Stocksbridge Park Steels Football Club is an English
association football
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club based in
Stocksbridge
Stocksbridge is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish, it is encircled to the north and east by the southern edge of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, although since 1974 it lies within the borders of the City of Sheffield, in ...
,
South Yorkshire
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. They currently compete in the . The club was formed in 1986 after a merger between two clubs, and uses a yellow and blue home kit. They play at the Bracken Moor ground.
They initially played in the
Northern Counties East League
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...
and progressed through the NCEL's divisions before winning promotion to Division One of the
Northern Premier League
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(NPL) in 1996. They reached the Premier Division of the NPL in 2009, but were relegated back to Division One South in 2014.
Steels have participated in the
FA Cup
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every year since 1992, reaching the 4th qualifying round in 2003, and first entered the
FA Trophy
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in 1996 after previously participating in the
FA Vase
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.
History
Stocksbridge Park Steels F.C. was formed in 1986 as the result of the merger of
Stocksbridge Works, the works team of the local
British Steel Corporation
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plant, and another local club, Oxley Park Sports. The new club was immediately admitted to the
Northern Counties East League
The Northern Counties East Football League is a semi-professional English football league. It has two divisions – Premier Division and Division One – which stand at the ninth and tenth levels of the English football pyramid respectively.
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Division Two, the works club having previously played in Division Three of the same league.
The Steels spent five seasons in Division Two before being placed in Division One when the lower division was discontinued upon league re-organisation in 1991.
In the same year Mick Horne was appointed as the club's manager,
and he led the team to the championship of Division One in the
1991–92 season.
In Stocksbridge's first season in the Premier Division the team finished near the bottom of the table, but in the
1993–94 season the Steels became Northern Counties East League champions.
The club failed to gain promotion to the
Northern Premier League
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, however, as their stadium did not meet the required standard.
The club finished second in the division two seasons later, losing the championship on
goal difference
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to
Hatfield Main, and on this occasion were admitted to the
Northern Premier League Division One.

Stocksbridge finished in the top half of the table in the club's first five seasons at the higher level, with a best finish of fourth place in the
2000–01 season, but the following season the Steels finished only two places from the bottom of the league. Shortly before the end of this season, manager Mick Horne tendered his resignation after 11 years in charge and was replaced by his assistant, former
Norwich City
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player
Wayne Biggins.
Under Biggins' management, the Steels had their best ever runs in both the
FA Cup
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and
FA Trophy
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and set a club record with a 17–1 defeat of
Oldham Town in the
FA Cup
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preliminary round in August 2002, but remained near the bottom of the league table.
After the Steels were defeated 6–0 by
Shildon
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in the final qualifying round of the
2003–04 FA Cup, Biggins attempted to resign but the board of directors persuaded him to continue in his job. However, he left in November 2003, with the club again fighting a battle against
relegation
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.
Former assistant manager of local rivals
Worksop Town Peter Rinkcavage was appointed as Stocksbridge's new manager,
and in the
2005–06 season he led the team to a sixth-place finish, sufficient to qualify for the play-offs for promotion to the
Northern Premier League Premier Division
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. After holding
Kendal Town to a 1–1 draw in the semi-final, the Steels lost a
penalty shoot-out
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, ending their hopes of promotion.
The following season Stocksbridge again finished in sixth place, although with only two teams promoted, it was not high enough to qualify for the play-offs.
Stocksbridge did, however, defeat
Worksop Town to win the
Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup.
Following this win manager Rinkcavage resigned in order to return to his former club, Worksop, as manager,
with Gary Marrow replacing him for the
2007–08 season,
for which the club was placed in the Southern section of the now-regionalised Division One.
Stocksbridge again qualified for the play-offs, but lost to
Sheffield
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.
In the
2008–09 season, the Steels again qualified for the play-offs and defeated
Belper Town in the final to gain promotion to the
Northern Premier League Premier Division
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Geographically, the league c ...
for the first time.
During the following season, Marrow resigned as manager and was replaced by
Simon Collins.
The Steels spent five years in the Premier Division, never finishing out of the bottom half of the table,
and were relegated at the end of the
2013–14 season.
In 2017, Stocksbridge qualified for the end of season play-offs in their bid to return to the Premier Division, but were beaten in the semi-finals by
Spalding United.
Geographical re-organisation of the NPL saw them play in Division One East in 2018–19, and Division One South East in 2019–20. The
2024–25 season saw the club promoted back to step three as Division One East play-off winners.
