Torrington F.C.

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Torrington
Full name Torrington Football Club
Nickname(s) "Torrie", "The Super Greens"
Founded 1908
Ground Vicarage Field
(Capacity Unknown)
Chairman Flag of England Winston Martin
Manager Vacant
League North Devon League
Senior Division
2006-07 Western League
Premier Division 20th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Away colours

Torrington F.C. are a football club based in Great Torrington, Devon, England.

Torrington's home shirt is green with white hoops, which is worn with white shorts and green and green socks with white hoops. Their away shirt is yellow with blue stripes down the arms, which is worn with blue shorts and yellow socks. The nickname "The Super Greens" came from the fact that their home shirt has always been primarily green.

Former Torrington players who have progressed to the Football League include Kevin Hill (currently with Torquay United).

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[edit] Club History

Torrington were established in 1908 and, after spending several decades in local North Devon football, they stepped up and joined the South Western League in 1978. After five years, they were elected to the Western League Division One in 1984 and were immediately successful as Champions, earning promotion to the Premier Division. That 1984-85 season also saw their best ever run in the FA Vase when they reached the last 16 (5th round).

Despite being based in one of the smaller towns represented in the league, and having some of the longest distances to travel, the club has often finished in a respectable position, with the undoubted highlight coming in the 1990-91 season when the club finished in the runner-up position under former Plymouth Argyle boss Johnny Hore. They have been unable to repeat that feat since, and dropped down to the lower division for a five-season spell around the turn of the millennium, but returned to the Premier Division in 2003.

Gates at Vicarage Field dropped to an average of 44 in the 2006-07 season[1], and the club decided in June 2007 to withdraw from the Western League, and return to the North Devon League, taking over the position previously occupied by their reserve side.

[edit] Players

[edit] First-team Squad

As of 2006-07 season end, according to the official website.[2]

No. Position Player
Flag of England GK Vinny Stringer
Flag of England DF Robbie Herrera
Flag of England DF Jamie Kirkland
Flag of England DF Wayne Pomeroy
Flag of England DF Ashley Pook
Flag of England DF Aaron Pugh
Flag of England MF Lee Francis
Flag of England MF Mike Small
Flag of England MF Paul Williams
Flag of England FW Marc Bettiss
Flag of England FW Daniel Gulliver
Flag of England FW Gareth Law
Flag of England FW Conor Preston
Flag of England FW Marc Bettiss
Flag of England Mike Arscott
Flag of England Ben Ashton
Flag of England Gary Ashton
Flag of England Lee Beer
Flag of England Michael Best
Flag of England Mark Bickle
Flag of England Stephen Blackburn
Flag of England Matthew Bolton
Flag of England Philip Burgoyne
Flag of England Ibrahim Camara
Flag of England Sam Churchill
Flag of England Laim Collings
Flag of England James Daw
Flag of England Ryan Draper
Flag of England Duncan Duthrie
Flag of England Jamie Dyer
No. Position Player
Flag of England Alex Gard
Flag of England Daniel Gill
Flag of England Martin Gill
Flag of England Paul Green
Flag of England David Hallett
Flag of England Nick Hayman
Flag of England David Heath
Flag of England Matthew Hesford
Flag of England Glyn Hobbs
Flag of England James Horn
Flag of England Brian Jefferies
Flag of England Benjamin Jones
Flag of England Gareth Judkins
Flag of England Liam Kelland
Flag of England Daniel Knight
Flag of England Shane Krac
Flag of England Jonathan Margetts
Flag of England Dennis Mason
Flag of England Andrew Mitchell
Flag of England Nick Phillips
Flag of England Jamie Pook
Flag of England Nick Skinner
Flag of England Chris Slough
Flag of England Alan Small
Flag of England Lee Small
Flag of England James Tuffey
Flag of England Matthew White
Flag of England Matthew Williams
Flag of England Jonathan Winters


[edit] Player records

As of 2006-07 season end, according to combined sources on the official website.[3][4] Players in bold are still currently playing for the team.

[edit] Most appearances

# Name Position Appearances Goals
1 Mike Gilbert MF 533 29
2 Andy Stevens FW 516 224
3 Nigel Reed LB 473 15
4 David Penberthy GK 196 0
5 Kevin Darch MF 177 18
6 Neil Bettiss DF 69 12
7 Jamie Kirkland DF 66 7
8 Daniel Larcombe DF 62 4
9 Daniel Gulliver FW 59 6
10 Alan Small 57 1
=10 Lee Francis MF 57 10

[edit] Most goals

# Name Position Appearances Goals Goals/Game Ratio
1 Andy Stevens FW 516 224 0.434
2 Trevor May FW 51 43 0.843
3 Mike Gilbert MF 533 29 0.054
4 Gary Robinson 44 22 0.500
5 Kevin Darch MF 177 18 0.102
=5 Tim Hooper FW 41 18 0.439
7 Marc Bettiss FW 36 17 0.472
8 Martin Davey MF 49 16 0.327
=8 Danny Jenkins MF 44 16 0.364
10 Neil Bettiss DF 69 12 0.174

[edit] Club officials

As of 21 July 2005, according to official site.[5][6]

Torrington Committee

  • President: Keith Curtis
  • Chairman: Winston Martin
  • Vice-Chairman: Kevin Dunbar
  • Secretary: David Priscott
  • Treasurer: Penny Avery
  • General Manager: Graham Avery

Torrington Football Club

  • Manager: Robbie Herrera
  • Assistant Manager: Paul Feasby
  • Coach: Mark Kersey

[edit] Honours

[edit] Domestic

[edit] League

[edit] Cups

[edit] Season-by-season record

[edit] League record (since 1978)

