F.C. Oswestry Town
History
The club was formed in 2013 as a successor to Oswestry Lions, who had folded, and took the Lions' place in Division One of the Mercian Regional League. After finishing third in their first season, they were promoted to the Premier Division. Their first season in the Premier Division saw the club finish fifth, as they also won the Commander Ethelstone Cup. The club went on to win the Premier Division in 2015–16, earning promotion to Division One of the North West Counties League. The season also saw them retain the Commander Ethelstone Cup as well as winning the League Cup and Shropshire Challenge Cup. The 2016–17 season saw the club enter the FA Vase for the first time.
In 2019–20 Oswestry were second in Division One South when the season was abandoned in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 4 July 2020 the club resigned from the North West Counties League and folded due to financial difficulties caused by the pandemic.
Ground
The club played their home games at The Venue, Park Hall, which they shared with The New Saints of the Welsh Premier League.
Honours
- Mercian Regional League
- Premier Division champions 2015–16
- League Cup winners 2015–16
- Commander Ethelstone Cup
- Winners 2014–15, 2015 16
- Shropshire Challenge Cup
- Winners 2015–16
Records
- Best FA Vase performance: Second qualifying round, 2019–20
- Record attendance: 300, Shropshire Challenge Cup, 7 May 2016
References
- ^ Park Hall The New Saints F.C.
- ^ FC Oswestry Town Club Information Page: NWCFL | FC Oswestry Town Club Information Page, accessdate: 5 February 2020
- ^ History F.C. Oswestry Town
- ^ First Division FA Full Time
- ^ Premier Division FA Full Time
- ^ Mercial Regional League Football Club History Database
- ^ Malpas 0 FC Oswestry Town 1 F.C. Oswestry Town
- ^ Delight as FC Oswestry Town gain a place in NWCL Archived 2017-03-12 at the Wayback Machine Border Counties Advertizer 17 May 2016
- ^ Introducing FC Oswestry Town North West Counties League
- ^ F C OSWESTRY TOWN at the Football Club History Database
- ^ Fallon, Martin (4 July 2020). "FC Oswestry Town". NWCFL.com.
- ^ The New Saints FC | Park Hall Stadium | Football Ground Guide: The New Saints FC | Park Hall Stadium | Football Ground Guide, accessdate: 5 February 2020
- ^ Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p461 ISBN 978-1869833695