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{{Infobox football club
| clubname = Atherstone Town
| clubname = Atherstone Town
| image = [[File:AtherstoneTownFC.png|200px|Logo]]
| image = AtherstoneTownFC.png
| fullname = Atherstone Town Football Club
| fullname = Atherstone Town Football Club
| nickname = The Adders
| nickname = The Adders
| founded = 2004 (originally 1887)
| founded = 1887
| ground = The Mark Webster Community Stadium<br>Sheepy Road<br>[[Atherstone]]<br>[[Warwickshire]]
| ground = Sheepy Road, [[Atherstone]]
| capacity = 3,500
| capacity =
| manager = Ivor Green
| chairman = Brian Henney
| league = {{English football updater|AtherstT}}
| manager = Ivor Green
| league = {{English football updater|AtherstT}}
| season = {{English football updater|AtherstT2}}
| season = {{English football updater|AtherstT2}}
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| website = http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/atherstonetownfc
| website = http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/atherstonetownfc
}}[[File:Atherstone Town FC 2009.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Sheepy Road in 2009]]
}}

'''Atherstone Town Football Club''' is a football club based in [[Atherstone]], [[Warwickshire]], [[England]]. The club was established in 2004 after Atherstone United folded the year before. They currently play in the {{English football updater|AtherstT}}. A previous club bearing the same name folded in 1979.
'''Atherstone Town Football Club''' is a [[association football|football]] club based in [[Atherstone]], [[Warwickshire]], England. They are currently members of the {{English football updater|AtherstT}} and play at Sheepy Road.


==History==
==History==
The original club was formed in 1887. They reached the semi-finals of the [[FA Amateur Cup]] in 1907–08, losing 3–0 to [[Stockton F.C.|Stockton]]. The following season saw them reach the semi-final stage again, this time losing 3–0 to [[Clapton F.C.|Clapton]].<ref name=FCHD1/> After playing in several local leagues, they joined the [[Birmingham Combination]] in 1911, and were runners-up in their first season in the league.<ref>[https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Aarg3EC/BCm92.html Birmingham Combination 1892–1915] Non-League Matters</ref> The club finished bottom of the league in 1923–24 and again in 1928–29.<ref name=NLM1>[https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Aarg3EC/BCm19.html Birmingham Combination 1919–1954] Non-League Matters</ref> Following [[World War II]], they were champions in 1947–48.<ref name=NLM1/> When the Combination folded in 1954, all but one of the clubs joined the [[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]], with Atherstone placed in the transitional Northern Division.<ref name=FCHD1>{{fchd|id=ATHERSTT|name=Atherstone Town}}</ref> A fourteenth-place finish in [[1954–55 Birmingham and District|1954–55]] saw them placed in Division Two for the [[1955–56 Birmingham and District|following season]]. They went on to finish as runners-up in Division Two, and were promoted to Division One.
The original Atherstone Town club was formed in 1887, and after drifting between various local leagues, settled in the [[Birmingham Combination]] in 1911, where they remained until 1954. Prior to this the Adders had gained national recognition by reaching the semi-final of the [[FA Amateur Cup]] in both 1907 and 1909. After several decades of varying performance, the 1947–48 season saw the Adders claim the Birmingham Combination League and Cup double. In 1954 they stepped up to the Birmingham and District League (later renamed the [[West Midlands (Regional) League]]), where they were runners-up in 1972 and moved up to the [[Southern League (football)|Southern League]]. In their first season they gained promotion to the [[Southern League Premier Division|Premier Division]], where their best position was third in 1973–74, but the club was forced into liquidation in the summer of 1979.

A group of local enthusiasts managed to fulfil the team's reserve fixtures in the West Midlands League under the name Atherstone United and then decided to continue under that name as a new club.

In 1982 the new club won promotion to the [[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division, followed in 1986–87 by winning the Premier Division title and promotion to the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Midland Division. Two years later they were promoted again, to the [[Southern League Premier Division]], where they finished as high as 4th. However, the end of the 1999–00 season saw Atherstone relegated for the first time in either incarnation. The situation at the club worsened and in September 2003 Atherstone United were put into liquidation. Again a group of supporters formed a new Atherstone Town club.

