결과

England Northern League Division One 04/27 14:00 - 리크 타운 v 클리터로 FC W 1-3
England Northern League Division One 04/01 14:18 - 키즈글로브 애틀레틱스 FC v 클리터로 FC L 2-1
England Northern League Division One 01/13 15:00 - 스태일리브리지 켈틱 v 클리터로 FC D 2-2
England Northern League Division One 01/06 15:00 - 클리터로 FC v 난트위치 타운 D 0-0
FA 트로피 09/23 14:00 15 브리그하우스 타운 v 클리터로 FC L 6-3
England Northern League Division One 09/12 18:45 - 프레스콧 케이블스 v 클리터로 FC W 0-2
FA컵 09/02 14:00 14 클리터로 FC v 하이드 유나이티드 L 1-2
클럽 친선 경기 08/05 14:00 - 클리터로 FC v 랜케스터 시티 L 2-3
클럽 친선 경기 07/22 14:00 - 클리터로 FC v 플리트우드 타운 L 0-4
클럽 친선 경기 07/16 14:00 - 애크링턴 스탠리 v 클리터로 FC L 3-1
클럽 친선 경기 07/08 14:00 - 바놀드스윅 타운 v 클리터로 FC W 1-4
England Northern League Division One 04/25 19:01 - 워킹턴 v 클리터로 FC L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 4 7
Wins 3 0 3
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 18 3 15
Goals against 20 9 11
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 2 2 0

Wikipedia - Clitheroe F.C.

Clitheroe Football Club is an English football club based in Clitheroe, Lancashire, currently playing in the Northern Premier League Division One West.

History

Early history

The club was formed as Clitheroe Central in 1891 as a split from the existing Clitheroe Football Club, at the Swan Hotel in Castle Street by local businessmen. After playing in local leagues, the club joined the Lancashire Combination in 1903, and in 1910 the club was wound up and withdrawn from the Combination because of the lack of geographical exclusivity. As the board meeting had been held without reference to the shareholders, a further meeting was called, but Clitheroe Central's resignation from the Combination stood and the players awarded free transfers.

During this period, Central played their games at the Upbrooks ground, located behind houses on Salthill Road and now partially built over. In 1925 the club moved a few hundred yards to its present home of Shawbridge.

20th century

The club was re-founded in 1924, and, after a season in the North-East Lancashire Combination, rejoined the Lancashire Combination for the 1925-26 season. Clitheroe remained there until the end of the 1981–82 season. They won the Lancashire Combination Cup in the 1934–35 season and the League Championship in the 1979–80 season.

For the 1982–83 season the Lancashire Combination amalgamated with the Cheshire County League to become the North West Counties League. Clitheroe became one of the founder members, however the state of the ground meant they started in the third division. There then followed one of the most successful periods in the club's long history when under the guidance of manager Eric Whalley, they won the Third, Second and First Divisions in consecutive seasons, as well as securing the Lancashire Cup in 1985.

In the 1995–96 season when under the joint managership of Dennis Underwood and Gary Butcher they played at Wembley Stadium in the final of the FA Vase. Some 7,500 people watched the game against Brigg Town and although Clitheroe won against them earlier in the season in the FA Cup the club was beaten 3–0 in the Vase Final. A public appeal to help with the visit to Wembley saw £7,400 donated by townspeople and businesses.

The last decade of the 20th century saw most of the ten years spent getting the ground up to scratch with £130,000 being spent in the process. The sale of two players, Jon Penman and Carlo Nash, helped considerably with the expenditure on the ground. The club saw little success on the pitch after the Wembley visit until manager Steve Parry led them to the Floodlight Trophy by beating Kidsgrove Athletic 2–1 in the 1998–99 final.

21st century

Dave Burgess took over the management of the first team in 2000–01 after several successful years running the second string, with player Lee Sculpher as his assistant. In their first season they finished as league runners-up and FA Vase semi-finalists.

Work commitments led to Burgess standing down in 2001–02. Sculpher took over and again finished as league runners-up before losing 2–1 to Mossley in the League Cup final at Bury's Gigg Lane ground.

Early cup exits the following season enabled the Blues to concentrate on the league and their away form saw the 2003–04 NWCFL championship won on the final day of the season with a 3–2 victory at Nantwich Town – a late goal from Neil Reynolds sealing the title, the trophy lifted by captain Adam Gardner and club stalwart Keith Lord. With the title came the reward of promotion to the Northern Premier League for the 2004-05 season.