Season-by-season record
Colours and crest
The Steels have generally worn a kit of yellow shirts with varying amounts of blue trim, blue shorts, and yellow stockings during their short history.
The club badge is predominantly yellow and blue to reflect this, and features a representation of a clock tower located on Nanny Hill, near the club's stadium. The alternative crest was in use by the supporters club from 2006 to 2011 but was never adopted by the club. The official crest was redesigned in 2022 . The club is unusual in having an alternate crest for its away shirts with the colours reversed. The team's nickname is "Steels" or "The Steels".
Stadium
The Steels have always played their games at Bracken Moor, the former home of Stocksbridge Works.
In 2006 it was announced that the stadium was to be sponsored by local newspaper ''Look Local'' for a term of five years, resulting in its official name being changed to the Look Local Stadium, a deal which was later extended to 2013. This was changed to the Eco-Power Stadium in the summer of 2020 when Eco Power Environmental became the club's biggest sponsor The stadium has a maximum capacity of 3,500, with 450 seats.
The ground was a cricket pitch until shortly after the
Second World War
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, when it was purchased by a local steelmaking company and converted into a football stadium. Stone-built changing rooms were erected in the mid-1960s, replacing a small hut, as was a seated stand and terracing. The main stand has a distinctive angled awning which extends from the fascia and seats which came from
Sheffield Wednesday
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Formed in 1867 as an off ...
's
Hillsborough Stadium
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. Floodlights were installed at the stadium in 1990 and the terracing partially covered four years later.
As one side of the ground directly adjoins a cricket pitch, the club was required to erect a dividing fence in order to gain entry to the
Northern Premier League
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. The fence was temporary in nature and was removed during the cricket season, however when the cricket club merged with another local side the cricket pitch stopped being used and the fence became a permanent fixture. It was partially funded by money raised from friendlies against
Sheffield Wednesday
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Formed in 1867 as an off ...
and
Sheffield United.
Supporters
The average attendance at the Look Local Stadium was 180 in the
2008–09 season, the ninth highest of twenty teams in the
Northern Premier League Division One South
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Geographically, the league c ...
, with the largest attendance being 451 for the visit of
Sheffield
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. The average figure was a decrease of 3 compared to the previous season. The highest attendance in the club's history was 2,000, for a friendly match against
Sheffield Wednesday
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Formed in 1867 as an off ...
to mark the inauguration of the ground's floodlights in October 1991.
The club has a Supporters' Club which was set up in the mid-1990s. The Supporters' Club organises events to raise funds for the football club, and operates the club shop at the Look Local Stadium.
Rivalries
Frickley Athletic and
Worksop Town are considered to be local rivals to the Steels.
Stocksbridge's highest ever league attendance against their rivals is 610 for a match against Worksop.
Notable former players
Managers
Honours
Records
Stocksbridge's best league finish was a fourth-place finish in the
Northern Premier League Division One, which at the time sat at the seventh level in the overall
English football league system
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, in the
2000–01 season. The largest number of points the team has registered in a season was 76 in the
2006–07 season, but that was only enough to secure a sixth-place finish.
The club's best performance in the
FA Cup
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was an appearance in the fourth and final qualifying round in the
2003–04 season. After winning four matches to progress from the preliminary round, the Steels lost 6–0 away to
Shildon
Shildon is a town and civil parish in County Durham (district), County Durham, in England. The population taken at the 2011 Census was 9,976. The town has the Locomotion Museum, due to it having the first , built in 1825, and locomotive works on ...
. In the same season the club achieved its best performance in the
FA Trophy
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, reaching the second round proper only to lose 4–2 away to
Blyth Spartans
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They were founded in September 1899 by Fred Stoker, who was the club's first secre ...
.
The club's record victory was a 17–1 win over
Oldham Town in the
FA Cup
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in 2002.
Striker Paul Jackson scored ten of the goals, equalling the 55-year-old record for the most goals scored by a single player in an FA Cup match.
Ted McDougall's nine goals for
AFC Bournemouth
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against
Margate
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in 1971 remains the record in the FA Cup proper, whereas Jackson's ten is the record for the qualifying rounds. The Steels' record defeat was a 7–2 loss to
Witton Albion in the
2001–02 season.
The record for the most appearances for the club is held by Gary Hurlestone with 254.
The club's all-time record goalscorer is Trevor Jones, who scored 145 times for the Steels.
The largest transfer fee paid for a Stocksbridge player is £15,000, paid by
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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for
Lee Mills in December 1992.
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