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Hungerford Town F.C.

Hungerford Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Hungerford, Berkshire, England. Affiliated to the Berks & Bucks Football Association, they are currently members of and play at Bulpit Lane.

Hungerford Town
Full nameHungerford Town Football Club
Nickname(s)Crusaders
Founded1886
GroundBulpit Lane, Hungerford
Capacity2,500 (170 seated)[1]
ChairmanAlan O'Donohue
ManagerDanny Robinson
LeagueSouthern League Premier Division South
2022–23National League South, 24th of 24 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club was established in 1886, initially playing friendlies as there were no local league or cup competitions.[2] After two practice matches in October 1886, the first game against another club was played on 6 November, a 6–2 defeat to Earley.[3] In 1904–05 they won their first honours, the Newbury Challenge Cup, by beating Newbury Union Jack 2–1 in the final.[2] They won the trophy again in 1908–09 with a 2–1 win over Thatcham in the final.[2] The club was now playing in the Hungerford League, but later joined the Newbury League. They won the Newbury League in 1912–13, retaining the title the following season.[2] After World War I the club won the title again in 1919–20 and for a fourth time in 1921–22.[2] They later joined the Swindon & District League.[1]

In 1958 Hungerford moved up to the Premier Division of the Hellenic League.[4] The club won the Hellenic League Benevolent Cup in 1960–61.[5] They finished bottom of the division in 1964–65, resulting in relegation to Division One. In 1970–71 the club won the Division One Cup and the Division One title, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.[4][5] In 1975–76 and 1976–77 they reached back-to-back finals of the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup, losing to Chesham United and Slough Town respectively.[5] In 1977–78 they won the Hellenic League's Challenge Cup and reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase, eventually losing 3–1 to Barton Rovers in a replay after the original two-legged tie had ended 3–3 on aggregate.[6][4] Their cup exploits and a third-place finish that season was enough to earn promotion to Division Two of the Isthmian League.[4]

In their first season in the Isthmian League Hungerford reached their third Berks & Bucks Senior Cup final, losing to Wycombe Wanderers.[5] In 1979–80 they reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 3–1 to Slough Town in the first round proper.[4] The club also reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase again, this time losing 5–3 to Guisborough Town.[4] In 1981 they were one of four British clubs to compete in the Anglo-Italian Talbot Challenge Cup, which included a 1–0 defeat away to Modena in front of 20,000 fans who had stayed after an Italy under-21 match.[5] The 1981–82 season saw them finally win the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup, beating Wycombe Wanderers 1–0 in the final.[6] Between 1979–80 and 1981–82, they had finished third in the league for three consecutive seasons, missing out on promotion by one place.[5] League restructuring in 1984 led to Hungerford being placed in Division Two South. They again just missed out on promotion in 1984–85, finishing fourth.[5] Another FA Vase semi-final appearance in 1988–89 saw a record attendance of 1,684 in the first leg against Sudbury Town, which finished in a goalless draw.[1] However, they lost 6–0 in the second leg at Sudbury.[4] Further league reorganisation in 1991 saw them return to Division Two.[4]

At the end of the 2002–03 season Hungerford finished fifth in Division Two of the Isthmian League, but dropped back into the Premier Division of the Hellenic League.[4] The club won the Hellenic League's Supplementary Cup in 2004–05 and the Challenge Cup in 2006–07 and 2007–08. They were Premier Division champions in 2008–09, earning promotion to Division One South & West of the Southern League. A fifth-place finish in 2011–12 saw the club qualify for the promotion play-offs, losing 2–1 to Poole Town in the semi-finals.[4] They were Division One South & West runners-up the following season, again qualifying for the play-offs; after beating Paulton Rovers 4–2 in the semi-finals, they defeated Merthyr Town 3–1 in the final to secure promotion to the Premier Division.

