Leek Town Football Club is an English
football
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club based in
Leek
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,
Staffordshire
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, playing in the , the seventh tier of English football. The team, nicknamed "The Blues", play their home games at Harrison Park.
The club was founded in 1946 and played in a variety of local leagues including the
Staffordshire County League,
Manchester League,
Mid-Cheshire League and
Cheshire County League
The Cheshire County League was a football league founded in the north west of England in 1919, drawing its teams largely from Cheshire, surrounding English counties and North Wales.
Initially the league was dominated by the reserve teams of Fo ...
, before becoming a founder member of the
North West Counties League in 1982 and from there progressing to the
Northern Premier League
The Northern Premier League is an English Association football, football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern Football League, Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English footba ...
in 1987. In 1997 they were Northern Premier League champions and gained promotion to the
Football Conference
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, the highest level of English
non-league football
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, spending two seasons at that level before being relegated.
Leek Town reached the final of the
FA Trophy
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in 1990, having progressed all the way from the first qualifying round, but lost in the final at
Wembley Stadium
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3–0 to
Barrow.
History
Football was played in Leek from at least 1876, with an earlier side called simply
Leek F.C. having been part of
The Combination
The Combination was a league during the early days of English football. It had two incarnations; the first ran only for the 1888–89 season for teams across Northern England and the Midlands, and was disbanded before completion. The second ...
in the 1890s,
but the current Leek Town club traces its lineage to the formation of a team called Leek Lowe Hamil in 1946 (although the club's official history does not mention it, some sources state that the club was initially known as Abbey Green Rovers before adopting the Lowe Hamil name).
The club began life playing in the local Leek and Moorlands League, playing on a field adjoining a
pub
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, before joining the
Staffordshire County League in 1947. In
1949–50 Lowe Hamil were champions of this league, becoming the first (and to date only) team to win the title without losing a single match
(some sources state this title win occurred in
1950–51).
In 1951 the team switched to the
Manchester League, adopting the name Leek Town at the same time,
and won the championship at the first attempt,
after which the team relocated once more to the
Mid-Cheshire League, where again they played for just one season.
In 1954 the team joined the
Birmingham & District League but resigned in the middle of the
1956–57 season due to financial difficulties, after which they had another brief spell in the Manchester League, which was also curtailed due to monetary problems,
before eventually returning to the
Staffordshire County League.
In 1968 a new committee was formed, under which the club emerged from the doldrums. Manager
Paul Ogden took over in 1969 and led the club to two Staffordshire County League championships, followed in quick succession by two Manchester League titles.
After the second Manchester League win, Leek joined the
Cheshire County League
The Cheshire County League was a football league founded in the north west of England in 1919, drawing its teams largely from Cheshire, surrounding English counties and North Wales.
Initially the league was dominated by the reserve teams of Fo ...
, where they were league champions at the second attempt in the
1974–75 season, but after Ogden left in 1975 to take over as manager of
Northwich Victoria a series of managers came and went in quick succession without being able to maintain this level of success.
In 1982 the Cheshire County League merged with the
Lancashire Combination
The Lancashire Combination was a football league founded in the North West of England in 1891–92. It absorbed the Lancashire League in 1903. In 1968 the Combination lost five of its clubs to the newly formed Northern Premier League. In 1982 i ...
to form the new
North West Counties League, where Leek spent five relatively unsuccessful seasons.
During their spell in this league former
England
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player
Mike Pejic took over as manager, Leek's most high-profile appointment to date, but he had only a short reign before moving to
Northwich Victoria.
Following Kevin Lewis' brief reign Neil Baker took over in 1986 and was to lead the club to some of its greatest successes to date.
Leek were chosen to be among the founder members of the new
Northern Premier League
The Northern Premier League is an English Association football, football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern Football League, Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English footba ...
Division One in 1987 and in
1989–90 won the Division One title to gain promotion to the Premier Division, the highest level at which they had ever played. In the same season they progressed through eight rounds of the
FA Trophy
The Football Association Challenge Trophy, also known as the Isuzu FA Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is a men's football knockout cup competition run by and named after The Football Association (the FA) and competed by mainly National League ...
, including a quarter-final win over
Darlington
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, that season's
Conference
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champions, to reach the final at
Wembley Stadium
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but were defeated 3–0 by
Barrow.
In
1993–94 Leek finished second in the
Northern Premier League Premier Division
The Northern Premier League is an English football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English football league system.
Geographically, the league c ...
, which should have been sufficient for promotion to the
Football Conference
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. However, they were refused promotion due to financial irregularities. To compound their problems, they were shifted from the Northern Premier League to the
Southern League; the resulting travel costs proved a severe drain on the club. After one season the club was allowed to return to the Northern Premier League.

In
1996–97 Leek claimed the Northern Premier League title by ten points and were this time granted promotion to the Conference. In their first season at this level they narrowly managed to avoid relegation but could not repeat the feat the following year and were relegated back to the Northern Premier League Premier Division. In
2000–01 the Blues were relegated to Division One, but regained their place in the Premier Division when the league was restructured due to the formation of
Conference North
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in 2004.
