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South Normanton Athletic F.C.

Coordinates:53°6′22.5936″N1°20′49.1022″W / 53.106276000°N 1.346972833°W /53.106276000; -1.346972833
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Association football club in South Normanton, England

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Football club
South Normanton Athletic
Club logo
Full nameSouth Normanton Athletic
Football Club
NicknameThe Shiners
Founded1926
GroundLees Lane,South Normanton
Capacity3,000 (300 seated)
LeagueUnited Counties League Division One
2024–25Central Midlands Alliance Premier Division South, 1st of 17 (promoted)

South Normanton Athletic Football Club is a football club based inSouth Normanton, nearAlfreton, Derbyshire, England. They play at Lees Lane in theUnited Counties League Division One.

History

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The nickname ‘Shiners’ derives from the mid-1750s when South Normanton was at the heart of the ribbed stocking industry. The people involved in this craft worked long hours sitting at their windows on wooden stools, so much so that the backsides of their trousers became very shiny making them instantly recognisable as coming from the South Normanton area; since then local people have been referred to as ‘Shiners’.

The club was originally known as South Normanton Miners Welfare and played under that name until 1990. Under the new name South Normanton Athletic joined theCentral Midlands League in the 1990–91 season. The club's first major success came in the 1993–94 season when they finished runners up in the Premier Division. This gained them promotion to the Supreme Division. The club made their first entry into theFA Vase in the 1994–95 season.

In the 1996–97 season the old changing rooms were destroyed by fire. The club's future lay in the balance and with limited time available members of the committee virtually worked round the clock to convert a derelict building into suitable changing rooms, which at the time were intended to be for a temporary period only the leagues deadline for completion was accomplished with little time to spare.

At the end of the 1996–97 season, the club was relegated due to the 3-year flood light installation rule not being met; funds set aside to complete this project had been spent in establishing new changing rooms. The floodlights were completed in 1998 and the club was reinstated back into the supreme division.

The team's best position being 3rd which was a promotion place. The club was promoted to the NCEL for the start of the 2003–04 season where they played till the club decided to fold at the end of the 2007–08 season due to an ageing committee and no new blood coming to the club.

The club reformed with a new committee under the chairmanship of Phil Bailey, with new management and players. Despite 5 seasons of promise, the dream of promotion could not be realised despite numerous top 3 finishes.

2013 brought the summer appointment of former Borrowash Vics manager Mark Wilson to the club. The team started strongly with 10 victories and 2 draws from the first twelve games, before a winter of weather postponements brought an abrupt end to the form. Victories became harder to come by in the New Year, and a run of one win in eight threatened to derail the promotion dream. However, Wilson steered the team to a strong run in and a runners-up finish. This was enough to guarantee a promotion to Step 6East Midlands Counties League for the first time since the club's re-formation.

After finishing 2nd in the2016–17 season they were promoted to theMidland League Premier Division after championsWest Bridgford refused promotion.

On 6 April 2020, South Normanton Athletic announced that they had resigned from theMidland Football League.[1]

For the 2020/2021 season, SNAFC successfully applied and resumed their status at Step 7 football in the Central Midlands Premier League and reinstated a reserves team playing the Central Midlands Division 1.

Backroom staff

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The first team manager is Dave Turner with Lee Fletcher as his assistant.

Current squad

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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 ENGRoss Etheridge
GK ENGWill Bland
DF ENGLee Carter
DF ENGJames Beardow
DF ENGRyan Ordidge
DF ENGRyan Hadley
DF ENGKieran Ordidge
DF ENGBen Paget
DF ENGTommy Goodwin
MF ENGOliver Rouse
MF ENGGrant Mitchell
MF ENGRichard Matthews
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF ENGMarc Bright
MF ENGNathan Hadley
MF ENGJames Barry
MF ENGElliott Bland
FW ENGLogan Liggins
FW ENGThomas McTighe
FW ENGMatthew Crowe
FW ENGPerry Richards
FW ENGCharlie Reeves
FW ENGSam Jackson
FW ENGTy Macaskill
FW ENGJosh Parfitt

Honours

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Records

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  • FA Cup
    • First Qualifying Round 2005–06, 2019–20
  • FA Vase
    • Fourth Round 2019-20

References

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  1. ^"South Normanton Athletic resign from Midland League". Non League Daily. 6 April 2020. Archived from the original on 9 April 2020.

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