The 2014–15 season saw Hungerford finish fourth in the Premier Division. In the subsequent play-offs they lost 1–0 to Truro City in the semi-finals. However, after another fourth-place finish the following season, they defeated Hitchin Town 3–2 in the semi-finals before beating Leamington 2–1 in the final, earning promotion to the National League South.[4] The club finished bottom of the National League South in 2022–23, resulting in relegation to the Premier Division South of the Southern League.

Ground edit

The club initially played at Hungerford Marsh, before moving to Bulpit Lane after World War I.[6] Floodlights were installed in 1975.[6] The ground currently has a capacity of 2,500, of which 170 is seated.[1]

Current squad edit

As of 10 February 2024[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Ryan Clarke
2 MF   ENG Jack Alexander
4 MF   ENG Bradley Hooper
5 DF   ENG Ramarni Medford-Smith
6 DF   ENG Matthew Berry-Hargreaves
7 MF   ENG Adulai Sambu (on loan from Cheltenham Town)
10 FW   ENG Conor McDonagh
14 FW   ENG Elis Watts
16 DF   ENG Louie Paget
17 DF   ENG Jack Stanley
19 MF   ENG Joe Shepherd
23 DF   ENG Rhys Tyler
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF   ENG Owain Wheeler
26 FW   ENG Toby Thorp
MF   ENG Sam De St. Croix
DF   ENG Luke Softley
FW   POR Fábio Lopes
FW   ENG Great Evans
MF   ENG George Smith
DF   ENG Jack Wright
DF   ENG Baboucarr Jarra
GK   ENG Nick Harvey
MF   ENG Jacob Gardiner-Smith

Non-playing staff edit

As of 10 February 2024[8]

Position Staff
First-Team Manager Danny Robinson
Assistant Manager Stuart Davis
First-Team Coach Matthew Styles
First-Team Coach Gareth Thomas
Goalkeeping Coach Ian Hobbs
Sports Therapist Nina Parkin
Physiotherapist Natalie Stearn
Trainee Physiotherapist Jason Golding
Head of Recruitment & Player Scouting Luke Bunn
Kit Co-ordinator Steve Robinson
Kit Co-ordinator Holly Robinson
Kit Co-ordinator Steve Tyler

Honours edit

  • Hellenic League
    • Premier Division champions 2008–09
    • Division One champions 1970–71
    • Division One Cup winners 1970–71
    • Challenge Cup winners 1977–78, 2006–07, 2007–08
    • Supplementary Cup winners 2004–05
    • Benevolent Cup winners 1960–61
  • Newbury League
    • Champions 1912–13, 1913–14, 1919–20, 1921–22
  • Berks & Bucks Senior Cup
    • Winners 1981–82
  • Basingstoke Senior Cup
    • Winners 2012–13, 2014–15
  • Linaker Brokers Challenge Cup
    • Winners 2006–07, 2007–08
  • Newbury Challenge Cup
    • Winners 1904–05, 1908–09
  • Hungerford Cup
    • Winners 2003–04

Records edit

  • Best FA Cup performance: First round, 1979–80[4]
  • Best FA Trophy performance: Fifth round, 2022–23[4]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Semi-finals, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1988–89[4]
  • Record attendance: 1,684 vs Sudbury Town, FA Vase semi-final, 1988–89[1]
  • Most goals: Ian Farr, 268[1]
  • Record transfer fee paid: £4,000 to Yeovil Town for Joe Scott[1]
  • Record Transfer fee received: £3,800 from Barnstaple Town for Joe Scott[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p130 ISBN 978-1869833695
  2. ^ a b c d e History-2 Hungerford Town F.C.
  3. ^ History 5 Hungerford Town F.C.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Hungerford Town at the Football Club History Database
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Hungerford Town Football Club Potted History", Sudbury Town Football Club F.A. Vase Semi-Final 2nd Leg Programme, 1 April 1989
  6. ^ a b c d History 1 Hungerford Town F.C.
  7. ^ Hungerford Town first team Hungerford Town F.C.
  8. ^ Contact Hungerford Town F.C.

