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Wimborne Town F.C.

Wimborne Town Football Club is a football club based in Wimborne Minster in Dorset, England. They were established in 1878 and won the FA Vase in 1992. They reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup in the 1982–83 season for the first time.

Wimborne Town
Full nameWimborne Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Magpies
Founded1878
GroundNew Cuthbury, Wimborne
Capacity3,250 (275 seated & 150 covered) note theoretical, likely to be estimated at 2,800
ChairmanPaula Henley
ManagerTim Sills
LeagueSouthern League Division One South
2022–23Southern League Division One South, 5th of 20

For the 2018–2019 season, the club is playing in the Southern Premier South. The club is affiliated to the Dorset County Football Association and is a FA Chartered Standard club.[1]

Club history edit

Wimborne Town Football Club was formed in 1878 and originally catered for football and rugby.[2] In 1884, Wimborne Town were one of the founder members of the South Hampshire and Dorset Football Association. In 1887 the club became a founder member of the Dorset County Football Association.[3]

The club's first piece of Silverware was in 1913 when they won the Dorset Minor Cup for the only time in their history. They almost achieved more silverware a year later when they finished as Runners up in the Dorset Junior Challenge Cup.[3]

During the 1930s, Wimborne Town won the Dorset League Division Two championship three times, finished runners-up on a further occasion and were runners-up in Dorset League Division One in 1939. They also enjoyed success in cup competitions, winning the Dorset Junior Challenge Cup twice in their final three appearances in the competition, as well as the Dorset Junior Amateur Cup four times in five seasons between 1935 and 1939.[3]

Wimborne Town's first senior honour came in 1937 by winning the Dorset Senior Amateur Cup and repeating this success in 1964. In 1957, Wimborne became founder members of the Dorset Combination (now the Dorset Premier League) but returned to the Dorset League after just a season where they remained until 1973 when they returned for another spell, this time lasting three seasons.

Wimborne's fortunes dramatically took off when they won the Dorset League Division One title in 1980–81 without losing a match. In 1981, following the installation of floodlights and the construction of a perimeter wall and new changing rooms at their Cuthbury ground, Wimborne Town were directly admitted to the First Division of the Western League. Despite missing out the Dorset Combination, they immediately made an impact by just losing out on third spot to local rivals Swanage Town & Herston on goal difference.

Wimborne Town entered both the FA Cup & FA Vase for the first time in 1982–83.[4] That season brought them their best run to date in the FA Cup when defeats of Bridport, Falmouth Town, St Blazey, Bath City and Merthyr Tydfil earned them a visit to Aldershot, in the First Round Proper where they lost 0–4. 1984–85 was Wimborne Town's most successful season in the Western League when they finished in third place, this time ahead of Swanage on goal difference.[4]

In 1987, Wimborne Town joined the Wessex League, which they played in up until the 2009–10 season, never finishing outside the top eight. The club have won the Wessex Championship on three occasions, in 1991–92, 1993–94 and 1999–2000— and finished runners-up in 1992–93, 1996–97 & 2009–10.[4]

Before 1992, Wimborne Town's best performances in the FA Vase had brought them to the third round proper on three occasions. However, in 1991–92, the Club enjoyed a run to the Wembley final under joint managers Alex Pike and Nick Jennings, where they defeated favourites Guiseley 5–3 to lift the trophy.[5] In so doing, Wimborne Town became the first ever Dorset club at any level to contest a Wembley final. During that same season, Wimborne Town also won the Dorset Senior Challenge Cup and Wessex League championship to complete a treble of trophies.[3][6]

They won the Wessex League Cup in 1993–94 becoming the first club to achieve the league and cup double. That feat was repeated in 1999–2000 when Wimborne Town finished ahead of Lymington & New Milton on goal difference in the league and beat them 1–0 in the League Cup final, the last time the club won this trophy was the 2007–08 season when they beat Moneyfields FC 1–0 at Christchurch's Hurn Bridge ground.[7] At the end of the 2009–10 season, after years of ground grading issues, they were promoted to the Southern Football League (South & West Division) with a second-place finish in the league.[4] They have since remained in the Southern League Division One South & West. In 2011–12, they reached the final of the Dorset Senior Cup, where they lost 2–0 to Dorchester Town at Hamworthy United Football Club.[8] In 2014–15, Wimborne had reached its highest position with the current English football league pyramid system and achieved its highest run in the 1st Round of the FA Trophy.

