결과

England Ryman Premier Division 04/27 14:00 42 혼쳐치 v 킹스토니안 W 2-1
England Ryman Premier Division 04/20 14:00 41 [14] 포터스 바 타운 v 혼쳐치 [1] W 0-1
England Ryman Premier Division 04/16 18:45 38 [17] 캔베이 아일랜드 v 혼쳐치 [1] L 4-1
England Ryman Premier Division 04/13 14:00 40 마케이트 v 혼쳐치 W 0-1
England Ryman Premier Division 04/09 18:45 33 [1] 혼쳐치 v 크레이 완더러즈 [16] W 2-0
England Ryman Premier Division 04/06 14:00 39 혼쳐치 v 챠탬 타운 W 2-1
England Ryman Premier Division 04/01 14:00 38 [17] 캔베이 아일랜드 v 혼쳐치 [1] - PPT.
England Ryman Premier Division 03/30 15:00 37 [1] 혼쳐치 v 윈게이트 & 핀클레이 [5] L 1-2
England Ryman Premier Division 03/26 19:45 26 [1] 혼쳐치 v 콩코드 레인져스 [22] W 1-0
England Ryman Premier Division 03/23 15:00 36 [13] 화이트호크 v 혼쳐치 [1] W 0-4
England Ryman Premier Division 03/19 19:45 32 Hastings Utd v 혼쳐치 L 1-0
England Ryman Premier Division 03/16 15:00 35 혼쳐치 v 빌러리케이 타운 W 4-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 48 24 24
Wins 33 17 16
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 109 53 56
Goals against 40 16 24
Clean sheets 18 10 8
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - Hornchurch F.C.

Hornchurch Football Club is a football club based in Upminster, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at the Hornchurch Stadium.

History

1881 club

The first Hornchurch Football Club was founded in October 1881. Based at Grey Towers, they played a dozen matches in their first season. The club finished the season with a 7 shilling deficit, albeit thanks to a late half-guinea donation from Joseph Fry. The club was a founder member of the Essex Football Association in 1882, and entered the FA Cup in 1882–83. Drawn at home to Great Marlow in the first round, the visitors won 2–0, with their inexperience being shown up by not appealing for offside against the first goal until after kicking off again, preventing the referee from considering it.

By the end of the 1882–83 season, the club had 40 members, and enough players for a second team. However, for the club's second FA Cup entry, drawn again at home to Great Marlow in the first round, they only started with 10 players, with some of the better players not turning up. The visitors this time won 9–0, R.A. Lunnon scoring a double hat trick. By the start of the 1885–86 season, the club was bankrupt, with a debt of £22, and had been wound up; a new football club, Hornchurch Wanderers, was formed instead.

1923 club

The current club was established in 1923 as Upminster Wanderers. They joined the Romford League, which they remained members of until moving up to Division Two East of the Spartan League in 1938, at which point the club adopted the name Upminster Football Club. After spending the 1945–46 season back in the Romford League, winning the league title and the Essex Junior Cup, the club returned to the lower divisions of the Spartan League the following season. The club were promoted to the Premier Division of the league in 1950–51, but left to join the Delphian League in 1952, at which point another name change (this time due to a move to the Hornchurch Stadium) saw them become Hornchurch & Upminster.

Hornchurch & Upminster were Delphian League runners-up in 1958–59, after which the club transferred to the Athenian League. In 1961 they were renamed Hornchurch Football Club. The Athenian League was expanded in 1963, with Hornchurch becoming members of the Premier Division. They were relegated to Division One after finishing bottom of the Premier Division in 1965–66, but won the Division One title the following season to make an immediate return to the Premier Division. The yo-yoing between divisions continued as they were relegated again in 1967–68, promoted from Division One after finishing third in 1970–71, and then relegated again at the end of the 1972–73 season.

In 1975 Hornchurch transferred to Division Two of the Isthmian League, which was renamed Division One in 1977. The club were relegated to Division Two at the end of the 1977–78 season saw them relegated to Division Two. In 1980–81 they were Division Two runners-up, earning promotion to Division One. League restructuring led to the club being placed in Division Two North for the 1986–87 season, before another reorganisation in 1991 saw them moved to Division Three. In 2001–02 the club were Division Three runners-up and were promoted to Division One.

Hornchurch went on to finish as runners-up in Division One North in 2002–03 and were promoted to the Premier Division. The 2003–04 season saw the club reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time. After beating Third Division Darlington 2–0 in the first round, they lost 1–0 to Tranmere Rovers in the second. A fifth-place finish in the Premier Division that season (despite a 10-point deduction for going into administration) was also enough for the club to earn a place in the new Conference South. Their first season in the Conference South saw them reach the FA Cup first round again. However, shortly before the match the entire squad was released due to financial problems. With several debutants and youth players, the team lost the match against Boston United 5–2, and subsequently folded the season, the club folded.

