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Chart showing the progress of Yeovil Town FC in League and Non-League football from 1988 to present. Yeovil Football Club was founded in 1890, and shared its ground with the local rugby club for many years. Five years later, the current club was founded and named Yeovil Casuals and started playing home games at the Pen Mill Athletic Ground.
Yeovil Town Football Club, an association football club based in Yeovil, Somerset, was founded in 1895. They were elected to play in the Southern League for the 1922–23 season . After fifty-one seasons in the Southern League, they were elected to play in newly formed Football Conference in 1979.
Results of league and cup competitions by season Season League FA Cup [1] FA Trophy Senior Cup Other Top goalscorer Division P W D L F A Pts Pos B'ham
The town of Tamworth had been represented at football by Tamworth Castle F.C. until the club folded in 1933. This void was filled thanks to a campaign started by a letter from a local businessman in the local newspaper setting in motion the formation of Tamworth F.C. Originally playing next to the Jolly Sailor pub, the club moved to their present ground, the Lamb Ground, in 1934.
Yeovil Town had made one appearance in the play-off finals where they were beaten 2–0 by Blackpool in the 2007 Football League One play-off final. [10] Brentford had played in League One since their promotion from League Two in the 2008–09 season as champions, [ 11 ] while Yeovil had been promoted to League One after finishing top of 2004 ...
Tamworth 971 8 Yeovil Town 2–1 Northwich Victoria 4,469 Replays. Tie Home Team Score Away Team 1 ... Football Club History Database: FA Trophy 2002–03;
Tamworth's league form did not match their cup exploits, however. In the 2005–06 season Tamworth finished second-bottom of the Conference, and only survived when Canvey Island resigned from the league. The following season went little better, and on 24 January 2007, he left Tamworth by mutual consent, with the club bottom of the Conference ...
The 2003 FA Trophy Final was the 34th final of The Football Association's cup competition for levels 5–8 of the English football league system.It was contested by Burscough and Tamworth on 18 May 2003 at Villa Park in Birmingham.