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Based in the former mining town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, the club are nicknamed "The Stags". They play in their traditional colours of amber and blue. The team is currently without a manager, following the departure of Bill Dearden. He took over on 28 December 2006, with former Stags hero Paul Holland as his assistant, following Peter Shirtliff's dismissal. Dearden left by mutual consent on 8 March 2008.[1] , For other uses, see Mansfield (disambiguation). ...
Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts) is an English county in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. ...
William (Bill) Dearden (born 11 February 1944 in Oldham, Lancashire, England) is an English football manager currently in charge of League Two side Mansfield Town. ...
Paul Holland (born 8 July 1973 in Lincoln) is a former English footballer, and is currently assistant manager at League Two club Mansfield Town. ...
Peter Shirtlift (born 6 April 1961 in Hoyland, near Barnsley, Yorkshire) is a former English footballer. ...
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The club is fierce rivals with neighbouring Chesterfield. The rivalry between the two is considered by some to be amongst the fiercest in the lower leagues. Stags also enjoy rivalries with Notts County, Lincoln City and Doncaster Rovers. The fans of the club are also considered the most pessimistic in the Football League. Chesterfield Football Club is an English football club based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. ...
Notts County Football Club is a football club based in Nottingham, England, and are the oldest of all the clubs that are now professional[1]. The team currently plays in Football League Two, of the Coca-Cola league section of the English football league system. ...
Lincoln City F.C. are an English football team currently playing in Football League Two (the fourth tier of the English football league system). ...
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The team's home ground is Field Mill, which holds 10,000 seated spectators. In 1995 the club considered building a new stadium in the town, but opted to re-develop their existing ground instead. The re-developed ground consists of three new stands, whilst an old, now condemned wooden stand completes the ground on the Bishop Street (East) side of the ground where there are plans to build an high-tech new one for TV programmes and cameras. Field mill is a specialized instrument used for measuring the strength of electrical fields in the atmosphere near thunderstrom clouds. ...
The team are currently sponsored by local company A.Sutton Pipelines Ltd. History
Mansfield Town was founded in 1897 under the name of Mansfield Wesleyans. Like many football clubs, Stags can trace their origins to a local church, in this case the Wesleyan church on Bridge Street. The present name was adopted by the club in the summer of 1910. This move angered local rivals Mansfield Mechanics, but the name change went ahead nonetheless. By this time Stags had moved to their present home, Field Mill. Football has been played at the ground since 1861 and is widely regarded as one of the oldest football stadiums in the world. After several attempts, Stags finally won election to the Football League in time for the 1931-32 season. Field mill is a specialized instrument used for measuring the strength of electrical fields in the atmosphere near thunderstrom clouds. ...
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Mansfield narrowly missed promotion to the Second Division in 1964-65 season. The club's arguably most famous moment came in 1969, when they beat West Ham United, a team containing many of England's World Cup heroes, 3-0 in the FA Cup. West Ham United were standing sixth in the First Division and in their side: Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst along with youngsters Billy Bonds and Trevor Brooking. The game was postponed five times before it finally went ahead on Wednesday 26 February 1969, on what turned out to be one of the greatest nights in the club’s history. In front of 21,117 at Field Mill, the Stags won 3-0 and became only the fourth team in club history to knock out clubs from five different leagues in the same competition. The Stags then progressed to the quarter final stage where they eventually lost to Leicester City. West Ham United Football Club is an English football club based in West Ham, London Borough of Newham, East London, and have played their home matches at the 35,146 capacity Boleyn Ground stadium since 1904. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football (soccer) competition contested by the mens national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA...
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West Ham United Football Club is an English football club based in West Ham, London Borough of Newham, East London, and have played their home matches at the 35,146 capacity Boleyn Ground stadium since 1904. ...
Robert Frederick Chelsea Bobby Moore, OBE (born Barking, England, 12 April 1941 - died London, 24 February 1993) was an English footballer. ...
Martin Stanford Peters MBE, (born November 8, 1943 in Plaistow, London) was a football player and hero of the victorious England team which won the 1966 World Cup. ...
Sir Geoffrey Charles Hurst, MBE (born December 8, 1941 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire) is a footballer enshrined in the games history as the only player to have scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final. ...
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Sir Trevor David Brooking CBE (born 2 October 1948 in Barking) is a football player turned manager, pundit and administrator. ...
