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'''Alton F.C.''' are an [[football in England|English association football]] club based in [[Alton, Hampshire]], England. In the 1972–73 season, they reached the 1st round proper of the [[FA Cup]]. For the 2013–14 season, they are members of Division One of the [[Combined Counties Football League|Combined Counties League]]. Alton Town play their home matches at the Bass Sports Ground, which has a seating capacity of 120, including a small directors box.
'''Alton Town F.C.''' are an [[football in England|English association football]] club based in [[Alton, Hampshire]], England. In the 1972–73 season, they reached the 1st round proper of the [[FA Cup]]. For the 2013–14 season, they are members of Division One of the [[Combined Counties Football League|Combined Counties League]]. Alton Town play their home matches at the Bass Sports Ground, which has a seating capacity of 120, including a small directors box.


==Early history==
==Early history==
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In 1992 the club became known as '''Bass Alton Town''' and continued played at the Bass Sports ground, where they made further steady progress. In 1998 the club became known simply as '''Alton Town''' and after twice winning the Hampshire League title they took their place in the [[Wessex League]] in 2002, where they remained until being switched to the Premier Division of the [[Combined Counties League]] for the start of the 2013/2014 season. This enforced exile from their traditional league, which the club were never happy with and had initially complained vociferously against, lasted only two years and for the start of the 2015/16 season were back in the Wessex League (Division One). They had struggled to make an impact in the Combined Counties which is a stronger league, football wise, with a number of big Surrey and London-based clubs.
In 1992 the club became known as '''Bass Alton Town''' and continued played at the Bass Sports ground, where they made further steady progress. In 1998 the club became known simply as '''Alton Town''' and after twice winning the Hampshire League title they took their place in the [[Wessex League]] in 2002, where they remained until being switched to the Premier Division of the [[Combined Counties League]] for the start of the 2013/2014 season. This enforced exile from their traditional league, which the club were never happy with and had initially complained vociferously against, lasted only two years and for the start of the 2015/16 season were back in the Wessex League (Division One). They had struggled to make an impact in the Combined Counties which is a stronger league, football wise, with a number of big Surrey and London-based clubs.

In March 2016 the club announced that they would be renamed '''Alton Football Club''' from the start of the 2016/2017 season.


==League history==
==League history==
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Revision as of 19:57, 11 August 2016

Alton Town
Alton Town's logo
Full nameAlton Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Brewers
Founded1991 (as Alton Town Bass)
GroundAnstey Park, Alton
ChairmanJim McKell
ManagerMichael Charles
LeagueWessex League Division One
2015–16Wessex League Division One, 7th

Alton Town F.C. are an English association football club based in Alton, Hampshire, England. In the 1972–73 season, they reached the 1st round proper of the FA Cup. For the 2013–14 season, they are members of Division One of the Combined Counties League. Alton Town play their home matches at the Bass Sports Ground, which has a seating capacity of 120, including a small directors box.

Early history

Bass (Alton) F.C.

Originally known as Courage & Co, this works football club based in Alton, Hampshire enjoyed a long and distinguished history before joining forces with neighbours Alton Town in 1991.

'The Brewers' originally joined the Hampshire League in 1928 and were Division 2 champions in 1929–30. Courages remained a steady top-flight side until being relegated in 1937–38 as the bottom side.

Once normal football had resumed after World War II, Courages played in the Aldershot League apart from during the 1954–55 season, when they rejoined the Hampshire League to play in the short-lived North Hants Division.

After a successful period Courages returned to the Hampshire League in 1972, when they were placed in Division 4. Promotion was achieved in 1974–75 but two years later the team were back in the basement division.

In 1979 the club was renamed Bass (Alton) and after some tough seasons were moved back up to Division 3 a year later when the league was reduced to three divisions. This seemed to ignite the club's fortunes as they won two successive promotions to reach Division 1 for the 1983–84 campaign. Bass (Alton) did well to survive in what was at the time a very tough division before the 1986 formation of the Wessex League, which many of the league's top clubs left to join.

Bass (Alton) stayed in the Hampshire League and remained a solid mid-table side but by the early Nineties were finding the going tough. After relegation in 1990–91 the club decided to merge with local league rivals Alton Town and became known as Alton Town Bass with the town still having two county league sides as the Reserves were given a place in the newly reformed Division 3 (later being placed in the Combination Division).The Reserves also won the 2012/2013 Aldershot Intermediate Cup Final 3-2 against Old Farnboronians at the EBB Stadium.