Further reading edit

  • Edmonds, Robert (1994). The Story of Hungerford Town Football Club: A Personal Recollection. Self-published.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Hungerford Town Football Club is a semi professional football club based in Hungerford Berkshire England Affiliated to the Berks amp Bucks Football Association they are currently members of and play at Bulpit Lane Hungerford TownFull nameHungerford Town Football ClubNickname s CrusadersFounded1886GroundBulpit Lane HungerfordCapacity2 500 170 seated 1 ChairmanAlan O DonohueManagerDanny RobinsonLeagueSouthern League Premier Division South2022 23National League South 24th of 24 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Ground 3 Current squad 4 Non playing staff 5 Honours 6 Records 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editThe club was established in 1886 initially playing friendlies as there were no local league or cup competitions 2 After two practice matches in October 1886 the first game against another club was played on 6 November a 6 2 defeat to Earley 3 In 1904 05 they won their first honours the Newbury Challenge Cup by beating Newbury Union Jack 2 1 in the final 2 They won the trophy again in 1908 09 with a 2 1 win over Thatcham in the final 2 The club was now playing in the Hungerford League but later joined the Newbury League They won the Newbury League in 1912 13 retaining the title the following season 2 After World War I the club won the title again in 1919 20 and for a fourth time in 1921 22 2 They later joined the Swindon amp District League 1 In 1958 Hungerford moved up to the Premier Division of the Hellenic League 4 The club won the Hellenic League Benevolent Cup in 1960 61 5 They finished bottom of the division in 1964 65 resulting in relegation to Division One In 1970 71 the club won the Division One Cup and the Division One title earning promotion back to the Premier Division 4 5 In 1975 76 and 1976 77 they reached back to back finals of the Berks amp Bucks Senior Cup losing to Chesham United and Slough Town respectively 5 In 1977 78 they won the Hellenic League s Challenge Cup and reached the semi finals of the FA Vase eventually losing 3 1 to Barton Rovers in a replay after the original two legged tie had ended 3 3 on aggregate 6 4 Their cup exploits and a third place finish that season was enough to earn promotion to Division Two of the Isthmian League 4 In their first season in the Isthmian League Hungerford reached their third Berks amp Bucks Senior Cup final losing to Wycombe Wanderers 5 In 1979 80 they reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time losing 3 1 to Slough Town in the first round proper 4 The club also reached the semi finals of the FA Vase again this time losing 5 3 to Guisborough Town 4 In 1981 they were one of four British clubs to compete in the Anglo Italian Talbot Challenge Cup which included a 1 0 defeat away to Modena in front of 20 000 fans who had stayed after an Italy under 21 match 5 The 1981 82 season saw them finally win the Berks amp Bucks Senior Cup beating Wycombe Wanderers 1 0 in the final 6 Between 1979 80 and 1981 82 they had finished third in the league for three consecutive seasons missing out on promotion by one place 5 League restructuring in 1984 led to Hungerford being placed in Division Two South They again just missed out on promotion in 1984 85 finishing fourth 5 Another FA Vase semi final appearance in 1988 89 saw a record attendance of 1 684 in the first leg against Sudbury Town which finished in a goalless draw 1 However they lost 6 0 in the second leg at Sudbury 4 Further league reorganisation in 1991 saw them return to Division Two 4 At the end of the 2002 03 season Hungerford finished fifth in Division Two of the Isthmian League but dropped back into the Premier Division of the Hellenic League 4 The club won the Hellenic League s Supplementary Cup in 2004 05 and the Challenge Cup in 2006 07 and 2007 08 They were Premier Division champions in 2008 09 earning promotion to Division One South amp