Athletics Airedale Harriers and its successor clubs, ASVAC and Bradford Airedale AC, have used the athletics facilities continuously since Horsfall's opening. After the track's refurbishment in 1994 other local clubs have used it. The facility is no longer suitable for hosting competitions, but is used by several athletics and running clubs for training purposes.
Football Bradford (Park Avenue) brought football to the Horsfall in 1996. It was the first time for a long time that any sport other than athletics had been played at the stadium. In the mid-2000s
Bradford Council, who own Horsfall, announced plans for a new multi sports facility to replace
Odsal Stadium which included Bradford (Park Avenue) and
Bradford Bulls sharing a new stadium. By 2008 Avenue announced ambitious plans to build a 20,000 seater stadium at Phoenix Park in
Thornbury, with the club aiming to regain their
League status. These plans were criticised by Bradford Council however neither new stadium at Odsal or Thornbury were built.{{cite news In 2018 it was announced the Avenue were in talks to move to
Odsal Stadium but would still host reserve fixtures at Horsfall. However nothing ever came of this and Avenue remained at Horsfall.
Rugby League After the laying of a new 3G pitch in 2020,
National Conference League side
West Bowling relocated from Raymond Street playing fields off Manchester Road. As well as West Bowling playing at Horsfall,
Bradford Bulls moved all their academy teams there after they temporarily left Odsal in 2020. ==References==