The club achieved several mid-table finishes in the league but struggled off the pitch. On 21 June 2006 it was announced that the club was in such severe financial peril that it was facing a winding-up order,
but on 11 June the following year it was confirmed that a new consortium had taken over the club and secured its future. In the
2007–08 season Leek finished in the bottom four, resulting in relegation to
Division One South.
Between the
2011–12 and
2014–15 seasons the club qualified for the play-offs for promotion back to the Premier Division three times, but missed out each time. In 2011–12 Leek lost in the final to
Ilkeston. Two seasons later the team lost at the semi-final stage to
Belper Town, and in 2015–16 Leek lost in the final to
Sutton Coldfield Town.
Due to league re-organisations, since 2015 Leek have played in Division One South, Division One West, and Division One South East.
In the 2018–19 season Leek again made the play-offs and defeated
Colne
Colne () is a market town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England. The town is northeast of Nelson, Lancashire, Nelson, northeast of Burnley and east of Preston, Lancashire, Preston.
The ...
in the semi-finals but lost in the final to
Radcliffe. Both the subsequent two seasons were abandoned due to the
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
pandemic.
The
2023–24 season saw Leek promoted from the Division One West as champions.
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Colours and crest
Leek's home colours have traditionally been all blue, and their away colours all yellow,
both colours which reflect the town's coat of arms, which is predominantly blue and gold.
More recently the club has used a blue and white kit similar to that of
Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers Football Club is a professional football club based in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, which competes in the , the second level of the English football league system. They have played home matches at Ewood Park since 1890. Th ...
, and away kits in other colours such lime green, or bright orange. The team's shirts are sponsored by local adhesive manufacturer F Ball and Co. Ltd.
The club's crest features a
garb and a
Staffordshire knot, both of which are elements of the town's arms,
as well as a
caduceus
The caduceus (☤; ; , ) is the staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology and consequently by Hermes Trismegistus in Greco-Egyptian mythology. The same staff was borne by other heralds like Iris (mythology), Iris, the messenger of Hera. The s ...
, a symbol which appears on
token coin
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s issued in Leek in the 18th century.
Stadium and supporters

Harrison Park lies on the outskirts of Leek and has been the team's home since 1948, when the club purchased what was then called Hamil Park for £1,250. Changing rooms were constructed in the 1950s (previously the players had been obliged to change in a nearby pub), along with the first covered accommodation for spectators, and floodlights (which had previously belonged to the defunct
Rugby Town) were erected in 1972, soon after which the stadium was renamed Harrison Park after former club chairman Geoff Harrison.
In 1998 the ground was flooded when a nearby reservoir overflowed and the river which runs alongside the ground burst its banks. The ground was renamed to the F Ball Community Stadium, following the change of surface from grass to ATP in 2021.
The ground has a capacity of 3,600 spectators, with 625 seats. There is a clubhouse for the use of supporters as well as a club shop.
The highest attendance figure recorded at Harrison Park came when the club played near-neighbours
Macclesfield Town in an
FA Cup
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2nd qualifying round match in the
1973–74 season in front of a crowd of 3,512.
When Leek played in the
Conference National
The National League, officially known as Vanarama National League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in England. The National League is the first division of the National League (English football), National Le ...
, the average home attendance was around 600. Since the club dropped from that level, attendances have been more modest; in the
2018–19 season Leek's average attendance was 351.
Statistics and records
Leek's highest ever finish in the
English football league system
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was a 19th-place finish in
Conference National
The National League, officially known as Vanarama National League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in England. The National League is the first division of the National League (English football), National Le ...
(level 5) in
1997–98, the first of two seasons the team played at that level. The Blues have only twice progressed beyond the qualifying rounds of the
FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in domestic Football in England, English football. First played during ...
, reaching the first round in
1993–94 and the second round in
1990–91, when they held
Chester City to a draw at home but lost 4–0 in the replay.
Leek reached the final of the
FA Trophy
The Football Association Challenge Trophy, also known as the Isuzu FA Trophy for sponsorship reasons, is a men's football knockout cup competition run by and named after The Football Association (the FA) and competed by mainly National League ...
in
1989–90 but lost 3–0 to
Barrow at
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium, currently branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE Limited, EE for sponsorship reasons, is an association football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the site of the Wembley Stadium (1923), original Wembley Sta ...
.
Managers
Despite their relatively short history, over 30 men have managed The Blues.
Paul Ogden has had six separate spells in charge.
Current staff
''As of August 2024''
Honours
Rivalries
Leek's main local rivals are
Buxton
Buxton is a spa town in the High Peak, Derbyshire, Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England. It is England's highest market town, sited at some above sea level.Alston, Cumbria also claims this, but lacks a regu ...
,
the two sides having been historic
Northern Premier League
The Northern Premier League is an English Association football, football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern Football League, Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English footba ...
rivals throughout the 1990s.
Matlock Town
Matlock Town Football Club is a association football, football club based in Matlock, Derbyshire, Matlock, Derbyshire, England. Nicknamed 'the Gladiators', they are currently members of the and play at Causeway Lane.
History
The club was esta ...
and
Kidsgrove Athletic are also considered local rivals to the Blues.
References
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