Zamora is a legend whose influence spans generations. His 90 goals helped Albion climb back up the leagues in the early 2000s, and his later return as a player and current role as striker coach show his resilience and the ability to inspire both on and off the pitch.
Vicky Ashton
Vicky Ashton’s leadership was pivotal in guiding Albion to the Women’s Super League, lifting the FA WPL Championship play-off trophy. Her achievements mark a milestone in the club’s history and underscore its dedication to growing the women’s game alongside the men’s.
Solly March
Solly March embodies the club’s philosophy of developing homegrown talent. Rising through the ranks to become a key first-team player, March is close to 300 appearances. His versatility and consistency have made him a cornerstone of Albion’s Premier League era, representing loyalty and progression.
Glenn Murray
Glenn Murray’s name is etched in Albion history as the striker who fired the club into the Premier League. Across three spells, he scored over 100 goals, becoming a talisman for fans and a symbol of ambition. Murray’s contribution marked a turning point, helping Albion achieve its long-held dream of top-flight football.
Alexis Mac Allister
Alexis Mac Allister made history as the first player to win the World Cup while at Albion, even providing an assist in the final. His success on the global stage reflects the club’s growing reputation for developing elite talent and its ability to attract players who can shine at the highest level.
Lewis Dunk
Lewis Dunk epitomises loyalty and leadership. A homegrown talent who has spent his entire career at the club, in 2025 he surpassed 500 Albion appearances. His six England caps underline his quality, while his role as captain reflects Albion’s commitment to nurturing local players and building a strong identity.
Pascal Gross
Pascal Gross was Albion’s first Premier League signing and has since become one of its greatest players. His intelligence, creativity, and consistency have defined the club’s modern identity. Gross represents the strategic vision that transformed Albion into a competitive top-flight team.
Danny Welbeck
Danny Welbeck brings Premier League pedigree and experience to Albion. As the club’s leading scorer in the Premier League, he has played a vital role in cementing Albion’s status among England’s elite. Welbeck represents the club’s ambitions for talent and progression in the league.
Maisie Symonds
Maisie Symonds is a shining example of Albion’s commitment to women’s football. A homegrown player who became captain and earned a senior England call-up, Symonds reflects the club’s investment in equality and youth development, inspiring future generations.