Northern Premier League

In November 2004 Lee Sculpher resigned as manager and short spells in charge by Paul Byron, Tommy Lawson and Mark Smitheringale followed before Chris Stammers was appointed manager in September 2006. After the 10–1 loss to Kettering Town in the FA Trophy, Stammers tendered his resignation stating that he had taken the club as far as he could. His assistant Ash Berry took temporary charge of team affairs before the club appointed Neil Reynolds and Kendal's veteran player Peter Smith as the new management team in December. Smith took over sole managerial duties at the end of the 2008-09 season, going on to lead the club to 8th (2009–10) and 6th (2010–11) place finishes, the highest league placings in the club's history to date.

The end of the 2010-11 season saw Pete Smith replaced as manager by Carl Garner, club chairman of four years' standing. The vacant position of Chair was taken over by Garner's long-standing deputy Anne Barker, who remains in the role. Early success for Garner in 2011-12 (including the Manager of the Month award) was followed by a tailing off in form. He resigned with ten games to go, Dave Burgess and Lee Sculpher returning on a temporary basis to see the season out.

Paul Moore took over the reins in 2012-13, leading Clitheroe to their record points haul and an 8th-place finish. In contrast, a poor start to the 2013-14 season, with early exits from the FA Cup and Trophy, saw Moore replaced by ex-Blue Simon Garner, son of former chairman/manager Carl. With his assistant (and another ex-Blue) Ryan Parr, Garner secured safety with a 17th-place finish, improving on this for 2014-15 with 13th place and an appearance in the Lancashire Challenge Trophy final (a 3-0 defeat to Chorley). The good work continued into 2015-16 when a strong playoff push only faltered in the closing weeks of the season, resulting in a creditable 7th-place finish. Garner and Parr stood down at the season's end, citing family reasons.

In April 2016, Simon Haworth was appointed manager, assisted by Gareth Roberts, with coaches Ian Johnson and Irfan Kawri. In May 2017 the management team were joined by Ben Kay, former joint manager at Ashton Athletic. In June 2017, Gareth Roberts left the role of Assistant Manager to join Skelmersdale United.

클리터로 FC는 잉글랜드 랭커셔 클리터로를 연고로 하는 축구 클럽입니다. 1878년에 창단되었으며, 현재는 북웨스트 카운티스 리그 퍼스트 디비전에 참가하고 있습니다. 클리터로 FC는 클리터로 크리켓 클럽과 공동으로 사용하는 쇼 그라운드에서 홈 경기를 치릅니다.

클리터로 FC는 1878년에 클리터로 크리켓 클럽의 일부 회원들에 의해 창단되었습니다. 클럽은 처음에 클리터로 로버스라는 이름으로 알려졌지만, 1881년에 클리터로 FC로 이름을 변경했습니다. 클리터로 FC는 1884년에 랭커셔 FA컵에서 우승했으며, 1889년에는 노스웨스턴 카운티스 리그에서 우승했습니다.

클리터로 FC는 1900년대 초반에 몇 번의 FA컵에 참가했지만, 1라운드를 넘어가지 못했습니다. 클럽은 1920년대에 재정난을 겪었지만, 1930년대에는 다시 회복되었습니다. 클리터로 FC는 1930년대 중반에 노스웨스턴 카운티스 리그에서 우승했으며, 1938년에는 FA컵에서 3라운드까지 진출했습니다.

클리터로 FC는 제2차 세계 대전 중에 활동을 중단했지만, 1946년에 다시 활동을 재개했습니다. 클럽은 1950년대와 1960년대에 노스웨스턴 카운티스 리그에서 여러 번 우승했으며, 1962년에는 FA컵에서 4라운드까지 진출했습니다. 클리터로 FC는 1970년대에 재정난을 겪었지만, 1980년대에는 다시 회복되었습니다. 클럽은 1980년대 중반에 노스웨스턴 카운티스 리그에서 우승했으며, 1988년에는 FA컵에서 2라운드까지 진출했습니다.

클리터로 FC는 1990년대에 재정난을 겪었지만, 2000년대 초반에 다시 회복되었습니다. 클럽은 2000년대 중반에 노스웨스턴 카운티스 리그에서 우승했으며, 2006년에는 FA컵에서 1라운드까지 진출했습니다. 클리터로 FC는 현재 북웨스트 카운티스 리그 퍼스트 디비전에 참가하고 있습니다.