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The Wellingborough Town Under 15 team, formerly known as Wellingboro Town Lions, are one of the most successful teams ever in Northamptonshire. They have won a selection of trophies including 2weetabix league trophies, 2 league cups and a 2 county cups and won the John Henry league.
The club moved to Bayliss Avenue in Thamesmead in 2017 after Thamesmead Town left the ground. [6] In 2021 they relocated to Kent Football United's Efes Stadium in Dartford. . For the 2022–23 season they moved to Chatham Town's Bauvill Stadium in Chatham, [7] and then relocated to the Mayplace Ground of Phoenix Sports for the 2023–24 season.
Higham Town 1995–96 Wellingborough Whitworth: 1996–97 Northampton Vanaid: 1997–98 Northampton Vanaid: 1998–99 Thrapston Town FC 1999–2000 Cottingham 2000–01 Thrapston Town FC 2001–02 Northampton Sileby Rangers: 2002–03 Northampton Sileby Rangers: 2003–04 Thrapston Town FC 2004–05 Eye United: 2005–06 Wellingborough Town ...
Wellingborough Town: 28 18 4 6 67 32 +35 40 Joined West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division: 2 Stevenage Athletic: 28 15 9 4 54 22 ... Toggle the table of ...
Rushden Rangers are the latest team to do so, following their merger with Higham Town at the end of the 2006–07 season. Other teams to have made the journey upwards include Burton Park Wanderers , Harborough Town and Woodford United , all playing in the United Counties League.
The league was founded in 1949 after several clubs learnt plans for a second division of the Southern League would come to nothing shortly before the start of the season, [2] and was driven by Dagenham secretary Dave Thake, whose club were disappointed about being placed in the lower division of the London League. [1]
The 2024–25 season is the 118th in the history of the United Counties League, a football competition in England. The United Counties League operates three divisions in the English football league system, the Premier Divisions North and South at Step 5 and Division One at Step 6.
At that time they were the highest level non-League division below the English Football League, the same level as the other league in Northern England, the Northern League. [ 1 ] Over the next two decades, the NPL successfully displaced its older rival to become the pre-eminent regional competition in Northern England, with the Northern League ...