
Altrincham Football Club is a professional
football club based in
Altrincham
Altrincham ( , locally ) is a market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, south of the River Mersey. It is southwest of Manchester city centre, southwest of Sale and east of Warrington. At the 2011 Census, it had a population o ...
,
Greater Manchester
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, England. Founded in 1891 and nicknamed "the Robins", they are currently members of and play at
Moss Lane
Moss Lane (currently known as the J. Davidson Stadium for sponsorship purposes) is a multi-purpose stadium in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. It is currently used primarily for football matches and is the home ground of Altrincham. Th ...
.
History
Altrincham was established by a
Sunday school
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S ...
around 1891 as Rigby Memorial Club.
[Altrincham F.C., a Brief History]
Altrincham F.C. They soon merged with another local team, Grapplers, to form Broadheath Football Club,
[ and were founder members of the ]Manchester League
The Manchester Football League is a football league in England, affiliated with Manchester FA, covering a 30-mile radius from Manchester Town Hall. It was formed in 1893, although play ceased between 1912 and 1920. Currently it consists of five d ...
in 1893. Their first match in the league on 16 September 1893 saw them lose 7–0 to Hulme, and they went on to lose 14 of the remaining league matches as they finished bottom of the table.
After playing at various grounds in Broadheath, Timperley
Timperley is a suburban village in the borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Cheshire, it is approximately six miles southwest of central Manchester. The population at the 2011 census was 11,061.
History
The name Ti ...
and Altrincham, the club moved to Pollitt's Field in 1903, at which point they changed their name to Altrincham.[ They won the Cheshire Amateur Cup in their first season under the new name, and went on to win both the Manchester League and the ]Cheshire Senior Cup
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the following season.[ They won the Manchester League again in 1906–07, and moved to their current ]Moss Lane
Moss Lane (currently known as the J. Davidson Stadium for sponsorship purposes) is a multi-purpose stadium in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. It is currently used primarily for football matches and is the home ground of Altrincham. Th ...
ground in 1910.[
In 1911 the club joined Division Two of 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 it ...
.[ They finished as runners-up in their first season in the division, only missing out on the title on ]goal average
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and earning promotion to Division One.[ They remained in Division One until ]World War I
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. When football resumed in 1919, the club were founder members of 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 Footb ...
, where they remained until World War II
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, the highlights being finishing as runners-up in 1934–35 and 1935–36 and a League Cup win in 1932–33.[ In 1934–35 they reached the first round of the ]FA Cup
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for the first time, losing 1–0 at Gainsborough Trinity
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.[
After missing out the 1945–46 season, they rejoined the Cheshire County League in 1946, achieving little success until the 1960s, when Altrincham director Noel White hired Freddie Pye as manager. A key turning point in the history of the club is often cited as the signing of ]Jackie Swindells
Jack "Jackie" Swindells (12 April 1937 – 23 June 2009) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward.
Career
Born in Manchester, Swindells played as an amateur for Manchester City, before turning professional with Bla ...
in 1965, who in his first full season (1965–66) scored 82 goals. helping Altrincham to the first of back-to-back Cheshire County League titles, scoring over 120 goals in the league in both seasons. After finishing as runners-up in 1967–68, they were founder members of the Northern Premier League
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in 1968.[
]
They reached the semi-finals of the FA Trophy
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in 1976–77, losing 2–1 to Scarborough in a second replay;[ the season also saw them apply for election to the ]Football League
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for the first time, but they received only 12 votes compared to the 27 received by the elected Wimbledon.[ The following season they went one better in the FA Trophy, reaching the ]Wembley
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final, where they beat Leatherhead
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3–1. In 1978–79 they finished as runners-up in the Northern Premier League and applied for election to the Football League again. Although they finished as the top non-League
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club in the ballot, they received only 13 votes to the 37 received by Halifax Town
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, the lowest-placed Football League club.[A history of admission to the Football League]
Non-League Matters Instead, Altrincham became founder members of the Alliance Premier League
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, the top level of non-League football, the winner of which would be the sole non-League nomination for future Football League election ballots.
