Name Fleetwood Town (2 users)
BadgeNext Event Fleetwood Town vs Doncaster (04 Dec)
Head Coach Charlie Adam
League Position12
Recent League Form ➡ Established1908 (116 years old)
Sport Soccer
VenueHighbury Stadium
(5,327 Capacity)
Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationFleetwood
NicknamesCod Army, Fleetwood, FTFC
CompetitionsEnglish League 2FA CupEFL CupEFL TrophyLast Editsmudgie: 10/Nov/24
LogoUpcoming |
04 Dec | Fleetwood To | - | Doncaster | | 7:45pm | 07 Dec | Swindon | - | Fleetwood To | | 3:00pm | 16 Dec | Fleetwood To | - | Accrington | | 8:00pm | 21 Dec | Barrow | - | Fleetwood To | | 12:30pm | 26 Dec | Fleetwood To | - | Chesterfield | | 3:00pm |
Results |
30 Nov | Fleetwood To | 0 - 0 | Colchester | |
23 Nov | Fleetwood To | P - P | Milton Keyne | |
16 Nov | Tranmere | P - P | Fleetwood To | |
12 Nov | Bolton | 2 - 1 | Fleetwood To | |
09 Nov | Fleetwood To | 1 - 0 | Bradford | |
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Fleetwood Town Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Fleetwood, Lancashire. Established in 1997, the current Fleetwood Town F.C. is the fourth incarnation of the club; it was originally formed in 1908. The team compete in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. Their home strip is red shirts with white sleeves and white shorts. The home ground is Highbury Stadium in Fleetwood and the supporters of the club are affectionately known as the Cod Army. They contest a rivalry with nearby Blackpool known as the Fylde Coast derby.
The original club founded in 1908 were known simply as Fleetwood and won the Lancashire Combination in the 1923–24 season, though would resign from the league in February 1928 due to financial difficulties. Fleetwood Windsor Villa took their place in the Lancashire Combination and won three Lancashire Combination Cups in 1933, 1934 and 1935. The club became founder members of the newly created Northern Premier League in 1968, though folded in 1976 and reformed the following year as Fleetwood Town. They initially competed in the Cheshire County League and then joined the North West Counties League in 1982. They were promoted as First Division champions in 1983–84 and reached the final of the FA Vase in 1985. However this club also folded in 1997.
The current incarnation of the club came into existence as Fleetwood Wanderers in 1997 and won the North West Counties League First Division title in 1998–99. They changed their name to Fleetwood Town in 2002 and were taken over by Andrew Pilley two years later, who would transform the club's fortunes with significant financial investments. Fleetwood won the North West Counties League Premier Division title in 2004–05, promotion out of the Northern Premier League First Division in 2005–06, the Northern Premier League Premier Division title in 2007–08 and the Conference North play-offs in 2010. Fleetwood won the Conference National title in 2011–12 to secure a place in the Football League for the first time. In May 2014, Fleetwood beat Burton Albion at Wembley in the League Two play-off final to gain promotion League One; the club's sixth promotion in ten years.
Team Members Leutwiler | | Boyes | | Hilton | | Stubbs | |
Madden | | Sheron | | Whelan | | Duffy | |
Mulgrew | | Vassell | | McKay | | Saunders | |
Donacien | | Finley | | Coutts | | Morton | |
Hill | | Biggins | | Pilkington | | Halliday | |
Johnson | | Conn-Clarke | | Clarke | | Lane | |
Johnson | | Edmondson | | Crellin | | Cairns | |
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