Basford United F.C.

Basford United Football Club is a football club based in Basford, a suburb of Nottingham, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division and play at Greenwich Avenue.

Basford United
Full nameBasford United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Lions
Founded1900
GroundGreenwich Avenue, Basford
Capacity1,600[1]
ChairmanChris Munroe
ManagerSteve Chettle
LeagueNorthern Premier League Premier Division
2019–20Northern Premier League Premier Division (season abandoned)

History

Basford United was formed in 1900 at the Old Pear Tree Inn.[2] They initially played in the Notts Combination, winning the league cup in 1903–04, before switching to the Notts Alliance in 1904. They won the league in their first season, and again in 1906–07 and 1919–20.[3] The club were later relegated to Division Two, which they won in 1929–30.[3]

During World War II the club played in the Notts Amateur Alliance, returning to the Notts Alliance after the war.[2] The 1946–47 season saw them win the Notts Senior Cup.[2] They were relegated to Division Two in 1970–71, although they soon returned to the Senior Division. After finishing bottom of the table in 1981–82 they were relegated again.[3] The 1984–85 season saw them finish as runners-up in Division One, earning promotion back to the Senior Division.[4] In 1987–88 they won the Notts Senior Cup again, beating Hucknall Town in the final.[2]

After finishing second-from-bottom in 1991–92, Basford were relegated to Division One again.[4] However, a second-place finish in 1993–94 saw them promoted again.[4] They were relegated again in 1995–96, and despite winning Division One in 1997–98, they were relegated back to the division after finishing bottom of the Senior Division the following season.[5] They withdrew from the league (now replaced by the Notts Senior League) during the 2005–06 season.[6] However, they returned to the Senior Division the following season.[6] After finishing as runners-up in 2009–10 and 2010–11,[6] Basford switched to the South Division of the Central Midlands League.

Basford won the division at the first attempt (and the league's Floodlit Trophy),[2] earning promotion to the East Midlands Counties League.[5] After a second successive title in 2012–13 (also becoming the first club to win both the league and the league cup),[2] they were promoted to the Premier Division of the Northern Counties East League. They finished fifth in 2013–14, and were transferred to the Premier Division of the new Midland League for the 2014–15 season. They went on to win the inaugural league title, earning promotion to Division One South of the Northern Premier League,[5] as well as winning the Notts Senior Cup for a third time. A fourth-place finish in 2015–16 saw them qualify for the promotion play-offs, in which they lost 5–0 to Coalville Town in the semi-finals. The season also saw them retained the Notts Senior Cup.

In 2017–18 Basford were Division One South champions, earning promotion to the Premier Division. They also won the Notts Senior Cup, and retained it the following season.

Ground

Shortly after their formation, the club began playing at the Dolly Tub pitch, which later became the Highbury housing estate.[2] They moved to Catchems Corner in 1903, remaining there until moving to Vernon Avenue in 1930.[2] They subsequently moved to Mill Street, before Greenwich Avenue became their home ground in 1991 after Mill Street was used for housing.[2]

Current squad

As of 16 June 2019[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
GK  ENG Kieran Preston
GK  ENG Dennel Stokes
GK  ENG Kieran Tongue
DF  ENG Liam Bateman
DF  ENG Lewis Carr
DF  ENG Stefan Galinski
DF  ENG Brad Gascoigne
DF  EIR Cieron Keane
DF  ENG Josh Law
DF  ENG Dominic Roma
DF  ENG Ryan Wilson
MF  ENG James Carvell
MF  ENG Callum Chettle
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  ENG Courey Grantham
MF  ENG Alex Howes
MF  ENG James Reid
MF  ENG Kane Richards
MF  ENG Jack Thomas
MF  ENG Matt Thornhill
MF  ENG Jamie Walker
FW  ENG Zak Goodson
FW  ENG Liam Hearn
FW  ENG Rev James
FW  ENG Nat Watson
FW  ENG Ashley Worsfold

Honours

  • Northern Premier League
    • Division One South champions 2017–18
  • Midland League
    • Premier Division champions 2014–15
  • East Midlands Counties Football League
    • Champions 2012–13
    • League Cup winners 2012–13
  • Central Midlands League
    • South Division Champions 2011–12
    • Floodlit Trophy winners 2011–12
  • Notts Amateur Alliance
    • Premier Division Champions 2005–06
  • Notts Alliance
    • Division One champions 1904–05, 1906–07, 1919–20
    • Division Two champions 1929–30
    • League Cup winners 1914–15, 1938–39
  • Notts Combination
    • League Cup winners 1903–04
  • Notts Senior Cup
    • Winners 1946–47, 1987–88, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19
  • Notts FA Intermediate Cup
    • Winners 2005–06

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: Third qualifying round, 2017–18[5]
  • Best FA Trophy performance: First round, 2018–19[5]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Second round, 2012–13[5]
  • Record attendance: 3,500 vs Grantham, 1937[2]
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See also

  • Basford United F.C. players
  • Basford United F.C. managers

References

  1. Introducing Basford United Chesterfield F.C.
  2. History Basford United F.C.
  3. Notts Alliance 1894–1983 Non-League Matters
  4. Notts Alliance 1983–1997 Non-League Matters
  5. Basford United at the Football Club History Database
  6. Notts Alliance/Senior League 1997–2011 Non-League Matters
  7. "The Team – First Team". basfordunited.co.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2019.

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