Guisborough Town F.C.

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Guisborough Town
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Full name Guisborough Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Priorymen
Founded 1973
Ground King George V Ground,
Guisborough, North Yorkshire
Capacity 3500
Manager English Andy Toman
League Northern League Division Two
2005-06 Northern League Division Two
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Guisborough Town F.C. is an English football club based in Guisborough, North Yorkshire. They were founded in 1973 and continue on today.

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[edit] History

Guisborough Town Football Club formed in 1973 and were soon entered into the Northern Alliance. There is however evidence to show that there were football teams in the town as Guisborough pre-dating them. Such as, Guisborough Belmont Athletic[1] as far back as the 1920s and a team named simply Guisborough[2]from the 1940s.

Town finished top of the Northern Alliance and won promotion to the Midland League in 1979-80, they reached the final of the FA Vase tournament the same season, unfortunetly for Guisborough they lost at Wembley 2-0 to Stamford. They played in the Midland League for two seasons, ending in 5th position in both ocassions. Then they became a founding member of the Northern Counties East League where they played for three seasons before joining the Northern League Division Two. After spending two seasons in the league they were promoted in second place during 1986-87, to the Northern League Division One.

Guisborough stayed here for eighteen years, until very recently. During 1988-89 they made their soul appearence in the FA Cup First Round in a match against Bury which they lost 1-0 at Middlesbrough's Ayresome Park.

[edit] Recent events

They were docked six points and relegated back down to Northern League Division Two at the end of the 2004-05. This is where they remain at the time being. Guisborough traditionally played in red and white stripes, however, this season they have changed to an all white strip with red trimming. They play their home games at King George V Ground in Guisborough.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Records

  • FA Cup
    • First Round, defeated by Bury 1-0, 1988-89.


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