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Harworth Colliery F.C.

Coordinates: 53°24′55.61″N 1°03′08.04″W / 53.4154472°N 1.0522333°W / 53.4154472; -1.0522333
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Harworth Colliery
Full nameHarworth Colliery Football Club
Founded1931 (as Harworth Colliery Institute)
GroundRecreation Ground, Bircotes
Capacity2,000
ChairmanJony Wilson
ManagerBrendan Wilson
LeagueCentral Midlands League North Division
2013–14Central Midlands League North Division, 4th

Harworth Colliery Football Club is a football club established in 1931 which, despite being based in Harworth, in Nottinghamshire, England, is a member of the Sheffield and Hallamshire FA. The club plays in the Central Midlands Football League North Division.

History

Harworth Colliery were formed as Harworth Colliery Institute in 1931 and initially played in local leagues before joining the Yorkshire League after the Second World War, remaining in that League until the Northern Counties East League was formed in 1982. Harworth spent four years in that league before joining the Central Midlands League as a founder member of the Supreme Division. Runners-up in the first season, Harworth Colliery was top in the following season. The club was relegated to the Premier Division in 2001 before being placed back in the Supreme Division when the League was reorganised.

In the 1979–80 season, the club reached the third round of the FA Vase competition. Harworth has also competed in the FA Cup but has never progressed past the second qualifying round.[1][2]

After a few shaky years in the Central Midlands Division One finishing in the lower regions of the league the club took the opportunity to be promoted to the Supreme Division for the 2008–09 season. The team was top of the league for the majority of the season, but with injuries and suspensions towards the end of the season the team finished in seventh place. After the season, the manager Mark Brogan stepped down after two years in charge.

Honours

Records

  • FA Cup
    • Second qualifying round 1988–89
  • FA Vase
    • Third round 1979–80

References

53°24′55.61″N 1°03′08.04″W / 53.4154472°N 1.0522333°W / 53.4154472; -1.0522333