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Worksop Town F.C.

Association football club in Worksop, England

Worksop Town F.C.

Association football club in Worksop, England

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nicknameThe Tigers
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founded1861 (Disputed)
groundSandy Lane, Worksop
capacity2,000 (327 seats)
ownerPeter Whitehead
chairmanJohn Stainrod
managerCraig Parry
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Worksop Town Football Club is an English football club based in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. The team play in the . They are nicknamed The Tigers and play their home games at Sandy Lane in Worksop.

History

Previous clubs

The club claims it was originally founded in 1861, which would make it the fourth oldest association football club in the world, however, no contemporary evidence to back up this claim has yet been found. , the earliest record of a game of association football being played in the town comes from December 1875, when the Sheffield Daily Telegraph reported that a Worksop team had won its opening match against Harthill. The earliest record of the club using the "Town" suffix comes from 1882, when Worksop played Eckington on 18 February.

The Town club joined the Sheffield & District Football League in 1892 and also played in the Sheffield Association League during the late 1890s after an unsuccessful one-year spell in the Midland League. Worksop re-joined the Midland League in 1900 and became a prominent member of the competition before the First World War. They finished third in the league in 1903 and, in 1908, reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 1–9 at Stamford Bridge to Chelsea in front of 18,995 spectators.

After the First World War put a halt to football activity in the town, the game returned in 1919 when Worksop Town and Manton Athletic merged to become Worksop and Manton Athletic, although the Worksop Town name remained in popular usage. The club joined the Midland League and in 1921 won the competition for the first time. The 1920s provided the club with its best spell in the FA Cup, reaching the first round in four out of six seasons from 1921. In 1923, they drew Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane – the Tigers pulled off a shock by holding Spurs to a goal-less draw. The Worksop board decided against hosting the replay at Central Avenue, and they were beaten 0–9 in the replay two days after the original tie, again at White Hart Lane. In 1926, they reached the second round for the first time after beating Coventry City at Central Avenue in the first round – eventually losing 3-1 to Chesterfield in the next round.

In 1930, the club withdrew from the Midland League and disbanded, with a new Worksop Town club being formed a week later. The new outfit initially played in the Sheffield Association League and Central Combination, before joining the Yorkshire League in 1935. This latest incarnation lasted less than a decade, being wound up during the Second World War.

Current club

After the end of the Second World War, another new club was formed by the name of Worksop Town Athletic, although the Athletic suffix would soon fall out of use. They initially competed in the Sheffield Association League, but later joining the Midland League. In 1956, they progressed to the third round of the FA Cup for the only time in their history, beating Skegness Town and Bradford City before losing to Swindon Town at the County Ground. Worksop won their second Midland League title in 1966 before becoming a founder member of the Northern Premier League (NPL) two years later. They returned to the Midland League after just one year, however, as the Tigers finished bottom in the NPL's inaugural season.

Worksop won their third and last Midland League title in 1973 and, a year later, re-joined the NPL, eventually finding their feet at this higher level. In 1978, they once more reached the first round of the FA Cup, losing 5-1 to Barnsley at Oakwell. In 1989, they were relegated to Division 1 of the NPL, and had to move to play in Gainsborough when they were evicted from their Central Avenue home. They then spent three years in Gainsborough before returning to the newly built Sandy Lane ground in Worksop in 1992.

The Tigers regained NPL Premier Division status in 1998, and in 1999 finished as runner-up in the NPL, only just missing promotion to the Football Conference. From 2000-2002 ex England international Chris Waddle was playing for Worksop, during his 2 years at the club he made 60 appearances and scored 3 goals. In 2004, they were a founder member of the Conference North, but only lasted three years in the division before being relegated back to the Northern Premier League. It was around this time that the club fell into financial difficulties and lost ownership of its home ground at Sandy Lane, being forced to rent the grounds of Hucknall Town, Ilkeston Town and Retford United for three years.

Worksop Town celebrate winning the 2021-22 Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup

In 2011, the club finally returned to Sandy Lane, but this time as tenants of Worksop Parramore, which had bought the ground and allowed the Tigers to play there. The 2013–14 season almost saw Worksop promoted back to the Conference North but they were beaten in the league play-off semi-finals. At the end of the season, the club's owner, Jason Clark, revealed that he would no longer be funding the club, plunging it into a financial crisis, and shortly afterwards the decision was taken to resign from the Northern Premier League and to join the Northern Counties East League (NCEL), entering the NCEL's Premier Division.

The drop to the ninth level of the English football league system also meant a first foray into the FA Vase, having previously competed in the FA Trophy. Worksop were crowned Northern Counties East League champions at the end of the 2018–19 season, winning promotion back to the Northern Premier League.

