Stewarts & Lloyds Corby F.C.

Stewarts & Lloyds Corby
Full name Stewarts & Lloyds Corby
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Foundrymen
Founded 1935
Ground Recreation Ground
Occupation Road, Corby
Chairman John Davies
League United Counties League Premier Division
2010-11 United Counties Football League Premier Division, 8th
Home colours
Away colours

Stewarts & Lloyds Corby F.C. is a football club based in Corby, Northamptonshire, England.

History

The club was founded in 1935 as the works team of the Stewarts & Lloyds Iron & Steel Company. S & L was the principal steel company exploiting the ironstone in the area, and the major employer in Corby. The club was a leading contender in the United Counties League.

In 1948 a rival club, Corby Town was formed in the town. Most of the key S & L personnel joined the new club, leaving a rump which joined the Kettering Amateur League. The club won the Kettering Amateur League championship in 1954, and they joined the United Counties League in 1957.

The club’s form in the league was indifferent, but they won the Division One championship in 1973-74 and 1974-75 and were promoted to the Premier Division for 1975-76, where they have played ever since. The club nearly went under before a rescue by local businessman John Georgiou, who changed the name to Hamlet S&L after his company for three seasons.

The club installed floodlights in 1992, which allowed them to enter more competitions, including the FA Cup for the first time since the war. They have also made ground improvements with the assistance of a lottery grant.

They reached the second qualifying round of the FA Cup in season 2008-09, before winning the UCL that year.

In the 2011-12 season, Stewarts & Lloyds Corby F.C. are playing in the United Counties League Premier Division, led by joint managers Daren Young and Lee Duffy

Club statistics

Season Division Points Position League Cup F.A. Cup F.A. Vase Notes
1990–91 UCL Premier 47 7/22 R2 N/E R 2 As Hamlet S & L
1991–92 UCL Premier 74 9/24 R3 N/E Ex Pre As Hamlet S & L
1992–93 UCL Premier 78 7/22 R1 1 QR R 1
1993–94 UCL Premier 61 11/22 R1 Pre Pre
1994–95 UCL Premier 34 17/19 R1 1 QR R 1
1995–96 UCL Premier 57 12/20 RU Pre 2 QR
1996–97 UCL Premier 71 6/20 R3 Pre R 3
1997–98 UCL Premier 78 5/21 PRE 1 QR R 1
1998–99 UCL Premier 66 5/20 R1 1 QR 2 QR
1999–00 UCL Premier 63 9/20 R1 1 QR 1 QR
2000–01 UCL Premier 60 11/21 R2 1 QR R 1
2001–02 UCL Premier 49 14/21 R2 1 QR R 3
2002–03 UCL Premier 68 6/21 PRE 1 QR R 2
2003–04 UCL Premier 40 19/22 R2 1 QR R 1
2004–05 UCL Premier 35 21/22 R 2 N/E N/E
2005–06 UCL Premier 50 16/22 R 2 N/E N/E
2006–07 UCL Premier 41 16/21 R 2 N/E 2 QR
2007–08 UCL Premier 53 12/21 Pre Ex Pre 2 QR
2008–09 UCL Premier 88 1/21 RU 2Q R4
2009 –10 UCL Premier 54 12/21 R2 Ex Pre R2
2010 –11 UCL Premier 65 8/21 R2 2Q 1Q

Key to cup rounds : Ex Pre = Extra Preliminary Round, Pre = Preliminary Round, 1 QR = First Qualifying Round, 2 QR = Second Qualifying Round, R 1 = Round One, R 2 = Round Two, R 3 = Round Three, N/E = Not Entered

Source: Football Club History Database (www.fchd.info)

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