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The club was founded as an amateur side in 1878 and were known as Ipswich A.F.C. until 1888 when they merged with Ipswich Rugby Club to form Ipswich Town Football Club. [4] The team won a number of local cup competitions, including the Suffolk Challenge Cup and the Suffolk Senior Cup . [ 5 ]
Ipswich Town Football Club is an English association football club based in Ipswich, Suffolk, which was formed in 1878. The side played amateur football until 1936 when the club turned professional and was elected to the Southern League. Ipswich Town were elected into the Third Division South of the Football League in place of Gillingham on 30 ...
Ipswich Town Academy; Full name: Ipswich Town Football Club Under-21s and Academy: Nickname(s) The Tractor Boys: Ground: Playford Road Portman Road: Capacity: 1,000 (Playford Road) 30,056 (Portman Road) Owner: Gamechanger 20 Ltd. Chairman: Mike O'Leary: Manager: John McGreal (U21s) League: Professional Development League 2 (South Division)
Ipswich Town Football Club Women; Full name: Ipswich Town Football Club Women: Nickname(s) The Blues, The Tractor Girls: Ground: Dellwood Avenue, Felixstowe Portman Road, Ipswich: Capacity: 2,000 (Dellwood Avenue) 30,056 (Portman Road) Manager: Joe Sheehan: League: FA Women's National League South: 2023–24: FA Women's National League South ...
Ipswich Town F.C., nickname for Ipswich Town football club fans; Leicester City F.C., nickname for the football club; See also. Black Army (disambiguation)
Ipswich Town Football Club is an English association football club founded in 1878. [1] In 2007, the club created a hall of fame into which a number of personnel associated with the club are inducted every year. The inaugural members, Ray Crawford, Mick Mills, Ted Phillips and John Wark, were selected in 2007 by a ballot of former Ipswich ...
Ipswich have played at all professional levels of English football and have participated in European football since the 1960s. The team currently plays in the top tier of English football. This list encompasses the major honours won by Ipswich Town, records set by the club, their managers and their players, and details the club's European ...
From 1878 to 1936, Ipswich Town Football Club was an amateur side and the team was selected by committee. After turning professional in 1936, the club appointed Mick O'Brien as their manager who led them to immediate success in winning the Southern League. His sudden departure left the club managerless for 11 matches until Scott Duncan was ...