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Yeovil Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Yeovil in Somerset, England. The team competes in the National League , the fifth level of the English football league system , after winning the 2023–24 National League South title.
Yeovil Town may refer to: Yeovil, a town in Somerset, England, with a council named Yeovil Town; Yeovil Town F.C., an English football team based in Yeovil, Somerset; Yeovil Town W.F.C., an English women's football team affiliated with Yeovil Town F.C. Yeovil Town Ladies, a former English women's football team, now known as Bridgwater United W.F.C.
Yeovil (/ ˈ j oʊ v ɪ l /) [2] is a town and civil parish in Somerset, England.The population of Yeovil at the last census (2021) was 49,698. It is close to Somerset's southern border with Dorset, 126 miles (203 km) west of London, 41.8 miles (67.3 km) south of Bristol, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Sherborne and 27.6 miles (44.4 km) east of Taunton.
Yeovil's first and only play-off success came in the 2012–13 season, when they beat Brentford 2–1 at Wembley Stadium to win promotion to the Championship, and the second tier for the first time. Since their promotion to the Football League in 2003, Yeovil have spent 1 season in the second tier of English football, 9 seasons in the third ...
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This chronological list of managers of Yeovil Town Football Club comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Yeovil Town since the club was first admitted to the Southern League in 1923 and subsequently turned professional. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive ...
Player Nation Caps Goals International years Yeovil years Rhys Browne [2] Antigua and Barbuda 13: 2: 2015– 2017–2019 Justin Cochrane [3] Antigua and Barbuda 14: 2: 2008–2012: 2007–2008