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Witheridge F.C.

Coordinates:50°54′55.09″N3°41′51.89″W / 50.9153028°N 3.6977472°W /50.9153028; -3.6977472
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Football club
Witheridge
Full nameWitheridge Football Club
NicknameWithy
Founded1920
GroundEdge Down Park
Capacity2,000
ChairmanMichael Welch
ManagerKye Jones
LeagueDevon & Exeter League Division Two
2024–25Devon & Exeter League Division Two, 8th of 11
Websitehttps://www.witheridgefc.co.uk/News

Witheridge Football Club is afootball club based in the Devon village ofWitheridge. They are currently members of theDevon & Exeter League Division Two and play at Edge Down Park.

History

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Witheridge have come a long way since the days of the Married team and Singles team. Up until theSecond World War, Witheridge played their football in theNorth Devon League. After the war Witheridge didn't rejoin the North Devon League but joined the Tiverton and District league, playing clubs like Bampton and Elmore.In 1971, Witheridge decided it was time to move on from the Tiverton League and joined theDevon and Exeter League, starting in Intermediate Four. The 1970s and 1980s at times were hard for Witheridge but the team kept plugging away and for a small village club managed to keep themselves going. Witheridge did have good times during this period but it wasn't until the 1990s that they started to make people in the Devon and Exeter League look up and take notice that the little village club was beginning to make a big stir.[citation needed]

In 1990, the side won theExpress and Echo Shield and they soon started flying through theDevon and Exeter League. 1992 saw Witheridge promoted to Intermediate One then race through Senior Three, Two and One. Then in 1996, Witheridge won promotion to the Devon and Exeter Premier League. In 1997, Andre Pike was appointed as first team manager and from that point on the club went from strength to strength. The 1999/2000 season saw Witheridge finish runners-up in the Devon and Exeter Premier League and also win three cups, theOkehampton Cup,Devon Premier Cup and theEast Devon Senior Cup, all within two weeks of each other.

During their spell in the Devon and Exeter premier division, Witheridge became one of the big teams, finishing as runners-up four times in their last 7 seasons in the league. 2006 saw Withy finally promoted to theDevon County League and in their only season managed to finish 11th place, which saw Witheridge promoted into the newly formedSouth West Peninsula League Premier Division.[1]

In the inaugural season of the South West Peninsula League, Witheridge managed a mid table finish despite being bottom of the league onChristmas Day which included a 12-match unbeaten run which stretched from February to the end of the season.

2009 saw the club take a massive step forward when levelling work was done to the pitch as well as the installation of floodlights at Edge Down Park which allowed the club to enterThe FA Vase for the very first time.

During the summer of 2012, the club's changing rooms were completely renovated and a brand new 100-seat stand installed as well as a new pathway down to the stand.

Witheridge Football Club entered theFA Cup for the first time in the clubs 94-year history in August 2014 and won their inaugural match after beatingBarnstaple Town 1–0 at Mill Road.

Ground

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Witheridge play their home games at Edge Down Park, Fore Street, Witheridge, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 8AH.

Records

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Honours

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Runner-up: 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2005–06

  • Devon & Exeter League Cup

Winners 1999–2000

  • East Devon Cup

Winners 1999–2000

  • Okehampton Cup

Winners 1999–2000, 2004–05

  • Westward Ho! Cup

Winners 2001–02

  • Rowe Charity Cup

Winners 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05

Season-by-season record since 2000

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SeasonDivisionPosition
2000–01Devon and Exeter League Premier Division3rd
2001–02Devon and Exeter League Premier Division2nd
2002–03Devon and Exeter League Premier Division5th
2003–04Devon and Exeter League Premier Division2nd
2004–05Devon and Exeter League Premier Division3rd
2005–06Devon and Exeter League Premier Division2nd
2006Promoted toDevon County League
2006–07Devon County League11th
2007Joined newly formedSouth West Peninsula League Premier Division
2007–08South West Peninsula League Premier Division9th
2008–09South West Peninsula League Premier Division11th
2009–10South West Peninsula League Premier Division10th
2010–11South West Peninsula League Premier Division14th
2011–12South West Peninsula League Premier Division13th
2012–13South West Peninsula League Premier Division7th
2013–14South West Peninsula League Premier Division6th
2014–15South West Peninsula League Premier Division6th
2015-16South West Peninsula League Premier Division7th
2016-17South West Peninsula League Premier Division18th
2017-18South West Peninsula League Premier Division20th
2018-19JoinedDevon Football League
2019-20Season abandoned
2020-21Season abandoned

References

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  1. ^abcWitheridge at theFootball Club History Database

External links

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