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Atherton Collieries A.F.C.

Association football club in Greater Manchester, England


Association football club in Greater Manchester, England

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fullnameAtherton Collieries Association Football Club
nicknameColls
founded1916
groundAlder House, Atherton
capacity2,500
chairmanPaul Gregory
managerDaniel Lafferty
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Atherton Collieries Association Football Club is a football club based in Atherton, Greater Manchester, England. The club are currently members of the and play at Alder House. They are full members of the Lancashire County Football Association.

Between 1919 and 1965 Atherton Collieries were winners of the Bolton Combination ten times. By 1964–65 they had won the Lancashire FA Amateur Shield six times, a record which is still unsurpassed. They are nicknamed "Colls".

History

The club was established in 1916 by miners from the six pits in Atherton Urban District with the aim of raising money for locals involved in the war effort. After World War I the club joined the Bolton Combination, winning the title in their first season. The season also saw them win the Lancashire FA Amateur Shield, beating Dumers Lane 3–2 after extra time. They joined the Lancashire Alliance in 1921, and won the Shield again in 1923 with a 4–1 against Barnoldswick Town. The club later returned to the Bolton Combination, winning the league in 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39 and 1940–41, followed by another Lancashire FA Amateur Shield in 1942 after Royal Engineers were beaten 3–2. Another title came in 1944–45, after which the club joined the Manchester League for the 1945–46 season.

Their first season in the new league saw them finish third and win the Shield for a fourth time with a 3–2 win over Moss Rovers in 1948 the club joined the West Lancashire League, in which they spent two seasons before joining Division Two of the Lancashire Combination in 1950. However, after finishing sixteenth (out of 22) in 1950–51 and second-from-bottom in 1951–52 they left the league to rejoin the Bolton Combination. Back in the local league, they won the league title again in 1956–57 (also winning the Shield, beating Burnley Albion 3–2 after extra time), 1958–59, 1960–61 and 1964–65 (combined with another Shield win, this time by beating Breightmet United 6–1). In 1971 they rejoined the Lancashire Combination, which was now a single division.

Following their only top-half finish in the league in 1977–78, the club switched to the new Division Two of the Cheshire County League, where they failed to break into the top half of the table during their four years in the league. At the end of the 1981–82 season the league merged with the Lancashire Combination to form the North West Counties League, with Atherton placed in Division Three. This started a spell of relative success for the club, who finished in the top half of the table for four successive seasons, before winning the title in 1986–87 and earning promotion to Division Two.

After nine seasons in Division Two, Atherton were runners-up in 1995–96, resulting in promotion to Division One. The following season saw the club win the Premier Division, earning promotion to Division One North of the Northern Premier League. They won the League Challenge Cup in 2017–18, beating Coalville Town 2–1 in the final.

The 2018–19 season saw Atherton placed in Division One West as the Northern Premier League's second tier was reorganised on an east–west basis. They went on to win the division, earning promotion to the Premier Division. The 2023–24 season saw the club finish bottom of the Premier Division, resulting in relegation back to Division One West.

Ground

The club have played at Alder House since their establishment, and it is currently known as 'The Skuna Stadium' for sponsorship purposes. At some point during their tenure, the pitch was rotated 90º, and floodlights were installed in 1994. the ground currently has two stands with covered seating, with two more covered stands for standing spectators, one of which has been expanded to provide cover for disabled spectators. Alongside the clubhouse, the ground has an additional two outdoors refreshment facilities.

Managerial history

TermManager
1993–1994Alan Lord
1994–1997Steve Walton & Ian Lamb
June 1997Steve Vychinski
August–December 1997Dennis Haslam
1997–1998Tommy Harrison
June–September 1998Brian Smith
1998–2000title=LR still going for gloryurl=https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/6142384.lr-still-going-glory/website=Lancashire Telegraph, 17 September 1998date=17 September 1998 }}
October 2000 – February 2001Chris O'Brien & Paul Kirkman
2001–2002Dennis Haslam & Tommy Foster
2002–2003Joe Murty
2003–2006title=Colls hit back over 'Western town' jibeurl=https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/5845242.colls-hit-back-over-western-town-jibe/website=The Bolton News, 23 April 2004date=23 April 2004access-date=22 July 2020}}
2006–2007Phil Brown
2007–2009Dave Conlon
2009–2014Steve Pilling
2014–2019Michael Clegg
2019–2023Bradley Cooke
2023–2024David Chadwick
2024–2025Michael Clegg
2026–Daniel Lafferty

