Full name | Ledbury Town Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Friesians | ||
Founded | 1893 | ||
Ground | New Street Ledbury Herefordshire |
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Chairman | Andy Kibble | ||
Manager | Chris Powell/Phil Preedy | ||
League | Herefordshire Football League Premier Division | ||
2010-11 | Herefordshire Football League Premier Division, 4th | ||
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Ledbury Town F.C. are a football club based in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England. They were established in 1893. The club is affiliated to the Herefordshire County FA.
In the 2004-05 season, they reached the 4th round of the FA Vase. For the 2011-12 season, they are members of the Herefordshire Football League Premier Division, after resigning from the West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division at the end of the 2009-10 season. Unusually for a club at this level, until 2006 they had a player in their squad who had represented his country at full international level, in the form of Latvian Alex Volosanovs.[1]
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Ledbury Town joined the West Midlands (Regional) League in 1974. Four years later, despite only finishing fifth, they were promoted to the Premier Division ahead of higher placed teams due to the quality of the facilities at their New Street ground. After finishing second from bottom in 1983, they dropped out of the league and played only local football for the next 8 years.
In 1991 they joined the Midland Combination, initially in Division One, but the following season they finished bottom and dropped into Division Two, where they remained until 1999 when they decided to switch leagues and return to the West Midlands Regional League, initially in Division One (South). In 2001, despite having one point deducted due to an irregularity, they finished as champions and were promoted to the Premier Division, where they remain to this day.
A high point in the club's history came in November 2003 when they played Manchester United in a benefit game for a local family who had lost several relatives in a motorway crash. A strong United side ran out 4-2 victors at New Street.
New Street boasts two stands, including a dedicated away seating area, as well as a club house. It backs onto the town's cemetery.