[[File:Atherstone Town FC 2009.jpg|175px|thumb|left|Players warm-up for the 2009 Southern League play-off semi-final vs [[Chasetown F.C.|Chasetown]].]]
In their debut season the new Atherstone Town were accepted into the [[Midland Football Combination|Midland Combination]] Division One, winning the league and promotion at the first attempt along with the President's Cup. In the 2005–06 season, they were the champions of the [[Midland Football Combination|Midland Combination]] Premier Division and thus stepped up to the [[Midland Football Alliance]]. Further success in 2005–06 came in the Birmingham County FA Midweek Floodlit Cup and the Midland Combination Endsleigh Challenge Cup. In the 2007–08 season, the club won promotion again as champions of the Midland Football Alliance, the club's third promotion in four seasons.
The first season in the Southern League Midland Division saw the Adders in the top three for most of the season. At the end they finished third behind champions Leamington and near neighbours Nuneaton Town. They made the play-offs, only to lose to Chasetown. They did however win the GX Southern League Cup for the first time after beating Bridgwater Town in the two legged final.

Due to financial problems, the club had to resign from the Southern League mid-way during the 2010–11 season. In 2011–12 they played in the [[Midland Football Alliance]] but were relegated at the end of the season to the Midland Combination Premier Division. The team were managed by [[Dale Belford]], his assistant manager was Steve Hinks


Atherstone finished bottom of Division One in [[1957–58 Birmingham and District|1957–58]] and were relegated back to Division Two. However, they finished third in Division Two the [[1958–59 Birmingham and District|following season]] and were promoted to Division One. The league was reduced to a single division in 1960, and was renamed the [[West Midlands (Regional) League]] in 1962.<ref name=FCHD1/> When it expanded in 1965, Atherstone became members of the Premier Division. They were runners-up in the division in [[1972–72 West Midlands (Regional) League|1971–72]] and were promoted to Division One North of the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]]. After finishing as runners-up in Division One North the [[1972–73 Southern Football League|following season]], the club were promoted to the Premier Division, where they remained until folding at the end of the [[1978–79 Southern Football League|1978–79 season]].
Disorder broke out at an [[FA Cup]] game against [[Barrow A.F.C.|Barrow]] at Sheepy Road on 12 October 2013, when Atherstone fans invaded the pitch and were involved in clashes with visiting supporters. The following February when 29 Atherstone fans were charged in court for their conduct months earlier.<ref>[http://onlinenews.warwickshire.police.uk/wpnews_pressrelease/rss/16069 Warwickshire Police report on the charges]</ref> In November 2015, those charged were sentenced to prison sentences for their violent behaviour.


The club was immediately reformed as Atherstone United, taking the reserves' place in Division One of the West Midlands (Regional) League.<ref name=FCHD2>{{fchd|ATHERSTU|name=Atherstone United}}</ref> They were Division One champions in [[1981–82 West Midlands (Regional) League|1981–82]], earning promotion to the Premier Division.<ref name=FCHD2/> After winning the Premier Division title in [[1986–87 West Midlands (Regional) League|1986–87]], the club were promoted to the Midland Division of the Southern League. The [[1987–88 FA Cup|following season]] saw them reach the first round of the [[FA Cup]] for the first time, eventually losing 2–0 to [[Rugby Town F.C.|VS Rugby]] in a first round replay.<ref name=FCHD2/> They were Midland Division runners-up in [[1988–89 Southern Football League|1988–89]], securing promotion to the Premier Division.<ref name=FCHD2/> In [[1990–91 FA Cup|1990–91]] the club reached the FA Cup first round again. After beating [[Fleetwood Town F.C.|Fleetwood Town]] 3–1, they lost 1–0 at [[Football League Third Division|Third Division]] [[Crewe Alexandra F.C.|Crewe Alexandra]] in the second round.<ref name=FCHD2/> Another FA Cup first round appearance the [[1991–92 FA Cup|following season]] saw them hold [[Football League Fourth Division|Fourth Division]] [[Hereford United F.C.|Hereford United]] to a 0–0 draw, before losing the replay at [[Edgar Street]] 3–0.<ref name=FCHD2/>
==Players==


