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Morecambe Football Club is a professional
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club based in Morecambe,
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, England. The team currently competes in the National League, the fifth level of the English football league system. The club was founded in 1920 and entered into the Lancashire Combination, where they would remain for the next 48 years, winning the league title on five occasions: 1924–25, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1966–67 and 1967–68. They joined the newly formed
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in 1968 and went on to win the FA Trophy in 1974 and the Northern Premier League President's Cup in 1992. Under the stewardship of Jim Harvey, a second-place finish in the 1994–95 Northern Premier League Premier Division season saw them promoted into the
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. Having been beaten in the 2003 and 2006 play-off semi-finals, Sammy McIlroy led the club to promotion into the
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with victory in the 2007 play-off final. They finished in the top ten of League Two twice, reaching the play-off semi-finals after fourth-place finishes in 2009–10 and 2020–21; in the latter season they reached the 2021 League Two play-off final and achieved promotion to League One. They competed in the third tier for two seasons, before being relegated in 2023, amid financial troubles. Two seasons later, they were relegated again, to the National League, bringing their 18-year stay in the EFL to an end. Nicknamed "The Shrimps" due to the coastal town's local speciality food, the club have played home games at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium since moving from their original home at Christie Park in 2010. The club contests rivalries with nearby Accrington Stanley and formerly with non-League neighbours Lancaster City of the same council area, along with other
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clubs.


History


1920–2007: Non-League

Football in the town dates back to the turn of the 20th century; however, it was not until 7 May 1920 that Morecambe FC was formed after a meeting at the local West View Hotel. The club then took its place in the Lancashire Combination League for the 1920–21 season. Sharing grounds with Morecambe Cricket Club at Woodhill Lane during the first season, football proved popular, with crowds in excess of 3,000 for derby fixtures with Lancaster City and Fleetwood Town. Although success on the field was hard to come by, with the club languishing near the bottom of the table, at the end of the first season the club moved grounds to Roseberry Park. A few years later after the purchase of the ground by the then-President, J.B. Christie, the ground's name was changed to Christie Park in his honour. Those early seasons proved difficult, and it was not until 1924–25 that the club began to enjoy some success, claiming the league title for the first time; this was later followed by success in the Lancashire Junior Cup, beating old rivals
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after two replays, and in front of over 30,000 spectators. Christie bequeathed the ground to the club in 1927 and also helped incorporate the club into a Limited Company with a then share capital of £1,000. The rest of the 1920s and the whole of the 1930s saw a constant struggle to keep football alive on the North West coast, with poor results on the field and little or no revenue off the field. The post-war era saw an upturn in the Shrimps' fortunes with steady progress throughout the late 1940s and nearly all the 1950s, with a visible marked improvement when in 1956 Ken Horton was appointed player-manager. Whilst success was only just around the corner, the foundations for the future were being built. The Auxiliary Supporters club had been formed and with their help many ground improvements were undertaken, so that the on-field success dovetailed neatly with the off-field enterprise. Morecambe enjoyed success during the fourteen years from 1960. This included an
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third round appearance in 1961–62, a 1–0 defeat to Weymouth; a Lancashire Senior Cup final victory in 1968, a 2–1 win over
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; and an FA Trophy success at Wembley in 1974, a 2–1 win over
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in the final. The next 12 years were as barren as any previous period in the club's history. Attendances fell from a creditable 2,000 plus to a miserable 200 minus, with a visible decline in the club fortunes during that period. However, in 1985–86, signs of improvement appeared; the club's league position improved, and success in cups came as well over the next few years. It took ten years for the club to reach its ambition of promotion to the Football Conference after many further improvements, not only to the ground but also to the club's structure. Since elevation to the Conference in season 1995–96, the Shrimps achieved status as one of the leading teams in the league. In fact, only
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had a longer unbroken membership of the league at this time. The runners-up spot was claimed on one occasion and the play-off positions were narrowly missed twice. Also during this time, the club equalled its best appearance in the FA Cup in both 2000–01 and 2002–03. On both occasions the club faced Ipswich Town, losing 3–0 and 4–0 respectively. Morecambe also defeated a few league clubs in the FA Cup, including
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in 2000–01 and Chesterfield in 2002–03. In November 2005, Jim Harvey suffered a heart attack during a league game at Christie Park against
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. The club quickly declared the appointment of a caretaker manager, Sammy McIlroy, a long-time friend of Harvey. After McIlroy's initial three-month stint as caretaker expired, he was given the job for the remainder of the season with Harvey expected to return on its closure. However, on his first day back as manager of Morecambe, Harvey was sacked by the club and McIlroy was appointed as permanent manager. In the absence of Harvey, Morecambe reached the Conference play-offs. They lost to
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4–3 on aggregate, but McIlroy was appointed on a permanent basis in May 2006. The following season, Morecambe were promoted to the
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for the first time in their history after winning the Conference play-off final, beating Exeter City 2–1 at Wembley on 20 May 2007, in front of over 40,000 fans which followed their semi-final victory over York City.


