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Norton United F.C. is a football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. They were established in 1989 and joined the Staffordshire Senior League in the same year. They were the Midland League Champions three times and are currently members of the North West Counties Football League Division Two. This page is about Stoke-on-Trent in England. ...
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Their web site can be found at www.nortonunited.co.uk Club History
Alan Tittensor, who realised that there was the potential to form leading junior football club at Norton Cricket Club, formed Norton United Football Club in 1989. The team entered the Staffordshire Senior League. After a couple of years, during which the foundations were laid, the club started to gain success, and won the first of its trophies with a 2-1 win over Redgate Clayton in the League Cup. Further success followed and the Staffordshire Senior League and Cup double was won in 1997. The League success was emulated in 1999 along with a victory in the prestigious Staffordshire FA Senior Vase Final. The League and Cup double was repeated in 2001 and this was followed by promotion to The North West Counties Football League. In 2004-05 we added to our list of honours by winning the Staffordshire FA Senior Vase for the second time. Lee Pugh was the star of this competition, scoring in every round. We are led to believe that this is a unique achievement. During the last five years considerable change has taken place. The surrounds of the pitch have been upgraded considerably, floodlights have been erected and the whole playing surface has been relayed at the cost of £35,000. We now have a playing surface to be proud of. In addition to this the clubhouse has been redeveloped and is a very fine building. We are indeed, very grateful to the organisations that have helped along the way. Over the last two seasons several changes have taken place with regard to the size of the football club. We now run a second team in the Drayton Beaumont Midland League and a Sunday Team, who are members of the P.D.S.L. In 2003, the second team were winners of The Midland League Cup beating Hanley Town in the final by 2-0. We are looking to build on this success as we look forward to the massive changes in the organisation of Saturday Football. We have started junior teams at Under 18 and Under 16 level and will this season be bringing the other junior teams at the club into the fold. The plans have been submitted for the new changing room block as well as the second pitch over the fence at the far end of the ground. Everyone at Norton is looking forward with optimism and confidence.
Club Information
NORTON UNITED F. C. Founded 1989 County Affiliation : Staffordshire Ground: Norton Cricket Club & Miners Welfare Institute, Community Drive Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 1QF Telephone: 01782 838290
Colours: Black and White Striped Shirts, Black Shorts and Black Socks Previous League: Springbank Vending Midland League
Honours
Springbank Vending Midland League Champions 1997, 1999, 2001 League Cup Winners 1992, 1997, 2001 Staffordshire FA Senior Vase Winners 1999, 2004
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