Dinnington Town F.C.

Dinnington Town
Full name Dinnington Town Football Club
Founded 2000
Ground Phoenix Park
Ground Capacity 2,000 (80 seats)[1]
League Central Midlands League North Division
2013–14 Northern Counties East League Division One, 18th (resigned)

Dinnington Town F.C. is an English football club based in Dinnington, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The club is a member of the Central Midlands League North Division, at level 11 of the English football league system.

History

The club was formed in 2000, joining the Premier Division of the Central Midlands League (CMFL). In 2001–02 they finished third and were promoted to the Supreme Division.[2] They won the CMFL League Cup in 2002–03 and finished as league runners-up in 2003–04 and 2004–05. After a third consecutive second-placed finish in 2005–06 (a season which also saw them win the League Cup again) they were promoted to Division One of the Northern Counties East League (NCEL). In 2007–08 they reached the 3rd Qualifying Round in their debut FA Cup campaign, and won promotion to the NCEL Premier Division[3] after winning the Division One title. After winning the League Cup in 2009–10, they were relegated back to Division One at the end of the 2010–11 season.

Close to the end of the 2013–14 season, the club announced they were resigning from the league,[4] subsequently rejoining the Central Midlands League for the 2014–15 season, entering the league's North Division.[5]

Season by season record

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Notable former players

Players that have played in the Football League either before or after playing for Dinnington Town –

Ground

The club plays at Phoenix Park, on Laughton Road, Dinnington, postcode S25 2PP.

Gallery

A series of images taken during the Dinnington Town vs. Sheffield Wednesday XI friendly match, 30 July 2008.

Honours

League

Cup

Records

References

External links

Coordinates: 53°22′16.24″N 1°12′26.63″W / 53.3711778°N 1.2073972°W / 53.3711778; -1.2073972

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