In January 2016, the club unveiled Harry Redknapp as a director, his first return to football since leaving Queens Park Rangers in February 2015. During the 2017–18 season, Wimborne achieved a third placed finish and despite defeat to Swindon Supermarine on penalties in the play-off final, Wimborne achieved promotion to Step 3 for the first time in their history following the withdrawal of Shaw Lane and the restructuring of the teams.[9] They remained at this level for three seasons, suffering relegation in their fourth season at the level.[10]

Ground edit

Wimborne Town play their home games at New Cuthbury, 16 Ainsley Road, Wimborne, BH21 2FU . Previously they played at Cuthbury which was the other [ western side] of Wimborne Minster next to Victoria Hospital. Cuthbury now has houses built on it by Wyatt Homes. The move was included in the Local Plan and had been mooted a decade or so earlier. The new ground is owned by the local council and the club have a long lease from them As at August 2020 the new stadium is being built on the other side of town to Cuthbury, at Saxonbury. A site down Parmiter Drive, off Leigh Road. The builders are Wyatt Homes who have also built approximately 60 homes adjacent to the new Stadium. The new clubhouse is due to be handed over to the club on 1 October 2020. There is a main pitch which is grass with floodlights and a 3G practice pitch adjacent. The Stadium conforms to FA grading regulations for games at Step 3 [ Southern League Premier]and has two stands with seating for 250. Both ends of the pitch are covered standing. There is a large clubhouse overlooking the pitch and a bar, with a main room which can be divided into two if necessary. There is a large car park for 200 cars, plus Disabled and Coach spaces. The whole site can be booked for private functions. The bar and clubhouse is open to the public on non-match days

Club honours edit

League honours edit

  • Wessex League Premier Division :[4]
    • Winners: 1991–92, 1993–94, 1999–00
    • Runners-up: 1992–93, 1996–97, 2003–04, 2009–10
  • Dorset League Division One:[3]
    • Winners: 1980–81
    • Runners-up: 1938–39

Cup honours edit

  • FA Vase:[4]
    • Winners: 1991–92
  • Dorset Senior Cup:[6][11]
    • Winners: 1991–92, 1996–97, 2017–18
    • Runners-up: 1998–99, 1999–00, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13
  • Wessex League Cup:[3][7][12]
    • Winners: 1990–91, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1999–00, 2007–08
  • Dorset Senior Amateur Cup:[3]
    • Winners: 1936–37, 1963–64
  • Dorset Minor Cup:[3]
    • Winners: 1912–13
  • Dorset Junior Challenge Cup:[3]
    • Runners-up: 1913–14

Club records edit

  • Highest League Position:[4] 3rd in Southern League Division One South & West 2017–18,
  • FA Cup best performance:[4] First round 1982–83
  • FA Trophy best performance:[4] First Round 2014–15
  • FA Vase best performance:[4] Winners 1991–92

Former and current notable players edit

1. Players that have played/managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.

References edit

  1. ^ . DorsetFA. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Wimborne Town". Pyramidpassion.co.uk. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Club History". Wimborne Town FC. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j WIMBORNE TOWN at the Football Club History Database
  5. ^ "Wimborne Town FC to launch 'special' club to commemorate FA Vase win with limited issue..." Grass Roots United. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Football Club History Database – Dorset County Cups". Fchd.info. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  7. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 4 July 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Dorchester Town retain Dorset Senior Cup". This is Dorset. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Unexpected promotion for Wimborne Town". Daily Echo. 9 June 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  10. ^ "Hayes & Yeading Re-Claim Top Spot - Wimborne Are Relegated". southern-football-league.co.uk. 6 April 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Poole Town ease past Wimborne Town to claim Dorset Senior Cup". This is Dorset. 10 April 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  12. ^ "History". Moneyfields FC. 24 December 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2016.