Atherstone finished bottom of the Southern League Premier Division in [[1999–2000 Southern Football League|1999–2000 season]] and were relegated to the Western Division. They subsequently folded midway through the [[2003–04 Southern Football League|2003–04 season]]. The club was then reformed under the name Atherstone Town, joining Division One of the [[Midland Football Combination|Midland Combination]] for the [[2004–05 Midland Football Combination|2004–05 season]]. After winning Division One in their first season, they were Premier Division champions in [[2005–06 Midland Football Combination|2005–06]] and were promoted to the [[Midland Football Alliance|Midland Alliance]]. The club were Midland Alliance champions in [[2007–08 Midland Football Combination|2007–08]], earning promotion to Division One Midlands of the Southern League. In [[2008–09 Southern Football League|2008–09]] they finished third in the division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, but lost the semi-final 5–0 to [[Chasetown F.C.|Chasetown]]
===Current squad===
{{Updated| December 2017}}
{{football squad start}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=GK | name=Carl O'Neill}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=GK | name=James Beeson}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Kurtis Mewies}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Kyle Green}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Daniel Douglas}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Ash Gray}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Christian Mullings}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Danny Harris}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Nathan Haines}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Darren Eggleton}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Adam Bilic}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Liam Bailey}}
{{football squad mid}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Kyle Baxter}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Mark Williams}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Harry Walker-Donovan}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Mitch Thomson}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Scott Goodby}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Ryan Quinn}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Alex Naughton}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Jonathan Gould}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Alan Miller}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Luke Shorthouse}}
{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Aden Moore}}
{{football squad end}}


Division One Midlands was renamed Division One Central in 2010, and Atherstone were relegated back to the Midland Alliance at the end of the [[2010–11 Southern Football League|2010–11 season]] after finishing second-from-bottom of the division.<ref name=FCHD1/> They suffered a second successive relegation after finishing second-from-bottom of the Midland Alliance the [[2011–12 Midland Football Alliance|following season]], returning to the Premier Division of the Midland Combination. When the Combination merged with the Midland Alliance to form the [[Midland Football League|Midland League]], Atherstone were placed in Division One.<ref name=FCHD1/>
==Management and coaching staff==


===Current staff===
===Season-by-season record===
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style=text-align:center
{| class="toccolours"
!Season
!bgcolor=silver|Position
!Division
!bgcolor=silver|Name
!Pos
|-bgcolor=#eeeeee
!Notes
|First Team Manager || Ivor Green
|-
|-
|1911–12||[[Birmingham Combination]]||2/16||
|First Team Assistant Manager ||
|-
|-
|1912–13||[[Birmingham Combination]]||7/16||
|First Team Coach || Ian Bates
|-
|-
|1913–14||[[Birmingham Combination]]||13/16||
|First Team Coach || Wayne Chapman
|-
|-
|1914–15||[[Birmingham Combination]]||11/16||
|First Team GK Coach || Nic Gilks
|}

