Corby Town F.C.

Corby Town
Full name Corby Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Steelmen
Founded 1948
Ground Steel Park
(Capacity: 3,893 (2,152 covered, 577 seated))
Chairman Peter Mallinger
Manager Graham Drury
League Conference North
2010–11 Conference North, 5th
Home colours
Away colours

Corby Town F.C. is an English football club based in Corby, Northamptonshire. They will be members of the Conference North for the 2011–12 season. The Steelmen play their home games at the newly built Steel Park, adjacent to their previous ground, Rockingham Triangle Sports Stadium, which is owned by Corby Borough Council.

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History

During the 1930s Corby was represented in the United Counties League by steelworks side Stewarts & Lloyds. But by the 1948 it was decided that the expanding town could support an independent football club and Corby Town was formed. Their nickname of the Steelmen derives from the link with Stewarts & Lloyds.

Corby Town played their first game in August 1948 at Occupation Road, which was to be their home until 1985. They won the United Counties League championship in both 1950/1951 and 1951/1952, and these successes prompted a step up the Midland Football League in 1952. The Steelmen spent five seasons in the Midland League before switching to the Southern League. They were promoted to the League's top division in 1965 and making several applications for Football League membership without success.

Corby were relegated from the Premier Division in 1968 and remained in various forms of Division One until league re-organisation in 1982 saw them placed in the new-look Premier Division. The Steelmen were relegated again in 1990 - by which time they had moved to a new home at the multi-purpose Rockingham Triangle sports complex and for the remainder of the 90s the club struggled to stay in the Southern League.

Since 2002, however, the club's fortunes have turned around, culminating in a return to the Southern League Premier Division in 2006 following a fantastic season with Rob Dunion at the helm. Following a tough year back in the Premier Division that saw the departure of both Dunion and his successor Dougie Keast, the club were saved from relegation by Farnborough Town's demise from the Conference South. 2007/08 looked really positive for The Steelmen, with a new board led by ex-Kettering Town Chairman Peter Mallinger, Mick Leech & Les Manning of Corby based construction company Weldon Plant, as well as former Kettering director Dave Dunham. However the side assembled by Kevin Wilson vastly underachieved and following his sacking by the club and an influx of new players by new manager Graham Drury The Steelmen avoided relegation with just one week of the season remaining. Following a number of new signings and complete team restructuring the Steelmen, promotion to the Conference North was achieved on the 25th April 2009, at the Rockingham Triangle in front of a strong crowd of 1,990. The record gate at the Triangle was set in a pre-season game with Rangers with 2,300 supporters present. The record at Occupation Road was 10,239 against Peterborough United.

In July 2011 the club announced the appointment of a fifth director [1], Chris Rivett, who joins Acting Chairman David Mallinger, Director Graham Starmer, Ian Hopewell and Helen Thompson on the club's board.

Players

Current squad

As of 21 June 2010.

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 Chris MacKenzie
GK Will Jones
DF Delroy Gordon
DF Phil Gulliver
DF Paul Malone
DF Aynsley McDonald
DF Tom Land
DF Joe Wilcox
DF Jean-Sylvain Dossou
No. Position Player
MF Aaron Daniels
MF Andy Hall
MF Leon Hibbert
MF Paul Mayo
MF James Ozmen
MF Jordan Spruce
MF Steven Towers
FW Matt Rhead
FW Jordan Smith

On loan

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
FW Gregg Smith (at Stamford until the end of the season)

2008/09 Stats

Competitions

Attendances

Results

Stadium

At the start of the 2011–12 season the club moved to their new purpose-built stadium located adjacent to their previous home, Rockingham Triangle Sports Stadium. Steel Park, as the new ground has been christened, features a main stand seating 577 supporters and a large covered terrace to one end, providing cover for a further 1,575. The total ground capacity is 3,893 and there is room for further expansion if required.

Former managers

Notable former players

References

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