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Matlock Town F.C.

Coordinates:53°08′13″N1°33′06″W / 53.13694°N 1.55167°W /53.13694; -1.55167
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Association football club in Derbyshire, England

Football club
Matlock Town
Full nameMatlock Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Gladiators
Founded1878
GroundCauseway Lane,Matlock
Capacity2,400[1]
ChairmanMartin Harrison
ManagerVacant
LeagueNorthern Premier League Premier Division
2023–24Northern Premier League Premier Division, 15th of 21

Matlock Town Football Club is afootball club based inMatlock,Derbyshire, England. Nicknamed 'the Gladiators', they are currently members of theNorthern Premier League Premier Division and play at Causeway Lane.

History

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The club was established in 1878 as Matlock Football Club.[2] They began entering theFA Cup in 1885, but did not win a match in the competition until 1890.[2] In that year the club were founder members of the Derbyshire Senior League and went on to win the title in the league's inaugural season.[3] After winning the league again the following season,[3] they joined the Midland Amateur Alliance in 1892. However, the league was disbanded at the end of the 1892–93 season and Matlock returned to the Derbyshire Senior League.[4][3] They subsequently joined theMidland League in 1894; after finishing bottom of the league in their first season, the club lost all 28 league matches in 1895–96 and left the league,[4] again returning to the Derbyshire Senior League.[3] They finished bottom of the league in 1897–98.[3]

AfterWorld War I the club was renamed Matlock Town. They joined theCentral Alliance in 1924, but the league folded at the end of the 1924–25 season and the club rejoined the Derbyshire Senior League,[5] in which they were runners-up in 1926–27.[3] In 1933 they joined the newCentral Combination, but left after two season.[6] AfterWorld War II the club played in the Chesterfield & District League for the 1946–47 season,[7] before the Central Alliance was re-established in 1947, with Matlock becoming members again.[8] When the league gained a second division in 1950, they became members of Division One. Despite finishing bottom of the division in 1951–52, the club were not relegated.[8]

In 1955–56 Matlock finished bottom of Division One again.[8] The league was then reorganised, with the club placed in Division One North.[8] They won the division in 1959–60, also reaching the first round of theFA Cup, losing 1–0 toCrook Town in a replay.[9] After retaining the league title the following season,[8] the club moved up to the reformedMidland League, which they won at the first attempt. They were Midland League champions again in 1968–69, subsequently joining theNorthern Premier League.[9] They reached the first round of the FA Cup again in1974–75, losing 4–1 at home to Blackburn. In theFA Trophy the club reached the final atWembley Stadium, in which they defeatedScarborough 4–0 to win the trophy;[9] three Matlock players in the final were brothers, the only occasion on which three brothers have played for the same team in a Wembley final.[10] Thefollowing season saw them automatically qualify for the first round, but they lost 4–1 atWigan Athletic.[9]

Matlock were drawn against Wigan in the first round of the FA Cup again in1976–77, this time winning 2–0. They went on to beat eventualThird Division championsMansfield Town in an incredible 5–2 away from home, marking the first time the club had defeated Football League opposition.[2] In the third round they lost 5–1 atCarlisle United.[9] The club won the Northern Premier League's Challenge Cup and the Peter Swales Shield in1977–78. In 1979 they entered theAnglo-Italian Cup, finishing second in the English section.[11] The1983–84 season saw them finish as runners-up in the Northern Premier League. When the league gained a second division in 1987 the club became members of the Premier Division. Another FA Cup first round appearance in1989–90 ended in a 4–1 defeat atScunthorpe United. After finishing bottom of the division in1995–96, they were relegated to Division One.[9]

In2003–04 Matlock were Division One runners-up, earning promotion to the Premier Division. They won the league's Challenge Cup the following season. A fifth-place finish in the Premier Division in2007–08 led to the club qualifying for the promotion playoffs, in which they lost 4–2 toWitton Albion in the semi-finals. They finished fourth in2021–22, going on to lose 2–1 toScarborough Athletic in the play-off semi-finals. Thefollowing season ended with a fifth-placed finish and a 4–1 play-off semi-final defeat byWarrington Town.

Ground

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The club's home ground, photographed during the summer while development work was going on
Main stand and bar/function area at far end. Riber Castle can be seen in the top right.
Matlock (green shirts) in action againstLeek Town in 2007

The club originally played at Hall Leys, before moving to Causeway Lane, which is shared with the localcricket club, with temporary railing installed on one side of the pitch at the end of the cricket season.[10] A wooden stand was built on one side of the pitch in 1920 and was later named the Cyril Harrison Stand.[10] Another wooden stand was built on the other side of the pitch in 1959, with seats installed in the late 1960s.[10]

Floodlights were erected in 1970 and a new terrace installed next to one of the stands prior to the FA Cup first round match against Blackburn in 1974, which attracted a then-record attendance of 5,123.[9] More seats were installed in 1975 and that year saw a new record attendance of 5,123 set for anFA Trophy semi-final match againstBurton Albion.[10] A covered terrace was built at the Town End of the ground in the 1980s.[10]

Honours

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Matlock Town after winning the Derbyshire Senior Cup in 2015, beating Gresley 7–0.
  • FA Trophy
    • Winners 1974–75
  • Northern Premier League
    • Challenge Cup winners 1977–78, 2004–05
    • Shield winners 1978–79
  • Midland League
    • Champions 1961–62, 1968–69
  • Central Alliance
    • North Division champions 1959–60, 1960–61
  • Derbyshire Senior League
    • Champions 1890–91, 1891–92
  • Derbyshire Senior Cup
    • Winners 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1991–92, 2003–04, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2016–17[12]
  • Evans Halshaw Floodlit Cup
    • Winners 1988–89, 1990–91[12]

Records

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Beginners Guide To MTFC Matlock Town F.C.
  2. ^abcHistory boys – Matlock Town and their run to FA Cup third round in 1977 Matlock Town F.C.
  3. ^abcdefDerbyshire Senior League 1890–1938 Non-League Matters
  4. ^abMatlock at theFootball Club History Database
  5. ^Central Alliance 1911–1925 Non-League Matters
  6. ^Central Combination 1933–1937 Non-League Matters
  7. ^abcdefgMike Williams & Tony Williams (2016)Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p184ISBN 978-1869833695
  8. ^abcdeThe Central Alliance 1947–1962 Non-League Matters
  9. ^abcdefghiMatlock Town at theFootball Club History Database
  10. ^abcdefgMatlock TownArchived 17 September 2016 at theWayback Machine Pyramid Passion
  11. ^Anglo-Italian Cup 1979 RSSSF
  12. ^abClub History Matlock Town F.C.

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