Gresford Athletic F.C.
Gresford Athletic Football Club is a football team from Gresford, near Wrexham, Wales who play in the Cymru North, which is in the second tier of the Welsh football league system. The club was founded in 1946 and play their home games at Clappers Lane, Gresford. Capacity is 2000 with 300 seats.
Full name | Gresford Athletic Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Colliers | ||
Founded | 1946 | ||
Ground | Clappers Lane Gresford | ||
Coordinates | 53.084220°N 2.975424°W | ||
Chairman | Julian Davies | ||
Manager | Eddie Maurice-Jones[1] | ||
League | Cymru North | ||
2019–20 | Cymru North, 11th | ||
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Staff
Director of Football: Steve Halliwell
First Team Manager: Eddie Maurice-Jones
First Team Assistant Manager: Alun Williams
First Team Goal Keeper Coach: Steve Jones
First Team Physio: Daniel Williams
Honorary President: Peter Moore
Chairman: Julian Davies
Secretary: Patrick Marshall
President: Ron Hennessey
Accreditation/Media Officer: Matthew Jones
Social Media Officer: Rhys Jones
Head Steward/Facebook Blog: Jeff Jones
Stadium
Clappers Lane, Gresford
Capacity: 2000 (300 Seating)
Pitch: Grass
Car Parking: Yes
Refreshments: Yes
Honours
- Welsh National East Division – Winners: 1946–47
- Welsh National Division Two – Winners: 1962–63; 1995–96
- Welsh National Division 3A – Winners: 1969–70
- Welsh National Premier League – Champions: 1995–96; 2000–01; 2014–15
- NEWFA Cup – Winners: 1973–74; 1992–93; 2016–17
- Welsh National Premier Division Cup – Winners: 2011; 2012
- Welsh National Division One Cup – Winners: 2005
- Welsh National Division Two Cup Winners 1966–67, 1992–93; 2006–07
- Welsh Trophy – Runners Up: 2000–01
- Cymru Alliance League Cup – Runners Up: 1993–94
- Horace Wynne Cup – Runners Up: 2005–06
- Division One League Cup – Runners Up: 1990–91; 1998–99
References
- Harris, Ethan. "Gresford Athletic: Eddie Maurice-Jones replaces Richard Capper at helm". Y Clwb Pel-Droed. Retrieved 16 June 2020.