Pitstone & Ivinghoe United F.C.

Pitstone & Ivinghoe United
Full name Pitstone & Ivinghoe United Football Club
Founded 1957
Ground Pitstone Recreation Ground
Manager Richard 'Alfie' Elliott
League Spartan South Midlands League
Division Two
2013–14 Spartan South Midlands League
Division Two, 5th

Pitstone & Ivinghoe United F.C. are a football club based in Pitstone, near Leighton Buzzard, England. For the 2014–15 season, they are members of the Spartan South Midlands League Division Two. The club is affiliated to the Berks & Bucks Football Association.[1]

History

The club was formed in 1957 after the demise of Ivinghoe & Pitstone F.C. due to financial difficulties and started playing at Pitstone Recreation Ground.[1] The club started in the West Herts League and in their inaugural season won the West Herts Challenge Cup. In the early 1960s the club then joined the Aylesbury & District League, before returning to the West Herts League in 1966.[1]

The club moved leagues again in 1970 to join the Dunstable Alliance League, not before enjoying some previous cup success with winning the Marsworth Cup twice and both the Apsley Junior and Senior Cups. In the 1976–77 Campaign the club achieved a treble of Trophy's by winning the Premier Division, Premier Division Cup and the Reading Junior Cup.[1] The next season with improved facilities at the Recreation Ground the club was accepted into the South Midlands League and in doing so gained Intermediate status with the Berks & Bucks F.A.[1]

The club then spent the next Eleven season in Division one, earning promotion to the Premier Division under the guidance of manager Ian Magill in the 1987–88 season.[1][2] The club also lifted the Division One Cup and South Midlands League Challenge Trophy. Two seasons later in the 1989–90 season saw the club gain more Silverware by winning the Premier Division.[3] They then spent three more seasons in the top flight before having to step down to the newly formed Senior Division as their ground did not have floodlights. The club finished bottom of the Senior Division twice and were then relegated to Division One at the end of the 1994–95 season.[3]

At the start of the 1997/98 season with the merger of the South Midlands league and Spartan League, the club became founder members of Spartan South Midlands League Division 1 North.[4] That season also saw the return of manager Ian Magill who guided them to promotion again to the Senior Division(which was then subsequently renamed Division One), in the 2000–01 season, as Champions.[4] In addition for that season the club enjoyed its first County Cup success by beating Hellenic Football League side Finchampstead 2–0 in the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup Final.[1]

Ian Magill then stood down in the 2002–03 season and was replaced by Sean Downey.[1] It proved a successful change as the club won Division One title by a ten-point margin, and scoring over a hundred goals in the process.[4] However the club was not able to gain promotion as the clubs facilities did not fulfill the leagues requirements. Two seasons later, the club was then relegated to division two as a result of its ground not meeting the necessary requirements again.[4]

The club has since the 2004–05 season remained in Division two of the Sparta South Midlands League. On Saturday 23 February 2013 the First team reached the Final of the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup by defeating Letcombe FC 2–1. Previous rounds had seen Pitstone win against Loughton Manor, Aylesbury Dynamoes,Olney Town,Burnham Reserves and Frilsham and Yattendon. The Final will be held at Binfield FC where Pitstone will meet Aston Clinton on 23 March 2013.

Ground

Pitstone & Ivinghoe play their games at The Recreation Ground, Vicarage Lane, Pistone LU7 9EY.

Honours

League honours

Cup honours

Records

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "History | Pitstone & Ivinghoe FC | Pitstone and Ivinghoe FC". Pitstoneandivinghoefootballclub.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  2. 1 2 3 4 PITSTONE & IVINGHOE at the Football Club History Database
  3. 1 2 "South Midlands League 1983–1997". Nonleaguematters.net. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Spartan South Midlands League 1997–2004". Nonleaguematters.net. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
  5. "Non League Tables for 1987–1988". NonLeagueMatters. Retrieved 2012-08-09.

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Coordinates: 51°49′50.47″N 0°38′57.99″W / 51.8306861°N 0.6494417°W / 51.8306861; -0.6494417

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