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The most successful period in Stags' League history came during the 1970s, when Mansfield claimed the Division Four title in 1974-75, and was then promoted to the second tier for the only time in their history in 1976-77. However, the Stags were relegated at the end of the 1977-78 season. Notable players included Gordon Hodgson. // First Division David Mackay guided Derby County to their second league title in four years having overcome strong competition from Liverpool, Ipswich Town, Everton, Stoke City, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough in a title race which went right to the wire. ...
// First Division Liverpool retained their league championship trophy and won their first European Cup to confirm Bob Paisley as a successful replacement for Bill Shankly in his third season at the helm. ...
The 1977-1978 season was the 98th season of competitive football (soccer) in England, from August 1977 to July 1978: // Overview Wimbledon play their first season in the Football League, replacing Workington. ...
Stags captured the Freight Rover Trophy in 1987. It was Stags' only game at Wembley Stadium to date and was played in front of 58,000 fans. After a 1-1 draw with Bristol City, Stags won the cup 5-4 in the deciding penalty shootout. Keith Cassells was Man of the Match. The Football League Trophy is the generic name of an English football competition for clubs in the two lower divisions of The Football League and, in some seasons, the leading sides in the Conference National. ...
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The club went into decline in the 1990s, being relegated back to the bottom division in 1990-91. In 1994-95, Mansfield made the playoffs, only to lose against arch-rivals Chesterfield to miss out on a place in the final. The 1990-91 season was the 111th season of competitive football in England. ...
The 1994-1995 season was the 115th season of competitive football in England. ...
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Mansfield finished 3rd in the league in the 2001-02 season, and gained promotion to Division Two. However, they finished 23rd the following season, and were relegated back to Division Three after only one season. In 2003-04, Stags attempted to regain promotion, and reached the playoff final, but lost on penalties to Huddersfield at the Millennium Stadium. The same season, the club signed a deal with a local youth football league, MTYFL, to contribute to football in the community and also to find future stars. A penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches which would have otherwise been drawn or tied. ...
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The 2004-05 season was a turbulent one. Several key players, including leading scorer Liam Lawrence, left the club that summer. In November that year, manager Keith Curle was suspended and later sacked over allegations of bullying a youth-team player. Carlton Palmer took charge of first-team affairs, but many supporters were upset and angry at this appointment, and started negative chants about the manager during games. On a brighter note, striker Richard Barker signed for the club midway through the season, and quickly became a fan favourite with his gritty, determined, and never-say-die attitude. After a topsy-turvy season, the Stags finished in a low mid-table position. Liam Lawrence (December 14, 1981 in Retford, England) is a football right winger, who currently plays for Stoke City. ...
Keith Curle (born 14 November 1963 in Bristol) was an English professional football player who currently played as a central defender, until moving into management. ...
Carlton Lloyd Palmer (born 5 December 1965 in Rowley Regis, West Midlands) is a former English professional football player who played as a midfielder, most notably for Sheffield Wednesday. ...
Richard Barker (born May 30, 1975) is an English footballer, who currently plays for Mansfield Town. ...
After a poor start to the 2005-06 season, Carlton Palmer resigned in mid-September, giving in to intense pressure from the supporters. With the club propping up the whole of the football league, Palmer's assistant Peter Shirtliff was appointed manager, after impressing during his spell as caretaker manager. Shirtliff managed to guide the club to a mid-table finish after an eight-match unbeaten spell in February and March 2006. The highlight of the club's season was without doubt the trip up to Newcastle United's St. James' Park, for the FA Cup third round. Newcastle legend Alan Shearer scored the only goal with ten minutes to play. This goal would see him equal the 200-goal record set by Jackie Milburn. However, many fans believe that had captain Richard Barker been 100% fit and striker Simon Brown not been injured, that the Stags might have won this game. Peter Shirtliff parted company with the club on 19 December 2006 after a poor run of form. Paul Holland briefly took over as caretaker manager, before former manager Bill Dearden was re-hired by the club nine days later. Carlton Lloyd Palmer (born 5 December 1965 in Rowley Regis, West Midlands) is a former English professional football player who played as a midfielder, most notably for Sheffield Wednesday. ...
Peter Shirtlift (born 6 April 1961 in Hoyland, near Barnsley, Yorkshire) is a former English footballer. ...
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Alan Shearer OBE (born 13 August 1970 in Gosforth) is a retired professional English footballer who played as a striker for the England national team and Premiership clubs, Southampton, Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United. ...
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Richard Barker (born May 30, 1975) is an English footballer, who currently plays for Mansfield Town. ...
Simon Brown (born September 18, 1983 in Birmingham) is an English footballer. ...
