결과

컨퍼런스 노스 04/24 18:45 3 [4] 콜레이 v 커존 애쉬톤 FC [7] L 4-2
컨퍼런스 노스 04/20 14:00 46 [24] 비숍스 스토트포드 v 커존 애쉬톤 FC [6] D 0-0
컨퍼런스 노스 04/13 14:00 45 [8] 커존 애쉬톤 FC v 글로우세스터 [23] W 4-1
컨퍼런스 노스 04/06 14:00 44 [5] 알프레턴 v 커존 애쉬톤 FC [6] D 0-0
컨퍼런스 노스 04/01 14:00 43 [8] 커존 애쉬톤 FC v 싸우쓰 쉴드 [6] W 2-0
컨퍼런스 노스 03/29 15:00 42 [16] 블리스 v 커존 애쉬톤 FC [9] W 2-3
컨퍼런스 노스 03/23 15:00 41 [8] 커존 애쉬톤 FC v 뱅베리 유나이티드 [22] W 4-1
컨퍼런스 노스 03/16 15:00 40 [7] 커존 애쉬톤 FC v 스페니무어 [12] L 0-3
컨퍼런스 노스 03/12 19:45 39 [11] 스카보로우 애틀레틱 v 커존 애쉬톤 FC [8] W 0-2
컨퍼런스 노스 03/09 15:00 38 [4] 체스터 시티 v 커존 애쉬톤 FC [8] D 0-0
컨퍼런스 노스 03/02 15:00 37 [9] 커존 애쉬톤 FC v 헤리퍼드 [8] W 1-0
컨퍼런스 노스 02/27 19:45 29 [9] 커존 애쉬톤 FC v 다링톤 [23] L 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 60 33 27
Wins 26 14 12
Draws 14 4 10
Losses 20 15 5
Goals for 76 39 37
Goals against 69 42 27
Clean sheets 21 8 13
Failed to score 19 11 8

Wikipedia - Curzon Ashton F.C.

Curzon Ashton Football Club is an association football club based in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England. Founded in 1963 and nicknamed "The Nash", the club is affiliated to the Manchester Football Association and currently competes in the National League North, (2023/24) at the sixth tier of English football. Curzon Ashton won Division One North of the Northern Premier League in the 2013–14 season, and the Premier Division play-offs in the 2014–15 season, thereby gaining promotion to the National League North. Home matches have been played at Tameside Stadium since 2005.

History

Early years

Curzon Ashton was formed in 1963 after the merger of two clubs, Curzon Road Methodists F.C. and Assheton Amateurs F.C., who played in the Manchester Amateur Football League. The amalgamated club's name was originally Curzon Amateurs before being changed to the current name.

Curzon joined the Manchester League. In 1970–71, they were Manchester Intermediate Cup runners-up, followed by a hat-trick of wins in the competition. In 1973–74, they were runners-up in Division One of the Manchester League and then runners-up in the Premier Division, a feat they matched the following season. The reserve team then won four championships in a row and in 1977–78 the league and cup double.

By this time they were playing at National Park, former home of pre-war club Ashton National. From this they acquired their nickname of 'The Nash.'

The 1978–79 season saw Curzon become founder members of the Cheshire League Division Two and they won promotion at the first attempt, missing the title by just two points. In their first season in the top flight, they became the first North West club to reach the semi-final of the FA Vase. They lost both legs 2–0 to Stamford, the home leg producing the club's record home attendance of 1,800.

1980s and 1990s

In the 1980s, Curzon won the Manchester Premier Cup five times. In 1983–84, Curzon became founder members of the North West Counties League when the MWCL Cheshire League and Lancashire Combination merged as part of the non-League pyramid. The club was placed in the first division and floodlights were purchased in 1986 as Curzon prepared for an assault on the title and possible promotion to the Northern Premier League. Promotion was not attained and manager Peter Mayo resigned due to work commitments during the 1986 season. His successor Les Sutton failed to win a single league game, although the club won the Manchester Premier Cup. He was sacked at the end of the season.

Despite finishing in a relegation position, Curzon became founder members of the Northern Premier League First Division the following year. A disastrous start resulted in manager David Noble being sacked and Steve Waywell became the club's fourth manager in less than 12 months when he was appointed in October 1987. Relegation was only avoided when the division was expanded from 19 to 22 clubs. Waywell was relieved of his duties in February 1993, and after Alan Zelem briefly held the reins, Winsford United assistant manager David "Taffy" Jones was appointed, following which Curzon recorded their best ever win against local rivals Ashton United, beating them 7–0 on Easter Monday.

The 1995–96 season saw Curzon finish 4th in the league table, their best ever position, under the guidance of Derek Brownbill, but before the start of the 1996–97 season Brownbill resigned and joined Runcorn F.C. Halton. Vauxhall GM manager Terry McLean took over, only to resign in September. Changes were taking place in the boardroom and Dave Denby was appointed to succeed McLean, bringing with him Ged Coyne as his assistant.

The team struggled and Denby resigned before the end of the season, with Coyne being invited to take over. After finishing in a relegation position along with other North West-based clubs Warrington Town and Atherton Laburnum Rovers, Curzon moved to the Northern Counties East League following a meeting of the Northern Joint Liaison Committee (NJLC), a decision which shocked not only the club but many others connected with football in the region. An appeal to the National League System Sub-Committee proved to be fruitless and so the club became the first side to be moved in this way since the pyramid system was introduced.

