Barton Town F.C.
Barton Town Football Club is a football club based in Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division and play at Marsh Lane.
Full name | Barton Town Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Swans | ||
Founded | 1995 | ||
Ground | Marsh Lane, Barton-upon-Humber | ||
Capacity | 3,000 (240 seated)[1] | ||
Chairman | Mark Gregory | ||
Manager | Rob Watson | ||
League | Northern Counties East League Premier Division | ||
2019–20 | Northern Counties East League Premier Division (season abandoned) | ||
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History
The club was formed as Barton Town Old Boys Football Club in 1995 as a result of a merger between Barton Town and Barton Old Boys,[2] with the new club taking Barton Town's place in the Lincolnshire League. After finishing fourth in the league in their first season, they won the Lincolnshire League the following season, and then finished as runners-up in both 1997–98 and 1998–99.[2]
In 2000 the club switched to the Humber Premier League, where they played for a single season before joining the Premier Division of the Central Midlands League. After finishing as runners-up in 2001–02, they were promoted to the Supreme Division.[2] The club went on to win the Supreme Division in 2005–06, and after finishing as runners-up the following season, were promoted to Division One of the Northern Counties East League.[2] The 2010–11 season saw Barton finish in second place, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[2]
In 2017, the club was renamed as Barton Town.
Ground
The club play at Marsh Lane (currently known as the Easy Buy Ground for sponsorship purposes). It has a capacity of 3,000, of which 240 is seated and 540 covered.[1]
Honours
- Central Midlands League
- Supreme Division champions 2005–06
- Lincolnshire League
- Champions 1996–97
Records
See also
- Barton Town Old Boys F.C. players
- Barton Town Old Boys F.C. managers
References
- Barton Town Old Boys Northern Counties East League
- Barton Town Old Boys at the Football Club History Database