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Salford City
File:Salford City F.C. logo.png
Full nameSalford City Football Club
Nickname(s)The Ammies
Founded1940 (as Salford)
GroundMoor Lane, Kersal, Salford
Capacity1,400
ChairmanDarren Quick
LeagueNorthern Premier League
Division One North
2012–13Northern Premier League
Division One North, 16th

Salford City Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in the Kersal area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. They are the only semi-professional side in the City of Salford, with Manchester United the closest league club. Salford City currently play in the Northern Premier League Division One North for the 2011–12 season. The club enjoy local rivalries with FC United of Manchester and Irlam. The club's home ground is on Moor Lane in Kersal.

Recent achievements

In the 2004–05 season, the club reached the third round of the FA Vase, and reached the third qualifying round of the FA Cup in the following season, also winning the North West Counties Football League League Cup, beating Cammell Laird in the final.

The 2007–08 season proved the most successful in Salford City's history, as they finished in second place in Division One (now the Premier Division) of the North West Counties Football League, enough to clinch promotion to Division One North of the Northern Premier League, the eighth level of the English football league system.

A horrific start to the 2008–09 season, resulting in only one win and eight points in twenty-six games, left Salford City rock bottom of the Division One North by March, fifteen points adrift from safety with a terrible goal difference. However, the influence of new co-managers Paul Wright and Neil Hall began to pay dividends; beginning with a 5–3 win away against Lancaster City, the transformed Ammies proceeded on an astonishing run of results, garnering nine wins and a draw from their last fourteen games and finally clinching survival by two points with a 5–2 win away at Garforth Town on the last day of the league season, jumping into 20th place as relegation rivals Rossendale United lost 3–0 at home to Mossley.

From October 2010 until April 2012, the club was managed by Rhodri Giggs, the younger brother of Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs. On 16 November 2012, it was announced that the younger brother of Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli Enoch, also a striker, would sign for the club.

Squad

As of 9 September 2012.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Ireland EIR Ritchie Branagan
GK England ENG Kallum Campbell-Rose
GK England ENG Jamie Waite
GK England ENG David Stevenson
GK England ENG Danny Taberner
DF England ENG Adrian Bellamy
DF England ENG Carl Fitton
DF England ENG Andy Heald
DF England ENG Jack Lane
DF England ENG Aaron Walters
DF England ENG Rees Welsh
DF England ENG Jacob Wood
MF England ENG Jordan Holmes
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Warrick Charlton
MF England ENG Azariah O'Garro
MF England ENG Danny White
MF England ENG Jimmy Holden
MF England ENG Jamie Rother
FW England ENG Osebi Abadaki
FW Italy ITA Enoch Barwuah
FW England ENG Ryan Briody
FW England ENG Nick Crerand
FW England ENG Rob Kinsella
FW England ENG Nathan McDonald
FW England ENG Chris Thompson
FW England ENG Steve Yarwood

References

  1. ^ "Salford Squad". Salford City official website. 9 September 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.