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'''Haslingden F.C.''' was a football club based in [[Borough of Rossendale|Rossendale, Lancashire]]. In [[1993–94 in English football|1994]], they won the [[North West Counties Football League Division Two]]. Haslingden played at [[Ewood Bridge]], later used by [[Stand Athletic F.C.|Stand Athletic]] and were members of the North West Counties League between 1993 and 1998. Although Division Two Champions in their first season Haslingden were not promoted until finishing runners up in 1997. They completed just one season in the top flight, finishing 16/22 before financial difficulties signalled the end of the line for the club based adjacent to the [[East Lancashire Railway]].<ref>{{fchd|id=HASLINGD|name=Haslingden}}</ref> The Ewood Bridge ground forlorn and overgrown is still extant today.
'''Haslingden F.C.''' was a football club based in [[Borough of Rossendale|Rossendale, Lancashire]]. In [[1993–94 in English football|1994]], they won the [[North West Counties Football League Division Two]]. Haslingden played at [[Ewood Bridge (Rossendale)|Ewood Bridge]], later used by [[Stand Athletic F.C.|Stand Athletic]] and were members of the North West Counties League between 1993 and 1998. Although Division Two Champions in their first season Haslingden were not promoted until finishing runners up in 1997. They completed just one season in the top flight, finishing 16/22 before financial difficulties signalled the end of the line for the club based adjacent to the [[East Lancashire Railway]].<ref>{{fchd|id=HASLINGD|name=Haslingden}}</ref> The Ewood Bridge ground forlorn and overgrown is still extant today.


The town of [[Haslingden]] is today represented by [[Haslingden St.Mary's F.C.]] of the [[West Lancashire Football League]]. The club play at South Shore Street close to [[Haslingden]] town centre.
The town of [[Haslingden]] is today represented by [[Haslingden St.Mary's F.C.]] of the [[West Lancashire Football League]]. The club play at South Shore Street close to [[Haslingden]] town centre.
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 9 December 2024

Haslingden F.C.
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Haslingden F.C. was a football club based in Rossendale, Lancashire. In 1994, they won the North West Counties Football League Division Two. Haslingden played at Ewood Bridge, later used by Stand Athletic and were members of the North West Counties League between 1993 and 1998. Although Division Two Champions in their first season Haslingden were not promoted until finishing runners up in 1997. They completed just one season in the top flight, finishing 16/22 before financial difficulties signalled the end of the line for the club based adjacent to the East Lancashire Railway.[1] The Ewood Bridge ground forlorn and overgrown is still extant today.

The town of Haslingden is today represented by Haslingden St.Mary's F.C. of the West Lancashire Football League. The club play at South Shore Street close to Haslingden town centre.

The final goal at the ground was scored by Lloyd Green in a 3 2 win against Kidsgrove to ensure the team at least finished on a high.

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References

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  1. ^ Haslingden at the Football Club History Database