Coalville Town F.C.

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Coalville Town
Coalville Town F.C. logo.png
Full nameCoalville Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Ravens
Founded1926
GroundOwen Street Sports Ground, Coalville
Capacity2,000 (240 seated)[1]
ChairmanGlyn Rennocks
ManagerAdam Stevens
LeagueSouthern League Premier Division Central
2020–21Southern League Premier Division Central (season curtailed)
WebsiteClub website
Away colours
Current season
The Owen Street Sports Ground

Coalville Town Football Club is a football club based in Coalville, Leicestershire, England. They are currently members of the Southern League Premier Division Central and play at the Owen Street Sports Ground.

History[]

The club was established as Ravenstone Miners Athletic in 1926, and were originally based in the village of Ravenstone.[2] They joined the Coalville & District League and were Division Two champions in 1933–34.[3] The club were renamed Ravenstone Swifts in 1947 and then Ravenstone Miners Athletic in 1951.[3] They won the Division One title five times, including in 1952–53.[2] In 1958 the club were renamed Ravenstone.[1] They joined the Premier Division of the North Leicestershire League in 1974 and were runners-up in 1976–77.[3] The club were relegated to Division One at the end of the 1978–79 season, but returned to the Premier Division after being promoted in 1980–81.[3] After finishing as runners-up in 1985–86 and 1986–87,[3] they went on to win the Premier Division in 1988–89 and 1989–90,[2] and moved up to Division One of the Leicestershire Senior League in 1991.[4]

In 1995 the club moved to nearby Coalville after being unable to upgrade their Ravenslea ground, and were renamed Coalville Football Club.[2] In 1996–97 they finished second in Division One and were promoted to the Premier Division.[5] The club adopted their current name in 1998,[1] and won the Leicestershire and Rutland Senior Cup in 1999–2000.[3] They were Premier Division champions in 2001–02 and 2002–03, after which they were promoted to the Midland Alliance.[5] In 2004–05 the club entered the FA Cup for the first time, and reached the first round, eventually losing 1–0 at Second Division Wycombe Wanderers.[5] They were league runners-up in 2009–10, and the following season saw them reach the final of the FA Vase, losing 3–2 to Whitley Bay at Wembley Stadium.[5] They also won the Midland Alliance, scoring 153 goals in the process and earning promotion to Division One South of the Northern Premier League.[5]

In 2012–13 Coalville won the Westerby Cup, beating Loughborough Dynamo 2–1 in the final at the King Power Stadium. They were also Division One South runners-up and qualified for the promotion play-offs. However, they lost 2–1 to Chasetown in the semi-finals. The following season saw them finish as runners-up again. However, they lost the play-off semi-final against Mickleover Sports.[5] In 2015–16 they qualified for the play-offs again. After beating Basford United 5–0 in the semi-finals, they defeated Shaw Lane 3–1 to earn promotion to the Premier Division.[5]

The 2017–18 season saw Coalville win the Leicestershire & Rutland Challenge Cup with a 7–6 victory on penalties against Loughborough Dynamo.[6] At the end of the season they were transferred to the Premier Central division of the Southern League as part of the restructuring of the non-League pyramid. The club retained the Leicestershire & Rutland Challenge Cup the following season, beating Loughborough University 4–1 in the final.

Ground[]

When based in Ravenstone, the club played at Ravenslea. However, after the parish council refused the club permission to erect floodlights, they moved to the Owen Street Sports Ground in Coalville.[2] Floodlights were installed at the new ground in 1996.[2] The ground is currently also known as the Mander Cruickshank Solicitors Stadium for sponsorship purposes,[7] and has a capacity of 2,000, of which 240 is seated and covered.[1]

Current squad[]

As of 13 September 2021 [8][9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Pos. Nation Player
GK Republic of Ireland IRL Saul Deeney
GK England ENG Austin Wood
DF England ENG Jake Eggleton
DF Latvia LVA Hugo Jinkinson
DF England ENG Stuart Pierpoint (player-coach)
DF England ENG Eliot Putman
DF Scotland SCO Chris Robertson
DF England ENG Kian Taylor
DF England ENG Kalern Thomas
DF England ENG Kyle Tomlin
DF Antigua and Barbuda ATG Courtney Wildin
Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG David Assuncao
MF England ENG Alex Dean
MF England ENG Joe Doyle-Charles
MF England ENG Tom McGlinchey
MF Germany GER Hervé Pepe
MF England ENG Luke Shaw
MF England ENG Connor Smith
MF England ENG Steve Towers (captain)
FW England ENG Tim Berridge
FW England ENG Kyle Jardine
FW Northern Ireland NIR Billy Kee

Management and coaching staff[]

As of 27 July 2021 [10]
Position Name
Manager Adam Stevens
Assistant Manager Danny Davidson
Player-Coach Stuart Pierpoint
Player-Goalkeeper Coach Sean Bowles
Physio Kirsty Moore
Kit Manager Stacey Hextall
General Manager Stuart Scott

Managerial history[]

Period Name Nationality
2001–2006 Lee Harriman  England
2006–2007 Brendon Phillips  Jamaica
2007–2014 Adam Stevens  England
2014 Jimmy Gray[11]  England
2014–2018 Tommy Brookbanks[12]  England
2018–present Adam Stevens[13]  England

Honours[]

  • Midland Alliance
    • Champions 2010–11
  • Leicestershire Senior League
    • Champions 2001–02, 2002–03
  • North Leicestershire League
    • Premier Division champions 1988–89, 1989–90
    • Cobbin Trophy winners 1989–90
    • Junior Cup winners 1985–86
  • Coalville & District League
    • Division One champions 1952–53
    • Division Two champions 1933–34
  • Leicestershire and Rutland Senior Cup
    • Winners 1999–2000
  • Leicestershire and Rutland Challenge Cup
    • Winners 2017–18, 2018–19
  • Leicestershire & Rutland Junior Cup
    • Winners 1986–87[3]
  • Leicestershire County Junior Cup North
    • Winners 1948–49, 1949–50[3]
  • Westerby Cup
    • Winners 2012–13
  • Coalville & District Charity Cup
    • Winners 1952–53[2]

Records[]

  • Best FA Cup performance: First round, 2004–05[5]
  • Best FA Trophy performance: First round, 2013–14[5]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Finalists, 2010–11[5]
  • Most appearances: Nigel Simms[1]

See also[]

  • Coalville Town F.C. players
  • Coalville Town F.C. managers

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p418 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g History Archived 21 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Northern Premier League
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Coalville Town Leics Football
  4. ^ Ravenstone at the Football Club History Database
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Coalville Town at the Football Club History Database
  6. ^ Coalville Win Leicestershire Challenge Cup Coalville Town F.C.
  7. ^ Major Sponsorship Deal Announced Coalville Town F.C.
  8. ^ "Coalville Town". pitchero.com. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Coalville Town". pitchero.com. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Coalville Town Club Officials". Pitchero. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Jimmy Gray Announced As New Manager". Coalville Town F.C. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  12. ^ "New Manager Announced". Coalville Town F.C. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  13. ^ "Adam Stevens Appointed New First Team Manager". Coalville Town F.C. Retrieved 16 May 2018.

External links[]

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