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Gothic F.C. was an English football club based in
Norwich Norwich () is a cathedral city and district of Norfolk, England, of which it is the county town. Norwich is by the River Wensum, about north-east of London, north of Ipswich and east of Peterborough. As the seat of the Episcopal see, See of ...
. They were members of the
Eastern Counties League The Eastern Counties Football League, currently known as the Thurlow Nunn League for sponsorship purposes, is an English football league at levels 9 and 10 of the English football league system. It currently contains clubs from Norfolk, Suffol ...
between 1963 and 1978.


History

The club was established in 1898 as the
works team A works team (sometimes factory team, company team) is a sports team that is financed and run by a manufacturer or other business. Sometimes, works teams contain or are entirely made up of employees of the supporting company. Association footb ...
of Laurence, Scott and Electromotors and initially played at Hall Road in Norwich city centre, a site which is now the Hewett Academy.Blakeman, M (2010) ''The Official History of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935–2010, Volume II'' The company's main factory was located next to Norwich City's Carrow Road ground and was known as the Gothic Works, from which the team took its name. Between 1911 and 1913 they played in the Norwich & District League, and the 1938–39 season was spent in the East Anglian League. In 1946 the club joined the Norfolk & Suffolk League and also started entering the
FA Cup The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football. First played during the 1871–72 season, it is the oldest national football competit ...
, almost reaching the first round in their first season, losing their fourth qualifying round tie to Colchester United. However, they did win the Norfolk Senior Cup, beating
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6–2 in the final. They won the Senior Cup again in 1949–50, also winning the Norfolk & Suffolk League. They retained the title the following season, and won it again in 1955–56, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1961–62.Norfolk & Suffolk League 1946–1964
Non-League Matters
In the early 1960s they moved to Heartsease Lane. After finishing as Norfolk & Suffolk League runners-up in 1962–63, Gothic joined the Eastern Counties League. However, the club remained amateur and frequently lost their better players. After finishing bottom in 1974–75 the club offered its resignation to the league due to financial restrictions, but after Gorleston initiated a "Save Gothic" fund, they were able to continue. However, they withdrew from the league at the end of the 1977–78 season. The club had hoped to continue playing in the
Anglian Combination The Anglian Combination (known as the Hadley & Ottaway Anglian Combination under the terms of a sponsorship deal) is an English football league that operates in the East Anglia area. The league specifically covers Norfolk and northern Suffolk w ...
, but after the firm stated that only employees could play for the club, they were forced to drop down to the Norwich Business House League and folded a few seasons later. Their Heartsease Lane ground was taken over by Norwich United in 1985, who later moved to Plantation Park.


Honours

*Norfolk & Suffolk League **Champions 1949–50, 1950–51, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1961–62 *Norfolk Senior Cup **Winners 1946–47, 1949–50, 1960–61, 1962–63


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*{{fchd, id=GOTHIC, name=Gothic Defunct football clubs in England Sport in Norwich Association football clubs established in 1898 1898 establishments in England Norwich and District Saturday Football League Norfolk & Suffolk League Eastern Counties Football League Anglian Combination Defunct football clubs in Norfolk Works association football teams in England