Harrogate Town F.C.

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Harrogate Town
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Full name Harrogate Town Football Club
Nickname(s) Town
Founded 1914 (as Harrogate AFC)
Ground Wetherby Road, Harrogate
(Capacity: 3,800 (500 seated))
Chairman Irving Weaver
Manager Simon Weaver
League Conference North
2010–11 Conference North, 12th
Home colours
Away colours

Harrogate Town Football Club is an English semi-professional football club based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. The club was founded in 1914 and currently competes in the Conference North division of the Football Conference.

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[edit] History

The club was founded as Harrogate AFC in 1914. Previously the town of Harrogate had tried to put together a football team as far back as 1907 but nothing emerged until 1914. They were entered into the Northern League upon their year of founding, and were set to play their home fixtures at the County Ground. However, due to World War I all fixtures were postponed.

After World War I ended, a meeting was held around the idea of putting the club back together. A man named Robert Ackrill Breare instigated this, and he later became the Secretary of the club. Harrogate were entered into the West Riding League.

[edit] Early years

Harrogate AFC finally played in their first competitive fixture on 30 August 1919 at Starbeck Lane Ground against Horsforth FC. They won the game 1–0 and the scorer was L. Craven with a headed goal. They were entered into the FA Cup the same year. Harrogate also won their first trophy; the Whitworth Cup with a 4–0 victory against Ripon City.

For the 1920/21 season they were one of the founding teams in the new Yorkshire League, yet they also continued to field a team in the West Riding League. The club had relocated to a new ground; Wetherby Lane. Around the holiday periods, they took part in friendlies against higher league opposition including Liverpool at their Anfield ground, and another at fellow Yorkshire side Sheffield United in front of 15,000 fans.

They moved league once again for their third season, leaving the West Riding League and moving into the Midland Football League. It included the reserve teams of Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley. The club remained in the Yorkshire League, fielding a reserve team. However, the club resigned from the Midland's league after only one season and reverting to fielding a first team in the Yorkshire League. The West Riding County Challenge Cup was won by Harrogate in 1925, with their 3–1 victory against Fryston Colliery at Elland Road.

League victory was secured in 1926/27, as Harrogate became the Yorkshire League champions, with Bob Morphet scoring 44 goals. The club then moved into the Northern League. Their second West Riding County Challenge Cup was won the same season against Selby Town. The team disbanded in 1932.

[edit] Climbing the Pyramid

The town's club was brought back in 1935 as Harrogate Hotspurs. After World War II, the club was renamed as Harrogate Town and played in the West Yorkshire League. Harrogate Town joined the Yorkshire League again in 1957. They spent many years in the Yorkshire Leagues during the 1960s and 1970s, and then became a founding member of the new Northern Counties East Football League in 1982. The club was looking to climb the newly instated football pyramid and so began to improve their ground, installing floodlights. They played a friendly to mark the occasion against Leeds United, with Eddie Gray being the first to switch the lights on.

After a West Riding County Cup win in 1986, and five seasons in the Northern Counties East League, they became founding members of the Northern Premier League First Division in 1987–88, after having been invited to join the new league. In 1990 the club became a Limited Company in order to fund the construction of a new main stand, and in the same year the club won the Northern Premier League First Division Cup. They would spend fifteen seasons in this league, and on two occasions the club only narrowly avoided relegation back to the Northern Counties East League. However, they won promotion to the Premier Division in 2001–02 after finishing as champions. During their first season in that division they finished sixth, and for the first time in the club's history they reached the first round of the FA Cup, losing 5–1 to Farnborough Town of the Football Conference. Town also won the West Riding County Cup in both the 2001–02 and 2002–03 seasons.

After finishing fifth in the Premier Division in 2003–04, the club became founders of the newly established Conference North in 2004. During their FA Cup run in the 2005–06 season, Harrogate were drawn to play away at Torquay United, their first ever cup game against Football League opposition. After drawing 1–1 at Plainmoor, they lost 6–5 on penalties after a 0–0 draw in the replay.[1] At the end of the season the club finished fifth and qualified for the promotion play-offs, but lost 1–0 to eventual winners Stafford Rangers.

At the end of the 2009–10 season the club finished bottom of the Conference North and were due to be relegated. However, after Northwich Victoria were demoted due to financial problems, the club were reprieved.[2]

Before the start of the 2011-12 season, Bill Fotherby handed control of the club to Irving Weaver, father of manager Simon, Tad Nowakowski, father of player Adam, also joined the board to help improve community links.

[edit] Stadium

The club play at Wetherby Road, also known as the CNG Stadium for sponsorship purposes. Opened on 28 August 1920, it has a capacity of 3,800 of which 500 is seated.[3]

[edit] Current squad

As of 3 September 2011.

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Mark Cook
England GK Chris Elliott
England DF Matthew Bloomer
England DF Paul Heckingbottom
Saint Kitts DF Patrece Liburd
England DF Richard Pell
England DF Jake Picton
England DF Craig Radcliffe
England DF Danny Stimpson
England DF Alan White
England MF Paul Bolland (on loan from Mansfield Town)
England MF Michael Brough
England MF Dan Clayton
No. Position Player
England MF Ben Cohen
England MF Lee Elam
England MF Jack Emmett
England MF Adam Nowakowski
England MF Michael Tait
England MF Stephen Turnbull
England MF Laurie Wilson
England FW Jonny Allan
England FW Paul Beesley
England FW Paul Brayson
England FW Liam Hardy
England FW Alex Meechan (on loan from AFC Telford United)
England FW Will Turl
England FW Robbie Youhill
England FW Chibuzor Chilaka

Chibuzor Chilaka

[edit] Current staff

[edit] Board of Directors

  • Chairman: England Irving Weaver
  • Deputy Chairman: England Andrew Thirkill
  • Vice-Chairman: England Howard Matthews
  • Commercial Director: Australia Stephen Dodsworth
  • Director 1: England Tad Nowakowski
  • Director 2: England Bernard Fotherby
  • Associate Director: England Richard Crabb

[edit] Other Staff

  • Life President: England George Dunnington
  • Vice President 1: England David Batty
  • Vice President 2: England Dave Callaghan
  • Vice President 3: England Clive Dunnington
  • Communications Manager: England Kay Barnes Forster
  • Programme Editor & Press Officer: England Peter Arnett

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Notable former players

See also, Category:Harrogate Town F.C. players

[edit] Honours

  • Northern Premier League
    • Division One champions 2001–02
    • Division One Cup winners 1989–90
  • Yorkshire League
    • Champions 1926–27
    • Division Two champions 1981–82
  • West Riding County Challenge Cup
    • Winners 1925–26, 1926–27, 1962–63, 1972–73, 1985–86, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2007–08
  • Whitworth Cup
    • Winners 1919–20

[edit] Records

  • FA Cup best performance: first round proper replay - 2005–06
  • FA Trophy best performance: third round proper replay - 1999–00
  • FA Vase best performance: fourth round - 1989–90

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 53°59′30.13″N 1°30′52.13″W / 53.9917028°N 1.5144806°W / 53.9917028; -1.5144806

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