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Melksham Town F.C.
Association football club in England
Association football club in England
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| clubname | Melksham Town |
| nickname | Town |
| image | Melksham Town F.C. logo.png |
| fullname | Melksham Town Football Club |
| founded | 1876 |
| ground | Oakfield Stadium, Melksham |
| manager | Stuart Fleetwood |
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Melksham Town Football Club is a football club based in Melksham, Wiltshire, England. Affiliated to the Wiltshire Football Association, they are currently members of the and play at the Oakfield Stadium.
History
The club was established as Melksham Football Club in 1876. In 1894 they were founder members of the Wiltshire League. The club were Division One champions in 1903–04 and won the Wiltshire Senior Cup the following season. In 1920 the club was renamed Melksham & Avon United as a result of their new ground being owned by Avon Rubber, before reverting to their original name in the 1926–27 season. In 1951 the club adopted their current name and went on to finish as runners-up in Division One in 1959–60 and 1971–72, also winning the Wiltshire Senior Cup again in 1969–70.
Melksham moved up to the Western League in 1974. After finishing third-from bottom of the league in 1975–76, the club were demoted to the new Division One as the league expanded to two divisions. They won the Wiltshire Senior Cup again in 1977–78 and were Division One champions in 1979–80, earning promotion to the Premier Division. Their first season in the Premier Division saw the club win the Wiltshire Premier Shield, a trophy they retained the following season and won again in 1984–85 and 1985–86. However, they were relegated to Division One again at the end of the 1987–88 season.
In 1992–93 Melksham finished bottom of Division One and were relegated to the Premier Division of the Wiltshire Football League. They won the Premier Division and the Senior Knock-Out Cup the following season, and were promoted back to the Western League at the first attempt. In 1996–97 the club were Division One champions and were promoted to the Premier Division. They won the Wiltshire Premier Shield the following season, and again in 1999–2000, before winning the Wiltshire Senior Cup in 2002–03 and 2007–08. Although the club were relegated to Division One in 2009–10, they were Division One runners-up in 2010–11, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.
Melksham won the Wiltshire Senior Cup in 2012–13 and 2013–14, before winning the Western League Premier Division title in 2014–15. The following season saw the club win the Senior Cup again. The club were runners-up in the Premier Division in 2017–18, earning promotion to Division One South of the Southern League.
Ground
The club played at Challymead Common until moving to the Old Bear Field in 1883. They relocated to the Conigre in 1920; the ground was part of the Melksham House estate, centrally sited in the town, which had been purchased in the same year by Avon Rubber, with the house turned into a social club.

In 2017, in preparation for redevelopment at the Melksham House site, the club moved to Oakfields, a new £7.3 million facility shared with Melksham Rugby Club on the eastern edge of the town. The first match at the new ground was played on 14 January 2017 against Bristol Manor Farm in the FA Vase, with the visitors winning 5–3 in front of a crowd of 1,215.
Honours
- Western League
- Premier Division champions 2014–15
- Division One champions 1979–80, 1996–97
- Wiltshire Football League
- Premier Division champions 1993–94
- Senior Knock-Out Cup winners 1993–94
- Wiltshire League
- Division One champions 1903–04
- Wiltshire Premier Shield
- Winners 1980–81, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1997–98, 1999–2000
- Wiltshire Senior Cup
- Winners 1904–05, 1969–70, 1977–78, 2002–03, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16
Records
- Best FA Cup performance: Third qualifying round, 1954–55, 1957–58, 2024–25
- Best FA Trophy performance: Third qualifying round, 2021–22, 2022–23
- Best FA Vase performance: Quarter-finals, 2017–18
- Record attendance: 2,821 vs Trowbridge Town, 1957
- Most goals in a season: Gareth Lewis, 72 (1968–69)
References
References
- Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) ''Non-League Club Directory 2017'', Tony Williams Publications, p571 {{ISBN. 978-1869833695
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120614125612/http://www.toolstationleague.com/melksham/index.php Melksham Town] Western League
- [http://www.wiltshirefa.com/~/media/countysites/wiltshirefa/documents/handbook-documents/senior-cup-results.ashx Senior Challenge Cup Competition Results] Wiltshire FA
- They were runners-up in the league in 1924–25, 1929–30 and 1936–37.[http://nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Aarg3EB/Wilt01.html Wiltshire League 1901–1955] Non-League Matters
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- [http://www.wiltshirefa.com/~/media/countysites/wiltshirefa/documents/handbook-documents/premier-shield-rules.ashx Premier Shield Winners from inception] Wiltshire FA
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140517123754/http://resources.thefa.com/images/ftimages/data/league8864128/50376.pdf 2013–14 Handbook] Wiltshire Football League
- However, delays to making ground improvements meant that they were denied promotion.[http://melkshamnews.com/2015/04/22/melksham-towns-promotion-hopes-dashed-by-council-delay/ Melksham Town’s promotion hopes dashed by council delay] The Melksham Independent News, 22 April 2015
- [http://melkshamnews.com/2015/03/11/brief-history-of-melksham-town-fc-at-the-conigre/ Brief history of Melksham Town FC at the Conigre] The Melksham Independent News, 11 March 2015
- McLean, Patrick. (11 January 2017). "New sports club finally opens its doors in Melksham".
- [http://melkshamnews.com/2017/01/18/11217/ Perrin eyes top spot after Vase disappointment] The Melksham Independent News, 18 January 2017
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