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Oldham Athletic in 1905 with manager David Ashworth (far left) The club was formed in 1895 as Pine Villa F.C. before being renamed to Oldham Athletic in 1899. [1] [2] Attaining professional status in the same year, the Latics played in the local Manchester leagues before gaining entry into the Football League Second Division in 1907. [3]
This article is a list of statistics and records relating to Oldham Athletic Football Club. Oldham Athletic are an English football club based on Oldham. The club was founded in 1895 as Pine Villa Football Club before renaming in 1899. The club joined the Football League in 1907 though did not win a league title until 1952.
Under Joe Royle in 1989–90 season, Oldham had their best finish in a major English cup by finishing as runners-up in the 1990 Football League Cup Final. [2] The following season, Oldham won the Second Division and were promoted to the Football League First Division for the first time in 64 years and, [ 2 ] in 1992–93, the club was a ...
Oldham finished in 8th place in the league, missing out on the playoffs by three points. ... 2–1 30 September 1989: Leicester: H: ... 1–0 20 March 1990 ...
Oldham Athletic: 4–1: Notts County: Oldham: Fenton 20' Dudley 22' Tipton 32 ' McNiven 51 ' Eyre 84' Corazzin 90' Report: Richardson 16 ' Baraclough 48 ' Stallard 62' Stadium: Boundary Park Attendance: 6,864 Referee: Graham Laws
Oldham Athletic; 2020–21 season; Chairman: Abdallah Lemsagam: Head coach: Harry Kewell [1] (until 7 March) Keith Curle [2] (from 8 March) Stadium: Boundary Park: League Two