结果

世界俱乐部友谊赛 07/25 18:30 - 金斯高路华 v 康格尔顿 W 0-2
英格兰足总杯预选赛 10/04 18:45 16 菲尔德 v 康格尔顿 L 5-1
英格兰足总杯预选赛 10/01 11:30 16 康格尔顿 v 菲尔德 D 1-1
英格兰足总杯预选赛 09/20 18:45 15 康格尔顿 v 纽卡斯尔镇 W 3-2
英格兰足总杯 09/17 14:00 15 纽卡斯尔镇 v 康格尔顿 D 1-1
英格兰足总杯 09/03 14:00 14 楠特威奇 v 康格尔顿 W 0-2
英格兰足总杯预选赛 08/08 12:30 - 埃姆利AFC v 康格尔顿 L 3-2
英格兰郡级联赛 08/03 18:45 - 厄拉姆 v 康格尔顿 W 0-3
英国友谊赛 07/17 14:00 - 纽卡斯尔镇 v 康格尔顿 W 2-3
英国友谊赛 08/28 18:45 - 利克镇 v 康格尔顿 W 0-1
英国友谊赛 07/30 18:33 - 康格尔顿 v 利克镇 W 4-3
欧洲友谊赛 07/09 18:45 - 康格尔顿 v 马格斯菲特 L 1-2

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 1 1 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 1 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 2 1 2
Goals against 0 1 0
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Congleton Town F.C.

Congleton Town Football Club is an association football club based in Congleton, Cheshire, England. They currently play in the Midland League Premier Division and are full members of the Cheshire County Football Association. The club have played in a number of regional leagues in the Cheshire area.

History

The club was formed in 1901 and joined the Crewe and District League, and were crowned champions in their first three seasons from 1901–02 to 1903–04. In 1904–05 they finished in fifth place. They then joined the North Staffordshire and District League in the 1905–06 season finishing in third place. Up until the outbreak of World War I their highest league placing came in 1914–15 when they were runners-up. When the league resumed after the war Congleton spent one last season in the league, 1919–20 finishing as league champions.

In 1920 they joined the Cheshire County League, finishing as runners-up to Winsford in their first season, 1920–21, under player-manager Hugh Moffat. In 1939–40 they spent one season in the Macclesfield and District League, finishing in equal first place and winning the end of season play-off against Bollington Cross to be crowned champions.

When football resumed after World War II Congleton Town were once again back in the Cheshire County League. However, the struggled at first including finishing in last place in 1947–48. The club continued to struggle and spent the 1950s finishing toward the bottom of the table each season.

They began the 1960s still struggling culminating in a last place finish in 1964–65, before joining the Manchester League in the 1965–66 season, finishing in fifth place. Their stay in the league though lasted just three seasons and in the 1968–69 season they joined the Mid-Cheshire League, finishing in eighth place. In 1969–70 they were runners-up. They were runners-up again in 1971–72 then in 1973–74 they were crowned Mid-Cheshire league champions. The following season they finished third before winning the league for a second time in 1975–76. After another runners-up finish in 1976–77 they won the title for a third time in 1977–78, their last season in the league. . In 1978 the club re-joined the Cheshire County League, finishing in seventh place in their first season back in the league, 1978–79. They won the league in its final season, 1981–82 before the league merged with the Lancashire Combination to form the North West Counties Football League in which they were founder members in 1982–83. In 1985–86 they were runners-up in the league, only missing out on the title on goal difference. In 1987–88 they joined the Northern Premier League in the newly created Division One, finishing in ninth place. In the 1989–90 season, they reached the First Round of the FA Cup after beating Witton Albion in the fourth qualifying round. In the first round they were drawn away to Football League club Crewe Alexandra where they lost 2–0. However, they struggled most years at the higher level of the Northern Premier League and after finishing in last place in the 2000–01 season, they were relegated to the North West Counties Football League Division One.

At the end of the 2001–02 season, Congleton were denied the chance of winning the Mid Cheshire Cup title in a controversial Final against Northwich Victoria. Northwich won the Cup in a penalty shoot out but it was discovered after the match that their winning penalty taker had actually been substituted prior to the shoot out taking place. Despite protests from some supporters, the result was allowed to stand in the match taking place at Northwich's own ground.

They did though reach the fourth round of the FA Trophy where they lost 6–2 to Worksop Town. The club remained in Division One which was renamed the Premier Division for the 2008–09 season.

At the end of the 2008–09 season, Congleton finished fourth in the Premier Division, behind AFC Fylde, New Mills and Newcastle Town, with only the first placed side gaining promotion to the Northern Premier League. Regardless of where they had finished, Congleton would not have gained promotion because they did not submit a promotion application.

At the end of the 2010–11 season joint managers Anthony Buckle and Darren Twigg stepped down. Giuseppe "Joe" Paladino, ex-Wigan Athletic goalkeeper, who was assistant manager at Rossendale United at the end of last season was appointed at the beginning of the season, but some disappointing results and declining attendances saw his reign short-lived. He was replaced on 6 November 2011 by Dean Sibson, who took on the role of caretaker manager until a successor was appointed on 31 January 2012. Jim Vince, former FC Halifax, Witton Albion, Woodley Sports and Abbey Hey manager now takes up the reins.

In November 2014 it was announced that Jim Vince would step down as manager after three years in the role. Assistants Steve Hardy and Mike McDonald would take temporary charge. At the end of the 2020–21 season the club were transferred to the Premier Division of the Midland League. This was only temporary as they were allowed to return to the North West Counties league on appeal. The club spent two further years in the NWCFL before more league reorganisation forced them into the Midland League for the 23/24 season - the club decided against an appeal this time.

The 2022/23 season was one of the most successful in the club's history, reaching the semi-final of the FA Vase, the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Cup (in front of the BBC cameras), winning the Macron League Cup and for the first time in 85 years, capturing the Cheshire Senior Cup.

康格尔顿足球俱乐部(Congleton Football Club)是一家位于英国柴郡康格尔顿的足球俱乐部,成立于1882年。球队主场为英国足球联赛球队所在地柴郡,是2008-09赛季英格兰足球联赛的参赛球队之一。

康格尔顿队在1904年首次亮相于顶级联赛,是顶级联赛中历史最悠久的球队之一。在1921年,球队降级至乙级联赛,但很快又升回甲级联赛。然而,在1957年,球队再次降级,这次是降级至第三级别的联赛。此后,球队一直在不同的级别联赛中比赛,但从未离开过柴郡的足球圈。

康格尔顿队以他们的防守著称,曾被评为联赛中最稳固的防守之一。此外,球队还以其强大的主场表现而闻名,自2003年以来,他们一直在主场保持不败纪录。

在2007-08赛季,康格尔顿队以第12名的成绩结束了比赛,这是球队自1999年以来最好的成绩。在2008-09赛季,他们再次晋级至英格兰足球联赛,成为联赛中最年轻的球队之一。

康格尔顿队以其独特的传统和历史而自豪,并致力于在未来的比赛中继续取得成功。