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Hanley Town F.C.

Coordinates:53°01′42.44″N2°08′54.86″W / 53.0284556°N 2.1485722°W /53.0284556; -2.1485722
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Association football club in England

Football club
Hanley Town
Full nameHanley Town Football Club
Founded1966
GroundPotteries Park,Stoke-on-Trent
ChairmanTom McGrew
ManagerScott Dundas
LeagueNorthern Premier League Division One West
2023–24Northern Premier League Division One West, 13th of 20
Websitehanleytown.co.uk

Hanley Town Football Club is afootball club based inHanley,Stoke-on-Trent, England. They are currently members of theNorthern Premier League Division One West and play at Potteries Park.

History

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The original Hanley Town were established in the 19th century, with their first recorded game being in 1882.[1] They joinedthe Combination in 1894, but left the league after a single season and subsequently folded in 1912.[1][2] The modern club was established in 1966,[3] based on an existingSunday league pub team named the Trumpet.[1][4] The new club joined the Longton League for the 1966–67 season, winning it at the first attempt.[5] They then moved up to theStaffordshire County League, winning Division Two in 1967–68 and then Division One the following season, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[5]

Hanley were Premier Division runners-up in their first three seasons in the division, also winning the Premier Cup in 1969–70. They won the league title in 1972–73 and again in 1975–76, after which they joined Division Two of theMid-Cheshire League. They won the Division Two Cup in 1976–77 with a 1–0 win overKnutsford in the final,[6] and a third-place finish the following season saw them promoted to Division One.[4] They were Division One champions in 1982–83, but after several seasons of mid-table finishes and being refused entry to theNorth West Counties League in 1988 due to failure to meet the ground grading requirements,[6] they finished bottom of Division One in 1993–94 and dropped into junior football.[4]

In 1996 Hanley returned to the Mid-Cheshire League, joining Division Two. However, after two seasons they switched to theMidland League and in 2004–05 they were Midland League champions.[4] At the end of the season the league merged with the Staffordshire County League to form theStaffordshire County Senior League. Hanley were placed in the Premier Division and were the league's inaugural champions in 2005–06 before finishing as runners-up the following season.[7]

Hanley were Premier Division runners-up again in 2010–11, before winning back-to-back titles in 2011–12 and 2012–13, after which they were promoted to Division One of the North West Counties League;[4] the 2012–13 season also saw them win the League Cup, the Staffordshire FA Vase and the Leek Cup.[8] In2014–15 the club finished fourth and qualified for the promotion play-offs; after a 3–1 win overHolker Old Boys in the semi-finals, they lost 5–3 toAFC Darwen in the final.[9] However, the club were Division One champions thefollowing season, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[4]

At the end of the2020–21 season Hanley were transferred to the Premier Division of theMidland League. They went on to win the Premier Division title in2021–22, earning promotion to Division One West of theNorthern Premier League.

Ground

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The modern Hanley Town initially played on a pitch on Victoria Road which was leased from the Copestick & Farrell engineering company.[10] Changing rooms were built at the site once the club joined the Staffordshire County League.[10] However, the club was forced to leave the Victoria Road ground in 1971 when developers took over the site and moved toEastwood Hanley's Trentmill Road ground.[10] However, when Eastwood Hanley attempted to increase the rent in 1974, the club relocated toLeek Town'sHarrison Park. They played there until 1976 when the club moved to its current Potteries Park ground.[10]

Honours

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  • Midland Football League
    • Premier Division champions 2021–22
  • North West Counties League
    • Division One champions 2015–16
  • Staffordshire County Senior League
    • Premier Division champions 2005–06, 2011–12, 2012–13
    • League Cup winners 2012–13
  • Midland League
    • Champions 2004–05
  • Mid-Cheshire League
    • Division One champions 1981–82
    • League Cup winners 1979–80, 1980–81, 1986–87[5]
    • Division Two Cup winners 1976–77
  • Staffordshire County League
    • Premier Division champions 1972–73, 1975–76
    • Division One champions 1968–69
    • Division Two champions 1967–68
    • Premier Cup winners 1969–70
  • Longton League
    • Champions 1966–67

Records

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcClub Roots/History Hanley Town F.C.
  2. ^Hanley Town (1) at theFootball Club History Database
  3. ^Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016)Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p. 455ISBN 978-1869833695
  4. ^abcdefghHanley Town at theFootball Club History Database
  5. ^abcHonours Hanley Town F.C.
  6. ^abClub Roots/History Pt3 Hanley Town F.C.
  7. ^Staffordshire County Senior League 2005–2012 Non-League Matters
  8. ^Hanley Town: Info North West Counties League
  9. ^2014–15 North West Counties League Football Club History Database
  10. ^abcdClub Roots/History Pt2 Hanley Town F.C.
  11. ^"Big win for Wrexham in opening pre-season friendly at Hanley".Leader Live. 14 July 2024. Retrieved15 July 2024.

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