Malew A.F.C.
Full name | Malew Association Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Ballasalla Boys | ||
Founded | 1922 | ||
Ground | Malew Football Ground, Clagh Vane Ballasalla, Malew, Isle of Man | ||
Capacity | Open Area | ||
Chairman | Adam Drewett | ||
Manager | Cal Alexander | ||
League | Isle of Man Football League Division Two | ||
2020–21 | Division Two, 4th | ||
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Malew A.F.C. are a football club from Ballasalla, Malew in the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League. They wear a red and black kit and play their home games at Clagh Vane in Ballasalla.
History
Formed in 1922, R H Kermode, Arthur Craine, T Karran, A.E. Craine and A. Cormode were instrumental in getting the club started. The club was admitted to the Second League and continued to contest the Championship up to the Second World War. In 1928, only six years into their history, the club won the Southern Section of the 2nd League before defeating Michael United 4–0 in the decider for the Second League Title. At this stage, relegation and promotion had not been incorporated into Manx Football.
In the 1933/34 season, they missed out on the title after losing to Peel in a decider, but made amends the following season by clinching their 2nd title.
In 1937, Malew made their first appearance in the Junior Cup Final only to be beaten by Rushen United but the following season they won their third Second League title. This was a historic occasion as Malew were the last side to win this trophy before the introduction of relegation & promotion.
In 1974, they won the Hospital Cup, defeating favourites Peel 5–2 in the final. Gordy Lowey scored a hat-trick with brother Alfie scoring the other two.
In the 2014–15 season, Malew's striker Andy Glover won the Isle of Man FA Silver Boot after bagging 42 goals in 18 games and subsequently awarded with the title of Isle of Man Division 2 Player of the Year 2014–15.
In the 2020–21 season, Malew finished the league season by winning six and drawing two of their final eight fixtures, resulting in qualification for the semi-finals of the season ending Paul Henry Gold Cup. Despite taking an early lead, a below par performance saw opponents RYCOB run out 5-2 winners and progress to the final. They did also progress to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup after beating Premier League Marown 3–1 in the last 16, before conceding a last minute winner to lose 3–2 away to Ramsey.
The club celebrated its centenary in 2022 by winning the Woods Cup, beating league winners St Johns 5-4 on penalties at the Bowl, after a thrilling 3-3 draw in normal time and 4-4 after extra time. The first team also took a notable scalp in the FA Cup, beating Premier League leaders Rushen United 4-2 at Croit Lowey, before eventually being beaten 4-3 by DHSOB in the quarter-final. The first team finished the league season in fifth place whilst the Combi finished their season in third.
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