Newark Town F.C.

Newark Town
Full name Newark Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blues, Peaceful Warriors
Founded 1991
Ground Station Road, Collingham
Chairman Dave Roberts
Manager Kevin O'Neill
League Central Midlands League North Division
2014–15 Central Midlands League North Division, 4th

Newark Town Football Club is a football club that plays its home games at the Station Road ground in the village of Collingham, near Newark-on-Trent, England.[1] They are members of the North Division of the Central Midlands League.

History

The original Newark Town was formed in 1868 and played for much of the time in the Midland Counties League. The club disbanded at the start of the Second World War but the club had tasted FA Cup success during the early 1930s. They got to the second round of the FA Cup in the 1930–31 season and made the first round proper in three out of four seasons between 1929–30 and 1933–34.[2]

For a brief period in the 1970s a group of players played under the Newark Town banner but it wasn't until the late 1980s that the club properly reformed. Initially the club only fielded junior teams but the decision was taken in 1994 to start an adults side and joined the Nottinghamshire Alliance in 1997. Newark progressed in that league, winning the Division One championship in 2003–04, earning the club promotion to the Central Midlands League. 2011 saw a re-organisation of the League and the club was placed in the South Division.[3] They have since transferred to the North Division.

Community Ownership

The club is owned by its supporters.[4]

League history

Records

Junior Section

Newark Town FC includes juniors teams ranging from Under 8s to Under 18s

References

Season-by-season record since 2011

Season Division Position
2011–12 Central Midlands League, South Division 5th
2012–13 Central Midlands League, South Division 7th
2013–14 Central Midlands League, North Division 5th
2014–15 Central Midlands League, North Division 4th

External links

Coordinates: 53°08′44.01″N 0°45′21.52″W / 53.1455583°N 0.7559778°W / 53.1455583; -0.7559778

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