==Managerial history==
''Information correct as of 30 March 2010. Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of [[Penalty shootout (association football)|penalty shoot-outs]] are not counted.<!-- CHECK ITALICS -->
<!-- Please do NOT just add one match on to the totals after each match as the information may be outdated. Check against reliable sources before updating. -->
{| class="wikitable" <!-- sortable --> style="text-align: center"
|-
|-
|1919–20||[[Birmingham Combination]]||14/16||
!Name!!Nationality!!From!!class="unsortable"|To!!P!!W!!D!!L!!GF!!GA!!Win%!!class="unsortable"|Honours
|-
|-
|1920–21||[[Birmingham Combination]]||10/18||
|align=left|[[Joe Gallagher (footballer)|Joe Gallagher]]
|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=left|1991
|align=left|1992
|
|-
|-
|1921–22||[[Birmingham Combination]]||11/16||
|align=left|Jimmy Ginnelly
|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=left|
|align=left|
|
|-
|-
|1922–23||[[Birmingham Combination]]||14/15||
|align=left|Daren Fulford
|{{flagicon|ENG}}
|align=left|3 June 2009
|align=left|27 January 2010
|
|-
|-
|1923–24||[[Birmingham Combination]]||18/18||
|align=left|Mark Grainger*
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|27 January 2010
|align=left|31 January 2010
{{WDL|1|1|0|0|for=2|against=0}}
|
|-
|-
|1924–25||[[Birmingham Combination]]||13/18||
|align=left|[[Dale Belford]]
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|2 February 2010
|align=left|19 February 2011
{{WDL|50|13|14|23|for=77|against=110}}
|
|-
|-
|1925–26||[[Birmingham Combination]]||14/18||
|align=left|Mark Grainger
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|20 February 2011
|align=left|18 May 2013
{{WDL|80|32|14|34|for=111|against=92}}
|
|-
|-
|1926–27||[[Birmingham Combination]]||13/18||
|align=left|Ivor Green
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|July 2013
|align=left|May 2014
|
|}
;Key
:<nowiki>*</nowiki> Served as [[caretaker manager]].
:† Served as caretaker manager before being appointed permanently.