2007–2025: Football League

On 17 July 2007, Morecambe announced plans to move to a new stadium by the start of the 2009–10 season. However, work did not start on the proposed site until spring 2009, with completion anticipated in summer 2010. Morecambe played their first
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game against Barnet at Christie Park on 11 August 2007, earning a 0–0 draw. On 14 August 2007, Morecambe played their first League Cup tie, winning 2–1 against near neighbours Preston North End at
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. The Shrimps then beat another Championship side, winning 3–1 win against
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on 28 August. In the third round, they faced a third consecutive Championship side, Sheffield United, but lost 5–0. They finished their first League Two season in 11th place with 60 points. They also finished 11th in the 2008–09 season, with 63 points. The 2009–10 season was Morecambe's last at Christie Park, and they finished in fourth place, qualifying for the play-offs, but lost 7–2 on aggregate to Dagenham & Redbridge. On 10 August 2010, Morecambe played their first match at the Globe Arena against
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side Coventry City in the League Cup. Morecambe won 2–0, with Andy Fleming scoring the first two goals at the stadium.. After the club finished the 2010–11 season in 20th place, Morecambe manager Sammy McIlroy left the club by mutual consent on 9 May 2011, after five years. On 13 May 2011, Jim Bentley signed a two-year deal as player-manager. After a promising start to the 2011–12 season, a poor end to the season led to Morecambe finishing 15th in League Two. In Bentley's second season they finished 16th. Bentley signed a two-year contract extension in October 2013, and two further extensions in August 2015 and October 2017. Over this period, Morecambe retained their League status with 18th, 11th, 21st, 18th, 22nd and 18th finishing positions. Bentley left in October 2019 to become AFC Fylde's manager, having spent 16 months as the then longest serving manager in the top four tiers of English football. In November 2019, Morecambe appointed Derek Adams as manager. The remainder of the season, shortened by the
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, saw the Shrimps finish 22nd after 37 games played, again avoiding relegation. In the 2020–21 season, the club faced two
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sides in two cup competitions, falling to Newcastle United in the third round of the
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and to Chelsea in the third round of the
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at Stamford Bridge; the latter equalled their furthest run in the FA Cup since the early 2000s. In the league, the club qualified in fourth place for the League Two play-offs with 78 points, missing automatic promotion by one point. Following a 3–2 aggregate win over Tranmere Rovers in the semi-final, the club reached a first League play-off final. In the 2021 League Two play-off final against Newport County at
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on 31 May 2021, Morecambe won 1–0, after Carlos Mendes Gomes converted a penalty in the 107th minute. This earned the Shrimps promotion to League One, the third tier of English football, for the first time in their history. Adams resigned three days later to become manager of Bradford City. In June 2021, the club announced former
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manager Stephen Robinson as manager for the club's first season in League One. Their first game was a 2–2 draw at Ipswich Town. The club again reached the
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third round, playing another London-based
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side, Tottenham Hotspur. After scoring the first goal, Morecambe were undone by late goals from
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,
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and Harry Winks to lose 3–1 at
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. After 32 games, Robinson left to take over at Scottish club St Mirren. Adams returned as manager, and, despite the club flirting with relegation, led them out of the drop zone to finish 19th and retain League One status for a second season. In October 2022, Adams voiced worries about the future of the club. Its owners, Bond Group Investments, had put the club up for sale in September 2022, with directors Jason Whittingham and Colin Goldring (both associated with the collapse of Worcester Warriors rugby union club) stepping down from the Shrimps' board. In March 2023, players' wages were paid late, with funds invested by Sarbjot Johal, who was aiming to take over the club, ultimately bridging the gap. However, uncertainty about the club's ownership continued into June 2023. In May 2023, Morecambe were relegated to League Two after a defeat by Exeter City, and 14 players were set to leave the club after their contracts expired, with no players offered new deals. In August 2023, Morecambe received a suspended three-point deduction for paying its players late in March. In December 2023, Morecambe and owner Jason Whittingham were charged by the EFL for failures over players' wages, and in April 2024, the three-point deduction was activated and Whittingham was fined £10,000. The club finished the 2023–24 season in 15th place. On 30 April 2024, after succeeding Derek Adams as manager in November 2023, Ged Brannan left the financially troubled club to join League Two rivals Accrington Stanley. Manager-less, with chief executive Ben Sadler joining
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, and with only one player under contract for the next season due to an ongoing transfer embargo, the club was described as "a circus" by its chairman Rod Taylor in May 2024. On 20 May 2024, Morecambe announced the departure of 16 players, leaving the club with a five-strong first-team squad. The following day, club directors called on Whittingham to sell the club to avoid a 'catastrophic outcome'. Derek Adams returned for a third spell as manager in early June 2024, when Whittingham said the club was talking to four potential buyers. In early July 2024, talks over a possible buyout of the club were reported to be at "an advanced stage", the transfer embargo was lifted (though Morecambe were fined £5,131.82 for failing to meet payment obligations) and Morecambe signed 15 players. On 19 December 2024, Morecambe received a suspended two-points deduction for five failures to report non-payment of accounts owed to
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. On 23 January 2025, the club - 23rd in League Two and five points from safety - insisted it was "not in immediate jeopardy" despite having no proof of funds for the rest of the season and being unable to sign players in the transfer window. However, Morecambe later secured funds to sign players. Whittingham said "With every fibre in my body ... I can't wait to get out of Morecambe. ... I no longer want to be the owner of the club".


