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Established
1933 (91 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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New Windmill Ground
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Leamington Spa, England

Nicknames
The Brakes

Competitions
English Southern Premier League Central Division
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30/03 Leamington - Halesowen To
01/04 Nuneaton Tow - Leamington
06/04 AFC Telford - Leamington
09/04 Stourbridge - Leamington
13/04 Leamington - Stamford AFC

Results
23/03 Redditch 0 - 3 Leamington
19/03 Leamington 1 - 1 Coalville To
16/03 Leamington 3 - 0 Hitchin Town
05/03 Long Eaton U 2 - 2 Leamington
24/02 Leamington 0 - 1 Needham Mark

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Leamington Football Club is a football club based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. They are currently members of the National League North, the sixth tier of English football, and play at the New Windmill Ground near Bishop's Tachbrook.

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The club initially played at Tachbrook Road, which was later renamed the Windmill Ground after the adjacent Windmill pub. The ground had previously been used by Leamington Town, but had been sold to Coventry City for £1,739 6s 8d when the club folded in 1937, with Coventry using it as the home ground of their 'A' team. However, the ground was bought by Lockheed after World War II and covered terracing was built to complement the existing seated stand. Floodlights were installed in 1965, having previously been used at Maine Road. Capacity was gradually expanded to 5,000, of which 1,600 was under cover and 440 seated.

During the 1983–84 season the ground was sold to the AC Lloyd property development company despite the club trying to buy the site. Plans to build a new ground were unsuccessful, as were efforts to move to the Edmonscote Athletics Stadium. As a result, the club went into abeyance, with the last-ever match at the Windmill Ground being played on 16 April 1988, a 2–2 draw with Walsall Wood in front of 500 spectators. Despite the club's status, a group of supporters purchased land on Harbury Lane in nearby Whitnash, which was turned into football pitches from 1993. After being officially opened in 1999 as the New Windmill Ground, the club started playing again in 2000. Floodlights, seats and the PA system were taken from Oxford United's Manor Ground, which closed in 2001. The ground currently has a capacity of 2,300, of which 294 is seated and 720 under cover.

Leamington are due to move to a new 5,000 capacity stadium closer to the town centre at the start of the 2022-23 football season.

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