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The 2003 FA Trophy Final was the 34th final of The Football Association's cup competition for levels 5–8 of the English football league system.It was contested by Burscough and Tamworth on 18 May 2003 at Villa Park in Birmingham.
The 2001–02 FA Trophy was the thirty-fourth season of the FA Trophy.A total of 177 clubs entered the competition. The competition was won for the first time by Yeovil Town, who defeated Stevenage Borough 2–0 in the Final at Villa Park, Birmingham on 12 May 2002.
Five years later, the current club was founded and named Yeovil Casuals and started playing home games at the Pen Mill Athletic Ground. In 1907 the name Yeovil Town was adopted, which on amalgamation with Petters United became Yeovil and Petters United. [2] The name reverted to Yeovil Town before the 1946–47 season.
Yeovil Town had made one appearance in the play-off finals where they were beaten 2–0 by Blackpool in the 2007 Football League One play-off final. [10] Brentford had played in League One since their promotion from League Two in the 2008–09 season as champions, [ 11 ] while Yeovil had been promoted to League One after finishing top of 2004 ...
Further loan spells at Tamworth and Boston United provided more regular first-team football. Thomas was ultimately released by Yeovil in the summer of 2007. Thomas signed for Crawley Town in June 2007, becoming one of Steve Evans' first signings for the club. He had a previous spell under Evans, whilst on loan at Boston United.
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 tier and 6 seasons in the fourth tier. The table details Yeovil Town's achievements in senior first team competition from the 1895–96 season to the end of the most recently completed season.
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Yeovil Town (1st FA Trophy title) Relegated to Level 6: Dover Athletic, Hayes, Stalybridge Celtic: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,289 (2.79 per match) Top goalscorer: Daryl Clare (Boston United), 24 Mark Stein (Dagenham & Redbridge), 24: Biggest home win: Margate – Stalybridge Celtic 8–0 (27 April 2002) Biggest away win