Kendal Town F.C.

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Kendal Town F.C.
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Full name Kendal Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Field, The Town
Founded 1919
Ground Planet Conservatories Stadium,
Parkside Road, Kendal
Capacity 2,400
Chairman David Willan
Manager Lee Ashcroft
League Northern Premier League
Premier Division
2005-6 3rd (Promoted)
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Kendal Town F.C. is an English football club based in Kendal, Cumbria, and playing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division in the English football league system.

The club was nicknamed The Field, a reference to its former name, Netherfield AFC. Current supporters, however, tend to use the nickname "The Town". The team plays its home matches at the Planet Conservatories Stadium, Parkside Road.

[edit] History

The club was established at the end of the First World War as Netherfield AFC when the employees at the town shoe factory, the K Shoes Company, formed a football team. They played in the land near the factory, and the club ground is still located there.

1925 - Won the Westmorland County Cup

1945 - Turned semi-professional by joining the Lancashire Combination League

1949 - Won the Lancashire Combination Championship

1950 - Reached the second round of the FA Cup, playing Watford F.C.

1956 - Reached the first round stage of the FA Cup for the fifth time in eight years, a 5-1 loss to Grimsby Town F.C., watched by a record crowd of 5,000

1955-56 - Won the Combination Cup

1960-61 - Won the Combination Cup

1963-64 - Finished runners-up to Chorley F.C., as striker Tom Brownlee scored 76 goals

1964-65 - Won the Combination Championship Division 1 title. The club reserve team won the Division 2 Championship

1968 - One of the founder members of the Northern Premier League

1980 - Set a record along with Bridlington Town F.C. for the record number of cup ties replays, playing seven times before managing to win 2-0 to go up to the second round of the FA Trophy

1982 - Had to move to the North West Counties Football League Division One because of financial constraints

1987 - Moved into the newly formed League Division 1 of the Northern Premier League

1998 - Changed name to Netherfield Kendal

2000 - Changed name to Kendal Town FC

2003 - Reached the final of the Marsden Cup, losing 0-2 to Leigh RMI F.C.

2004-05 - Finished at fifth place in the league, 2-1 in the promotion play-off to AFC Telford

2005 - Awarded the Charter Standard status along with Wattsfield Youth FC

2006 - Promoted to the Unibond Premier League by virtue of finishing in third place in the league and subsequently winning the play-off final 2–1 over Gresley Rovers at home on 6 May 2006

[edit] Current squad

As of December 1, 2006

Goalkeepers

  • Ross Baxter
  • Neil Thompson

Defenders

  • Paul Rigby
  • Paul Sparrow
  • Nigel Taylor
  • Andy Hill
  • Craig Redhead

Midfielders

  • Scott Redhead
  • Ryan Elderton
  • Ian Kilford
  • Warren Beattie
  • Seb Beckett
  • Ricky Mercer
  • Paul Osbourne

Forwards

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