Season Division Position Notes
1978-79 South Western League 17
1979-80 South Western League 15
1980-81 South Western League 2 Runners-up
1981-82 South Western League 5
1982-83 South Western League 2 Runners-up
1983-84 South Western League 12 Joined Western League
1984-85 Western League Division One 2 Runners-up, promoted to Premier Division
1985-86 Western League Premier Division 15
1986-87 Western League Premier Division 15
1987-88 Western League Premier Division 17
1988-89 Western League Premier Division 20
1989-90 Western League Premier Division 17
1990-91 Western League Premier Division 2 Runners-up
1991-92 Western League Premier Division 15
1992-93 Western League Premier Division 6
1993-94 Western League Premier Division 6
1994-95 Western League Premier Division 17
1995-96 Western League Premier Division 4
1996-97 Western League Premier Division 8
1997-98 Western League Premier Division 20 Relegated to Division One
1998-99 Western League Division One 14
1999-00 Western League Division One 7
2000-01 Western League Division One 10
2001-02 Western League Division One 4
2002-03 Western League Division One 1 Champions, promoted to Premier Division
2003-04 Western League Premier Division 11
2004-05 Western League Premier Division 16
2005-06 Western League Premier Division 19
2006-07 Western League Premier Division 20

[edit] FA Cup record (since 1981)

The following table shows Torrington's record in the FA Cup since 1981. The best they ever did in this competition came in the 1994-95 season and the 1996-97 season, when they reached the 2nd qualifying round, only to be knocked out by Bideford and Merthyr Tydfil, respectively.[7]

Season Round Opponent Score
1981-82 2nd Qualifying Round Falmouth Town 0 - 1
1982-83 1st Qualifying Round Shepton Mallet Town 0-3
1983-84 1st Qualifying Round Replay Frome Town 0-3
1984-85 1st Qualifying Round Frome Town 0-1
1985-86 Preliminary Round Ottery St Mary 0-1
1986-87 Preliminary Round Weston-super-Mare 0-1
1987-88 1st Qualifying Round Forest Green Rovers 0-3
1988-89 1st Qualifying Round Mangotsfield United 0-6
1989-90 Preliminary Round Replay Falmouth Town 2-4
1990-91 Preliminary Round Replay Saltash United 2-5
1991-92 1st Qualifying Round Replay Tiverton Town 2-3
1992-93 1st Qualifying Round Truro City 0-2
1993-94 Preliminary Round Yate Town 1-4
1994-95 2nd Qualifying Round Bideford 1-5
1995-96 Preliminary Round Saltash United 2-3
1996-97 2nd Qualifying Round Merthyr Tydfil 1-3
1997-98 Preliminary Round Bashley 0-9
1998-99 Preliminary Round Melksham Town 0-1
1999-00 1st Qualifying Round Wimborne Town 0-2
2000-01 Preliminary Round Backwell United 2-5
2001-02 Preliminary Round Elmore 0-1
2002-03 1st Qualifying Round Hungerford Town 0-1
2003-04 Preliminary Round Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2-3
2004-05 Preliminary Round Barnstaple Town 0-3
2005-06 Preliminary Round Elmore 0-2
2006-07 Extra-Preliminary Round Melksham Town 1-2
2007-08 Extra-Preliminary Round Hamworthy United W/O

[edit] FA Vase record (since 1981)

The following table shows Torrington's record in the FA Vase since 1981. The best they ever did in this competition came in the 1984-85 season, when they reached the 5th round, only to be knocked out by Steyning Town.[8]

Season Round Opponent Score
1981-82 Preliminary Round Newquay 0 - 2
1982-83 Preliminary Round Replay Wadebridge Town 1-2
1983-84 Preliminary Round Newquay 0-2
1984-85 5th Round Steyning Town 1-2
1985-86 3rd Round Sharpness 1-3
1986-87 3rd Round Replay Abingdon Town 0-3
1987-88 2nd Round Replay Dawlish Town 0-2
1988-89 1st Round Paulton Rovers 1-2
1989-90 Preliminary Round Chard Town 0-3
1990-91 1st Round Newquay 1-2
1991-92 3rd Round Hastings Town 0-3
1992-93 Preliminary Round Tiverton Town 0-2
1993-94 1st Round Elmore 1-2
1994-95 2nd Round Wimborne Town 2-4
1995-96 3rd Round Chichester City 1-2
1996-97 1st Round Odd Down 1-2
1997-98 1st Qualifying Round Odd Down 0-1
1998-99 2nd Qualifying Round Fairford Town 0-2
1999-00 2nd Qualifying Round Bishop Sutton 0-2
2000-01 1st Round Clevedon United 1-3
2001-02 1st Qualifying Round Replay Pershore Town 1-5
2002-03 2nd Round Christchurch 2-3
2003-04 4th Round Chertsey Town 1-5
2004-05 2nd Round Brislington 0-3
2005-06 2nd Qualifying Round Truro City 0-4
2006-07 2nd Qualifying Round Barnstaple Town 1-2
2007-08 1st Qualifying Round Dawlish Town W/O

[edit] References

  1. ^ Attendances
  2. ^ First-team squad. AFCTorrington.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-10-26.
  3. ^ Appearances record. AFCTorrington.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-10-26.
  4. ^ Goals record. AFCTorrington.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-10-26.
  5. ^ Torrington committee. AFCTorrington.co.uk (June 2005). Retrieved on 2007-10-26.
  6. ^ Torrington club information. AFCTorrington.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-10-26.
  7. ^ Torrington history. Football Club History Database. Retrieved on 2007-10-21.
  8. ^ Torrington history. Football Club History Database. Retrieved on 2007-10-21.

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