William (Bill) Dearden (born 11 February 1944 in Oldham, Lancashire, England) is an English football manager currently in charge of League Two side Mansfield Town. ...
The 2006-07 season also saw the creation of the 'SFFC (Stags Fans for Change)' an organisation aiming for the removal of then owner, Keith Haslam, from the club. The organisation undertook many projects over the year to get their message over in a different and non-aggressive way. This included hiring a plane to fly over the local derby match with Notts County towing a banner declaring that the club was for sale and calling for Haslam to leave. On the November 29, 2007 Keith Haslam rejected a bid from James Derry's consortium and the Mansfield fans pledged to have a TV protest against Haslam on the December 2, 2007 against Harrogate Railway live on the BBC's Match of the Day programme. The Football League is contested through three Divisions. ...
Keith Haslam is the ex-chairman of Mansfield Town F.C, although he no longer is the the chairman he is still the majority shareholder and therefore owns the club. ...
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Keith Haslam is the ex-chairman of Mansfield Town F.C, although he no longer is the the chairman he is still the majority shareholder and therefore owns the club. ...
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The Stags have had a poor season in League Two this season, sitting second bottom and in the relegation zone midway through the season, five points adrift of safety. Despite this, the yellows have had a noticeable FA Cup run, with the most notable result coming at League One side Brighton & Hove Albion with a 2-1 victory at the Withdean Stadium. This has set up a glamarous home-tie against Premiership side Middlesbrough in the fourth round of the Cup. The Football League is contested through three Divisions. ...
This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
Football League One (often referred to as League One for short or Coca-Cola Football League 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is an English football club based in the coastal city of Brighton & Hove, East Sussex. ...
Withdean Stadium is an athletics stadium in the Brighton suburb of Withdean which is currently the home ground of football team Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.. It was voted the fourth worst stadium in the UK by The Guardian [1]. The capacity of the ground is 8,850 people all...
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SSA(Stags Supporters Association) Player of the Season Award 2001/2002 - Bobby Hassel 2002/2003 - Liam Lawrence 2003/2004 - Rhys Day 2004/2005 - Alex Niel 2005/2006 - Richard Barker 2006/2007 - Alex John Baptiste 2007/2008 -
Success Mansfield Town have only once won what now is called League Two in 1975. Before the start of the season, Stags' boss Dave Smith made two significant signings by signing Ray Clarke and Gordon Hodgeson. Clarke proved to be an instant hit with the Mansfield faithful after finishing the season on 30 goals. Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Coca-Cola Football League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
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Two years on and Mansfield won League One which meant that they won promotion to the second tier of English football but, after a season to remember, the Stags then finished 21st and were relegated. Football League One (often referred to as League One for short or Coca-Cola Football League 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
In January 2008 Mansfield Town reached the 4th Round of the FA Cup where they played Middlesbrough at Field Mill in which they lost 2-0, this is the furthest the Stags have got in the competition since the 1987-88 season where they were narrowly defeated 2-1 at home to eventual cup winners Wimbledon. This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
Middlesbrough Football Club (commonly known as Boro) are an English football club based in Middlesbrough. ...
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2007-2008 season The 07/08 season began badly for Mansfield who managed just 4 points in their opening 10 games, but after a 1-1 draw with Barnet Mansfield then beat local rivals Notts County followed by draw at Shrewsbury Town and then a 5-0 whitewash over Macclesfield Town. On Boxing Day mansfield got a shock home win against promotion chasing Peterbrough United. After a 1-0 deafeat on the opening day of 2008 and a 4-0 deafeat against Wycombe Wanderers, Mansfield were looking more likley to be in the drop zone come may but a first away win for almost a year at Chester City put the Stags in a positive mood. This was followed by deafeat at home to Darlington which put another dent in Mansfield's path. Just a week later the BBC cameras were in Mansfield to screen the 4th round FA Cup clash with Middlesbrough which eventually ended in a 2-0 win for the Premership side. The feelgood factor carried on in Mansfield after top goalscorer Michael Boulding scored in the 93rd minute at Sincil Bank to get the Stags a much-needed 3 points. The win was followed by a hard working defeat this time to the hands of Brentford. During this game Mansfield new boy Jefferson Louis made his debut scoring within 10 minutes of his first game. Just a week later Mansfield went into a game with Wycombe botton of League Two recording there third away win of the in a row after Jefferson Louis scored in the 90th Minuite to give the Stags 3 points and lift them out of the League Two drop zone. Just four days later Mansfield again slipped up after