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On 25 April, Chesterfield announced their first pre-season friendly, against Matlock Town. [33] A month later, home fixtures against Sheffield United and Derby County were also confirmed. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] On June 21, a fourth friendly fixture was added, against Scunthorpe United . [ 36 ]
A Derbyshire Times newspaper report from 2 January 1864 noted a scheduled game between "Chesterfield and Norton football clubs", suggesting that a Chesterfield FC, whether loosely or formally organised, was active from at least 1863. [4] A second Chesterfield FC was formally created as an offshoot of Chesterfield Cricket Club in October 1867. [1]
Pages in category "Chesterfield F.C. matches" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
The 68th minute saw Bury's closest chance to score when Rigby struck a free kick against the Chesterfield goalpost. Late in the game, Kelly saved attempts to score from both Robinson and second-half substitute Kevin Davies. The match ended 2–0 to Chesterfield who were promoted to the Second Division. [11]
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On 9 June 2009, John Sheridan was named as manager of Chesterfield in League Two. Signing a three-year contract with the club, he appointed Tommy Wright as assistant manager and Mark Crossley as coach. [1] Chesterfield finished eighth in League Two. At the end of the season, the club left Saltergate, and moved to the newly built B2net Stadium. [2]
Drawn away to Gainsborough Trinity in the first qualifying round, the score stood at 2–2 at full time; Trinity scored twice during extra time, but darkness fell before the agreed half hour was complete, so the match was ordered to be replayed. Chesterfield lost the replay 4–0. [3]
The losing play-off quarter-finalists were Notts County and FC Halifax Town. In the following round, Chesterfield and Wrexham were eliminated in the semi-finals. The match was televised live on BT Sport 1 HD and BT Sport Ultimate. [1] The coverage was presented by Matt Smith, [2] while the commentary team comprised Adam Summerton and Kevin ...