On 18 March 2023, the club won the Division One East title in the Northern Premier League with seven games of the season remaining, the first team in English football to secure promotion in the 2022–23 season.

The 2023-24 season saw the newly promoted team finish the season in 5th place, which earned them a play-off semi final tie against Macclesfield Town. The game was played at Macclesfield's Moss Rose ground, and the final result was a 2-1 loss. On 9 May Worksop finished off their season by beating Penistone Church F.C. 5-0 at Sheffield Wednesdays Ground, Hillsborough, to win the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup for a record equalling 14th time.

The 2024-25 season saw Worksop constantly around the play-off spots, eventually finishing second to runaway winners Macclesfield. Play-off victories of 2-1 against Ashton United F.C. and 2-1 against Guiseley AFC, saw Worksop promoted back to the Conference North, the league they were relegated from in 2007. On 8 May 2025 Worksop again contested the final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup at Hillsborough. This time beating Hallam FC 2-1 to win the cup for a record 15th time.

Season-by-season record

SeasonDivisionLevelPositionFA CupFA TrophyFA VaseNotesSeasonDivisionLevelPositionFA CupFA TrophyFA VaseNotes
1892–93Sheffield & District League-12th/14---
1893–94Sheffield & District League Division 1-4th/53QR--
1894–95Sheffield Challenge Cup League-8th/154QR--
1895–96Sheffield Challenge Cup League-2QR--
1896–97Midland League-14th/154QR--
1897–98Sheffield Association League-3rd/121QR--
1898–99Sheffield Association League-1st/142QR--Joint league champions (drew play-off)
1899–1900Sheffield Association League-2nd/91QR--
1900–01Midland League-12th/142QR--
1901–02Midland League-10th/153QR--
1902–03Midland League-3rd/171QR--
1903–04Midland League-16th/183QR--
1904–05Midland League-9th/172QR--
1905–06Midland League-15th/182QR--
1906–07Midland League-14th/20---
1907–08Midland League-9th/201R--
1908–09Midland League-20th/201QR--
1909–10Midland League-15th/222QR--
1910–11Midland League-20th/202QR--
1911–12Midland League-18th/192QR--
1912–13Midland League-17th/201QR--
1913–14Midland League-13th/182QR--
1914–15Midland League-8th/201QR--
1915–16Club did not enter any competitions due to World War I
1916–17Club did not enter any competitions due to World War I
1917–18Club did not enter any competitions due to World War I
1918–19Club did not enter any competitions due to World War I
1919–20Midland League-4th/18PR--
1920–21Midland League-10th/206QR--
1921–22Midland League-1st/221R--League champions
1922–23Midland League-3rd/221R--
1923–24Midland League-3rd/225QR--
1924–25Midland League-4th/151QR--
1925–26Midland League-11th/212R--
1926–27Midland League-11th/201R--
1927–28Midland League-11th/234QR--
1928–29Midland League-26th/262QR--
1929–30Midland League-24th/264QR--
Club dissolved (1930) and reformed (1930)
1931–32Sheffield Association League Division 2-5th/124QR--
1932–33Sheffield Association League Division 2-4th/123QR--
1933–34Central Combination-9th/172QR--
1934–35Central Combination-6th/153QR--
1935–36Yorkshire League-3rd/20PR--
1936–37Yorkshire League-5th/191QR--
1937–38Yorkshire League-5th/204QR--
1938–39Yorkshire League-7th/20PR--
1939–40Yorkshire League---Season abandoned due to outbreak of World War II
Club dissolved (1940) and reformed (1946)
1946–47Worksop Amateur League-2nd/17---
1947–48Sheffield Association League-1st/20---League champions
1948–49Sheffield Association League-1st/18---League champions
1949–50Midland League-20th/24PR--
1950–51Midland League-12th/223QR--
1951–52Midland League-10th/223QR--
1952–53Midland League-19th/241QR--
1953–54Midland League-10th/244QR--
1954–55Midland League-14th/244QR--
1955–56Midland League-16th/243R--
1956–57Midland League-8th/244QR--
1957–58Midland League-24th/241QR--
1958–59Midland League-19th/192QR--
1959–60Midland League-14th/172QR--
1960–61Central Alliance Division 1 North-6th/181QR--
1961–62Midland League-3rd/181R--
1962–63Midland League-2nd/203QR--
1963–64Midland League-9th/223QR--
1964–65Midland League-18th/222QR--
1965–66Midland League-1st/223QR--League champions
1966–67Midland League-2nd/223QR--
1967–68Midland League-9th/21PR--
1968–69Northern Premier League-20th/201QR--
1969–70Midland League-6th/182QR1QR-
1970–71Midland League-7th/181QR3QR-
1971–72Midland League-6th/183QR1R-
1972–73Midland League-1st/183QR1R-League champions
1973–74Midland League-2nd/173QR2R-
