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Revision as of 20:34, 19 September 2020

Ashby Ivanhoe
Full nameAshby Ivanhoe Football Club
Nickname(s)The Knights
GroundNFU Sports Ground, Ashby-de-la-Zouch
ChairmanStuart Bonser
ManagerAndy Gray
LeagueUnited Counties League Premier Division North
2023–24United Counties League Premier Division North, 11th of 18

Ashby Ivanhoe Football Club are a football club based in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England. They are currently members of the United Counties League Premier Division North and play at the NFU Sports Ground.

History

Ashby Ivanhoe Football Club was founded in 1948 and play their home matches at the NFU Sports Ground, Lower Packington Road, Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestershire. This is the clubs new home from the beginning of the 2012/2013 season. Since being founded in 1948 up until the end of the 2011/2012 season the clubs previous home was at Hood Park also in Ashby de la Zouch.

The club currently consists of Two adult teams and Twelve sides in the Junior section. The first team play in the Midland Football League Division One, with the Knights in the Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division. In the 2008/2009 season the club formed a Youth Team (Under 18’s) side who play in the Leicestershire Midweek Floodlit Youth League on Wednesday nights. A Sunday team was re-introduced for this season and they play in the Burton Sunday League Division Four.

The club’s junior sides ranging from Under 7’s through to Under 18’s play in the Burton Junior Football League and the Tamworth Junior Football Leagues. The junior section came after the club merged with the David Hunt Soccer School at the beginning of the 2009/2010 season.

In February 2004, Ashby Ivanhoe became an FA Charter Standard football club. The club is very ambitious and has plans to progress further up the league pyramid system. The club is run by an experienced management team and enjoys the support of some very prestigious commercial partners.

Ashby Ivanhoe had one of their most successful seasons in 2010/11 as they completed a league and cup double by winning the Leicestershire Senior League by nine points and also lifted the Coalville Charity Cup for the very first time after producing a superb second half comeback to beat Bardon Hill 3-2 in the final. They have also reached successive Leicestershire Senior Cup finals in 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 but had to settle for runners-up on both occasions losing 3-1, firstly to Ibstock United and then Aylestone Park.

The 2013/2014 season saw the first team achieve a long-term ambition as they won promotion into the Step 6 of the Pyramid system playing in the East Midlands Counties League for the 2014/2015 season after finishing third place in the Leicestershire Senior League. It was a close title race with the top three all finishing level on points with Ashby third on goal difference. The Reserves were also promoted to the Leicestershire Senior League Division One.

2014/2015 saw Ashby compete at Step 6 for the first time and they had a very good season and secured a top six finish in the East Midlands Counties League which featured victories against all of the sides above them. The Reserve side were involved in a tight title race and it went down to a last day decider against Lutterworth Athletic Reserves but despite the result going against them on the day they were still promoted for the second season in succession and will play at Step 7 in the Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division for 2015/2016.

2015/2016 saw Ashby have another fine season and they mounted a strong title challenge and they led the East Midlands Counties League for the majority of the season before finally finishing in third place. That saw them assured of a first ever appearance in the FA Cup for the 2016/2017 season where the aim again will be to push for promotion to Step 5.

The 2016-17 season was the most memorable in the history of Ashby Ivanhoe Football Club. For the very first time in the clubs history they were accepted to play in the most famous club competition in the world, The FA Cup. It turned into a thrilling journey with higher ranked opponents of Quorn and Loughborough Dynamo knocked out before Ashby fell to Ilkeston in the 1st Qualifying Round. Prior to the Ilkeston defeat Ashby received a visit from the FA Cup which was paraded through the town centre visiting local sponsors before players and spectators had the opportunity to view the cup at the NFU Sports Ground.

The league season was inconsistent with a strong finish to the season seeing the team finish in tenth place. The season did end with a first appearance in the final of the Jenkins & Jenkins League Cup but Dunkirk overturned a one goal deficit late on to see Ashby end as runners-up.

The 2017-18 season saw the 1st team finish Seventeenth in the East midland Counties and the Reserves finished in the bottom Two and relegation to Division One.

2018-19 saw the 1st team finish in the bottom half of the East Midlands Counties Football League and The Reserves now called the Knights finish runners up in the Senior League Division One and promoted back to step 7 in the Senior League Premier Division.

In the 2019-20 season Ashby first team faced a fresh challenge when they were moved to the Midland Premier League Division one by the FA in a shake up of the NLS, the season as we all know was expunged due to the pandemic. The Reserves league also had all results expunged.

As a club we are now looking to but our ground and have since the end of the previous season become a CIC club.

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Ground

The club initially played at Hood Park in Ashby-de-la-Zouch town centre.[2] However, after the council refused the club permission to built a new stand, the club opted to move to the NFU Sports Ground, former home of Old Ashbeians rugby club,[2] in 2012.[3] Hood Park remains in use for the club's under-18 and Sunday teams,[4] although the floodlights were taken to the NFU Sports Ground.[2]

A wooden seated stand is located behind one goal, with a modern stand on the side of the pitch where the dugouts are located; the other end and side of the pitch are both out-of-bounds.[2] The ground's record attendance was broken twice during the club's 2016–17 FA Cup run, their first entry to the competition. The extra-preliminary round match against Quorn on 6 August 2016 saw a record attendance of 252, which was bettered by the crowd of 693 against Ilkeston in a first qualifying round match on 3 September.[2][5]

Honours

  • Leicestershire Senior League
    • Premier Division champions 2010–11
  • North Leicestershire League
    • Premier Division champions 1994–95, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2002–03
    • Chairman's Shield winners 1995–96, 1996–97
    • Cobbin Trophy winners 1996–97
  • Burton & District League
    • Division Two champions 1983–84, 1986–87
    • Ivanhoe Shield winners 1980–81
  • Ashby Charity Cup
    • Winners 1996–97[6]
  • Coalville Charity Cup
    • Winners 2010–11[6]

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: First qualifying round, 2016–17[7]
  • Best FA Vase performance: First round, 2016–17[7]
  • Record attendance: 693 vs Ilkeston, FA Cup first qualifying round, 3 September 2016[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.ashbyivanhoefc.co.uk/history
  2. ^ a b c d e A romance David Bauckham
  3. ^ Club history Ashby Ivanhoe F.C.
  4. ^ Hood Park Ashby Ivanhoe F.C.
  5. ^ a b FA Cup report: Ashby Ivanhoe 0–6 Ilkeston FC Ilkeston Advertiser, 3 September 2016
  6. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Honours was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference FCHD was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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