External links edit

  • Wimborne Town FC Official Website
  • Wimborne Town at the Football Club History Database

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Wimborne Town Football Club is a football club based in Wimborne Minster in Dorset England They were established in 1878 and won the FA Vase in 1992 They reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup in the 1982 83 season for the first time Wimborne TownFull nameWimborne Town Football ClubNickname s The MagpiesFounded1878GroundNew Cuthbury WimborneCapacity3 250 275 seated amp 150 covered note theoretical likely to be estimated at 2 800ChairmanPaula HenleyManagerTim SillsLeagueSouthern League Division One South2022 23Southern League Division One South 5th of 20Home coloursAway coloursFor the 2018 2019 season the club is playing in the Southern Premier South The club is affiliated to the Dorset County Football Association and is a FA Chartered Standard club 1 Contents 1 Club history 2 Ground 3 Club honours 3 1 League honours 3 2 Cup honours 4 Club records 5 Former and current notable players 6 References 7 External linksClub history editWimborne Town Football Club was formed in 1878 and originally catered for football and rugby 2 In 1884 Wimborne Town were one of the founder members of the South Hampshire and Dorset Football Association In 1887 the club became a founder member of the Dorset County Football Association 3 The club s first piece of Silverware was in 1913 when they won the Dorset Minor Cup for the only time in their history They almost achieved more silverware a year later when they finished as Runners up in the Dorset Junior Challenge Cup 3 During the 1930s Wimborne Town won the Dorset League Division Two championship three times finished runners up on a further occasion and were runners up in Dorset League Division One in 1939 They also enjoyed success in cup competitions winning the Dorset Junior Challenge Cup twice in their final three appearances in the competition as well as the Dorset Junior Amateur Cup four times in five seasons between 1935 and 1939 3 Wimborne Town s first senior honour came in 1937 by winning the Dorset Senior Amateur Cup and repeating this success in 1964 In 1957 Wimborne became founder members of the Dorset Combination now the Dorset Premier League but returned to the Dorset League after just a season where they remained until 1973 when they returned for another spell this time lasting three seasons Wimborne s fortunes dramatically took off when they won the Dorset League Division One title in 1980 81 without losing a match In 1981 following the installation of floodlights and the construction of a perimeter wall and new changing rooms at their Cuthbury ground Wimborne Town were directly admitted to the First Division of the Western League Despite missing out the Dorset Combination they immediately made an impact by just losing out on third spot to local rivals Swanage Town amp Herston on goal difference Wimborne Town entered both the FA Cup amp FA Vase for the first time in 1982 83 4 That season brought them their best run to date in the FA Cup when defeats of Bridport Falmouth Town St Blazey Bath City and Merthyr Tydfil earned them a visit to Aldershot in the First Round Proper where they lost 0 4 1984 85 was Wimborne Town s most successful season in the Western League when they finished in third place this time ahead of Swanage on goal difference 4 In 1987 Wimborne Town joined the Wessex League which they played in up until the 2009 10 season never finishing outside the top eight The club have won the Wessex Championship on three occasions in 1991 92 1993 94 and 1999 2000 and finished runners up in 1992 93 1996 97 amp 2009 10 4 Before 1992 Wimborne Town s best performances in the FA Vase had brought them to the third round proper on three occasions However in 1991 92 the Club enjoyed a run to the Wembley final under joint managers Alex Pike and Nick Jennings where they defeated favourites Guiseley 5 3 to lift the trophy 5 In so doing Wimborne Town became the first ever Dorset club at any level to contest a Wembley final During that same season Wimborne Town also won the Dorset Senior Challenge Cup and Wessex League championship to complete a treble of trophies 3 6 They won the Wessex League Cup in 1993 94 becoming the first club to achieve the league and cup double That feat was repeated in 1999 2000 when Wimborne Town finished ahead of Lymington amp New Milton on goal difference in the league and beat them 1 0 in the League Cup final the last time the club won this trophy was the 2007 08 season when they beat Moneyfields FC 1 0 at Christchurch s Hurn Bridge ground 7 At the end of the 2009 10 season after years of ground grading issues they were promoted to the Southern Football League South amp West Division with a second place finish in the league 4 They have since remained in the Southern League Division One South amp West In 2011 12 they reached the final