Morecambe completed the double over the stags with a 2-1 win at field mill but the following game Mansfield became the second side to win at Darlington this season the only othere team being leaders MK Dons. After a few good results mansfield town sliped to a 3-1 deafeat againt Chester City on the 23 March and Chester had not won since 22 December and 4 days later Mansfield ended 6 straight home deafeats with a dissapointing 1-1 draw. The following Saturday Mansfield played thier most important game of the season so far against Wrexham which ended in another 1-1 draw. After the Wrexham game Mansfield were thrashed 4-0 at home by Rochdale and hours after the game boss Billy Dearden left the club by mutual consent and assistant manager Paul Holland was placed in charge at least untill the end of the easter fixtures. In holland's first game in charge hard working Mansfield went down to 1-0 to Hereford. In his second game Mansfield town recorded a 2-1 away victory and Bradford City. The following week fans were told an agreement beetween James Derry's consortium and contriversial owner Kieth Haslam had been made and in the same week Mansfield boosted thier hopes of survival with two new loan sighnings. An expirenced winger from Darlington joined and former Nothern Ireland international Kevin Horlock also joined the Mansfield squad for the remainder of the season. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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Ryan Goward (born 1 November 1989) is an English footballer who currently plays for Mansfield Town as a left winger. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
Neil Wainwright (born 4 November 1977 in Warrington) is an English footballer, currently with Darlington. ...
Darlington Football Club (also known as The Quakers or Darlo) are an English football team based in the English town of Darlington, currently playing in Football League Two. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
Kevin Horlock is gay (born November 1, 1972 in Erith, Kent) is an English born Northern Irish football player who currently plays for Mansfield Town, on loan from Scunthorpe United until the end of the 2007/08 season. ...
Scunthorpe United F.C. are an English football team based in the town of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. ...
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The Bolton players in white are defending - the nearest player is trying to prevent the Fulham forward in cyan from crossing the ball. ...
Keith Briggs (born December 11, 1981 in Glossop, Derbyshire) is an English football player. ...
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Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, and formerly inside forwards, are the players on a team in football in the row nearest to the opposing teams goal, who are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals. ...
Rory Boulding (born 1988) is an English footballer who currently plays for Mansfield Town. ...
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Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, and formerly inside forwards, are the players on a team in football in the row nearest to the opposing teams goal, who are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals. ...
Lewis Trimmer (born in Norwich, England) is an English footballer, currently playing for Mansfield Town. ...
Youth System Mansfield Youth system was very successful during 1998 and 2005 players such as Liam Lawrence, Craig Disley, Lee Williamson, Bobby Hassell and Alex John Baptiste had came from mansfield youth. Liam Lawrence (December 14, 1981 in Retford, England) is a football right winger, who currently plays for Stoke City. ...
Craig Disley (born 24 August 1981 in Worksop) is an English professional footballer, who plays in midfield for Bristol Rovers. ...
Lee Williamson (born 7 June 1982) is an English footballer who plays for Rotherham in Coca-Cola League 1. ...
Bobby Hassell was born in Derby, 4th June 1980. ...
Liam Lawrence - Liam left Mansfield for Sunderland in the promotion season and was playing Premiership football for Sunderland the following year. He is now at Stoke City. Liam Lawrence (December 14, 1981 in Retford, England) is a football right winger, who currently plays for Stoke City. ...
Sunderland Association Football Club is a football club based in Sunderland, on Wearside in the North-East of England. ...
Sunderland Association Football Club is a football club based in Sunderland, on Wearside in the North-East of England. ...
Stoke City F.C. (known as Stoke F.C. until 1925) is a football club from Stoke-on-Trent in England. ...
Craig Disley - Very good young talent now playing for Bristol Rovers. Bristol Rovers are a professional football team based in Bristol, England. ...
Lee Williamson - Left Mansfield for Northampton and has since moved to Rotherham but now plays Championship football with Watford. Watford Football Club is an English Football League team located in Watford, Hertfordshire. ...
Alex John Baptiste - At just 21 Bap has made over 150 appearances for the Stags and has a promising future ahead of him.In the summer of 2007 Baptiste attracted interest from Crewe but instead signed a four year contract with Mansfield. Bobby Hassell - Hassell left the Stags to join Barnsley and in his first season won the play-offs in league 1. Categories: Football (soccer) stubs | English football clubs ...
The Football League Championship Playoffs are a series of playoff matches contested by the teams finishing from 3rd to 6th in the Coca Cola Football League Championship table. ...