==Seasons==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
|-
|-
|1927–28||[[Birmingham Combination]]||13/18||
|-
|-
|1928–29||[[Birmingham Combination]]||18/18||
!Season
!Division
!Position
!Significant events
|-
|-
|1929–30||[[Birmingham Combination]]||11/18||
!colspan=4|'''Joined the [[Birmingham Combination]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Club Info|url=http://www.atherstonetownfc.co.uk/club-information/|website=AtherstoneTown.co.uk|publisher=Atherstone Town F.C|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Non League Matters|url=http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Aarg3EC/BCm92.html|website=Non League Matters|publisher=Frank Rashmore|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref> in 1911'''
|-
|-
|1930–31||[[Birmingham Combination]]||10/18||
|- style="background: #90EE90;"
|[[1911–12 in English football|1911–12]]
|Birmingham Combination
|2nd/16
|Runners Up
|-
|[[1912–13 in English football|1912-13]]
|Birmingham Combination
|7th/16
| -
|-
|-
|1931–32||[[Birmingham Combination]]||6/18||
|[[1913–14 in English football|1913-14]]
|Birmingham Combination
|13th/16
| -
|-
|-
|1932–33||[[Birmingham Combination]]||6/18||
|[[1914–15 in English football|1914-15]]
|Birmingham Combination
|11th/16
| -
|-
|-
!colspan=4|'''Left The Birmingham Combination 1915-16 competition was suspended due to the outbreak of WW1'''
|1933–34||[[Birmingham Combination]]||11/18||
|-
|-
!colspan=4|''' Re-Joined the Birmingham Combination in 1919'''
|1934–35||[[Birmingham Combination]]||11/17||
|-
|-
|1935–36||[[Birmingham Combination]]||15/19||
|-
|[[1919–20 in English football|1919-20]]
|Birmingham Combination
|14th/16
| -
|-
|[[1920–21 in English football|1920-21]]
|Birmingham Combination
|10th/18
| -
|-
|[[1921–22 in English football|1921-22]]
|Birmingham Combination
|11th/16
| -
|-
|[[1922–23 in English football|1922-23]]
|Birmingham Combination
|14th/15
| -
|- style="background: #ffcccc;"
|[[1923–24 in English football|1923-24]]
|Birmingham Combination
|18th/18
| Finished Bottom
|-
|[[1924–25 in English football|1924-25]]
|Birmingham Combination
|13th/18
| -
|-
|[[1925–26 in English football|1925-26]]
|Birmingham Combination
|14th/18
| -
|-
|[[1926–27 in English football|1926-27]]
|Birmingham Combination
|13th/18
| -
|-
|[[1927–28 in English football|1927-28]]
|Birmingham Combination
|13th/18
| -
|- style="background: #ffcccc;"
|[[1928–29 in English football|1928-29]]
|Birmingham Combination
|18th/18
| Finished Bottom
|-
|[[1929–30 in English football|1929-30]]
|Birmingham Combination
|11th/18
| -
|-
|[[1930–31 in English football|1930-31]]
|Birmingham Combination
|10th/18
| -
|-
|[[1931–32 in English football|1931-32]]
|Birmingham Combination
|6th/18
| -
|-
|-
|1936–37||[[Birmingham Combination]]||15/20||
|[[1932–33 in English football|1932-33]]
|Birmingham Combination
|6th/18
| -
|-
|[[1933–34 in English football|1933-34]]
|Birmingham Combination
|11th/18
| -
|-
|[[1934–35 in English football|1934-35]]
|Birmingham Combination
|11th/17
| -
|-
|[[1935–36 in English football|1935-36]]
|Birmingham Combination
|15th/19
| -
|-
|[[1936–37 in English football|1936-37]]
|Birmingham Combination
|15th/20
| -
|-
|[[1937–38 in English football|1937-38]]
|Birmingham Combination
|14th/20
| -
|-
|[[1938–39 in English football|1938-39]]
|Birmingham Combination
|18th/20
| -
|-
!colspan=4|'''Left The Birmingham Combination 1939 due to the outbreak of WW2'''
|-
|-
|1937–38||[[Birmingham Combination]]||14/20||
!colspan=4|'''Re-Joined the Birmingham Combination in 1945<ref>{{cite web|title=FCHD|url=http://fchd.info/ATHERSTT.HTM|website=Football Club History Database|publisher=FCHD|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref>'''
|-
|-
|1938–39||[[Birmingham Combination]]||18/20||
|-
|[[1945–46 in English football|1945-46]]
|Birmingham Combination
|4th/17
| -
|-
|-
|1945–46||[[Birmingham Combination]]||4/17||
|[[1946–47 in English football|1946-47]]
|Birmingham Combination
|5th/19
| -
|- style="background: #90EE90;"
|[[1947–48 in English football|1947–48]]
|Birmingham Combination
|1st/20
|'''Winners'''
|-
|-
|1946–47||[[Birmingham Combination]]||5/19||
|[[1948–49 in English football|1948-49]]
|- style=background:#97DEFF
|Birmingham Combination
|1947–48||[[Birmingham Combination]]||1/20||Champions
|17th/20
| -
|-
|-
|1948–49||[[Birmingham Combination]]||17/20||
|[[1949–50 in English football|1949-50]]
|Birmingham Combination
|4th/20
| -
|-
|-
|1949–50||[[Birmingham Combination]]||4/20||
|[[1950–51 in English football|1950-51]]
|Birmingham Combination
|13th/20
| -
|-
|-
|1950–51||[[Birmingham Combination]]||13/20||
|[[1951–52 in English football|1951-52]]
|Birmingham Combination
|19th/20
| -
|-
|-
|1951–52||[[Birmingham Combination]]||19/20||
|[[1952–53 in English football|1952-53]]
|Birmingham Combination
|6th/18
| -
|-
|-
|1952–53||[[Birmingham Combination]]||6/18||
|[[1953–54 in English football|1953-54]]
|Birmingham Combination
|3rd/14
| -
|-
|-
|1953–54||[[Birmingham Combination]]||3/14||
!colspan=4|'''Joined Birmingham & District League Northern Division'''
|-
|-
|[[1954–55 Birmingham and District League|1954–55]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]] Northern Division||14/20||
|-
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[1954–55 in English football|1954-55]]
|Birmingham & District League Northern Division
|[[1955–56 Birmingham and District League|1955–56]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]] Division Two||2/19||Promoted
|14th/20
| -
|- style="background: #90EE90;"
|[[1955–56 in English football|1955–56]]
|Birmingham & District League Division 2
|2nd/19
|Runners Up - '''Promoted'''
|-
|-
|[[1956–57 Birmingham and District League|1956–57]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]] Division One||12/20||
|- style=background:#fcc
|[[1957–58 Birmingham and District League|1957–58]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]] Division One||20/20||Relegated
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[1958–59 Birmingham and District League|1958–59]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]] Division Two||3/20||Promoted
|-
|[[1959–60 Birmingham and District League|1959–60]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]] Division One||10/18||
|-
|[[1960–61 Birmingham and District League|1960–61]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]]||8/22||
|-
|[[1961–62 Birmingham and District League|1961–62]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League|Birmingham & District League]]||15/21||
|-
|[[1962–63 West Midlands (Regional) League|1962–63]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]]||5/20||
|-
|[[1963–64 West Midlands (Regional) League|1963–64]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]]||10/19||
|-
|[[1964–65 West Midlands (Regional) League|1964–65]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]]||17/20||
|-
|[[1965–66 West Midlands (Regional) League|1965–66]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||15/21||
|-
|[[1966–67 West Midlands (Regional) League|1966–67]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||11/22||
|-
|[[1967–68 West Midlands (Regional) League|1967–68]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||9/22||
|-
|[[1968–69 West Midlands (Regional) League|1968–69]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||5/20||
|-
|[[1969–70 West Midlands (Regional) League|1969–70]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||6/19||
|-
|[[1970–71 West Midlands (Regional) League|1970–71]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||7/19||
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[1971–72 West Midlands (Regional) League|1971–72]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||2/19||Promoted
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[1972–73 Southern Football League|1972–73]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Division One North||2/22||Promoted
