Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C.
Full name | Newton Abbot Spurs Association Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Spurs | ||
Founded | 1938 | ||
Ground | Recreation Ground, Newton Abbot | ||
League | South West Peninsula League Premier Division East | ||
2020–21 | South West Peninsula League Premier Division East (season curtailed) | ||
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Newton Abbot Spurs Association Football Club is a football club based in Newton Abbot, Devon. They are currently members of the South West Peninsula League Premier Division East and play at the Recreation Ground.
History[]
The club was established in August 1938 by Eric Butler, Fred Stopp and Terry Waye.[1] They joined the South Devon Minor League, although the outbreak of World War II meant that the club spent the early 1940s playing friendly matches. In 1945 they joined the South Devon League, going on to win the league title in their first season in the league, as well as the Herald Cup, beating Bishopsteignton 9–0 in the final.[1] They then joined the Devon & Exeter League, and were runners-up in 1946–47,[2] as well as winning the East Devon Senior Cup.[3] The club transferred to the in 1947 and went on to win the Plymouth & District Charity Cup in 1947–48.[1]
The 1949–50 season saw Newton Abbot Spurs win the Plymouth & District League title and the Devon Senior Cup.[4][5] After retaining the Senior Cup and finishing as runners-up in the league the following season, the club were founder members of the South Western League.[6] However, in 1953 the club dropped back into the Plymouth & District League.[1] In 1956 they rejoined the Exeter & District League and were champions in 1958–59,[2] also winning the East Devon Senior Cup,[3] after which they moved back up to the South Western League.[6] The club finished bottom of the league in 1969–70 and left at the end of the following season,[6] returning to the South Devon League.[1]
After finishing as runners-up in Division Two in 1976–77, Spurs were promoted to the South Devon League's Premier Division.[4][1] This started an era of success as the club won the Premier Division title in 1979–80, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1989–90,, 1992–93, 1993–94 and 1995–96, as well as the in 1984–85 and 1990–91,[7] the Devon Senior Cup in 1990–91,[5] the Challenge Shield five times and the Herald Cup on four occasions.[4] They moved up to the Devon County League in 1996. In 2007 the league merged with the South Western League to form the South West Peninsula League, with the club placed in the Premier Division.[6]
Spurs finished bottom of the Premier Division in 2008–09 and were relegated to Division One East.[6]
Ground[]
The club initially played at Bakers Park, before moving to the recreation ground in 1947.[1]
Honours[]
- South Devon League
- Devon & Exeter League
- Champions 1958–59
- Plymouth & District League
- Champions 1949–50
- Devon Premier Cup
- Winners 1984–85, 1990–91
- Devon Senior Cup
- Winners 1949–50, 1950–51 (shared), 1990–91
- East Devon Senior Cup
- Winners 1946–47, 1958–59
- Plymouth & District Charity Cup
- Winners 1947–48
Records[]
See also[]
- Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C. players
- Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C. managers
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g History Newton Abbot Spurs F.C.
- ^ a b Exeter & District League 1946–1972 Non-League Matters
- ^ a b East Devon Senior Cup Devon & Exeter League
- ^ a b c d e Honours Newton Abbot Spurs F.C.
- ^ a b Devon Senior Cup Devon & Exeter League
- ^ a b c d e f Newton Abbot Spurs at the Football Club History Database
- ^ Devon Premier Cup Archived 23 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine Devon & Exeter League
External links[]
Coordinates: 50°31′59.56″N 3°36′16.29″W / 50.5332111°N 3.6045250°W
- Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C.
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- Football clubs in Devon
- Association football clubs established in 1938
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- South Devon Football League
- Devon and Exeter Football League
- South Western Football League
- Devon County League
- South West Peninsula League