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Selby Town F.C.

Coordinates:53°47′05.15″N1°04′38.20″W / 53.7847639°N 1.0772778°W /53.7847639; -1.0772778
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Association football club in England

Football club
Selby Town
Full nameSelby Town Football Club
NicknameThe Robins
Founded1919
StadiumFairfax Plant Hire Stadium
Capacity5,000 (220 seated)(550 covered standing)
ChairmanDavid Haddock
ManagerStephen Bodle
LeagueNorthern Counties East League Division One
2024–25Northern Counties East League Division One, 8th of 22

Selby Town Football Club is an Englishfootball club based inSelby, North Yorkshire, founded in 1919. They play in theNorthern Counties East League Division One. The club's traditional rivals areGoole (with whom they play an annual match, for the right to win the Eric Lawton Cup[1]) andTadcaster Albion.

History

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Soon after the club's formation, in 1920 they were entered into theYorkshire Football League as a founding member. During the 1930s Selby were one of the most successful clubs in the league, winning it three times before theSecond World War.

After the war the club won two more Yorkshire League championships in 1952–53 and 1953–54 where they also reached theFA Cup 1st Round. During the 1954–55 season, they reached the Second Round of the FA Cup, the furthest in their history; they were knocked out byHastings United 2–0.

The club's record goalscorer is Graham Shepherd who notched up 158 goals between 1963 and 1982. They stayed in the Yorkshire League through its entirety. In 1982 the League became part of the newNorthern Counties East Football League (NCEL), which the Robins were drafted into. Selby became champions of the Northern Counties East League Division One in 1995–96 and until 2012 remained in the league they were promoted to; Northern Counties East League Premier Division. However the 2011–12 season saw them relegated to the NCEL Division 1.[2]

Selby Town's modern era has seen them reach the 4th round of theFA Vase in 1995–96, the same year they won the NCEL Division One Title under the management of Barry Walker and Tony Carter. In recent seasons the club flourished under the guidance of former Player Bob Lyon, winning the Presidents Cup, Barkston Ash Cup and The Vets over 40s all in 2001.

2012 relegation

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The 2011–12 season proved turbulent for Selby Town, with poor results resulting in a series of managerial changes. Leon Sewell was appointed as manager in July 2011.[3] He was replaced in September 2011, after only nine games, by Dave Heard.[4] Heard's tenure also proved to be short, with new manager Graham Hodder taking over in January 2012. At this point the club lay in bottom place in the league.[5] Outgoing manager Heard claimed that the club was in such financial trouble that it was unable to pay players' travelling expenses[6]

In March 2012 a fourth consecutive 4–0 defeat confirmed Selby Town's relegation from the Northern Counties East League Premier Division for the first time since 1996.[2]

In 2017,Christian Fox took over as manager and led Selby Town to the final of theWest Riding County Cup in 2018, in a losing effort againstFarsley Celtic.[7] Selby seemed to be on course for promotion in the 2019–20 season, before the season was abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom with all results null and voided.[8]

Stadium

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The Robins moved from the Bowling Green across town to the current Flaxley Road ground on Richard Street which was purpose built in the early 1950s.

The club's highest attendance of 3,000 was in 1954 when they playedBradford Park Avenue in theFA Cup 1st Round.[9]

As a result of a sponsorship deal with the local newspaper, theSelby Times, the Flaxley Road ground was renamed the 'Selby Times Stadium'. In August 2010 a new three season sponsorship deal with Rigid Group (a local packaging manufacturer) led to the stadium being renamed the Rigid Group Stadium.[10] From 2012 the stadium has been known as the Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium, after sponsorship from the Selby-based plant hire company.[11]


Current squad

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As of 1 April 2025[12]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK ENGJack Drury
GK ENGLiam Wilson
GK ENGJoseph Wilton
DF ENGMusab Aliyu
DF ENGRyan Gothard
DF ENGAlex Marsh
DF ENGCadeen-Riley McGrath
DF ENGCharlie Petch
DF ENGDeclan Racher
DF ENGConnor Ryan
MF ENGHarley Adams
MF ENGJack Bull
MF ENGConnor Charlton
MF ENGRiley Cooper
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF ENGJames Danby
MF ENGDaniel Davison
MF ENGTroy Greening
MF ENGTakunda Katsere
MF ENGBrennan McNulty
FW ENGSamuel Calvert
FW ENGHarry Clapham
FW ENGMatthew Dawes
FW ENGEdward Dry
FW ENGLiam Love
FW ENGDeclan Parker
FW ENGHarrison Rowley
FW SKNJason St Juste
FW ENGFinley Wade

Records

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Honours

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Gallery

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  • Flaxley Road seated stand and covered terrace.
    Flaxley Road seated stand and covered terrace.
  • Sports centre terrace, re-locatable to the new ground.
    Sports centre terrace, re-locatable to the new ground.
  • Changing rooms with dugouts school pitchside terrace.
    Changing rooms with dugouts school pitchside terrace.
  • Richard Street side with turnstiles clubhouse and bar.
    Richard Street side with turnstiles clubhouse and bar.

References

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  1. ^"Match Report: Selby Town 1 GooleAFC 0".Selby Town Football Club Official Website. Retrieved3 August 2018.
  2. ^ab"Relegation confirmed for Robins". 29 March 2012. Archived fromthe original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved5 April 2012.
  3. ^"Friendly blow from the seaside". 1 July 2011. Archived fromthe original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved8 January 2012.
  4. ^"New boss takes over". 23 September 2011. Archived fromthe original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved8 January 2012.
  5. ^"New manager hopes to wake sleeping giant". 6 January 2012. Archived fromthe original on 19 September 2012. Retrieved8 January 2012.
  6. ^"'Players not paid,' says outgoing manager". 5 January 2012. Archived fromthe original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved8 January 2012.
  7. ^"History".Selby Town Official Site. Retrieved28 June 2002.
  8. ^Kilbride, Jacob (24 June 2020)."Five more players commit their future to Selby Town".York Press. Retrieved28 June 2020.
  9. ^"Club History". Selby Town F.C. Retrieved9 August 2023.
  10. ^"Selby Town secure new sponsorship deal".BBC Sport. 5 August 2010. Retrieved15 April 2021.
  11. ^"About Fairfax Plant Hire".Fairfax Plant Hire. Retrieved28 June 2020.
  12. ^"Selby Town Statistics".NCEFL. Retrieved1 April 2025.

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