A.F.C. Fylde

A.F.C. Fylde
Full name Association Football Club Fylde
Nickname(s) The Coasters
Founded 1988 (as Kirkham & Wesham)
Ground Kellamergh Park
Bryning Lane
Warton Lancashire
(Capacity: 1,500 (200 seated))
Chairman Dai Davis
Manager Dave Challinor
League NPL Division One North
2010–11 NPL Division One North, 5th
Home colours
Away colours

A.F.C. Fylde is a football club based at Warton in the Borough of Fylde in the English county of Lancashire. The club were known as Kirkham & Wesham F.C. until the end of the 2007–08 season. The club has spent most of its existence in the West Lancashire League, but, after winning the league title for seven out of eight seasons, were accepted into North West Counties League Division Two in 2007. In their first season in that league they secured an automatic promotion spot to the Premier Division. They won the FA Vase in 2008. Their home ground is Kellamergh Park in Warton. For the 2008–09 season the club changed their name to A.F.C. Fylde.

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History

Formation

The club was formed by the amalgamation of Kirkham Town FC and Wesham FC in 1988.[1] By taking this name, the club was adopting the name of a previous club which had played in the West Lancashire League in the years immediately before the First World War.

West Lancashire League

Kirkham & Wesham played their first season in the West Lancashire League in 1988-89, taking the place previously held by Kirkham Town in Division One. The following season they finished bottom of this division and were relegated to Division Two. After three seasons in Division Two they were promoted in the 1992-93 season, only to again suffer relegation in 1994-95. They were immediately promoted again, finishing as runners-up and only losing two games all season in 1995-96.[2]

The West Lancashire League was re-structured with the First Division being re-named as the Premier Division in the 1998-99 season. After finishing fourth in successive season in the 1997-98 and 1998-99 seasons, the club then dominated the Premier Division for a number of years. They were Champions in seven out of eight seasons between the 1999-00 and 2006-07 seasons, finishing as runners-up in the one season they failed to win the league, 2002-03.[2]

Between January 2003 and October 2004, the club did not lose one match in any competition, a record that spanned 21 months. The run finally ended when they lost a league match, 1-0 to Dalton United[3]

In April 2006 the club completed a hat-trick of consecutive victories in the Lancashire Amateur Shield cup final when they beat fellow West Lancashire League side Charnock Richard 2-0 at the Lancashire FA ground in Leyland. It was the clubs fourth time winning the Shield in six years.[4]

As the nominated representatives of the Lancashire County Football Association (Lancashire FA), the club have been winners of the Northern Counties Cup in 2004-05, 2005-06, and 2006-07.

North West Counties League

Following their West Lancashire League championship success in 2006-07, the club were accepted into the North West Counties League for the 2007-08 season.

The club's first match in the North West Counties League was a home match on 11 August 2007, against Darwen in front of 101 fans, which they won 5-0.[5] The following Tuesday they played their first ever home match under floodlights winning 2-0 at home to Holker Old Boys[6]

In September 2007 the club announced a new shirt sponsorship deal with Lytham St Annes based company VetPlus, who are due to sponsor the teams kit for three years, as part of a five figure deal.[7] On 8 September the club played their first ever match in the FA Vase beating Northern Counties East League Division One club Worsbrough Bridge Athletic 3-0. The club had also arranged for the FA Vase trophy to be on display before the game.[8]

Manager Mick Fuller won the leagues manager of the month award for December 2007 following four successive wins during the month.[9] On 26 January 2008 the club reached the last sixteen of the FA Vase, in their first season in the competition, when they beat Studley 3-0.[10] On 9 February they reached the Quarter-finals of the FA Vase after they beat Sussex County League leaders, Crowborough Athletic 2-0 in front of a record crowd of 772 at Crowborough's Alderbrook Recreation Ground.[11] On 11 February they were drawn at home in the Quarter Final to Midland Football Alliance club, Coventry Sphinx on 1 March.[12] The match ended in a 3-3 draw after extra time.[11] Kirkham & Wesham won the replay 1-0 on 9 March in Coventry with a goal from Sean Paterson.[13] In the two-legged semi-final against Eastern Countes League Premier Division club, Needham Market the team won 4-2 on aggregate.[14]

On 24 April, the club won the Division Two knockout trophy with a 1-0 win over Bootle, and two days later secured one of the two automatic promotion places in North West Counties Division One when they beat Castleton Gabriels 3-1.

