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Minehead returned to the Western League in 1949, joining Division Three. After finishing third in their first season back, they were promoted to Division Two. A fourth-place finish in 1957–58 saw the club promoted to Division One. In [[1970–71 FA Cup|1970–71]] they reached the first round proper of the [[FA Cup]] for the first time, but lost 2–1 at home to [[Shrewsbury Town F.C.|Shrewsbury Town]].<ref name=FCHD1/>
Minehead returned to the Western League in 1949, joining Division Three. After finishing third in their first season back, they were promoted to Division Two. A fourth-place finish in 1957–58 saw the club promoted to Division One. In [[1970–71 FA Cup|1970–71]] they reached the first round proper of the [[FA Cup]] for the first time, but lost 2–1 at home to [[Shrewsbury Town F.C.|Shrewsbury Town]].<ref name=FCHD1/>


After finishing as runners-up in 1971–72, the club were elected to Division One South of the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]].<ref name=FCHD1/> A fifth-place finish in [[1972–73 Southern Football League|1972–73]] was followed by finishing fourth in [[1973–74 Southern Football League|1973–74]] and third in [[1974–75 Southern Football League|1974–75]], before the club won the division in [[1975–76 Southern Football League|1975–76]], earning promotion to the Premier Division. The [[1976–77 Southern Football League|1976–77 season]] proved to be the club's greatest; they finished as runners-up in the Premier Division (at the time, the top level below [[the Football League]]), and also reached the first round of the [[1976–77 FA Cup|FA Cup]] again, where they beat [[Swansea City A.F.C.|Swansea City]] 1-0 at the [[Vetch Field]], before losing 2–1 at [[Portsmouth F.C.|Portsmouth]].
After finishing as runners-up in 1971–72, the club were elected to Division One South of the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]].<ref name=FCHD1/> A fifth-place finish in [[1972–73 Southern Football League|1972–73]] was followed by finishing fourth in [[1973–74 Southern Football League|1973–74]] and third in [[1974–75 Southern Football League|1974–75]], before the club won the division in [[1975–76 Southern Football League|1975–76]], earning promotion to the Premier Division. The [[1976–77 Southern Football League|1976–77 season]] proved to be the club's greatest; they finished as runners-up in the Premier Division (at the time, the top level below [[the Football League]]), and also reached the first round of the [[1976–77 FA Cup|FA Cup]] again, where they beat [[Swansea City A.F.C.|Swansea City]] 1–0 at the [[Vetch Field]], before losing 2–1 at [[Portsmouth F.C.|Portsmouth]].


Despite reaching the second round of the [[1977–78 FA Cup|FA Cup]] the following season, the club were relegated after finishing second bottom of the Premier Division. In [[1982–83 Southern Football League|1982–83]] they finished second bottom in the Midland Division, and dropped back into the Premier Division of the Western League.<ref name=FCHD1/> In 1988–89 they were relegated to Division One after finishing bottom of the league, and finished bottom of Division One the following season. However, the club recovered to win Division One the next season, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.
Despite reaching the second round of the [[1977–78 FA Cup|FA Cup]] the following season, the club were relegated after finishing second bottom of the Premier Division. In [[1982–83 Southern Football League|1982–83]] they finished second bottom in the Midland Division, and dropped back into the Premier Division of the Western League.<ref name=FCHD1/> In 1988–89 they were relegated to Division One after finishing bottom of the league, and finished bottom of Division One the following season. However, the club recovered to win Division One the next season, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.
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**Division One champions 1990–91, 1998–99
**Division One champions 1990–91, 1998–99
*'''[[Western Football League]] Alan Young Cup'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toolstationleague.com/downloads/archive/Alan_Young_Cup.pdf |title=Western Football League Alan Young Cup Winners |publisher=Western Football League |date= |accessdate=2013-01-07}}</ref>:
*'''[[Western Football League]] Alan Young Cup'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toolstationleague.com/downloads/archive/Alan_Young_Cup.pdf |title=Western Football League Alan Young Cup Winners |publisher=Western Football League |date= |accessdate=2013-01-07}}</ref>:
** Winners (1): 1967-68 Shared with [[Glastonbury Town F.C.|Glastonbury Town]]
** Winners (1): 1967–68 Shared with [[Glastonbury Town F.C.|Glastonbury Town]]


==Records==
==Records==

Revision as of 08:05, 7 January 2013

Minehead
File:Minetwn badge.png
Full nameMinehead Football Club
Founded1889
GroundThe Recreation Ground, Minehead
LeagueSomerset County Football League
Premier Division
2011–12Somerset County Football League
Premier Division, 12th

Minehead A.F.C. is an English football club based in Minehead, Somerset. The club are currently members of the Somerset County League Premier Division, and play at the Recreation Ground. The club is affiliated to the Somerset County FA.

History

The club was established in 1889, and initially played in local leagues until joining the Western League in 1923.[1] After finishing in tenth place in 1924–25, they were relegated to the newly-established Division Two. However, after finishing bottom in 1926–27 and 1927–28, the club withdrew from the league.[1]

Minehead returned to the Western League in 1949, joining Division Three. After finishing third in their first season back, they were promoted to Division Two. A fourth-place finish in 1957–58 saw the club promoted to Division One. In 1970–71 they reached the first round proper of the FA Cup for the first time, but lost 2–1 at home to Shrewsbury Town.[1]

After finishing as runners-up in 1971–72, the club were elected to Division One South of the Southern League.[1] A fifth-place finish in 1972–73 was followed by finishing fourth in 1973–74 and third in 1974–75, before the club won the division in 1975–76, earning promotion to the Premier Division. The 1976–77 season proved to be the club's greatest; they finished as runners-up in the Premier Division (at the time, the top level below the Football League), and also reached the first round of the FA Cup again, where they beat Swansea City 1–0 at the Vetch Field, before losing 2–1 at Portsmouth.

Despite reaching the second round of the FA Cup the following season, the club were relegated after finishing second bottom of the Premier Division. In 1982–83 they finished second bottom in the Midland Division, and dropped back into the Premier Division of the Western League.[1] In 1988–89 they were relegated to Division One after finishing bottom of the league, and finished bottom of Division One the following season. However, the club recovered to win Division One the next season, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.

In 1993–94 the club finished bottom of the Premier Division again, and returned to Division One, where they again finished bottom the following season. In 1998 the club changed its name to Minehead Town,[2] and won Division One in the season that followed, losing only one match all season. However, the club finished bottom of the Premier Division for two consecutive seasons, before returning to Division One. In 2009–10 they finished bottom of Division One and were relegated to the Somerset County League.

Honours

Records

  • FA Trophy
    • Second Round 1973–74, 1976–77, 1978–79

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Minehead at the Football Club History Database
  2. ^ a b Minehead Town at the Football Club History Database
  3. ^ "Western Football League Alan Young Cup Winners" (PDF). Western Football League. Retrieved 2013-01-07.

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