Castleton Gabriels F.C.

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Castleton Gabriels F.C.
Full name Castleton Gabriels Football Club
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Founded 1924 as St. Gabriels F.C.
Ground Butterworth Park
Castleton
Rochdale
Capacity 1500
Chairman David Ritchie
Manager Eric Davies
League North West Counties Football
League, Division Two
2004-05 NWCFL Division Two, 20th
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Castleton Gabriels Football Club are an English football club based in Castleton, near Rochdale, Greater Manchester.

The club was founded as a church team in 1924, under the name St. Gabriels F.C. Until the 1960s, its players had to be Catholic and regularly attend both church and Sunday school. Once these restrictions were lifted, the club began to win regional trophies. They moved to their present ground, Butterworth Park, in 1979, and joined the Manchester Football League in 1984, having previously played in the Rochdale Alliance League. In 1990, the club's name was changed to Castleton Gabriels and they joined the North West Counties Football League, but they began to struggle at the turn of the century when their main benefactor stopped contributing and they had their worst ever season in 2003/4, conceding over 100 goals and finishing bottom of the league. They were bottom again in 2004/5, but were not relegated in either season as the league was under-subscribed.[1] Their start to the 2005/6 season was no more impressive, with a 10–2 defeat to F.C. United of Manchester on 10 December leaving them bottom of the league on −3 points, having had four points deducted for registration irregularities.

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  1.   In the 2005/6 season, there were three spare places in division two of the North West Counties League. Although it has three feeder leagues, none of the clubs that have recently qualified for promotion have been able to meet the ground requirements.


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