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Denaby United Football Club is a
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club based in
Denaby Denaby is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. It had a population in 2001 of 326, increasing slightly to 329 at the 2011 Census. Denaby was historically a Township (England), township within the ...
,
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,
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, England. They are currently members of the .


History

The club was formed as Denaby Parish Church, and it was not long after the club was formed in 1895 that they gained a reputation as one of the biggest success stories in local football circles. Within five years of formation Denaby had already won the South Yorkshire League three times (having changed their name to Denaby United in 1898), in their debut
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campaign in 1899 they reached the 3rd qualifying round, only losing to Hunslet after a second replay at
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In 1902 Denaby left the
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, a competition they had been members of for just two years, to join the
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, at the time one of the most prestigious competitions outside the
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. In 1906 they won the
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for the first time, but two years later the young Owls gained their revenge by pipping Denaby to the Midland League title. They won the Senior Cup for a second time in 1910 but resigned from the Midland League in 1913 to rejoin the Association League after falling on hard times and finishing bottom of the league for two years running.Denaby United
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This came just a year after they had moved to their new home at Tickhill Square from their old one, the Recreation Ground, on Denaby Lane. After the
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, Denaby successfully applied to re-join the Midland League. In 1927 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, setting a new ground attendance record of 5,200 for the game against
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. They repeated the feat in 1932 when they lost 0–1 to
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. Later that season they secured the Sheffield Senior Cup for a third time (they lost their first Senior Cup final in 1935 but won the cup again a year later by beating
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on their own ground). Unlike their hiatus for the duration of the World War I, Denaby continued to play throughout World War II, competing again in the Sheffield Association League as the Midland League had been put on hold. They reached the league play-offs in 1944 but were beaten by Sheffield Wednesday reserves at Hillsborough. When the war ended the club was re-admitted to the Midland League. Denaby reached the first round of the FA Cup again in 1958, losing 2–0 at home to
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in front 'only' 3,807 spectators. The club was forced to play in the Central Alliance during the 1960–61 season when the Midland League disbanded, but re-joined when the issues surrounding the league's demise were settled. Their long stay in the Midland League would come to an end just four years later however, when they were voted out of the competition following two bottom placed finishes. The club entered into the
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for the 1965–66 season, joining Division Two. It took just two years for Denaby to achieve promotion to Division One, and in 1968 they just missed out on winning the league championship, finishing runners-up. They were relegated from the top flight in 1979, and by 1981 found themselves in the Third Division for the first time. In 1982 the Yorkshire League merged with the Midland League to form the
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(NCEL) and Denaby were placed in Division One South after finishing second in their final Yorkshire League Division Three campaign. They won promotion to the NCEL Premier Division in 1984 and would remain there for the next 17 years, winning the league title in 1997 with the likes of
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and
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boosting the ranks. In 2001 the club received a bombshell when the local miners welfare trust informed them they would not be allowed to play at Tickhill Square beyond the end of the 2001–02 season. Despite the pleas of members of the public and
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MP, the decision was upheld and come May 2002, with no home ground, the club was dissolved. The club's last game was on 4 May 2002 against Arnold Town. In 2011 a second Denaby United was formed, playing in the Doncaster and District Senior League. This club, based at Old Road,
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, progressed through the local league ranks and for the 2015–16 season was participating in the
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Division 1.


Season by season record

* League play-off winners
** League playoff runners-up
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Notable former players

Players that have played in the
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either before or after playing for Denaby United – * Steve Adams * Wally Ardron *
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* Walter Aveyard *
Jack Barker John William Barker (27 February 1906 – 20 January 1982) was an English footballer who played 327 league games for Derby County and won 11 England caps. He later managed Derby County and Bradford City. Playing career Derby County Born in De ...
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Jamie Barnwell-Edinboro Jamie Barnwell-Edinboro (born 26 December 1975), also known as Jamie Barnwell, is an English footballer who played in the Premier League for Coventry City and in the Football League for Swansea City, Wigan Athletic and Cambridge United. He playe ...
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Chris Beaumont Christopher Paul Beaumont (born 5 December 1965) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder for several teams in the Football League. Perhaps his best remembered spell was with Chesterfield which saw Beaumont scor ...
* Walter Bennett * John Bilton *
Arnold Birch Arnold Birch (1891–1964) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. World War I Birch worked at Newton, Chambers & Company's Tankersley mine until it closed in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I. He voluntarily joine ...
* John Bisby * Eddie Boot * Harold Buddery * George Briggs *
Keith Burkinshaw Harry Keith Burkinshaw (born 23 June 1935) is an English former professional footballer and football manager. He is one of the most successful managers of Tottenham Hotspur, winning three major trophies for the club as manager there. Playing ca ...
* Ralph Burkinshaw *
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* Sam Cox * Harry Draper * Stewart Evans * Joby Godfrey * Albert Green * Jimmy Harrop * Leslie Hofton *
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* Arthur Rodgers *
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Aubrey Scriven Aubrey Scriven (7 July 1904 – 30 April 1988) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside left for Birmingham, Bradford City and Bristol City in the Football League.Joyce, p. 233 He also played non-league football for Warmsw ...
* Lionel Smith *
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*
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Tim Womack Albert R. "Tim" Womack (20 September 1934 – 8 November 2010) was an English professional footballer who played at outside left for various clubs in the 1950s and 1960s. Football career Womack was born in Denaby, near Doncaster and played his ...


Grounds

Denaby's first home was a ground on Denaby Lane, but in 1912 they moved to a new home at Tickhill Square on Wadworth Street. They stayed there until dissolution in 2002.


Honours


League

*
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**Runners-up: 1907–08 * Yorkshire League Division One **Runners-up: 1967–68 * Yorkshire League Division Two **Promoted: 1966–67 *
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Premier Division **Champions: 1996–97 *
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Division One South **Promoted: 1983–84 *
Sheffield Association League The Sheffield Association League was an English association football league based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. History The league was founded in 1897 to fill the void left by the disbandment of the Sheffield & District Football League, which ...
**Runners-up: 1901–02 *South Yorkshire League **Champions: 1896–97, 1897–98, 1898–99


Cup

*
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**Winners: 1905–06, 1909–10, 1932–33, 1935–36, 1986–87 **Runners-up: 1934–35, 1951–52, 1959–60, 1974–75, 1982–83, 1989–90


Records

*Best
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performance: 1st round, 1927–28, 1932–33, 1958–59 *Best
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performance: 2nd round, 1971–72 *Best
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performance: 4th Round, 1983–84 *Record attendance: 5,200 vs.
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,
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, 1927–28


References


External links

*{{official website, https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/denabyunited Association football clubs established in 1895 Association football clubs disestablished in 2002 Sport in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster Football clubs in South Yorkshire 1895 establishments in England 2002 disestablishments in England Yorkshire Football League Northern Counties East Football League Football clubs in England Sheffield Association League Hatchard League Central Alliance Midland Football League (1889) Doncaster & District Senior League Mining association football teams in England