Gedling Town F.C.

Gedling Town F.C. was a football club based in Gedling, near Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England. The club played in the East Midlands Counties Football League until 2011 when the club folded.

Gedling Town F.C.
Full nameGedling Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Ferrymen
Founded1989
Dissolved2011
GroundRiverside Ground
Stoke Bardolph, Nottinghamshire
Capacity2000 (500 seats)
2010–11East Midlands Counties Football League, 18th (folded)

History

Gedling Town was formed 1989 and joined the Central Midlands League Division One in 1990, winning that league at their first attempt. They remained in the top division of the CML until joining the Northern Counties East League in 2000. The mid 2000s saw the club get to the fourth round of the FA Vase three times in a row.[1] In 2008 the club became a founder member of the new East Midlands Counties Football League. The club announced its intention to resign from the East Midlands Counties League and fold in October 2010,[2] but eventually decided to complete the season before closing down.

Honours

  • East Midlands Counties League
    • League Cup Winners 2009–10
  • Central Midlands League Division One
    • Champions 1990–91
  • Northern Counties East League Division One
    • Champions 2001–02
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