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Belper Town F.C.

Belper Town Football Club is a football club based in Belper, Derbyshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Division One East and play at Christchurch Meadow. The club are nicknamed the "Nailers" due to the town's nail-making industry.[2]

Belper Town
Full nameBelper Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Nailers
Founded1883
GroundChristchurch Meadow, Belper
Capacity2,650 (500 seated)[1]
ChairmanIan Woodward
ManagerLee Attenborough
LeagueNorthern Premier League Division One East
2022–23Northern Premier League Premier Division, 22nd of 22 (relegated)
Entrance to Christchurch Meadow
Main Stand
Reg Walker Stand

History edit

The club were originally formed in 1883 and reached the first round of the FA Cup in 1887–88, losing 3–2 to The Wednesday.[2] They were founder members of the Derbyshire Senior League in 1890, and finished as runners-up in 1895–96.[3] By the mid-1900s the club were playing in the Mid-Derbyshire League and were league champions in 1904–05.[4] In 1906–07 they were runners-up,[5] The league was rebranded as the Derbyshire Alliance in 1907 and merged with the Notts & District League in 1908 to form the Notts & Derbyshire League, with Belper as founder members.[6] However, they left the league midway through the 1911–12 season and folded due to financial difficulties.[7]

The club reformed in 1951 and joined Division One of the Central Alliance, taking over the fixtures of Mansfield Town 'A', who had withdrawn from the league.[8] In 1956 the league was restructured, with Belper placed in Division One North. They finished as runners-up in 1956–57 and were champions in 1958–59,[8] a season in which they also won the Derbyshire Senior Cup for the first time.[9] When the Midland League was re-established in 1961, Belper joined the league.[10] They finished bottom of the league in 1969–70. After it was split into two divisions, Belper were placed in the Premier Division, of which they finished bottom in 1978–79. However, they were not relegated, and went on to win the Premier Division and the Derbyshire Senior Cup the following season.[9][10]

In 1982 the league merged with the Yorkshire League to form the Northern Counties East League, with Belper placed in the Premier Division.[11] They won the Premier Division in 1984–85 and the President's Cup in 1995–96.[9] The following season they finished as runners-up in the Premier Division and were promoted to Division One of the Northern Premier League.[11] When Division One was split in 2007, the club were placed in Division One South. After finishing as runners-up in 2008–09 (missing out on the title on goal difference) they qualified for the promotion play-offs. Although they beat Rushall Olympic 1–0 in the semi-finals, they lost the final 1–0 to Stocksbridge Park Steels.[11] A third-place finish in 2012–13 led to another play-off campaign, which resulted in them losing 4–2 to Stamford in the semi-finals.[11] However, after finishing fourth the following season, they defeated Leek Town 2–0 in the semi-finals and Mickleover Sports 1–0 in the final to earn promotion to the Premier Division.[11]

Belper's first season in the Premier Division saw them finish bottom of the table, resulting in relegation back to Division One South.[11] In 2021–22 they finished fifth in Division One Midlands, qualifying for the promotion play-offs position. After beating Stamford 2–1 in the semi-finals, they defeated Chasetown 1–0 in the final to earn promotion back to the Premier Division. However, they finished bottom of the Premier Division the following season and were relegated to Division One East.[12]

Ground edit

The club originally played at the Acorn Ground, before moving to Christchurch Meadow in 1951,[2] taking over from a junior team, Field Head.[13] The ground initially had a single stand on the northern side of the pitch, but it was demolished in the early 1960s to allow the adjacent West Mill to be extended. Parts of it were reused to build a new stand on the opposite side, although the stand ran from the halfway line to one corner rather than being positioned centrally.[13]

The club bought the freehold to the ground in 1986 for £6,000.[2] New dressing rooms were built in 1999 and new 500-seat stand opened in 2003.[2] The ground also has a covered stand, the Reg Walker Stand, with a capacity of 300.[2]

The record attendance of 3,200 was set for a match against Ilkeston Town in 1955.[9]

Honours edit

  • Northern Premier League
    • President's Cup winners 2009–10
  • Northern Counties East League
    • Premier Division champions 1984–85
    • President's Cup winners 1995–96
  • Midland League
    • Premier Division champions 1979–80
  • Central Alliance
    • Division One North champions 1958–59
  • Mid-Derbyshire League
    • Champions 1904–05
  • Derbyshire Senior Cup
    • Winners 1958–59, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1979–80, 2007–08

Records edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Belper Town 2 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Non-League Club Directory
  2. ^ a b c d e f Club History Belper Town F.C.
  3. ^ Derbyshire Senior League 1890-1938 Non-League Matters
  4. ^ 1904–05 Ilson Football
  5. ^ 1907–08 Ilson Football
  6. ^ The Central Alliance 1911-1925 Non-League Matters
  7. ^ 50th anniversary for Nailers 2019-04-27 at the Wayback Machine Belper News, 31 January 2002
  8. ^ a b The Central Alliance 1947-1962 Non-League Matters
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i Honours and records Belper Town F.C.
  10. ^ a b Midland Counties League 1958-1982 Non-League Matters
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Belper Town at the Football Club History Database
  12. ^ "Premier Division Round-Up: Statement Result For Warrington Town, Belper Suffer Relegation". Northern Premier League. 5 April 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  13. ^ a b Belper Town Pyramid Passion
  14. ^ a b Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p414 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0