|-
|[[1973–74 Southern Football League|1973–74]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||11/22||
|-
|[[1974–75 Southern Football League|1974–75]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||14/22||
|-
|[[1975–76 Southern Football League|1975–76]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||3/22||
|-
|[[1976–77 Southern Football League|1976–77]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||16/22||
|-
|[[1977–78 Southern Football League|1977–78]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||16/22||
|- style=background:#fcc
|[[1978–79 Southern Football League|1978–79]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||16/22||Folded
|-
|[[1979–80 West Midlands (Regional) League|1979–80]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Division One||5/19||
|-
|[[1980–81 West Midlands (Regional) League|1980–81]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Division One||3/22||
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[1981–82 West Midlands (Regional) League|1981–82]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Division One||1/20||Promoted
|-
|[[1982–83 West Midlands (Regional) League|1982–83]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||5/20||
|-
|[[1983–84 West Midlands (Regional) League|1983–84]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||3/20||
|-
|[[1984–85 West Midlands (Regional) League|1984–85]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||3/20||
|-
|[[1985–86 West Midlands (Regional) League|1985–86]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||3/20||
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[1986–87 West Midlands (Regional) League|1986–87]]||[[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Premier Division||1/20||Promoted
|-
|[[1987–88 Southern Football League|1987–88]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Midland Division||4/22||
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[1988–89 Southern Football League|1988–89]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Midland Division||2/22||Promoted
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|[[1989–90 Southern Football League|1989–90]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||6/22||
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|[[1990–91 Southern Football League|1990–91]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||15/22||
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|[[1991–92 Southern Football League|1991–92]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||13/22||
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|[[1992–93 Southern Football League|1992–93]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||15/21||
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|[[1993–94 Southern Football League|1993–94]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||4/22||
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|[[1994–95 Southern Football League|1994–95]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||16/22||
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|[[1995–96 Southern Football League|1995–96]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||17/22||
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|[[1996–97 Southern Football League|1996–97]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||11/22||
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|[[1997–98 Southern Football League|1997–98]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||9/22||
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|[[1998–99 Southern Football League|1998–99]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||16/22||
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|[[1999–2000 Southern Football League|1999–2000]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Premier Division||22/22||Relegated
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|[[2000–01 Southern Football League|2000–01]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Western Division||9/22||
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|[[2001–02 Southern Football League|2001–02]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Western Division||9/21||
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|[[2002–03 Southern Football League|2002–03]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Western Division||20/22||
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|[[2003–04 Southern Football League|2003–04]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Western Division||–||Folded
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|[[2004–05 Midland Football Combination|2004–05]]||[[Midland Football Combination|Midland Combination]] Division One||1/18||Promoted
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[2005–06 Midland Football Combination|2005–06]]||[[Midland Football Combination|Midland Combination]] Premier Division||1/22||Promoted
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|[[2006–07 Midland Football Alliance|2006–07]]||[[Midland Football Alliance|Midland Alliance]]||8/22||
|- style=background:#90EE90
|[[2007–08 Midland Football Alliance|2007–08]]||[[Midland Football Alliance|Midland Alliance]]||1/22||Promoted
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|[[2008–09 Southern Football League|2008–09]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Division One Midlands||3/22||
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|[[2009–10 Southern Football League|2009–10]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Division One Midlands||13/22||
|- style=background:#fcc
|[[2010–11 Southern Football League|2010–11]]||[[Southern Football League|Southern League]] Division One Central||21/22||Relegated
|- style=background:#fcc
|[[2011–12 Midland Football Alliance|2011–12]]||[[Midland Football Alliance|Midland Alliance]]||21/22||Relegated
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|[[2012–13 Midland Football Combination|2012–13]]||[[Midland Football Combination|Midland Combination]] Premier Division||9/18||
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|[[2013–14 Midland Football Combination|2013–14]]||[[Midland Football Combination|Midland Combination]] Premier Division||5/18||
|-
|[[2014–15 Midland Football League|2014–15]]||[[Midland Football League|Midland League]] Division One||13/20||
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|[[2015–16 Midland Football League|2015–16]]||[[Midland Football League|Midland League]] Division One||13/20||
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|[[2016–17 Midland Football League|2016–17]]||[[Midland Football League|Midland League]] Division One||4/20||
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|[[2017–18 Midland Football League|2017–18]]||[[Midland Football League|Midland League]] Division One||3/22||
|}
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==Club records==
==Honours==
*'''Midland Alliance'''
*Best League performance:
**Champions 2007–08
**''original Atherstone Town'': Southern League Premier Division, 3rd, 1975–76
*'''West Midlands (Regional) League'''
**''Atherstone United'': Southern League Premier Division, 4th, 1993–94
**''new Atherstone Town'': Midland Alliance champions, 2007–08
**Premier Division champions 1986–87
**Division One champions 1981–82
**'' Atherstone Town''; Midland Football League Div One, 4th 2016-17
*'''Midland Combination'''
**''biggest victory Atherstone Town 13 Uttoxeter Town 1 MFL Div One 2017-18
**Premier Division champions 2005–06
*Best [[FA Cup]] performance:
**Division One champions 2004–05
**''original Atherstone Town'': 4th Round Qualifying, 1964–65 and 1968–69
*'''Birmingham Combination'''
**''Atherstone United'': 2nd Round, 1990–91
**Champions 1947–48
**''new Atherstone Town'': 3rd Round Qualifying, 2008–09, 2013–14