The league's inaugural season saw Altrincham crowned champions.[ In the subsequent elections to the Football League, the club missing out by a single vote, receiving 25 to ]Rochdale
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's 26; this was considered especially unfortunate as the club had been promised the votes of Grimsby Town
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and Luton Town
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, but the Grimsby representative was prevented from voting by being in the wrong part of the meeting room, whilst the Luton representative arrived too late after a mix-up over the start time.
Altrincham retained the APL title the following season, but again failed in the Football League elections, this time only receiving 15 votes to the 41 received by Halifax, who were again the lowest ranked Football League club.[ The next two seasons saw the club finish in mid-table, together with another FA Trophy final appearance in 1981–82, this time losing 1–0 to ]Enfield
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. This was followed by four consecutive top-five finishes between 1984 and 1987 and a second FA Trophy win in 1985, beating Runcorn
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1–0 in the final. The 1985–86 season saw them record one of the biggest FA Cup giant-killings of all time when they defeated top division Birmingham City
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2–1 at Birmingham's St Andrew's.
The club then returned to mid-table with occasional successful seasons, finishing third in 1990–91 (by which time the league had become the Football Conference) and fourth in 1994–95.[ After finishing bottom of the Conference in 1996–97 the club were relegated to the Premier Division of the ]Northern Premier League
The Northern Premier League is an English Association football, football league that was founded in 1968. It has four divisions: the Premier Division (which stands at level 7 of the English football league system), Division One East, Division ...
. An eighth-place finish in 1997–98 saw them return to the Conference two seasons later as Premier Division champions.[ However, they lasted only a single season in the Conference as they finished second-from-bottom and were relegated back to the Northern Premier League.
A twelfth-place finish in 2003–04 saw them qualify for the newly formed ]Conference North
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. They finished fifth in the new division in its first season, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After defeating Nuneaton Borough
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In 1889, Nuneaton St. Nicholas FC was the first team in Nuneaton t ...
4–2 on penalties following a 1–1 draw and then Kettering Town
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3–2, they were promoted to the Conference National division with a 2–1 win over Eastbourne Borough
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in the North/South final played at the Britannia Stadium
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.[
In 2005–06 Altrincham finished bottom of the Conference National after receiving an 18-point deduction when they were found to have fielded an ineligible player, James Robinson, for 15 matches, during which he scored six goals and Altrincham won 18 points. However, they were reprieved from relegation after ]Canvey Island
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resigned from the league and Scarborough were demoted. The following season they again finished in the relegation zone, but were reprieved after Boston United
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were demoted. A third successive relegation reprieve occurred in 2007–08 when Halifax were liquidated
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.
After mid-table finishes in 2008–09 and 2009–10 and Ricky Ponting
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becoming a shareholder of the club in 2009, Altrincham were relegated to the Conference North at the end of the 2010–11 season. In 2012–13
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a fourth-place finish saw them qualify for the promotion play-offs, in which they lost 4–2 on aggregate to Brackley Town. However, after finishing fourth the following season, they beat Hednesford Town 4–3 on aggregate in the semi-finals and then defeated Guiseley
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It sits ...
2–1 in the final to earn promotion back to the Conference National.[ In 2015–16 the club finished in the relegation zone and were relegated to the renamed National League North.][ The following season they finished bottom of the National League North, leading to a second successive relegation to the Premier Division of the Northern Premier League. However, the 2017–18 season saw the club win the Northern Premier League title, earning promotion back to the National League North.
In 2018–19 Altrincham finished fifth in the National League North, earning a place in the play-offs; in the quarter finals, they drew 2–2 with ]Blyth Spartans
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They were founded in September 1899 by Fred Stoker, who was the club's first secretary before ...
before winning 7–6 in a penalty shootout, setting up a semi-final tie with Chorley
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, which they lost 3–1 on penalties after a 1–1 draw. The following season ended with a sixth-place finish, resulting in another play-off campaign. After defeating Chester
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3–2 and York City
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2–0, the club beat Boston United
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1–0 in the final, earning promotion to the National League. In May 2022, the club announced they would transition to full-time professional status for the first time in their history.
