Shirebrook Town F.C.
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Full name | Shirebrook Town Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1985 (as Shirebrook Colliery) [1] | ||
Ground | Langwith Road, Shirebrook[1] | ||
Capacity | 2,000 (300 Seated) | ||
Chairman | Ryan Smith | ||
Manager | Stephan Bodle [2] | ||
League | United Counties League Division One | ||
2023–24 | 3rd | ||
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Shirebrook Town Football Club are a semi-professional football club based in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, England. They are currently members of United Counties League Division One and play at Langwith Road.
History
The club was founded as Shirebrook Colliery,
In 1993 the club changed its name to Shirebrook Town.[1] They won the Supreme Division of the Central Midlands League in 2000–01, but were not promoted due to ground grading issues. The following season they won the league again, and this time were promoted to the First Division of the Northern Counties East League.[1] After finishing as runners-up in their first season, they were not promoted due to ground issues. However, the following season (2003–04) they won Division One, and were promoted to the Premier Division, where they remained until 2010.
The club was relegated back to Division One at the end of the 2009–10 season.[1]
After spending most of the 2010–11 and 2011–12 season in the middle part of the table former player Gary Castledine was appointed manager after former manager Micky Taylor left the club to take over at newly formed club
Stadium
The club originally played at Warren Terrace, but later moved to Langwith Road. The record attendance of 2,200 was set in a friendly match against Mansfield Town, a match played as part of the sale of Gary Castledine to Mansfield.
Honours
- Northern Counties East Football League Cup
- Runners-up 2011–12
- Northern Counties East Football League Trophy
- Runners-up 2011–12
Records
- Attendance: 2,200 vs. Mansfield Town, 1991 (friendly)
- Record league victory: 12–0 vs Clipstone Welfare, 2014 - 12-0 Appleby Frodingham
References
External links
- Club website
- Shirebrook Town at the Football Club History Database