Ringwood Town F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ringwood Town
Full name Ringwood Town Football Club
Nickname(s) not known
Founded 1879
Ground Long Lane, Ringwood, Hampshire
(Capacity tbc)
Chairman Derek Kirby
Manager Jy Taylor
League Wessex League Premier Division
2006-07 Wessex League Premier Division, 19th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Away colours

Ringwood Town F.C. is a football club based in Ringwood, Hampshire, England. In 2004, they entered the FA Vase competition for the first time in their history. They are currently members the Wessex League Premier Division.

[edit] History

Few football clubs in Hampshire can boast that they are 127 years old, but an ancient copy of the old Ringwood Almanac reveal that Ringwood Town Football Club was formed in 1879. The club is first mentioned in county records in 1886 when it used the title of Ringwood Hornets.

The team was disbanded during the 1914-1918 war and was re-established in 1918 as Ringwood Comrades, consisting mainly of servicemen returning from the battlefields.

In 1936 the club reverted to the name of Ringwood Town Football Club but was disbanded again during the Second World War. In 1946 the club was listed as Ringwood and Welworthy Football Club but soon reverted back to the title of Ringwood Town and has played under that name ever since.

The club played at Carvers Playing Fields during the 1950s and 1960s but an ambitious club committee, encouraged by Ringwood Town Council, laid the foundations for the club to move to the present Long Lane ground.

Successive committees have continued to improve the facilities at the ground such that the club was able to join the Wessex League in 2004.

Ringwood Town have won the Bournemouth Senior Cup on 4 occasions and runner up on a further four. In 1980 the club recorded its most memorable achievement when Southern League opponents were defeated to win the Russell Cotes Cup. Since then the club was promoted to Hampshire League Division One only to be relegated the following season. The club has had notable success in the Bournemouth Leagues and in the Bournemouth F.A. Page Croft Cup.

During 2003-04 season the 1st team reached the final of the Hampshire League Floodlit Cup whilst the reserve team won the Hampshire League Combination 2 Division.

In 2005-06 the 1st team finished 9th, with the reserve team 5th in their respective decision. The re-formed Sunday team won Bournemouth F.A. Division 3 with an unbeaten league record and a new League record, conceding only 9 goals in 22 matches. This improvement was not maintained in 2006-07, with the club finishing next to bottom of the Wessex League Premier Division.

[edit] External links


AFC Totton | Alton Town | Alresford Town | Bemerton Heath Harlequins | Bournemouth | Brading Town | Brockenhurst | Christchurch | Cowes Sports | Downton | Fareham Town | Hamble Aerostructures Sports & Social Club | Hamworthy United | Hayling United | Horndean | Lymington Town | Moneyfields | New Milton Town | Poole Town | Ringwood Town | Romsey Town | VT F.C. | Wimborne Town

Football in England
v  d  e
League competitions The FA Cup competitions
Premier League England (B) (C) FA Cup
The Football League (Champ, 1, 2) (U-21) (U-20) (U-19) Football League Cup
Football Conference (Nat, N, S) (U-18) (U-17) (U-16) FA Community Shield
Northern Premier (Prem, 1N, 1S) List of clubs Football League Trophy
Southern League (Prem, 1Mid, 1S&W) List of venues FA Trophy
Isthmian League (Prem, 1N, 1S) (by capacity) Conference League Cup
English football league system List of leagues FA Vase
Records FA NLS Cup
Foreign players


The club, at the end of the 2003/04 season, made the controversial decision to close many of their youth teams and/or merge them with fellow local side New Forest Rangers.