Weymouth Football Club is an English semi-professional
football club based in the town of
Weymouth, Dorset. They compete in the
National League South
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, the sixth tier of the
English football league system
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. Nicknamed the Terras due to their terracotta strip, they play their home matches at the
Bob Lucas Stadium. The club is affiliated to the
Dorset County Football Association and is an
FA chartered Standard club
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.
History
Weymouth Football Club was founded on the 26th of August 1890 and played their first fixture on the 24th of September v a Mr Popes XI at Lodmoor, winning 2-0. In 1986 they were one of the founding members of the
Dorset League, finishing 3rd in its inaugural season. In the following 1987-98 season, they took a lease at the Recreation Ground, which would be their home for 89 years, and enjoyed success with their first Dorset League title. They continued as a continued member of the Dorset League over the next 20 years, winning a further league title in the 1913-14 season, shortly before the league was suspended due to the outbreak of the
First World War
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.
Following the resumption of football, Weymouth were elected to join the Western League from the 1921-22 season, where they competed as well as continuing in the Dorset League. Following a Dorset League win that season, they followed it up in the 22-23 season with a Western League, Dorset League and Dorset Senior Cup Treble. The following year the club turned professional, and were elected to the Southern League for the first time.
Early years (1890–1939)
Weymouth Football Club were founded in 1890 and played their first game on 24 September. After thrice-winning the Dorset Junior Cup, they helped found the
Dorset League. Weymouth joined the
Western League in 1907–08, embracing
full-time professionalism following their
1923 win and joining the
Southern League. However, by 1928–29, debts had mounted and the club withdrew, resuming as an amateur club. They climbed back up the table and reached the Premier League and then folded for five years and reformed.
1939–1987
The Weymouth Recreation Ground was requisitioned in 1939 due to the
Second World War
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—football only resumed in 1947 when the club reformed semi-professionally. Soon achieving promotion back into the Southern League, they were champions in the 1964–65 and 1965–66 seasons. They share the distinction of playing all twenty seasons in the Premier Division prior to league re-organisation with
Telford United and
Yeovil
Yeovil ( ) is a town and civil parish in the district of South Somerset, England. The population of Yeovil at the last census (2011) was 45,784. More recent estimates show a population of 48,564. It is close to Somerset's southern border with ...
.
On 28 February 1967, Weymouth player
Dick Keith
Richard Matthewson Keith (15 May 1933 – 28 February 1967) was a professional footballer from Northern Ireland who played as a right-back. He made over 200 appearances for English club Newcastle United between 1956 and 1964, and also played fo ...
, who had played in the
1958 World Cup
The 1958 FIFA World Cup was the sixth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in Sweden from 8 to 29 June 1958. It was the first FIFA World Cup to be played in a Nordic country.
Brazil ...
for
Northern Ireland
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, was killed in a building site accident.
1987–2006
On 21 October 1987, the club moved to the new Wessex Stadium with the opening match against Manchester United ending with Weymouth winning 1–0 following an unveiling by
Ron Greenwood
Ronald Greenwood CBE (11 November 1921 – 9 February 2006) was an English football player and manager, best known for being manager of the English national football team from 1977 until 1982, as well as being manager of West Ham United for ...
. After initial success, the club slumped following relegation from the
Conference
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Conferences can be used as a form of group decision-making, although discussion, not always decisions, are the main ...
, and continued to see-saw between the Premier and Southern divisions of the Southern League.
Ian Ridley took control of the club in 2003, bringing new optimism when he appointed former Weymouth and Leicester City player,
Steve Claridge
Stephen Edward Claridge (born 10 April 1966) is an English football pundit, coach and former professional player. He was a pundit for BBC Sport football shows including ''Football Focus'' and '' The Football League Show'', until 2014 when he be ...
, manager. Within a season, the club had gone from near-relegation to near-promotion and
gate receipts Gate receipts, or simply "gate", is the sum of money taken at a sporting venue for the sale of tickets.
Traditionally, gate receipts were largely or entirely taken in cash. Today, many sporting venues will operate a season ticket scheme, which will ...
had increased from 500 to 1,200. With Martyn Harrison's arrival on the board, he decided to place the club under his company Hollybush Hotels and began to interfere in playing matters. This prompted Ridley to leave in September 2004, followed by Claridge sacking Harrison weeks later. Harrison had planned to appoint Steve Johnson—the brother of
Gary Johnson
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—as manager in November, prompting a huge turnover in players. As the team dropped down the league, Harrison sacked Johnson in March 2005, with
Garry Hill
Garry Hill is an English football manager who was last the manager of National League club Ebbsfleet United. He previously managed Woking, Heybridge Swifts, St Albans City, Dagenham & Redbridge, Hornchurch, Weymouth and Rushden & Diamond ...
taking over. An automatic promotion to the Conference came with large loans from Harrison to meet increasing wage bills of around £20,000 a week and a full-time regime.
