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Full name | Atherstone Town Community Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Adders | ||
Founded | 1887, 1979, 2004 | ||
Ground | Sheepy Road,Atherstone | ||
Chairman | Maria Beale | ||
Manager | Mitch Thomson | ||
League | Midland League Premier Division | ||
2023–24 | Midland League Premier Division, 8th of 18 | ||
Website | atherstonetown.com | ||
Atherstone Town Community Football Club is afootball club based inAtherstone,Warwickshire, England. They are currently members of theMidland League Premier Division and play at Sheepy Road.
The original club was formed in 1887. They reached the semi-finals of theFA Amateur Cup in 1907–08, losing 3–0 toStockton. The following season saw them reach the semi-final stage again, this time losing 3–0 toClapton.[1] After playing in several local leagues, they joined theBirmingham Combination in 1911, and were runners-up in their first season in the league.[2] The club finished bottom of the league in 1923–24 and again in 1928–29.[3] FollowingWorld War II, they were league champions in 1947–48,[3] also winning theBirmingham Senior Cup. When the Combination folded in 1954, all but one of the clubs joined theBirmingham & District League, with Atherstone placed in the transitional Northern Division.[1] A fourteenth-place finish in1954–55 saw them placed in Division Two for thefollowing season. They went on to finish as runners-up in Division Two, and were promoted to Division One.
Atherstone finished bottom of Division One in1957–58 and were relegated back to Division Two. However, they finished third in Division Two thefollowing season and were promoted to Division One. The league was reduced to a single division in 1960, and was renamed theWest Midlands (Regional) League in 1962.[1] When it expanded in 1965, Atherstone became members of the Premier Division. They were runners-up in the division in1971–72 and were promoted to Division One North of theSouthern League. After finishing as runners-up in Division One North thefollowing season, the club were promoted to the Premier Division, where they remained until folding at the end of the1978–79 season.
The club was immediately reformed as Atherstone United, taking the reserve team's place in Division One of the West Midlands (Regional) League.[4] They were Division One champions in1981–82, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[4] After winning the Premier Division title in1986–87, the club were promoted to the Midland Division of the Southern League. Thefollowing season saw them reach the first round of theFA Cup for the first time, eventually losing 2–0 toVS Rugby in a first round replay.[4] They were Midland Division runners-up in1988–89, securing promotion to the Premier Division.[4] In1990–91 the club reached the FA Cup first round again; after beatingFleetwood Town 3–1 in the first round, they lost 1–0 atThird DivisionCrewe Alexandra in the second round.[4] Another FA Cup first round appearance thefollowing season saw them holdFourth DivisionHereford United to a 0–0 draw at Sheepy Road, before losing the replay atEdgar Street 3–0.[4]
Atherstone finished bottom of the Southern League Premier Division in1999–2000 season and were relegated to the Western Division. They subsequently folded midway through the2003–04 season. The club was then reformed under the name Atherstone Town, joining Division One of theMidland Combination for the2004–05 season. After winning Division One and the President's Cup in their first season, they were Premier Division champions and League Cup winners in2005–06 and were promoted to theMidland Alliance. The club were Midland Alliance champions in2007–08, earning promotion to Division One Midlands of the Southern League. In2008–09 they finished third in the division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, but lost the semi-final 5–0 toChasetown
Division One Midlands was renamed Division One Central in 2010, and Atherstone were relegated back to the Midland Alliance at the end of the2010–11 season after finishing second-from-bottom of the division.[1] They suffered a second successive relegation after finishing second-from-bottom of the Midland Alliance thefollowing season, returning to the Premier Division of the Midland Combination. When the Combination merged with the Midland Alliance to form theMidland League in 2014, Atherstone were placed in Division One.[1] In2021–22 they were Division One champions, earning promotion to the Premier Division.
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