Belper Town F.C.

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Belper Town
Full name Belper Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Nailers
Founded 1951
Ground Christchurch Meadow
Ground Capacity 2,400 (500 seated)
Chairman Alan Benfield
Manager Peter Duffield
League Northern Premier League
Division One South
2012–13 Northern Premier League
Division One South, 3rd
Home colours
Away colours

Belper Town F.C. are a football team based in Belper, Derbyshire, England. The club plays in the Northern Premier League Division One South.

History

They were established in 1883 and joined the Midland League in 1961. After the 1981–82 season, Belper Town joined the Northern Counties East League Premier Division, winning the title in 1984–85. After a second place finish in 1996–97, they were promoted to the Northern Premier League First Division.

Belper Town football ground entrance

Although the establishing year of 1883 appears on the club badge, the team has folded three teams through lack of finance. The current, fourth incarnation of the club, was formed in 1951. The first club played the mighty Sheffield Wednesday at home in the First Round of the FA Cup in 1887, losing 3-2. It is the only time that a side from Belper has ever progressed beyond the Preliminary Rounds. The current team has reached the 4th (and final) Qualifying Round on four occasions but the long overdue 1st Round appearance remains tantalisingly out of reach. In 1994–95, they reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase, losing to Oxford City.

In 2007, Belper Town competed in the inaugural season of the Northern Premier League Division One South.

In 2008, they won the Derbyshire Senior Cup beating Alfreton Town 4-3 on aggregate.

They finished 8th in the Northern Premier - First Division South in its inaugural year in 2007-08, then after finishing 2nd in 2008/2009, they lost in the playoff final by 1-0 to Stocksbridge Park Steels. The following season they just missed out on the playoffs, finishing 6th. Then 14th in 2010-11, and 6th again in 2011-12.

Belper finished their most recent season, 2012-13 in 3rd place and missed out in the playoffs, beaten by Stamford Town who went on to gain promotion.

Stadium

Two views of the club's home stadium, showing the new stand built in 2003 (left) and the Reg Walker Stand, on the opposite side of the ground (right)

The club originally played at the Acorn Ground before moving to their current residence at Christchurch Meadow in 1951 when they were reformed for the fourth time. The freehold to the ground was bought by Belper Town in 1986 for £6,000.

Major refurbishments to the stadium including the changing rooms, clubhouse and conferencing suite were completed in 1999 at a cost of £250,000. In 2003, more than £200,000 was spent on constructing a new 500-seater stand so the ground could meet league standards. There is also covered standing for a further 300 spectators.

The record attendance for a Belper Town home match is 3,600 who turned up to see them play Ilkeston Town in 1951, the year the club were reformed.

Current squad

As of 04/01/2014.[1]

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
England GK Dave Ratcliffe
England GK Scott Low
England DF Aaron Pride
England DF Shaun Roulston
England DF Dan White
England DF Chris Jones
England DF Joe Conkleton
England DF Phil Watt
England DF Liam Davis
England DF Luke Beatson
England MF Simon Harrison
England MF Colin Marrison
England MF Gareth Davies
England MF Sam Duncum
England MF Andy Rushbury
England MF Steve Warne
England MF Scott Clapperton
England FW Jon Froggatt
England FW Mark Ward
England FW Kieran Wells
England FW Antony Rowley

Honours

  • Midland Counties League
    • Champions: 1980
  • Central Alliance League
    • Champions: 1959
  • Northern Counties East League Presidents Cup
    • Winners: 1996

References

  1. "First Team". Belper Town F.C. Retrieved 2 November 2011. 

External links

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