Honours

  • Northern Premier League
    • Division One West champions 2018–19
    • Challenge Cup winners 2017–18
  • North West Counties League
    • Premier Division champions 2016–17
    • Division One champions 2014–15
    • Division Three champions 1986–87
    • League Cup winners 2015–16
    • Division One Trophy winners 2010–11
  • Bolton Combination
    • Champions 1919–20, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1944–45, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1964–65
  • Lancashire County FA Amateur Shield
    • Winners 1919–20, 1922–23, 1941–42, 1945–46, 1956–57, 1964–65
  • Bolton Hospital Cup
    • Winners 1973–74, 1986–87, 2011–12, 2014–15

Records

  • Record attendance: 3,300 in the Bolton Combination in the 1920s
  • Best FA Cup performance: Third qualifying round, 1994–95, 2021–22
  • Best FA Trophy performance: First round, 2019–20
  • Best FA Vase performance: Fifth round, 2016–17

References

References

  1. (24 July 2019). "Non-league Atherton Collieries to host Al-Ittihad in friendly".
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20081121061312/http://www.pyramidpassion.co.uk/html/atherton_collieries.html Atherton Collieries FC] Pyramid Passion
  3. [http://athertoncollieries.co.uk/history/ History] Atherton Colleries A.F.C.
  4. [http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Regs_2_N/NWlancall.html The Lancashire Alliance 1980-1935] Non-League Matters
  5. [http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Regs_2_N/NWman20.html The Manchester League 1920-1960] Non-League Matters
  6. [http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Regs_2_N2/wlanc05.html West Lancashire League 1905-1954] Non-League Matters
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  8. In 2001–02 they won the Goldline Trophy with a 1–0 win against [[Charnock Richard F.C.. Charnock Richard]] at the [[Macron Stadium. Reebok Stadium]]. Division One was renamed the Premier Division in 2008, but the [[2008–09 North West Counties Football League. following season]] saw the club finish bottom of the Division, leading to relegation to Division One. Following their demotion, the club consistently finished in the top six in the division and won the Division One Trophy in 2010–11. After winning the division in [[2014–15 North West Counties Football League. Colne]] 5–1 in the final.[http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/14485050.Colne_beaten_in_MEN_United_cup_final/ Colne beaten in MEN United cup final] Lancashire Telegraph, 11 May 2016
  9. [http://athertoncollieries.co.uk/news/report-colls-2-1-coalville-town/ Report: Colls 2-1 Coalville Town] Atherton Collieries A.F.C.
  10. [http://www.evostikleague.co.uk/west-round-up-atherton-colls-are-champions-56551 West Round-Up: Atherton Colls Are Champions] Northern Premier League, 23 April 2019
  11. (17 April 2024). "Atherton Collieries Relegated After Macclesfield Defeat".
  12. "Announcement: The Skuna Stadium".
  13. "Ground Update".
  14. [https://www.nwcfl.com/news-articles.php?id=3385 Emil's Blog: Lordy] North West Counties League
  15. (30 May 1997). "Colls Duo Resign".
  16. [https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/6174940.haslams-no-1-colls/ Haslam's No 1 with Colls] The Bolton News, 24 July 1997
  17. [https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/6164826.new-boss-opens-with-a-draw/ New boss opens with a draw] The Bolton News, 8 December 1997
  18. [https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/6151579.ex-wanderer-joins-colls/ Ex-Wanderer joins Colls] Lancashire Telegraph, 11 June 1998
  19. (10 September 1998). "Smith quits after Colls are crushed".
  20. (17 September 1998). "LR still going for glory".
  21. (November 2000). "New manager pleased despite losing start".
  22. (21 February 2001). "Joint Managers".
  23. (8 November 2002). "Murty's Mission".
  24. [https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/1640653.manager-back-at-the-helm/ Manager back at the helm] The Bolton News, 23 August 2007
  25. [https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/4569793.collieries-have-new-boss-for-fa-cup-tie/ Collieries have new boss for FA Cup tie] The Bolton News, 28 August 2009
  26. [https://www.nwcfl.com/news-articles.php?id=3599 Managerial Change at Atherton Collieries] North West Counties League, 6 May 2014
  27. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200717015635/http://athertoncollieries.co.uk/news/news-201920/micheal-clegg-departs/ Michael Clegg Departs] Atherton Collieries A.F.C., 28 November 2019
  28. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200718090447/http://athertoncollieries.co.uk/news/news-201920/brad-cooke-returns-home/ Brad Cooke Returns Home] Atherton Collieries A.F.C., 2 December 2019
  29. (29 April 2023). "Cooke says stepping down at Colls his 'hardest decision'".
  30. Collieries, Atherton. (2023-05-17). "Welcome: David Chadwick".
  31. Collieries, Atherton. (2024-08-29). "Statement: Michael Clegg".
  32. Collieries, Atherton. (2024-08-29). "Statement: Michael Clegg".
  33. "Club Statement: 30th December 2025".
  34. Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) ''Non-League Club Directory 2013'', p720 {{ISBN. 978-1-869833-77-0
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