West of the Southern League A fifth place finish in 2011 12 saw the club qualify for the promotion play offs losing 2 1 to Poole Town in the semi finals 4 They were Division One South amp West runners up the following season again qualifying for the play offs after beating Paulton Rovers 4 2 in the semi finals they defeated Merthyr Town 3 1 in the final to secure promotion to the Premier Division The 2014 15 season saw Hungerford finish fourth in the Premier Division In the subsequent play offs they lost 1 0 to Truro City in the semi finals However after another fourth place finish the following season they defeated Hitchin Town 3 2 in the semi finals before beating Leamington 2 1 in the final earning promotion to the National League South 4 The club finished bottom of the National League South in 2022 23 resulting in relegation to the Premier Division South of the Southern League Ground editThe club initially played at Hungerford Marsh before moving to Bulpit Lane after World War I 6 Floodlights were installed in 1975 6 The ground currently has a capacity of 2 500 of which 170 is seated 1 Current squad editAs of 10 February 2024 7 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ENG Ryan Clarke2 MF nbsp ENG Jack Alexander4 MF nbsp ENG Bradley Hooper5 DF nbsp ENG Ramarni Medford Smith6 DF nbsp ENG Matthew Berry Hargreaves7 MF nbsp ENG Adulai Sambu on loan from Cheltenham Town 10 FW nbsp ENG Conor McDonagh14 FW nbsp ENG Elis Watts16 DF nbsp ENG Louie Paget17 DF nbsp ENG Jack Stanley19 MF nbsp ENG Joe Shepherd23 DF nbsp ENG Rhys Tyler No Pos Nation Player25 DF nbsp ENG Owain Wheeler26 FW nbsp ENG Toby Thorp MF nbsp ENG Sam De St Croix DF nbsp ENG Luke Softley FW nbsp POR Fabio Lopes FW nbsp ENG Great Evans MF nbsp ENG George Smith DF nbsp ENG Jack Wright DF nbsp ENG Baboucarr Jarra GK nbsp ENG Nick Harvey MF nbsp ENG Jacob Gardiner SmithNon playing staff editAs of 10 February 2024 8 Position StaffFirst Team Manager Danny RobinsonAssistant Manager Stuart DavisFirst Team Coach Matthew StylesFirst Team Coach Gareth ThomasGoalkeeping Coach Ian HobbsSports Therapist Nina ParkinPhysiotherapist Natalie StearnTrainee Physiotherapist Jason GoldingHead of Recruitment amp Player Scouting Luke BunnKit Co ordinator Steve RobinsonKit Co ordinator Holly RobinsonKit Co ordinator Steve TylerHonours editHellenic League Premier Division champions 2008 09 Division One champions 1970 71 Division One Cup winners 1970 71 Challenge Cup winners 1977 78 2006 07 2007 08 Supplementary Cup winners 2004 05 Benevolent Cup winners 1960 61 Newbury League Champions 1912 13 1913 14 1919 20 1921 22 Berks amp Bucks Senior Cup Winners 1981 82 Basingstoke Senior Cup Winners 2012 13 2014 15 Linaker Brokers Challenge Cup Winners 2006 07 2007 08 Newbury Challenge Cup Winners 1904 05 1908 09 Hungerford Cup Winners 2003 04Records editBest FA Cup performance First round 1979 80 4 Best FA Trophy performance Fifth round 2022 23 4 Best FA Vase performance Semi finals 1977 78 1979 80 1988 89 4 Record attendance 1 684 vs Sudbury Town FA Vase semi final 1988 89 1 Most goals Ian Farr 268 1 Record transfer fee paid 4 000 to Yeovil Town for Joe Scott 1 Record Transfer fee received 3 800 from Barnstaple Town for Joe Scott 1 See also editHungerford Town F C players Hungerford Town F C managersReferences edit a b c d e f g h Mike Williams amp Tony Williams 2016 Non League Club Directory 2017 Tony Williams Publications p130 ISBN 978 1869833695 a b c d e History 2 Hungerford Town F C History 5 Hungerford Town F C a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Hungerford Town at the Football Club History Database a b c d e f g Hungerford Town Football Club Potted History Sudbury Town Football Club F A Vase Semi Final 2nd Leg Programme 1 April 1989 a b c d History 1 Hungerford Town F C Hungerford Town first team Hungerford Town F C Contact Hungerford Town F C Further reading editEdmonds Robert 1994 The Story of Hungerford Town Football Club A Personal Recollection Self published External 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