Many difficulties in the Northern Counties East League followed with the club ending the season next to bottom. The NJLC moved Curzon back to the North West Counties league at the end of the 1997–98 season.

In November 1998, Joe Murty was appointed manager and brought Martin Farnworth in as his assistant. The 1999–2000 season saw the club gain promotion to Division One of the First North Western Trains League.

2000–2010

In June 2000, Joe Murty was relieved of managerial duties and replaced with Gary Lowe. In the 2000–2001 season Lowe took the club to the Worthington Challenge Trophy Final where they lost in a penalty shoot-out. They finished in eighth position in the table.

After playing at National Park for twenty years, Curzon moved to the £4 million Tameside Stadium at the beginning of the 2005–06 season.

On Saturday, 3 March 2007, they beat Leamington 4–1 to reach the semi-final of the FA Vase for the second time in their history. They were beaten in the semi-final 3–2 over two legs by Truro City, but were promoted to the Northern Premier League as runners up to F.C. United of Manchester. They also were runners-up to F.C. United of Manchester in the North West Counties League Challenge Cup, losing the final 2–1. In the 2006–07 season, they lost 3–2 at the same stage to Macclesfield Town.

In the 2008–09 season, Curzon reached the first round proper of the FA Cup for the first time, where they defeated League Two side Exeter City 3–2. They went on to lose 2–0 away to Conference National club Kidderminster Harriers in the second round. For the second season in a row, they reached the end-of-season play-offs. In the semi-final, Curzon beat Skelmersdale United, before losing to Newcastle Blue Star in the final.

2010–present

Following Gary Lowe's move to neighbours Hyde United, John Flanagan took charge of the club in the summer of 2011. In his first season at the helm, he guided Curzon to a 2nd-place finish, the highest in the club's history, before losing a play-off final to Witton Albion.

The 2012–13 season saw the club reach the Northern Premier League Challenge Cup final where they narrowly lost in a penalty shoot-out against North Ferriby United. The 2013–14 season saw Curzon win a league championship for the first time in 36 years, a last minute Niall Cummins winning goal against Harrogate Railway Athletic sealing the league title. They finished the season with 99 points, losing just five games throughout the campaign, and gained promotion to the NPL Premier Division, non-League's third tier. The following season the team won the play-offs, beating Ilkeston 1–0 in the final thanks to a first half goal from defender Simon Woodford while also overcoming local rivals Ashton United along the way in the semi-finals, in order to gain consecutive promotions to the National League North, the second tier of the non-League pyramid and highest level in the club's history.

The 2015–16 season saw the highest ever finish in the club's history, finishing 11th in the National League North in manager John Flanagan's 5th season in charge.

The 2016–2017 season saw the club finishing 14th in the National League North. They also equalled their best ever FA Cup run by making it to the Second Round of the competition. They were knocked out following a 4–3 defeat against AFC Wimbledon.

At the end of the 2019-20 season, Mark Bradshaw was removed from his position as manager due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He was replaced by former Colne FC manager, Steve Cunningham.

Part way through the 2021-2022 season, Steve Cunningham was sacked and replaced by former coach Adam Lakeland. He is now supported in his role by former player Alex Brown as Assistant Manager.

커존 애쉬톤 FC(Curzon Ashton F.C.)는 잉글랜드 그레이터맨체스터 주 애쉬튼언더라인에 위치한 축구 클럽으로, 현재 내셔널리그 노스(6부 리그)에 참가하고 있습니다. 클럽은 1963년에 창단되었으며, 홈경기장은 타미 윈드럼 경기장(Tameside Stadium)입니다.

커존 애쉬톤 FC는 잉글랜드 축구 리그 시스템에서 가장 오래된 클럽 중 하나로, 1970년대부터 리그에 참가하고 있습니다. 클럽은 2001-02 시즌(1부 리그 준우승)과 2013-14 시즌(2부 리그 우승)에 리그 우승을 두 차례 경험했습니다.

커존 애쉬톤 FC는 FA컵과 FA 트로피에도 참가하고 있습니다. 클럽은 2011-12 시즌에 FA 트로피 결승전에 진출했지만, 웨임버리 스타디움에서 요크 시티 FC에 2-0으로 패배했습니다.

커존 애쉬톤 FC는 재정난으로 인해 2017-18 시즌에 강등되었지만, 2019-20 시즌에 2부 리그에서 우승하여 다시 1부 리그로 승격했습니다.

클럽의 최고 성취는 2011-12 시즌 FA 트로피 결승 진출입니다. 또한 클럽은 2001-02 시즌과 2013-14 시즌에 두 번의 리그 우승을 거두었습니다.

커존 애쉬톤 FC는 1963년에 창단된 이후로 항상 아마추어 상태를 유지해 왔습니다. 클럽은 현재까지 프로 리그에 참가한 적이 없으며, 모든 경기를 아마추어 선수들로 구성된 팀으로 치렀습니다.

커존 애쉬톤 FC는 지역 사회와 긴밀한 관계를 유지하고 있으며, 클럽은 지역 사회에 기여하는 다양한 활동을 하고 있습니다. 클럽은 지역 학교와 협력하여 축구 클리닉을 개최하고 있으며, 지역 사회의 어린이와 청소년들에게 축구를 가르치고 있습니다.

커존 애쉬톤 FC는 또한 지역 사회의 자선 단체를 지원하고 있으며, 클럽은 자선 단체에 기부하고 자선 행사를 개최합니다.