On 11 May, they won the FA Vase beating Lowestoft Town 2-1 in the final at Wembley Stadium in front of a total crowd of 19,537, with about 14,000 from Lowestoft and about 3,500 Kirkham & Wesham supporters. A goal down for most of the game, Kirkham & Wesham scored twice in the last six minutes, both goals coming from seventeen year old substitute Matt Walwyn, son of former Blackpool player, the late Keith Walwyn, who only played the last 11 minutes of the game. Kirkham & Wesham secured prize money of £20,000 for their win.[15][16] Although the total amount the club earned was expected to be around £75,000.[17] They were promoted to the Premier Division after finishing second in Division Two.

For the start of the 2008-09 season, the club changed their name from Kirkham & Wesham to A.F.C. Fylde.[1][6]

Future development

At the club's Annual general meeting (AGM) in July 2007, a 15 year plan was put forward with highly ambitious aims. The club aim to reach the Conference National by 2017, and The Football League by 2022.[18] On 19 January 2008 the club announced plans for a further move to yet another new stadium at an un-named 26-acre (110,000 m2) site.[19]

In February 2010 a Charitable Trust called the Haythornthwaite Sports Foundation unveiled plans for a new Community Sports Complex at Greenlands Farm which will comprise of Indoor and outdoor Sports Facilities catering for local junior football, cricket and other sports plus a new home for AFC Fylde with an initial capacity of 1400. Public Consultations took place in Feb 2010 with further announcements expected in Summer 2010.

Stadium

They play their home games at Kellamergh Park (previously known as the Birley Arms ground) in the village of Warton. They previously played in Kirkham at Coronation Road. In 2005 the club purchased land in Kellemargh, Warton and began to develop the facilities.[1] They relocated to their new ground which was purpose built to meet the requirement for playing in the North West Counties League at a cost of £150,000.[18]

The new ground was officially opened on 5 August 2006. It has a 200 seat main stand which cost £30,000 to build[18] with four rows of seating and a designated Press Box area.[20] A PA system is installed, and new floodlights are in place with other areas of the ground being developed. The ground is 3.8 miles (6.1 km) from their old council owned ground at Coronation Road in Kirkham.

Further improvements were made to the stadium in March 2009 to achieve Ground Grading GRADE E (Step 4) including additional covered seating, Club House and a new Directors Box.

The record attendance at the ground is 1,390 for a pre-season friendly against a Manchester United XI on 17 July 2009 which Fylde lost 2-1.

In March 2010 a new terrace behind the goals was erected and another matchday bar facility was built called 'Fullers Bar' and in summer 2010 a new training ground is being developed on adjacent land

Players

As of 1st July 2010.[21]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Lewis Edge
GK Dave Stevenson
DF Matt Lawlor
DF Phil Doughty
DF John Hills
DF Rick Mercer
DF Michael Stringfellow
DF Glenn Steel
DF Ryan Elderton
MF Dan Mahoney
MF Paul Jarvis
No. Position Player
MF Danny Penswick
MF Matt Mahoney
MF Matty Kay
MF Joe Booth
MF Michael Barnes
FW Matt Walwyn
FW Andy Bell
FW Tom Cahill
FW Kevin Townson
FW Isaac Kusaloka
FW Tutu Chilufya

Non-playing staff

Name Role
Dai Davis Chairman
David Haythornthwaite President
Martin Booker Business Development Manager
Dave Challinor Manager
Neil Mitchell Goalkeeper coach
Andy Clarkson Head of Football Development
Mick Fuller Club Development Manager
Matt Byrne-Fraser Physiotherapist

Club honours

North West Counties League Premier Division

West Lancashire Football League Premier Division

FA Vase

Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy

Northern Inter Counties Cup

Lancashire Amateur Shield

Richardson Cup

Presidents Cup

Houston Cup

Attendances

Records

Averages

As of 9 March 2009, the average league-game attendance at Kellemargh Park[25] for the 2008–09 season is 260, which places Fylde first for the division, and is an increase of 94.6% from the previous season.[26]

Past averages:

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