Return to Non-League (2025)

On 21 April 2025, after 18 years in the Football League, Morecambe were relegated from League Two at the end of the 2024–25 season, following a home defeat to Salford City. Club directors subsequently reported "positive progress" towards the sale of the club.


Kit and main sponsors

Table of kit suppliers and shirt sponsors appear below: {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin-left:1em" !Period !Kit Manufacturer !Shirt Sponsor , - , 1920–74 , , , - , 1974–78 , Umbro , , - , 1978–79 , rowspan=2, Litesome , , - , 1979–80 , Holmark , - , 1981–82 ,
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, Mitchells , - , - , 1983–84 , Umbro , John Wilding , - , 1984–85 , , MG Markets , - , 1985–86 , , rowspan=3, Carlton Caterers , - , 1986–87 , Umbro , - , 1987–88 , , - , 1988–91 , Umbro , Cvg , - , 1992–93 , , Mitchells , - , 1993–94 , Asics , Carleton Inn , - , 1994–95 , , Printing Machinery , - , 1995–96 , rowspan=4, Pony International , Ais Products , - , 1996–97 , Lakesway , - , 1997–98 , Oasis , - , 1998–99 , Ambulink UK , - , 1999–2000 , rowspan=5, Umbro , Redman & Jones , - , 2000–02 , Business Serve PLC , - , 2002–04 , Thurnham Leisure Group , - , 2004–07 , Wright & Lord Solicitors , - , 2007–08 , Jiang Print , - , 2008–09 , rowspan=2,
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, Mopay.co.uk , - , 2009–12 , Bench. , - , 2012–13 , rowspan=3, Fila , Carbrini , - , 2013–14 , Blacks Leisure Group , - , 2014–15 , Carbrini , - , 2015–16 , rowspan=2, Carbrini , JD Sports , - , 2016–17 , Omega Holidays , - , 2017–18 , rowspan=3, Macron , rowspan=1, Purple Property Group , - , 2018–19 , Bizloans4u , - , 2019–21 , rowspan=1, Annapurna Recruitment , - , 2021–23 , rowspan=2, Joma , rowspan=1, Mazuma , - , 2023–24 , rowspan=1, Omnia , - , 2024-25 , rowspan=1, The Terrace , rowspan=1, The Fan Cave Memorabilia , - , 2025-28 , rowspan=3, The Terrace , rowspan=1, tbc


Mascot

The Shrimps' mascot is Christie the Cat. The cat was named after Morecambe's old stadium, Christie Park.