1974–75Northern Premier League-14th/243QR1R-
1975–76Northern Premier League-13th/244QR1R-
1976–77Northern Premier League-13th/233QR1QR-
1977–78Northern Premier League-20th/243QR1QR-
1978–79Northern Premier League-20th/241R1QR-
1979–80Northern Premier League-7th/222QR2QR-
1980–81Northern Premier League-12th/223QR1QR-
1981–82Northern Premier League-12th/222QR2QR-
1982–83Northern Premier League-21st/222QR1QR-
1983–84Northern Premier League-17th/221QR3QR-
1984–85Northern Premier League-7th/222QR3QR-
1985–86Northern Premier League-7th/222QR2QR-
1986–87Northern Premier League-19th/222QR2QR-
1987–88Northern Premier League Premier Division-6th/221QR2QR-
1988–89Northern Premier League Premier Division-22nd/221QR2QR-Relegated
1989–90Northern Premier League Division 1-22nd/22PR1QR-
1990–91Northern Premier League Division 1-3rd/222QR1QR-
1991–92Northern Premier League Division 1-3rd/221QR1QR-
1992–93Northern Premier League Division 1-11th/212QR1QR-
1993–94Northern Premier League Division 1-12th/213QR1QR-
1994–95Northern Premier League Division 1-6th/222QR1QR-
1995–96Northern Premier League Division 1-11th/212QR1QR-
1996–97Northern Premier League Division 1-5th/22PR3QR-
1997–98Northern Premier League Division 1-2nd/223QR1R-Promoted
1998–99Northern Premier League Premier Division-2nd/223QR2R-
1999–2000Northern Premier League Premier Division-10th/232QR4R-
2000–01Northern Premier League Premier Division-5th/232QRQF-
2001–02Northern Premier League Premier Division-4th/231R4R-
2002–03Northern Premier League Premier Division-5th/233QR4R-
2003–04Northern Premier League Premier Division-7th/233QR4R-
2004–05Football Conference North617th/224QR1R-
2005–06Football Conference North619th/222QRQF-
2006–07Football Conference North621st/222QR3QR-Relegated
2007–08Northern Premier League Premier Division79th/211QR1QR-
2008–09Northern Premier League Premier Division77th/222QR2QR-
2009–10Northern Premier League Premier Division718th/201QR1QR-
2010–11Northern Premier League Premier Division77th/221QR1R-
2011–12Northern Premier League Premier Division715th/221QR2R-
2012–13Northern Premier League Premier Division79th/221QR1R-
2013–14Northern Premier League Premier Division74th/243QR1QR-Resigned from the league & dropped 2 steps of the pyramid.
2014–15Northern Counties East League Premier Division92nd/21EPR-4R
2015–16Northern Counties East League Premier Division94th/22EPR-2R
2016–17Northern Counties East League Premier Division913th/22PR-2R
2017–18Northern Counties East League Premier Division918th/22EPR-3R
2018–19Northern Counties East League Premier Division91st/201QR-2QRLeague champions, promoted
2019–20Northern Premier League Division One South East8EP1QR-League season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Northern Premier League Division One South East8EP3QR-League season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22Northern Premier League Division One East88th/19EP1QR-
2022–23Northern Premier League Division One East81st/20EP1R-League champions, promoted
2023–24Northern Premier League Premier Division75th/211R1R-
2024–25Northern Premier League Premier Division72nd/223QR2R-Promoted
2025–26National League North6TBDTBD-
Source: Football Club History Database

Current squad

Managers

FromToManager
1982Ronnie Reid
19821983R. Barrett
19831984J. Saunders
19841987Tommy Spencer
19871988Bryan Chambers
19881990Brian Fidler
19901997Tommy Spencer
19972003Paul Mitchell
FromToManager
20032004Steve Ludlam
20042007Ronnie Glavin
20072011url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141107211528/http://www.non-leagueclubdirectory.co.uk/index.php/clubs/worksop-town-1date=7 November 2014}} Non-League Directory
20112011Martin McIntosh
20112013Simon Clark
20132016Mark Shaw
FromToManager
20172018Ryan Hindley
20182018Duncan Milligan
20182019Craig Denton
20192020Kyle Jordan
2020presentCraig Parry

Grounds

Worksop initially played at two different grounds on Netherton Road before, along with the cricket club, it moved to Bridge Meadow, also known as Newcastle Avenue, in 1891. This had separate cricket and football pitches along with a quarter-mile track. In 1901, it moved across the River Ryton to Central Avenue, staying there until 1988, when it was forced to move, and play in Gainsborough. It returned to its home town in 1992 when a new ground was built on Sandy Lane. It lost ownership of Sandy Lane in 2005 and again had to groundshare elsewhere before returning to Sandy Lane in 2011, this time as tenants of Worksop Parramore.