Financial turmoil (2007–2011)
In January 2007, Harrison announced that in order to guarantee the long-term financial future of the club, the entire first team had been transfer listed, and the management team of Hill and
Kevin Hales had left the club by mutual consent. Days later, it was announced that Tindall had been appointed player-manager, with
Roy O'Brien appointed player-coach, and the squad had been taken off the transfer list.
They finished 11th in the
Conference National
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in 2006–07. On 20 June 2007, Mel Bush was confirmed as the club's new owner. Tindall was sacked in January 2008 after 12 months in charge, in light of a 2007–08 season record of only three wins, leaving the club in 19th, five points off of the relegation zone.
John Hollins
John William Hollins (born 16 July 1946) is an English retired footballer and manager. He was initially a midfielder who, later in his career, became an effective full-back. Hollins, throughout his footballing career, featured for clubs such a ...
was officially confirmed as the club's new manager a day later. He guided the club to an 18th-place finish in the 2007–08 season.
In close season 2008, the club started a rebranding programme, with the club badge changing, and a club motto being introduced, "Forward Together". Then the announcement of local children's hospice Julia's House as the shirt sponsor for the year.
On 21 October 2008, club owner Malcolm Curtis announced he was set to step down and look to sell the club. The following month Hollins was suspended and ultimately sacked for what the club described as an "unprofessional attitude" on his part, with assistant Alan Lewer stepping up to the manager's role.
At the start of 2009, it was announced that Weymouth were in financial difficulties. It is suspected that Weymouth were £30,000 in debt and on 19 January 2009, Chief Executive Gary Calder announced that Malcolm Curtis had resigned as a Director and as Chairman of Weymouth Football Club Ltd.
The ousted former chairman, Ian Ridley, made a surprise return to the chair on 18 March 2009. This was followed days later by the sacking of Alan Lewer. He was replaced by
Bobby Gould
Robert Hewitt Gould (born 12 June 1946) is an English former association football, footballer and manager.
Early life
Gould was born in Wyken, Coventry, Warwickshire on 12 June 1946. He is the son of Henry Gould and Helen McKellar Gould (né ...
, the former manager of
Wales
Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the ...
. Despite his experience, Gould was unable to turn the situation around and the club were relegated.
On 20 May 2009, the club hired former Terras player, Matty Hale, as their new manager.
On 10 October, after a 5–0 defeat against
Maidenhead United
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and a string of bad results that left the club bottom of the
Conference South
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manager Matty Hale handed in his resignation. A day later it was announced assistant manager
Ian Hutchinson would take over on a caretaker basis. It was then announced that the chairman and chief executive Ian Ridley & Dave Higson would be leaving the club because of ill health and work commitments.
On 26 October 2009, Paul Cocks, a director at the club, announced the following:
"Weymouth Football Club regrets to announce that Notice of Intention to Appoint Administrators was filed at The Courts of Justice, London earlier today. The Board is now working with the proposed firm of Administrators and the Terras Supporters Trust to try to find a way to enable the Football Club to remain in existence. The Club is now losing money on a week-to-week basis and without financial support from outside the Club it is unlikely the Administrators will be prepared to enable the Club to continue to trade in order to avoid increasing losses to creditors. Anyone interested in assisting the Club or acquiring the Club out of administration is encouraged to make contact with the agents acting: Benedict Mackenzie 62 Wilson Street London EC2A 2BU without delay. Every day is critical."
In November 2009, former
Cambridge United
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chairman, George Rolls made a successful bid for the club and became the new owner. Part of this deal saw manager Ian Hutchinson stay on until the end of the season. But after Hutchinson claimed just eight points from a possible 30, Rolls decided to sack Hutchinson and his assistant Andy Mason on 17 January 2010.
On 27 January 2010,
Jerry Gill
Jeremy Morley "Jerry" Gill (born 8 September 1970) is an English former professional footballer who is currently manager of National League South club Bath City. Despite his late entry into the professional game – he made his debut in the Footb ...
was named as the new manager, signing a contract until April 2011. In March 2010 chairman George Rolls applied Weymouth Football Club for a CVA (Company Voluntary Agreement) because of the £822,000 debt at the club. On 11 March, Jerry Gill resigned as manager after just 44 days in the job.
