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People in the town of Harrogate had tried to put together a football team as far back as 1907 but it took until 1914 for Harrogate A.F.C. to be founded. They were entered into the Northern Football League in 1914, and were set to play their home fixtures at the County Ground, but the First World War meant all fixtures were postponed.
Harrogate Town Association Football Club is a professional association football club based in the spa town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. The club competes in League Two, the fourth tier of English football, after winning the 2019–20 National League play-offs. The club is nicknamed "Town" and also the "Sulphurites" due to Harrogate's ...
The 2023–24 season was the 110th season in the history of Harrogate Town and their fourth consecutive season in League Two. The club also participated in League Two, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the 2023–24 EFL Trophy.
The 2021–22 season was Harrogate Town's 108th year in their history and second consecutive season in League Two. Along with the league, the club also competed in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup and the EFL Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.
The club was established in 1935 by employees of the London and North Eastern Railway depot in the Starbeck area of Harrogate. [2] They joined the Harrogate & District League, and as a railways team, they entered the British Railways National Cup, winning it in 1945–46. [2]
The 1914–15 Northern Football League season was the 26th in the history of the Northern Football League, ... .Harrogate 0 – – – – – — 0 [b] ...
The 2019–20 season saw Harrogate Town finish second in the National League, and thus qualified for the play-offs. [1] They defeated Boreham Wood 1–0 in the semi-final, [2] before a 3–1 victory over Notts County in the final secured Harrogate's promotion to the Football League for the first time in their history. [3]
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