*Best [[FA Trophy]] performance:
==Records==
**''original Atherstone Town'': 3rd Round, 1975–76 and 1977–78
*Best [[FA Cup]] performance: Second round, 1990–91<ref name=FCHD2/>
**''Atherstone United'': 2nd Round, 1998–99 and 2000–01
*Best [[FA Amateur Cup]] performance: Semi-finals, 1907–08, 1908–09<ref name=FCHD1/>
**''new Atherstone Town'': ''none''
*Best [[FA Vase]] performance:
*Best [[FA Trophy]] performance: Third round, 1975–76, 1977–78<ref name=FCHD1/>
*Best [[FA Vase]] performance: Quarter-finals, 1982–83<ref name=FCHD2/>
**''original Atherstone Town'': ''none''
**''Atherstone United'': 6th Round, 1982–83
**''new Atherstone Town'': First Round, 2006–07


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/atherstonetownfc}}
*{{Official website|http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/atherstonetownfc}}


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Atherstone Town
Full nameAtherstone Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Adders
Founded1887
GroundSheepy Road, Atherstone
ChairmanBrian Henney
ManagerIvor Green
LeagueMidland League Premier Division
2023–24Midland League Premier Division, 8th of 18
Websitehttp://www.pitchero.com/clubs/atherstonetownfc
Sheepy Road in 2009

Atherstone Town Football Club is a football club based in Atherstone, Warwickshire, England. They are currently members of the Midland League Premier Division and play at Sheepy Road.