External links edit

  • Official website

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Belper Town Football Club is a football club based in Belper Derbyshire England They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Division One East and play at Christchurch Meadow The club are nicknamed the Nailers due to the town s nail making industry 2 Belper TownFull nameBelper Town Football ClubNickname s The NailersFounded1883GroundChristchurch Meadow BelperCapacity2 650 500 seated 1 ChairmanIan WoodwardManagerLee AttenboroughLeagueNorthern Premier League Division One East2022 23Northern Premier League Premier Division 22nd of 22 relegated Home coloursAway coloursEntrance to Christchurch MeadowMain StandReg Walker Stand Contents 1 History 2 Ground 3 Honours 4 Records 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe club were originally formed in 1883 and reached the first round of the FA Cup in 1887 88 losing 3 2 to The Wednesday 2 They were founder members of the Derbyshire Senior League in 1890 and finished as runners up in 1895 96 3 By the mid 1900s the club were playing in the Mid Derbyshire League and were league champions in 1904 05 4 In 1906 07 they were runners up 5 The league was rebranded as the Derbyshire Alliance in 1907 and merged with the Notts amp District League in 1908 to form the Notts amp Derbyshire League with Belper as founder members 6 However they left the league midway through the 1911 12 season and folded due to financial difficulties 7 The club reformed in 1951 and joined Division One of the Central Alliance taking over the fixtures of Mansfield Town A who had withdrawn from the league 8 In 1956 the league was restructured with Belper placed in Division One North They finished as runners up in 1956 57 and were champions in 1958 59 8 a season in which they also won the Derbyshire Senior Cup for the first time 9 When the Midland League was re established in 1961 Belper joined the league 10 They finished bottom of the league in 1969 70 After it was split into two divisions Belper were placed in the Premier Division of which they finished bottom in 1978 79 However they were not relegated and went on to win the Premier Division and the Derbyshire Senior Cup the following season 9 10 In 1982 the league merged with the Yorkshire League to form the Northern Counties East League with Belper placed in the Premier Division 11 They won the Premier Division in 1984 85 and the President s Cup in 1995 96 9 The following season they finished as runners up in the Premier Division and were promoted to Division One of the Northern Premier League 11 When Division One was split in 2007 the club were placed in Division One South After finishing as runners up in 2008 09 missing out on the title on goal difference they qualified for the promotion play offs Although they beat Rushall Olympic 1 0 in the semi finals they lost the final 1 0 to Stocksbridge Park Steels 11 A third place finish in 2012 13 led to another play off campaign which resulted in them losing 4 2 to Stamford in the semi finals 11 However after finishing fourth the following season they defeated Leek Town 2 0 in the semi finals and Mickleover Sports 1 0 in the final to earn promotion to the Premier Division 11 Belper s first season in the Premier Division saw them finish bottom of the table resulting in relegation back to Division One South 11 In 2021 22 they finished fifth in Division One Midlands qualifying for the promotion play offs position After beating Stamford 2 1 in the semi finals they defeated Chasetown 1 0 in the final to earn promotion back to the Premier Division However they finished bottom of the Premier Division the following season and were relegated to Division One East 12 Ground editThe club originally played at the Acorn Ground before moving to Christchurch Meadow in 1951 2 taking over from a junior team Field Head 13 The ground initially had a single stand on the northern side of the pitch but it was demolished in the early 1960s to allow the adjacent West Mill to be extended Parts of it were reused to build a new stand on the opposite side although the stand ran from the halfway line to one corner rather than being positioned centrally 13 The club bought the freehold to the ground in 1986 for 6 000 2 New dressing rooms were built in 1999 and new 500 seat stand opened in 2003 2 The ground also has a covered stand the Reg Walker Stand with a capacity of 300 2 The record attendance of 3 200 was set for a match against Ilkeston Town in 1955 9 Honours editNorthern Premier League President s Cup winners 2009 10 Northern Counties East League Premier Division champions 1984 85 President s Cup winners 1995 96 Midland League Premier Division champions 1979 80 Central Alliance Division One North champions 1958 59 Mid Derbyshire League Champions 1904 05 Derbyshire Senior Cup Winners 1958 59 1961 62 1963 64 1979 80 2007 08Records editBest FA Cup performance First round 1887 88 Best FA Trophy performance Second round 2000 01 11 Best FA Vase performance Semi finals 1994 95 11 Record attendance 3 200 vs Ilkeston Town 1955 9 Biggest win 15 2 vs Nottingham Forest A 1956 9 Worst defeat 12 0 vs Goole Town 1965 9 Most appearances Craig Smithurst 678 9 Most goals Mick Lakin 231 9 Record transfer fee received 2 000 from Hinckley United for Craig Smith 14 Record transfer fee paid 2 000 to Ilkeston Town for Jamie Eaton 2001 14 See also editBelper Town F C players Belper Town F C managersReferences edit Belper Town Archived 2 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Non League Club Directory a b c d e f Club History Belper Town F C Derbyshire Senior League 1890 1938 Non League Matters 1904 05 Ilson Football 1907 08 Ilson Football The Central Alliance 1911 1925 Non League Matters 50th anniversary for Nailers Archived 2019 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Belper News 31 January 2002 a b The Central Alliance 1947 1962 Non League Matters a b c d e f g h i Honours and records Belper Town F C a b Midland Counties League 1958 1982 Non League Matters a b c d e f g h Belper Town at the Football Club History Database Premier Division Round Up Statement Result For Warrington Town Belper Suffer Relegation Northern Premier League 5 April 2023 Retrieved 5 April 2023 a b Belper Town Pyramid Passion a b Mike Williams amp Tony Williams 2012 Non League Club Directory 2013 p414 ISBN 978 1 869833 77 0External links editOfficial website 53 1 37 819 N 1 29 14 370 W 53 02717194 N 1 48732500 W 53 02717194 1 48732500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belper Town F C amp oldid 1179183936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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