A series of pictures taken at the Worksop Town vs. Sheffield Wednesday friendly match in July 2011. File:SandyLaneWorksop1.jpg|The main stand. File:SandyLaneWorksop2.jpg|The north end of the ground. File:SandyLaneWorksop3.jpg|The west end of the ground. File:SandyLaneWorksop4.jpg|The east end of the ground, with clubhouse.

Honours

League

  • Northern Premier League Premier Division
    • Runners-up: 1998–99
    • Play-off winners: 2024–25
  • Northern Premier League Division One
    • Runners-up: 1997–98
  • Northern Premier League Division One East
  • Midland League
    • Champions: 1921–22, 1965–66, 1972–73
    • Runners-up: 1962–63, 1966–67, 1973–74
  • Sheffield Association League
    • Champions: 1898–99 (joint), 1947–48, 1948–49
    • Runners-up: 1899–1900
  • Northern Counties East League Premier Division
    • Champions: 2018–19
    • Runners-up: 2014–15

Cup

  • Northern Premier League Cup
    • Runners-up: 1999–2000
  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup
    • Winners: 1923–24, 1952–53, 1954–55, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1972–73, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2002–03, 2011–12, 2021–22, 2023–24, 2024-25
    • Runners-up: 1899–1900, 1912–13, 1914–15, 1924–25, 1935–36, 1938–39, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1960–61, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1993–94, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08
  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Invitation Cup
    • Runners up: 1927–28
  • Northern Premier League Chairman's Cup
    • Winners: 2001–02
  • Northern Premier League President's Cup
    • Winners: 1985–86, 1995–96
  • Northern Counties East League League Cup
    • Winners: 2018–2019

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: third round, 1955–56
  • Best FA Trophy performance: quarter-finals, 2000–01, 2005–06
  • Best FA Vase performance: fourth round, 2014–15

Notes

References

References

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  2. Westby, M. (2017) ''A History of Sheffield Football: 1857-1889''.
  3. ''Sheffield Daily Telegraph'', 18 March 1875
  4. ''Sheffield Daily Telegraph'', 29 December 1875
  5. ''Nottingham Evening Post'' 14 May 1931
  6. ""Worksop Town Team News"]".
  7. ''Sheffield Daily Telegraph'', 20 February 1882
  8. ''Nottingham Evening Post'' 13 January 1908
  9. ''Green Un'', 8 February 1919
  10. ''Hartlepool Mail'', 6 September 1930
    - ''Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer'', 11 September 1930
  11. [http://www.evostikleague.co.uk/worksop-town-football-club-19677/ Worksop Town] {{webarchive. link. (25 May 2014 Northern Premier League
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  12. (18 March 2023). "Worksop Crowned East Champions".
  13. "Worksop Town win record equalling 14th Senior Cup". Sheffield & Hallamshire FA.
  14. "Worksop Town win record 15th Senior Cup". Sheffield & Hallamshire FA.
  15. "First Team Player Profiles Worksop Town FC | Worksop, Nottinghamshire".
  16. [http://www.non-leagueclubdirectory.co.uk/index.php/clubs/worksop-town-1 Worksop Town] {{webarchive. link. (7 November 2014 ''Non-League Directory'')
  17. [http://www.evostikleague.co.uk/worksop-town-manager-3184/ Worksop Town Manager] {{webarchive. link. (7 November 2014 ''Evo-stik League'')
  18. [http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/sport/local-sport/tigers-get-new-boss-as-clark-appoints-clark-1-3831268 Simon Clark] {{webarchive. link. (7 November 2014 ''Worksop Guardian'')
  19. [http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/sport/local-sport/worksop-town-appoint-shirebrook-boss-shaw-1-5609917 Worksop Town appoint Shirebrook boss Shaw] {{webarchive. link. (7 November 2014 ''Worksop Guardian'')
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  21. "milligan leaves tigers by mutual consent".
  22. (11 September 2019). "Worksop Boss Resigns".
  23. "Kyle Jordan disappointed".
  24. (4 April 2020). "Parry honoured to land Worksop job".
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