History

The original club was formed in 1887. They reached the semi-finals of the FA Amateur Cup in 1907–08, losing 3–0 to Stockton. The following season saw them reach the semi-final stage again, this time losing 3–0 to Clapton.[1] After playing in several local leagues, they joined the Birmingham Combination in 1911, and were runners-up in their first season in the league.[2] The club finished bottom of the league in 1923–24 and again in 1928–29.[3] Following World War II, they were champions in 1947–48.[3] When the Combination folded in 1954, all but one of the clubs joined the Birmingham & District League, with Atherstone placed in the transitional Northern Division.[1] A fourteenth-place finish in 1954–55 saw them placed in Division Two for the following season. They went on to finish as runners-up in Division Two, and were promoted to Division One.

Atherstone finished bottom of Division One in 1957–58 and were relegated back to Division Two. However, they finished third in Division Two the following season and were promoted to Division One. The league was reduced to a single division in 1960, and was renamed the West Midlands (Regional) League in 1962.[1] When it expanded in 1965, Atherstone became members of the Premier Division. They were runners-up in the division in 1971–72 and were promoted to Division One North of the Southern League. After finishing as runners-up in Division One North the following season, the club were promoted to the Premier Division, where they remained until folding at the end of the 1978–79 season.

The club was immediately reformed as Atherstone United, taking the reserves' place in Division One of the West Midlands (Regional) League.[4] They were Division One champions in 1981–82, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[4] After winning the Premier Division title in 1986–87, the club were promoted to the Midland Division of the Southern League. The following season saw them reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, eventually losing 2–0 to VS Rugby in a first round replay.[4] They were Midland Division runners-up in 1988–89, securing promotion to the Premier Division.[4] In 1990–91 the club reached the FA Cup first round again. After beating Fleetwood Town 3–1, they lost 1–0 at Third Division Crewe Alexandra in the second round.[4] Another FA Cup first round appearance the following season saw them hold Fourth Division Hereford United to a 0–0 draw, before losing the replay at Edgar Street 3–0.[4]

Atherstone finished bottom of the Southern League Premier Division in 1999–2000 season and were relegated to the Western Division. They subsequently folded midway through the 2003–04 season. The club was then reformed under the name Atherstone Town, joining Division One of the Midland Combination for the 2004–05 season. After winning Division One in their first season, they were Premier Division champions in 2005–06 and were promoted to the Midland Alliance. The club were Midland Alliance champions in 2007–08, earning promotion to Division One Midlands of the Southern League. In 2008–09 they finished third in the division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, but lost the semi-final 5–0 to Chasetown

Division One Midlands was renamed Division One Central in 2010, and Atherstone were relegated back to the Midland Alliance at the end of the 2010–11 season after finishing second-from-bottom of the division.[1] They suffered a second successive relegation after finishing second-from-bottom of the Midland Alliance the following season, returning to the Premier Division of the Midland Combination. When the Combination merged with the Midland Alliance to form the Midland League, Atherstone were placed in Division One.[1]

Season-by-season record

Honours

  • Midland Alliance
    • Champions 2007–08
  • West Midlands (Regional) League
    • Premier Division champions 1986–87
    • Division One champions 1981–82
  • Midland Combination
    • Premier Division champions 2005–06
    • Division One champions 2004–05
  • Birmingham Combination
    • Champions 1947–48

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: Second round, 1990–91[4]
  • Best FA Amateur Cup performance: Semi-finals, 1907–08, 1908–09[1]
  • Best FA Trophy performance: Third round, 1975–76, 1977–78[1]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Quarter-finals, 1982–83[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Atherstone Town at the Football Club History Database
  2. ^ Birmingham Combination 1892–1915 Non-League Matters
  3. ^ a b Birmingham Combination 1919–1954 Non-League Matters
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Atherstone United at the Football Club History Database

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