of the Dorset Senior Cup where they lost 2 0 to Dorchester Town at Hamworthy United Football Club 8 In 2014 15 Wimborne had reached its highest position with the current English football league pyramid system and achieved its highest run in the 1st Round of the FA Trophy In January 2016 the club unveiled Harry Redknapp as a director his first return to football since leaving Queens Park Rangers in February 2015 During the 2017 18 season Wimborne achieved a third placed finish and despite defeat to Swindon Supermarine on penalties in the play off final Wimborne achieved promotion to Step 3 for the first time in their history following the withdrawal of Shaw Lane and the restructuring of the teams 9 They remained at this level for three seasons suffering relegation in their fourth season at the level 10 Ground editWimborne Town play their home games at New Cuthbury 16 Ainsley Road Wimborne BH21 2FU Previously they played at Cuthbury which was the other western side of Wimborne Minster next to Victoria Hospital Cuthbury now has houses built on it by Wyatt Homes The move was included in the Local Plan and had been mooted a decade or so earlier The new ground is owned by the local council and the club have a long lease from them As at August 2020 the new stadium is being built on the other side of town to Cuthbury at Saxonbury A site down Parmiter Drive off Leigh Road The builders are Wyatt Homes who have also built approximately 60 homes adjacent to the new Stadium The new clubhouse is due to be handed over to the club on 1 October 2020 There is a main pitch which is grass with floodlights and a 3G practice pitch adjacent The Stadium conforms to FA grading regulations for games at Step 3 Southern League Premier and has two stands with seating for 250 Both ends of the pitch are covered standing There is a large clubhouse overlooking the pitch and a bar with a main room which can be divided into two if necessary There is a large car park for 200 cars plus Disabled and Coach spaces The whole site can be booked for private functions The bar and clubhouse is open to the public on non match daysClub honours editLeague honours edit Wessex League Premier Division 4 Winners 1991 92 1993 94 1999 00 Runners up 1992 93 1996 97 2003 04 2009 10 Dorset League Division One 3 Winners 1980 81 Runners up 1938 39Cup honours edit FA Vase 4 Winners 1991 92 Dorset Senior Cup 6 11 Winners 1991 92 1996 97 2017 18 Runners up 1998 99 1999 00 2009 10 2011 12 2012 13 Wessex League Cup 3 7 12 Winners 1990 91 1993 94 1996 97 1999 00 2007 08 Dorset Senior Amateur Cup 3 Winners 1936 37 1963 64 Dorset Minor Cup 3 Winners 1912 13 Dorset Junior Challenge Cup 3 Runners up 1913 14Club records editHighest League Position 4 3rd in Southern League Division One South amp West 2017 18 FA Cup best performance 4 First round 1982 83 FA Trophy best performance 4 First Round 2014 15 FA Vase best performance 4 Winners 1991 92Former and current notable players edit1 Players that have played managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level i e fully professional league 2 Players with full international caps nbsp David Town nbsp Thomas Clarke nbsp Dan Strugnell nbsp Alex Parsons nbsp Josh Wakefield nbsp Christer Warren nbsp Luther Blissett nbsp Max Cream nbsp Mark Ovendale nbsp Steve Welsh nbsp Jason Harvell nbsp George Webb nbsp Patrick WilsonReferences edit Dorset CS Clubs DorsetFA Archived from the original on 5 October 2013 Retrieved 17 December 2012 Wimborne Town Pyramidpassion co uk Retrieved 8 December 2012 a b c d e f g h i Club History Wimborne Town FC Retrieved 8 December 2012 a b c d e f g h i j WIMBORNE TOWN at the Football Club History Database Wimborne Town FC to launch special club to commemorate FA Vase win with limited issue Grass Roots United 16 December 2011 Retrieved 8 December 2012 a b Football Club History Database Dorset County Cups Fchd info Retrieved 8 December 2012 a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 23 October 2012 Retrieved 4 July 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Dorchester Town retain Dorset Senior Cup This is Dorset 18 April 2012 Retrieved 8 December 2012 Unexpected promotion for Wimborne Town Daily Echo 9 June 2018 Retrieved 13 April 2022 Hayes amp Yeading Re Claim Top Spot Wimborne Are Relegated southern football league co uk 6 April 2022 Retrieved 13 April 2022 Poole Town ease past Wimborne Town to claim Dorset Senior Cup This is Dorset 10 April 2013 Retrieved 22 June 2013 History Moneyfields FC 24 December 2015 Retrieved 6 January 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wimborne Town F C Wimborne Town FC Official Website Wimborne Town at the Football Club History Database 50 48 05 93 N 1 59 48 06 W 50 8016472 N 1 9966833 W 50 8016472 1 9966833 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wimborne Town F C amp oldid 1130150337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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