FA Cup giant-killers
Altrincham have a history of giant-killing
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* Upset (competition), o ...
in the FA Cup
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, holding the record of knocking out more Football League sides than any other club that has spent its entire history playing in non-League
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. They reached the third round of the FA Cup in four consecutive seasons between 1978–79 and 1981–82,[ holding a better record in the competition than any club playing in the Third or Fourth divisions during this period. To date the club has recorded seventeen victories against Football League clubs:
#1921–22: Tranmere Rovers defeated 4–2 in the fourth qualifying round][
#1965–66: Rochdale defeated 3–1 in the second round][
#1973–74: ]Hartlepool
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defeated 2–1 in the first round[
#1974–75: ]Scunthorpe United
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defeated 3–1 in a first round replay[
#1979–80: ]Crewe Alexandra
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defeated 3–0 in the first round[
#1979–80: ]Rotherham United
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defeated 2–0 in the second round[
#1980–81: Scunthorpe United defeated 1–0 in a second round replay][
#1981–82: ]Sheffield United
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defeated 3–0 in a first round replay[
#1981–82: ]York City
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defeated 4–3 in a second round replay[
#1982–83: Rochdale defeated 2–1 in the first round][
#1984–85: ]Blackpool
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defeated 1–0 in the first round[
#1985–86: Blackpool defeated 2–1 in the second round][
#1985–86: ]Birmingham City
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defeated 2–1 in the third round[
#1988–89: Lincoln City defeated 3–2 in the first round][
#1992–93: Chester City defeated 2–0 in a second round replay][
#1994–95: ]Wigan Athletic
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Founded in 193 ...
defeated 1–0 in the second round[
#2015–16: Barnsley defeated 1–0 in the first round][
]
Current squad
Out on loan
First team staff
Honours
*National League
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**Champions 1979–80, 1980–81
**Bob Lord Trophy
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winners 1980–81
*Northern Premier League
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**Premier Division champions 1998–99, 2017–18
**Challenge Cup winners 1969–70, 1997–98
**Challenge Shield winners 1979–80, 1998–99
*Manchester League
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**Champions 1904–05, 1906–07
*Cheshire County League
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Initially the league was dominated by the reserve teams of Footb ...
**Champions 1965–66, 1966–67
*FA Trophy
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**Winners: 1977–78, 1985–86
*Cheshire Senior Cup
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**Winners 1904–05, 1933–34, 1966–67, 1981–82, 1998–99, 2004–05, 2008–09
**League Cup winners 1932–33, 1950–51, 1963–64
*Cheshire Amateur Cup
**Winners 1903–04
*Manchester and Salford Charity Cup
**Winners 1908–09
Records
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Fourth round, 1985–86
*Record attendance: 10,275, Altrincham Boys vs Sunderland Boys, 28 February 1925[Club Information]
Altrincham F.C.
*Record transfer fee paid: £15,000 to Blackpool
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for Keith Russell, 1998[
*Record transfer fee received: £50,000 from ]Leicester City
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The city lies on the River Soar and close to the eastern end of the Nation ...
for Kevin Ellison, 2001[
*Record victory: 14–2 vs Sale Holmfield, Cheshire Amateur Cup, 5 December 1903][
*Record defeat: 13–1 vs Stretford, 4 November 1893][
*Most appearances: Stuart Coburn, 689 (1997–2002, 2003–2016)]["Stuart Coburn", ''The Non-League Football Paper'', 25 June 2017]
*Most goals: Jackie Swindells
Jack "Jackie" Swindells (12 April 1937 – 23 June 2009) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward.
Career
Born in Manchester, Swindells played as an amateur for Manchester City, before turning professional with Bla ...
, 252 (1965–1971)[Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) ''Non-League Club Directory 2013'', p165 ]
See also
* Altrincham F.C. players
*Altrincham F.C. managers
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