Rivalries

Starting in the early 1990s, Morecambe have been engaged in a bitter rivalry with Lancashire neighbours Accrington Stanley. The Shrimps failed to beat Accrington in 16 attempts after their 2007 promotion to the Football League before Aaron Wildig's goal gave them a 1–0 win over their rivals in August 2015. Morecambe's other local rivals include Barrow, Lancaster City, Fleetwood Town, Kendal Town,
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and
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.


Players


Current squad


Club officials

Board *Co-chairmen: Graham Howse and Rod Taylor *Directors: Mick Horton, Charlie Appleyard, James Wakefield Coaching staff *Manager: Derek Adams *Assistant manager: Danny Grainger *Goalkeeper coach: Vacant *First team analyst: James Peat *Head of Scouting: Alex Hughes *Head of Physiotherapy: Daniel Green *Kit man: Les Dewhirst *Head of academy coaching: Neil Wainwright *Under 18s manager: Ollie Ras


Managerial history

Since 1947 to present {, class="wikitable" , - !Dates !Name !Notes !Ref , - , 1947–48 , Jimmy Milne , , - , 1955–56 , Albert Dainty , , - , 1956–61 , Ken Horton , , - , 1961–64 , Joe Dunn , , - , 1964–65 , Geoff Twentyman , , - , 1965–69 , Ken Waterhouse , , - , 1969–70 , Ronnie Clayton , , - , 1970 , Gerry Irving and Ronnie Mitchell , , - , 1970–72 , Ken Waterhouse , , - , 1972–75 , Dave Roberts , Player manager. Won FA Trophy at Wembley in 1974 , - , 1976–77 , Johnny Johnson , , - , 1977–78 , Tommy Ferber , , - , 1978–79 , Mick Hogarth , , - , 1979–81 , Don Cubbage , , - , 1981 , Jim Thomson , , - , 1981–84 , Les Rigby , , - , 1984–85 , Sean Gallagher , , - , 1985–88 , Joe Wojciechowicz , , - , 1988–89 , Billy Wright , , - , 1989–93 , Bryan Griffiths , , - , 1994 , Leighton James , , - , 1994–2005 , Jim Harvey , Won promotion to the
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from the
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in
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, - , 2005–11 , Sammy McIlroy , Won promotion to the
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in
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, , - , 2011–19 , Jim Bentley , , , - , 2019 , Kevin Ellison & Barry Roche , Joint caretaker player managers (two matches) , , - , 2019–21 , Derek Adams , Won promotion to League One from League Two in
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, , - , 2021–22 , Stephen Robinson , , , - , 2022 , Barry Roche , Caretaker player manager (one match) , , - , 2022–23 , Derek Adams , Relegated from League One to League Two in 2023 , , - , 2023–24 , Ged Brannan , , , - , 2024– , Derek Adams , Relegated from League Two to National League in 2025 ,


Records

*Best
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performance: Third round, 1961–62, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2023–24, 2024–25 *Best
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performance: Third round, 2007–08, 2020–21, 2022–23 *Best
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performance: Northern area final, 2007–08 *Best FA Trophy performance: Winners, 1973–74


Honours

Source: League * League Two (level 4) **Play-off winners:
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*
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(level 5) **Play-off winners:
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*
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(level 6) **Runners-up and promoted: 1994–95 * Lancashire Combination **Champions: 1924–25, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1966–67, 1967–68 **Runners-up: 1925–26 Cup * FA Trophy **Winners: 1973–74 * Conference League Cup **Winners: 1997–98 * Northern Premier League President's Cup **Winners: 1991–92 * Lancashire Senior Cup **Winners: 1967–68 * Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy **Winners (11): 1925–26, 1926–27, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1968–69, 1985–86, 1986–7, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04 *Lancashire Combination Cup **Winners: 1926–27, 1945–46, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68


Footnotes


References


External links

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