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Dereham Town F.C.

Coordinates:52°40′56.68″N0°58′20.93″E / 52.6824111°N 0.9724806°E /52.6824111; 0.9724806
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Association football club in England

Football club
Dereham Town
Full nameDereham Town Football Club
NicknameThe Magpies
Founded1884
GroundAldiss Park,Dereham
Capacity2,500 (150 seated)[1][2]
ChairmanJason Lawson
ManagerTom Parke
LeagueEastern Counties League Premier Division
2024–25Eastern Counties League Premier Division, 7th of 20
Websitederehamtownfc.co.uk

Dereham Town Football Club is afootball club based inDereham,Norfolk, England. They are currently members of theEastern Counties League Premier Division and play at Aldiss Park.

History

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The club was founded asDereham Football Club in 1884, spending many of its early years in the Dereham & District League. In 1891–92 the club reached the final of theNorfolk Senior Cup, losing toCEYMS.[3] By 1910 the club were playing in the Norwich & District League and had been renamedEast Dereham.[4] In 1920 they adopted their current name and in 1935 they joined theNorfolk & Suffolk League, which had lost several clubs to the newly established Eastern Counties League. When the Norfolk & Suffolk League merged into theAnglian Combination, the club were placed in the Senior B Division. They won the division at the first attempt and were promoted Premier Division. They were renamedDereham Hobbies United in 1986 after a localSunday league team merged into the club. The club were relegated from the Premier Division at the end of the 1988–89 season, but made an immediate return to the Premier Division as Division One champions. In 1991 they returned to the nameDereham Town.[4]

In 1997–98 Dereham won the Anglian Combination Premier Division, earning promotion to Division One of the Eastern Counties League, also winning the Don Frost Memorial Cup. In 2001–02 the club finished second in Division One, beatingStanway Rovers 1–0 on the final day to overtake them and earn promotion to the Premier Division. The club won the Norfolk Senior Cup in 2006, defeatingNorwich United 1–0 in the final, and again in 2007 whenWroxham were beaten 1–0 in the final. In2012–13 they won the Eastern Counties League Premier Division, earning promotion to Division One North of the Isthmian League.[5] The club won the Norfolk Senior Cup for the fourth time in 2015–16, defeatingNorwich United 2–0 in the final.[6] A fifth Senior Cup was won in 2018–19, when Dereham beatThetford Town 2–1 in the final.[7]

In 2022 Dereham were transferred to Division One Midlands of theNorthern Premier League. After finishing fourth-from-bottom of the division in2022–23 they were relegated back to the Premier Division of the Eastern Counties League.

Reserve team

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After the club were promoted to the Isthmian League, the reserve team joined Division One of the Eastern Counties League, moving up from the reserve division. They left the league at the end of the2016–17 season.[8]

Ground

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External view of Aldiss Park, the home ground of Dereham Town

Prior toWorld War II the club played at Bayfields Meadow, after which they moved to the Recreation Ground. However, the council owned the ground and there was no scope for upgrading it.[4] In 1991, the club purchased a 10.2-acre (41,000 m2) site on the outskirts of the town in order to build a new £750,000 stadium.

The club moved to the new ground at Aldiss Park in December 1996. At the start of 2000–01 seasonNorwich City visited Aldiss Park for a pre-season friendly and although the club lost 9–0, a new record attendance of 1,800 was set. Norwich City visited for another friendly match in July 2001, with a new record of 3,000 being set.

Current squad

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As of 7 December 2024[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Pos.NationPlayer
GK ENGBen Self
DF ENGAndy Eastaugh
DF ENGGrant Holt
DF ENGToby Oliver
DF ENGHarry Pitcher
DF ENGAlfie Sandon
DF ENGMax Voutt
DF ENGSam Watts(captain)
MF ENGDylan Derbyshire
Pos.NationPlayer
MF ENGMichael Ellis
MF ENGMac Gee
MF ENGJordan Lake
MF ENGRhys Logan
MF ENGMax Melanson
MF ENGJamie North
MF ENGBrad Spooner
FW ENGRonnie Blois
FW ENGCharlie Clarke

TheEastern Counties Football League does not use a squad numbering system.

Honours

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  • Eastern Counties league
    • Premier Division champions 2012–13
  • Anglian Combination
    • Premier Division champions 1997–98
    • Division One champions 1989–90
    • Senior Cup winners 1993–94
  • Norfolk Senior Cup
    • Winners 2005–06, 2006–07, 2010–11, 2015–16, 2018–19

Records

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abMike Williams & Tony Williams (2012)Non-League Club Directory 2013, p645ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0
  2. ^Club info Dereham Town F.C.
  3. ^Club HistoryArchived 2007-10-18 at theWayback Machine Dereham Town FC
  4. ^abcBlakeman, M (2010)The Official History of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935-2010, Volume IIISBN 978-1-908037-02-2
  5. ^"Dereham Town crowned champions". EDP. Archived fromthe original on 29 April 2013. Retrieved27 April 2013.
  6. ^Norfolk Senior Cup final: Dereham Town 2 Norwich United 0Archived 14 June 2017 at theWayback Machine Dereham Times, 13 May 2016
  7. ^Dereham Town beat Thetford Town 2-1 after extra-time to lift Norfolk Senior CupArchived 5 May 2019 at theWayback Machine Eastern Daily Press, 30 April 2019
  8. ^Dereham Town Reserves at theFootball Club History Database
  9. ^"Player list".Dereham Town F.C. Retrieved9 July 2022.
  10. ^abcDereham Town at theFootball Club History Database

External links

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