In March 2010, Weymouth chairman George Rolls announced that if their proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement is not accepted then the club could go into liquidation. The CVA was accepted on 26 March, saving the club from extinction. However, the club were relegated on 5 April after a 2–1 home defeat by relegation rivals
Weston-super-Mare
Weston-super-Mare, also known simply as Weston, is a seaside town in North Somerset, England. It lies by the Bristol Channel south-west of Bristol between Worlebury Hill and Bleadon Hill. It includes the suburbs of Mead Vale, Milton, Oldmi ...
.
On 14 April 2010, it was announced that
Ian Hutchinson had returned as manager with assistant Andy Mason joining him on a two-year contracts at the start of the 2010–11 season.
In July 2010, chairman George Rolls elected to change the stadium name in honour of 85-year-old club president Bob Lucas, who was suffering from cancer. He died on 12 August.
On 12 January 2011, with Weymouth bottom of the Southern League Premier Division, Rolls sacked Hutchinson once again after a meeting with the clubs associate directors. In January 2011 Rolls hired
Martyn Rogers
Martyn Rogers (born 7 March 1955) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender and now as a manager for Tiverton Town.
Career
Rogers was born in Bristol. His playing career included spells at Exeter City and Bristol ...
to help the club avoid a third straight relegation, which was eventually successful.
2012 takeover and Trust ownership
In February 2012, club director and lifelong fan Nigel Biddelcombe completed a takeover of the club from George Rolls, whose controversial reign at the Bob Lucas Stadium ended with his move to another club in deep financial turmoil, in Kettering Town.
Biddlecombe and his board set up a trust which would mean no one person would ever be able to have total control of the club again. The shares Nigel, members of the board and most other shares bought over the years were officially transferred into the Trust before the Terras home game with Frome Town on Easter Monday.
Weymouth finished 17th in the Southern League Premier Division in 2011–12. They had looked safe for much of the season but a downturn in form saw the Terras only secure safety on the penultimate day of the season with a 2–1 victory at home to
Hitchin Town
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. That season the Terras also made it to the
FA Trophy
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second round proper. After beating
Chippenham Town
Chippenham Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club club based in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. They are currently members of and play their games at Hardenhuish Park.
History
The club states it was established in 1873, 2–1 in round one, the Terras slumped to a 6–0 home defeat against
Conference National
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side
Alfreton Town
Alfreton Town Football Club is a football club based in Alfreton, Derbyshire, England. The club are currently members of and play at North Street.
History
The club was formed in 1959 following the merger of Alfreton Miners Welfare and Alf ...
.
2018–present
Following reorganisation of the Southern League for the 2018–19 season, Weymouth finished the season in first place of the Southern League Premier Division South, to secure promotion to the National League South. The subsequent champions' play-off with Kettering Town ended in a 1–1 draw. Weymouth won the penalty shoot out 5–3, to be crowned overall Southern League Premier champions.
Weymouth finished the 2019–20 season in 3rd place and on 1 August 2020, they were promoted to the
National League
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after a play-off Final win against
Dartford
Dartford is the principal town in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England. It is located south-east of Central London and
is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames estuary, is Thurrock ...
. The club were relegated back to the National League South in the
2021–22 season, relegation confirmed with four matches left after a 6–1 home thrashing by
Wrexham
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.
FA Cup history
Weymouth have enjoyed considerable
FA Cup
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success since first entering in 1893–94. They first reached the national stages in 1905–06 when they lost 12–1 to
Gainsborough Trinity
Gainsborough Trinity Football Club is a football club based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England. Established in 1873, the club became members of the Football League in 1893 and remained members of the Second Division until 1912, making Gains ...
. In 1949 they lost 4–0 at Maine Road (as Old Trafford was being rebuilt) to
Manchester United
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in the Third round, then in 1962 they reached the Fourth round where they lost 2–0 at
Deepdale
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History ...
to
Preston North End
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. In 2005, the team held former European Champions
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest Football Club is an association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. Nottingham Forest was founded in 1865 and have been playing their home games at the City Ground, on the banks of the River Tren ...
to a 1–1 draw at the
City Ground
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The stadium was a venue when ...
, before losing 2–0 in the replay. In the 2006–07
FA Cup
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, Weymouth held
Bury to a 2–2 draw at home, in front of
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cameras in what would be the first ever match to be broadcast live on free to air television at Weymouth.