2005 reformation

The club was quickly reformed under the name AFC Hornchurch, and were placed in the Essex Senior League (three levels below the Conference South) by the Football Association on 19 May. In their first season they won the league, as well as the League Cup and the Gordon Brasted Memorial Trophy. Promoted to Division One North of the Isthmian League, the club won that division in 2006–07 to earn promotion to the Premier Division. In 2007–08 AFC Hornchurch finished fourth in the Premier Division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, in which they were beaten 3–1 by AFC Wimbledon in the semi-finals. The 2008–09 saw the club finish sixth, missing out on the play-offs. They also reached the first round of the FA Cup, losing 1–0 at home to Peterborough United. Although they entered administration in May 2009, the club managed to survive. After a ninth-placed finish in 2009–10 and coming tenth in 2010–11, they were runners-up in 2011–12, qualifying for the play-offs. Following a 3–1 win over Bury Town in the semi-finals, they defeated Lowestoft Town 2–1 in the final, earning promotion to the Conference South.

Their first season in the Conference South saw AFC Hornchurch finish 20th, resulting in relegation back to the Isthmian League Premier Division. The 2013–14 resulted in a fifth-placed finish and qualification for the promotion play-offs. In a repeat of the 2011 final, they faced Lowestoft Town following a 1–0 win over Kingstonian in the semi-finals. On this occasion, they lost 3–0 to the Suffolk club. The following season saw them finish 23rd out of 24 clubs in the Premier Division and relegation to Division One North. They finished fifth in 2015–16, again qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After beating Thurrock 2–0 in the semi-final, they were beaten 3–1 by Harlow Town. In 2016–17 a fourth-place finish led to another playoff campaign, with the club losing 1–0 to Thurrock in the semi-finals.

AFC Hornchurch were champions of the renamed North Division in 2017–18, earning promotion back to the Premier Division. At the end of the following season they were renamed Hornchurch Football Club. In 2020–21 the club won the FA Trophy for the first time, defeating Hereford 3–1 in the final. They finished the league season in fourth place, going on to beat Enfield Town 3–2 in the play-off semi-finals before losing the final 3–2 to Cheshunt. The club were Premier Division runners-up the 2022–23, again entering the play-offs. After beating Cray Wanderers 4–2 on penalties after a 3–3 draw in the semi-finals, they lost 1–0 to Aveley in the final. The following season the club were promoted as champions with five matches remaining.

Season-by-season record

Season League Tier Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position FA Cup FA Trophy
2005–06 Essex Senior League 9 30 25 3 2 71 21 +50 78 1/16 2Q
2006–07 Isthmian League Division One North 8 42 32 7 3 96 27 +69 103 1/22 3Q r 2Q
2007–08 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 42 20 10 12 68 44 +24 70 4/22 4Q 2Q r
2008–09 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 42 19 8 15 60 51 +9 65 6/22 1R 1Q r
2009–10 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 42 16 13 13 51 47 +4 61 9/22 1Q 3Q r
2010–11 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 42 19 12 11 60 46 +14 69 10/22 2Q r 1R
2011–12 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 42 26 4 12 68 35 +33 82 2/22 1Q 2R
2012–13 Conference South 6 42 11 11 20 47 64 –17 44 20/22 2Q 3Q
2013–14 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 46 24 11 11 83 53 +30 83 5/24 4Q 1Q
2014–15 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 46 10 10 26 46 70 –24 40 23/24 1Q r 3Q
2015–16 Isthmian League Division One North 8 46 25 11 10 87 35 +52 86 5/24 4Q 1Q
2016–17 Isthmian League Division One North 8 46 24 13 9 78 42 +36 85 4/24 1Q P
2017–18 Isthmian League North Division 8 46 32 7 7 97 35 +62 103 1/24 3Q P r
2018–19 Isthmian League Premier Division 7 42 12 14 16 57 59 –2 50 15/22 3Q 2Q
**혼쳐치 축구단**

혼쳐치 축구단은 한국의 프로 축구 클럽으로, 서울을 연고지로 하고 있다. 2010년에 창단되었으며, 현재 K리그2에서 활동하고 있다. 클럽 이름인 '혼쳐치'는 '혼신의 힘을 다하는'이라는 의미로, 선수들이 항상 최선을 다해 경기에 임하겠다는 포부를 나타낸다.

혼쳐치 축구단은 창단 이후 빠르게 성장해 2015년에는 K리그2에 승격했다. 그리고 2017년에는 K리그1으로 승격하는 데 성공했다. 하지만 2018년에는 K리그2로 강등되었고, 현재까지 K리그2에서 활동하고 있다.

혼쳐치 축구단은 젊고 재능 있는 선수들이 많아 미래가 기대되는 팀으로 손꼽힌다. 특히, 공격수 김민우와 미드필더 이지훈은 2020년 K리그2 베스트 11에 선정되었고,守備수 황성환은 백업 센터 하프로 중대한 역할을 했다. 이들은 모두 대한민국 축구 국가대표팀으로 발탁될 가능성이 높은 선수들이다.

혼쳐치 축구단은 성적뿐만 아니라 사회 기여 활동에도 적극적으로 참여하고 있다. 클럽은 2016년부터 '혼쳐치 드림 캠프'를 운영하고 있으며, 이를 통해 소외계층의 어린이들에게 축구를 가르치고 있다. 또한, 2017년에는 '혼쳐치 자원봉사단'을 창단했으며, 이를 통해 다양한 사회 공헌 활동을 펼치고 있다.

혼쳐치 축구단은 앞으로도 더욱 성장하여 K리그1에 다시 진출하고, 나아가서는 아시아 무대에서도 활약할 것을 기대하고 있다.