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Spalding United Football Club is a
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club based in
Spalding, Lincolnshire Spalding () is a market town on the River Welland in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. The main town had a population of 30,556 at the 2021 census. The town is the administrative centre of the South Holland District. The t ...
, England. The club are currently members of the and play at the Sir Halley Stewart Field.


History

The club was established in 1905 when Fulney Institute and Victoria merged.Spalding United’s centenary
South Holland Heritage
Their first match was a 3–1 defeat at Stamford. The club joined the Peterborough & District League and were champions in 1930–31. They then stepped up to the Northamptonshire League, which became the United Counties League in 1934. Prior to World War 1 the club played under the banner of Spalding United having merged in 1905/06 with Fulney Institute following a failed merger with then arch rivals Spalding Town, prior to this the club was known as Spalding Victoria. After
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they won the
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in 1950–51 and the Senior A Cup in 1952–53. In 1954 they applied to join the
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, but were rejected after a vote. However, the following season they won the UCL for the first time, also winning the League Cup and were accepted into the ECL. In 1960 they switched to the
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, before joining the
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the following season. After finishing bottom in 1967–68 they returned to the UCL. During this period they twice reached the first round of the
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, losing 3–1 at Durham City in 1957–58 and 5–3 at Newport County in 1964–65. They won the UCL in 1974–75 and after several successive top-four finishes, rejoined the Midland League in 1978. They finished fourth in 1981–82, so were placed in the Premier Division of the
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when it was formed by a merger of the Midland League and the Yorkshire League in 1982. They won the first ever NCEL title with a 1–0 win on the final day of the season. After internal disputes within the NCEL related to the
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, Spalding rejoined the UCL in 1986 and were champions in 1987–88, resulting in promotion to the Midland Division of the Southern League. After finishing bottom in 1990–91 they returned to the UCL. After a narrow escape from
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in the early 1990s the club won the UCL Cup in 1994–95 and the Premier Division in 1998–99.Mike Blakeman (2010) ''The Official History of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935–2010, Volume II'' They were promoted back to the Southern League, but again struggled. Despite finishing bottom in 2000–01 the club avoided relegation as other clubs resigned. However, they finished second from bottom in 2002–03 and were relegated again. After a fifth UCL title in 2003–04 they were promoted to Division One of the
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. They were transferred to the Midland Division of the Southern League in 2006 but moved back to the NPL a year later to join Division One South. In 2009–10 they finished in the relegation places but avoided demotion due to clubs transferring between leagues. However, they finished bottom of the following season and were relegated back to the UCL. The club started the 2013–14 season Premier Division season by winning seventeen consecutive games, a league record. The run ended on 14 December 2013 when they lost at home to
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. The club went on to win the league, earning promotion to Division One South of the Northern Premier League. In 2016–17 they finished third in Division One South, qualifying for the promotion playoffs. After beating
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3–2 in the semi-finals, the club lost 2–1 to Witton Albion in the final. After another third-place finish in Division One Midlands in
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, they beat Sporting Khalsa 2–1 in the play-off semi-finals before losing 2–1 to
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in the final. The following season saw the club win the division, earning promotion to the Premier Division Central of the Southern League.


Ground

The club initially played on several different pitches in Clay Lake, Fulney, Love Lane and Black Swan Field, with the latter eventually becoming the club's permanent home ground. In 1954 it was renamed after Halley Stewart, a local MP. After
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the club spent a season playing at a temporary ground in nearby
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. The record attendance of 6,972 was set in 1952 for an FA Cup qualifying match against
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.


Honours

*Northern Premier League **Division One Midlands champions 2023–24 *Northern Counties East League **Premier Division champions 1982–83 *United Counties League **Premier Division champions 1954–55, 1974–75, 1987–88, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2013–14 **League Cup winners 1954–55, 1994–95 *Peterborough & District League **Champions 1930–31 *Lincolnshire Senior A Cup **Winners 1952–53 *Lincolnshire Senior B Cup **Winners 1950–51


Club records

*Best league performance: 6th in Southern League Midlands Division, 1989–90 *Best
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performance: First round proper, 1957–58, 1964–65 *Best
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performance: Third round, 1999–2000 *Best
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performance: Quarter-finals, 1989–90, 1996–97


See also

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References


External links

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