Rivals
Historically, Weymouth had their strongest rivalry with
Yeovil Town, However, the rivalry has dwindled slightly over the past decade due to the lack of competitive meetings between Weymouth and
Yeovil
Yeovil ( ) is a town and civil parish in the district of South Somerset, England. The population of Yeovil at the last census (2011) was 45,784. More recent estimates show a population of 48,564. It is close to Somerset's southern border with ...
.
Bath City
Bath City Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Bath, Somerset, England. The club is affiliated to the Somerset FA and currently competes in the National League South, the sixth tier of English football. The club have ...
were also considered rivals.
However, the relegation of the Terras from the
National League
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in the 2021–22 season, means that both Weymouth and Bath now participate in the
National League South
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as of the 2022–23 season, the last time being the 2009–10 season. Yeovil's subsequent decline since 2014 has re-sparked the historic feud between the two clubs. Many Terras fans consider
Yeovil Town to be the clubs biggest rival.
Recent seasons
Below is Weymouth's performance over the last 5 seasons, for a full history see: ''
List of Weymouth F.C. seasons''
Current squad
Coaching staff
Managers
* Tommy Morris (1907–1914 and 1919–1922)
*
Billy Walker (1924–1926)
*
Billy Kingdon (1947–1948)
* Paddy Gallagher (July 1948 – 1950)
* Jack Taylor (June 1950 – 1952)
*
Willie Fagan (July 1952 – 1955)
* Arthur Coles (1955–1961)
*
Frank O'Farrell
Francis O'Farrell (9 October 1927 – 6 March 2022) was an Irish football player and manager. He played as a wing half for Cork United, West Ham United and Preston North End. He made over 300 appearances in the Football League before joining ...
(June 1961 – May 1965)
*
Stan Charlton (July 1965 – May 1972)
*
Graham Williams (1972–1974)
*
Dietmar Bruck (1974 – Jan 1977)
*
Graham Carr
William Graham Carr (born 25 October 1944) is an English former professional footballer, manager and scout. He is currently an associate director for Northampton Town.
Club career
Carr, a half-back, joined his first professional club, Nor ...
(1977–1978)
*
Stuart Morgan
Stuart Edward Morgan (born 23 September 1949 in Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer and football manager. A central defender, he made 222 appearances in the Football League playing for Torquay United, Reading, Colchester United ...
(Nov 1978 – Nov 1983)
*
Brian Godfrey
Brian Cameron Godfrey (1 May 1940 – 11 February 2010) was a Welsh professional footballer.
Brian was an inside forward who started his league career at Everton where he only made one appearance before joining Scunthorpe United in June 1960. H ...
(1978–1987)
*
Stuart Morgan
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(1987 – Jan 1989)
*
Gerry Gow (1989 – April 1990)
*
Paul Compton (1990 – Dec 1990)
* Len Drake (1991 – Oct 1992)
*
Len Ashurst
Leonard Ashurst (10 March 1939 – 25 September 2021) was an English football player, manager and administrator.
He spent most of his playing career with Sunderland, making 458 appearances, the second most in the club's history. He retired at ...
(Dec 1992 – April 1993)
*
Bill Coldwell
William Rodney Coldwell (4 June 1932 – 8 December 1995) was an English football manager and scout.
Born in Petersfield, Hampshire, Coldwell played football for Weymouth
and also played two first-class cricket matches for the MCC against Cam ...
(April 1993 – Sept 1994)
*
Trevor Senior (Jan 1995 – April 1995)
*
Graham Carr
William Graham Carr (born 25 October 1944) is an English former professional footballer, manager and scout. He is currently an associate director for Northampton Town.
Club career
Carr, a half-back, joined his first professional club, Nor ...
(May 1995 – Sept 1995)
* Matt McGowan (Sept 1995 – July 1997)
*
Neil Webb
Neil John Webb (born 30 July 1963) is an English football manager, former association football, footballer and television pundit.
He primarily played as a midfielder but also played as a defender (association football), defender between 1980 a ...
(July 1997 – Sept 1997)
*
John Crabbe (Sept 1997 – Dec 1997)
*
Fred Davies
Frederick Davies (22 August 1939 – 2 September 2020) was an English footballer who made nearly 400 appearances in the Football League playing as a goalkeeper for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Cardiff City and AFC Bournemouth. He later became a man ...
(Dec 1997 – Oct 1999)
* Andy Mason (Oct 1999 – May 2002)
*
Geoff Butler
Geoffrey Butler (born 26 September 1946) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender in The Football League between the 1960s and 1980s.