In the 2013/2014 season, Alton Town Reserves came 2nd in the Wyvern League to local rivals Alresford Town. The newly created Under 21's side managed by Robbie Clayton came 1st in the Aldershot District Under 21's League and also were crowned champions in the Aldershot District League Cup with a 6-2 win over Badshot Lea. On 11 May Alton Town U21's became champions of Hampshire after beating Horndean United 2-1 AET in the Final. Alton's Youth set up were also crowned champions of the Allied Counties League. Alton Towns 1st team were relegated from the Combined Counties League in the same season.

In 1992 the club became known as Bass Alton Town and continued played at the Bass Sports ground, where they made further steady progress. In 1998 the club became known simply as Alton Town and after twice winning the Hampshire League title they took their place in the Wessex League in 2002, where they remained until being switched to the Premier Division of the Combined Counties League for the start of the 2013/2014 season. This enforced exile from their traditional league, which the club were never happy with and had initially complained vociferously against, lasted only two years and for the start of the 2015/16 season were back in the Wessex League (Division One). They had struggled to make an impact in the Combined Counties which is a stronger league, football wise, with a number of big Surrey and London-based clubs.

League history

List not complete

Season Division Position Significant events
Joined Hampshire Football League Division One
1971–1972 Hampshire Football League Division One 4
1972–1973 Hampshire Football League Division One
Joined Athenian League Division Two
1973–1974 Athenian League Division Two 1 Champions
1974–1975 Athenian League Division One 6
1975–1976 Athenian League Division One 7
1976–1977 Athenian League Division One 7
Placed in single-division Athenian League upon merger of Division One & Division Two
1977–1978 Athenian League 7
1978–1979 Athenian League 10
1979–1980 Athenian League 19
1980–1981 Athenian League 20
Joined Combined Counties League Western Division
1981–1982 Combined Counties League Western Division 2 Runners Up
1982–1983 Combined Counties League 11
1983–1984 Combined Counties League 16
Joined Hampshire Football League Division Three
1984–1985 Hampshire Football League Division Three 18
1985–1986 Hampshire Football League Division Three 18
Placed in Hampshire Football League Division Two upon league re-organisation
1986–1987 Hampshire Football League Division Two 1 Champions
1987–1988 Hampshire Football League Division One 6
1988–1989 Hampshire Football League Division One 5
1989–1990 Hampshire Football League Division One 2 Runners Up
1990–1991 Hampshire Football League Division One 14
As Alton Town Bass after merger with Bass Alton
1991–1992 Hampshire Football League Division One 7
As Bass Alton Town
1992–1993 Hampshire Football League Division One 10
1993–1994 Hampshire Football League Division One 5
1994–1995 Hampshire Football League Division One 4
1995–1996 Hampshire Football League Division One 14
1996–1997 Hampshire Football League Division One 18
1997–1998 Hampshire Football League Division One 10
As Alton Town
1998–1999 Hampshire Football League Division One 1 Champions
Not promoted because stadium did not meet league requirements
Hampshire Football League Division One renamed Hampshire Football League Premier Division
1999–2000 Hampshire Football League Premier Division 20
2000–2001 Hampshire Football League Premier Division 7
2001–2002 Hampshire Football League Premier Division 1 Champions
2002–2003 Wessex League 17
2003–2004 Wessex League 18
Placed in Wessex League Division One upon league expansion
2004–2005 Wessex League Division One 19
2005–2006 Wessex League Division One 20
Wessex League Division One renamed Wessex League Premier Division upon league re-organisation
2006–2007 Wessex League Premier Division 17
2007–2008 Wessex League Premier Division 18
2008–2009 Wessex League Premier Division 14
2009–2010 Wessex League Premier Division 18
2010–2011 Wessex League Premier Division 13
2011–2012 Wessex League Premier Division 10
2012–2013 Wessex League Premier Division 18
FA transfer over to Combined Counties League Premier Division
2013–2014 Combined Counties League Premier Division

Ground

Alton Town play their home games at Alton (Bass) Sports Ground, Anstey Road, Alton, GU34 2RL.

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