Player Records - Most league goals in a season - 55 Ted Harston (1936-37)
- Most league goals in total - 104 Harry Johnson (1931-36)
- Most league appearances - 440 Rod Arnold (1970-83)
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Notable Players Chris Greenacre Liam Lawrence Paul Holland Kevin Horlock Colin Calderwood Lee Williamson Richard Barker Luther Blisett Kieth Cassels After starting his career at Manchester City, Chris Greenacre went on to play football for the likes of Cardiff, Mansfield and Stoke City, before joining League One club Tranmere Rovers on a free-transfer in the summer of 2005. ...
Liam Lawrence (December 14, 1981 in Retford, England) is a football right winger, who currently plays for Stoke City. ...
Paul Holland (born 8 July 1973 in Lincoln) is a former English footballer, and is currently assistant manager at League Two club Mansfield Town. ...
Kevin Horlock is gay (born November 1, 1972 in Erith, Kent) is an English born Northern Irish football player who currently plays for Mansfield Town, on loan from Scunthorpe United until the end of the 2007/08 season. ...
Colin Calderwood (born 20 January 1965, in Stranraer, Scotland) is a former football player and former manager of Nottingham Forest, having been appointed in May 2006, and sacked in September 2007. ...
Lee Williamson (born 7 June 1982) is an English footballer who plays for Rotherham in Coca-Cola League 1. ...
Richard Barker (born May 30, 1975) is an English footballer, who currently plays for Mansfield Town. ...
Local Rivalries Chesterfield Football Club is an English football club based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. ...
Notts County F.C are a football club based in Nottingham, England. ...
Lincoln City F.C. are an English football team currently playing in Football League Two (the fourth tier of the English football league system). ...
Doncaster Rovers club badge Doncaster Rovers Football Club is an English professional football club, based at Belle Vue in the town of Doncaster, South Yorkshire. ...
History Nottingham Forest F.C. are an English football club, based at the City Ground, which is just outside the official boundary of Nottingham on the south side of the River Trent. ...
Notes - ^ Dearden departs Mansfield Town Official Website, 8 March 2008. Retrieved on 8 March 2008.
External links | | | Accrington Stanley | Barnet | Bradford City | Brentford | Bury | Chester City | Chesterfield | Dagenham & Redbridge | Darlington | Grimsby Town | Hereford United | Lincoln City | Macclesfield Town | Mansfield Town | Milton Keynes Dons | Morecambe | Notts County | Peterborough United | Rochdale | Rotherham United | Shrewsbury Town | Stockport County | Wrexham | Wycombe Wanderers BBC Sport is the sports division of the BBC. It became a fully dedicated division of the BBC in 2000. ...
Bristol City Football Club is one of two football league clubs in Bristol, England, (the other being rivals Bristol Rovers). ...
The Football League Trophy is the generic name of an English football competition for clubs in the two lower divisions of The Football League and, in some seasons, the leading sides in the Conference National. ...
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. are an English football club playing at Molineux Stadium. ...
Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Coca-Cola Football League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
The Football League is contested through three Divisions. ...
Accrington Stanley is a football club from Accrington in Lancashire, in the north-west of England, formed in 1968. ...
Barnet Football Club are an English football team from High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet in London, England. ...
Bradford City Association Football Club (also known as The Bantams, and previously The Paraders or The Citizens) are an English football club based in Bradford, Yorkshire, playing in League Two. ...
Brentford Football Club are an English football club based in Brentford in the London Borough of Hounslow. ...
For the team from Bury St Edmunds, see Bury Town F.C.. Bury Football Club are an English association football team based in Bury, Greater Manchester. ...
For the Local Government District of Chester, see Chester (district). ...
Chesterfield Football Club is an English football club based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. ...
Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. are an English football team based in Dagenham, Essex, currently playing in the Football League Two having been promoted as champions from the Football Conference in the 2006-07 season. ...
Darlington Football Club (also known as The Quakers or Darlo) are an English football team based in the English town of Darlington, currently playing in Football League Two. ...
This article is about Grimsby town football club. ...
Hereford United Football Club is a football club based in Hereford, England. ...
Lincoln City F.C. are an English football team currently playing in Football League Two (the fourth tier of the English football league system). ...
Macclesfield Town Football Club are an English football team. ...
Milton Keynes Dons Football Club is a football club from Milton Keynes, England. ...
It has been suggested that Morecambe F.C. Transfer History be merged into this article or section. ...
