Full name | Keynsham Town Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | K's[1] | |
Founded | 1895[1] | |
Ground | Crown Field, Keynsham (Capacity: 3,001) |
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Chairman | Nigel Kay[1] | |
Manager | Stuart Nethercott[1] | |
League | Western League Division One[1] | |
2010-11 | Western League Division One, 16th |
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Keynsham Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club founded in 1895 in Keynsham, England.[1] The club is affiliated to the Somerset County FA.
They were elected to the Western League in 1973,[2] and currently play in the Western Football League Division One, at level ten of the English football league system. They have previously played in the Western Football League Premier, at level nine, and won the Somerset Senior Cup in 1951-52, 1957–58 and 2003-04.[3]
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Keynsham Town were founded in 1895.[1] They have played continuously apart from a break during World War II and moved to their current ground, the Crown Field, in 1945.[4] They first played in the Bristol & District League and progressed through the Bristol Premier Combination and Somerset Senior League and won the Somerset Senior Cup in 1951-52 and 1957-58.[1][3]
They were elected to the Western League in 1973[2] but were relegated three years later in 1976.[5] Since then they have been promoted to the Premier Division three times and relegated three times. They won the Somerset Senior Cup for the third time in 2002-03[3] and reached the 5th round of the FA Vase in 2003-04.[6] They currently play in the Western Football League Division 1.[1] Keynsham have been captained by the youngest ever captain in the Western Leagues history. Adam Kay who was 16 years and 109 days captained the team for a stretch of 15 games after joining them after being released from Bristol Rovers FC reserve team.
Keynsham Town wear amber/black/amber, their change colours are green and white/green/green.[1]
Keynsham Town played at several locations in Bristol prior to World War II: "The Hams" until 1910, "Gaston" until 1925, "Park Road" until 1930 and then "Charlton Road" until the outbreak of war in 1939.[4] After World War II, they took up residence at their current ground, Crown Field.[4] The ground was redeveloped in the 1970s. and is now equipped with floodlights.[7]
The club's record attendance was against current Premier League side Chelsea when 3,000 people attended a floodlit game during the 1988-89 season.
Season | League | Division | Position | Notes |
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1973-74 | Western League | 13/19 | ||
1974-75 | Western League | 8/21 | ||
1975-76 | Western League | 22/23 | Relegated | |
1976-77 | Western League | Division 1 | 3/18 | |
1977-78 | Western League | Division 1 | 1/19 | Promoted |
1978-79 | Western League | Premier | 12/20 | |
1979-80 | Western League | Premier | 11/20 | |
1980-81 | Western League | Premier | 12/20 | |
1981-82 | Western League | Premier | 18/20 | |
1982-83 | Western League | Premier | 19/20 | Relegated |
1983-84 | Western League | Division 1 | 5/21 | |
1984-85 | Western League | Division 1 | 8/22 | |
1985-86 | Western League | Division 1 | 16/22 | |
1986-87 | Western League | Division 1 | 13/22 | |
1987-88 | Western League | Division 1 | 7/19 | |
1988-89 | Western League | Division 1 | 10/20 | |
1989-90 | Western League | Division 1 | 8/20 | |
1990-91 | Western League | Division 1 | 13/21 | |
1991-92 | Western League | Division 1 | 6/22 | |
1992-93 | Western League | Division 1 | 7/21 | |
1993-94 | Western League | Division 1 | 5/20 | |
1994-95 | Western League | Division 1 | 7/21 | |
1995-96 | Western League | Division 1 | 3/19 | |
1996-97 | Western League | Division 1 | 2/20 | Promoted |
1997-98 | Western League | Premier | 17/20 | |
1998-99 | Western League | Premier | 19/20 | Relegated |
1999-00 | Western League | Division 1 | 5/17 | |
2000-01 | Western League | Division 1 | 2/19 | Promoted |
2001-02 | Western League | Premier | 13/20 | |
2002-03 | Western League | Premier | 10/18 | |
2003-04 | Western League | Premier | 15/18 | |
2004-05 | Western League | Premier | 11/20 | |
2005-06 | Western League | Premier | 17/20 | |
2006-07 | Western League | Premier | 22/22 | Relegated |
2007-08 | Western League | Division 1 | 14/21 | |
Source: Football Club History Database |
Keynsham Town L.F.C. are the women's football club affiliated to Keynsham Town. They were founded in 1993 as a local six-a-side team and in 1998-99, entered a senior team in South West Women's Football League Division 2, at the same time becoming closely affiliated to Keynsham Town men's club.[8] The team progressed through the league, winning promotion to Division One (South) in 1998-99, to the Premier Division in 2001-02, to the South West Combination Women's league in 2003-04 having won the Premier Division title, and to the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division in 2005-06, having won the South West Combination Women's league.[8][9] They won the Somerset Cup in 2006-2010.[8]
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