He started out with his hometown club Middlesbrough and made 55 league appearances for t ...
(May 2002 – May 2003)
*
Steve Claridge
Stephen Edward Claridge (born 10 April 1966) is an English football pundit, coach and former professional player. He was a pundit for BBC Sport football shows including ''Football Focus'' and '' The Football League Show'', until 2014 when he be ...
(June 2003 – Oct 2004)
* Steve Johnson (Nov 2004 – March 2005)
*
Garry Hill
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(March 2005 – Jan 2007)
*
Jason Tindall
Jason James Tindall (born 15 November 1977) is an English professional football manager and former player, who is currently the assistant manager of Newcastle United.
A defender during his playing days, Tindall spent the bulk of his career with ...
(Jan 2007 – Jan 2008)
*
John Hollins
John William Hollins (born 16 July 1946) is an English retired footballer and manager. He was initially a midfielder who, later in his career, became an effective full-back. Hollins, throughout his footballing career, featured for clubs such a ...
(Jan 2008 – Dec 2008)
* Alan Lewer (Dec 2008 – April 2009)
*
Bobby Gould
Robert Hewitt Gould (born 12 June 1946) is an English former association football, footballer and manager.
Early life
Gould was born in Wyken, Coventry, Warwickshire on 12 June 1946. He is the son of Henry Gould and Helen McKellar Gould (né ...
(April 2009 – April 2009)
* Matty Hale (May 2009 – October 2009)
*
Ian Hutchinson (October 2009 – January 2010)
*
Jerry Gill
Jeremy Morley "Jerry" Gill (born 8 September 1970) is an English former professional footballer who is currently manager of National League South club Bath City. Despite his late entry into the professional game – he made his debut in the Footb ...
(January 2010 – March 2010)
*
Andy Harris (March 2010 – April 2010)
*
Ian Hutchinson (May 2010 – January 2011)
*
Martyn Rogers
Martyn Rogers (born 7 March 1955) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender and now as a manager for Tiverton Town.
Career
Rogers was born in Bristol. His playing career included spells at Exeter City and Bristol ...
(January 2011 – May 2011)
* Brendon King (June 2011 – December 2013)
*
Jason Matthews (January 2014 – April 2017)
*
Mark Molesley
Mark Clifford Molesley (born 11 March 1981) is an English football manager and former professional player who is manager of Gosport Borough. He played in the Football League for Bournemouth, Aldershot Town, Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City, and ...
(April 2017 – August 2020)
*
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*Brian Stock (footballer)
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(September 2020 – January 2022)
*
David Oldfield (January 2022 –September 2022 )
* Bobby Wilkinson (September 2022–)
Records
*Best
FA Cup
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performance: Fourth round, 1961–62
[Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2020) ''Non-League Club Directory 2021'', p512 ]
*Best
FA Trophy
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performance: Quarter-finals, 1973–74, 1976–77
[
*Record attendance: 6,500 vs ]Nottingham Forest
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, FA Cup first round replay, 14 November 2005
*Heaviest defeat: 0–9 vs Rushden & Diamonds
Rushden & Diamonds Football Club was an association football club based in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England. Nicknamed "The Diamonds", the club played at Nene Park. The club's main rivals were county neighbours Kettering Town.
The cl ...
, Conference, 21 February 2009[
*Most appearances: Tony Hobson, 1,076][
*Most goals: W Haynes, 275][
]
Honours
League
* Southern League (Tier 5)
**Winners (2): 1964–65, 1965–66
* Conference South
The National League South, formerly Conference South, is one of the second divisions of the National League in England, immediately below the top division National League. Along with National League North, it is in the second level of the ...
(Tier 6)
**Winners (1): 2005–06
**Play-off winners (1): 2019-20
* Southern League Premier South (Tier 7)
**Winners (1): 2018–19
*Southern League Southern Division (Tier 7)
**Winners (1): 1997–98
* Western League Division One (Tier 6)
**Winners (3): 1922–23, 1936–37, 1937–38
* Western League Division Two (Tier 7)
**Winners (1): 1933–34
* Dorset League Division One: (Tier 8)
**Winners (1): 1921–22
* Dorset League:
**Winners (2): 1897–98, 1913–14
Cups
* Dorset Senior Cup
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**Winners (13): 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2019–20
Notes
References
External links
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Football clubs in Dorset
1890 establishments in England
Football clubs in England
Dorset Football League
Companies that have entered administration in the United Kingdom