Notts County Football Club is a football club based in Nottingham, England, and are the oldest of all the clubs that are now professional[1]. The team currently plays in Football League Two, of the Coca-Cola league section of the English football league system. ...
Peterborough United Football Club are an English football team currently playing in League Two for the 2007-08 season. ...
Rochdale Association Football Club are an English football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. ...
Rotherham United F.C. is an English football club from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, that plays in Football Leagues fourth tier, League Two. ...
Shrewsbury Town Football Club are an English football club currently playing in Football League Two, the fourth tier of English football. ...
Stockport County Football Club are an English football club based in Stockport, England. ...
Wrexham Football Club (Welsh: , nicknamed The Red Dragons, or more traditionally, The Robins) are a football team based in Wrexham, north-east Wales. ...
Wycombe Wanderers Football Club are an English football team from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, currently playing in Football League Two. ...
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The Football Association (The FA) is the governing body of football in England and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. ...
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First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
England B team England B is a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the England national football team. ...
England C (previously known as the England National Game XI and the England Semi-Pro national team) is a football team that represents England at semi-professional level. ...
This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
The Football League is a league competition featuring professional football clubs from England and Wales, and is the oldest such competition in world football. ...
The Football League Championship (often referred to as The Championship for short, or the Coca-Cola Football League Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League. ...
Football League One (often referred to as League One for short or Coca-Cola Football League 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Coca-Cola Football League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
First International England U-21 0-0 Wales U-21 (Molineux, Wolverhampton; December 15, 1976) Biggest win England U-21 8-1 Finland U-21 (Boothferry Park, Hull; October 12, 1977) Biggest defeat Romania U-21 4-0 England U-21 (PloieÅti, Romania; October 14, 1980) & England U-21...
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First International England U-21 0-0 Wales U-21 (Molineux, Wolverhampton; December 15, 1976) Largest win England U-21 8-1 Finland U-21 (Boothferry Park, Hull; October 12, 1977) Worst defeat Romania U-21 4-0 England U-21 (PloieÅti, Romania; October 14, 1980) & England U-21...
The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
Conference South (currently billed as Blue Square Southern for sponsorship reasons) is one of the second divisions of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
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First international {{{First game}}} Biggest win England 4 - 2 Netherlands (Tubize, Belgium; 7 May 2007) Biggest defeat Spain 1 - 0 England (Tournai, Belgium; 13 May 2007) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 2007) Best result 2007, Qualifying European Championship Appearances 3 (First in 2005) Best result 2007: runners-up vs...
The England national under-16 football team are the youth players that may work their way up the ladder and end up in the England national football team. ...
For the rugby league competition, see Charity Shield (rugby league) The Football Association Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield) is an English association football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the FA Premier League and the winners of the FA Cup. ...
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The Northern Premier League logo. ...
The Northern Premier League First Division North is a football league planned to cover the north of England from the 2006-07 season. ...
// The split of the Northern Premier League First Division resulted in the Northern Premier League Division One North and the Northern Premier League Division One South. ...
This is a list of football clubs located in England and the leagues and divisions they play in (though note that not all play in the English football league system). ...
The Football League Trophy is the generic name of an English football competition for clubs in the two lower divisions of The Football League and, in some seasons, the leading sides in the Conference National. ...
For other uses, see Southern Football League (disambiguation). ...
The Southern Football League Premier Division is a football league covering central and south western England. ...
The Southern Football League Division One Midlands is a football league covering the most of the Midlands. ...
The Southern Football League Division One South & West is a football division covering southern and western England. ...
The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ...
The Isthmian League is a regional football league covering London and South East England. ...
The Premier Division is the top division of the Isthmian League. ...
The Isthmian League First Division North was a football division of the Isthmian League in the UK for two seasons from 2002-03 till 2003-04. ...
The Isthmian League First Division South was a football division of the Isthmian League in the UK for two seasons from 2003-03 till 2003-04. ...
This is a partial list of English football stadia, ranked in descending order of capacity. ...
The Conference League Cup is the generic name of an English football competition, open to clubs playing in levels 5 or 6 of the English football league system, (steps 1 and 2 of the National League System), which covers the three Football Conference divisions. ...
The English football league system, otherwise known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in England (although for historical reasons a small number of Welsh clubs also compete). ...
The Football Association Challenge Vase is an annual football competition for teams playing in the lower regional leagues of England. ...
This page details football records in England. ...
The FA National League System Cup is a new football competition run by The Football Association. ...
This is a list of foreign players in Premier League. ...
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