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Ossett Albion A.F.C.

Coordinates: 53°40′28.110″N 1°35′0.398″W / 53.67447500°N 1.58344389°W / 53.67447500; -1.58344389
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Ossett Albion
Club logo
Full nameOssett Albion
Association Football Club
Nickname(s)The Albion, The Golds, The Unicorns
Founded1944
GroundOur Physio Stadium formerly Queen's Terrace
Ossett
West Yorkshire
Capacity3,000
ChairmanEngland Dominic Riordan
ManagerEngland Richard Tracey
LeagueNorthern Premier League
Division One North
2014–15Northern Premier League
Division One North, 17th

Ossett Albion Association Football Club are an English football team who play in the Northern Premier League Division One North. They play at Queen's Terrace in Ossett, in West Yorkshire, more commonly known as Dimplewells, the area of Ossett the ground is situated in.

History

The club was formed in 1944 as a junior club, eventually they became a senior club and played in the West Riding County Amateur League and the West Yorkshire League, winning numerous honours before joining the Yorkshire League in 1957.

Albion won promotion from Division 2 in 1959 and were runner up to League champions Farsley Celtic in 1960. Albion were runners up again in 1962 to champions Stocksbridge Works. Albion continued to get regular top 4 places for several years afterwards but in 1972 they were relegated to Division 2. Albion won promotion in 1974 and finally won the Yorkshire League title in 1975. However, Albion went down again in 1978, but bounced back as Division 2 champions in 1979. Albion suffered yet another relegation in 1980, but again won the Division 2 title in 1981.

In 1982, the Yorkshire League joined up with the Midland League to form the Northern Counties East Football League. Ossett Albion were placed in Division 1 East, league re-organisations moved them into Division 1 Central in 1984 and Division 1 in 1985. Albion were Division 1 champions in 1987 and were promoted to the Premier Division. They finished bottom the first two seasons, but avoided relegation and eventually they began to climb the table. Albion, with Gerry Quinn as manager, were League champions in 1999, but were denied promotion to the Northern Premier League Division One due to one of their changing rooms not being big enough. In 2001, with Eric Gilchrist in charge, Albion finished 2nd to Brigg Town but were promoted to the Northern Premier League Division One instead of Brigg.

Ossett Albion finished bottom of the division in 2002 and they were relegated back to the Northern Counties East League but in 2004 Albion were champions again and returned to the Northern Premier Division One. They finished 12th in 2005, 14th in 2006 and 11th in 2007.

Albion first entered the FA Cup in 1962–63, winning their first game 5–1 at Selby Town. They have reached the 4th Qualifying Round on three occasions, in 1965–66 they defeated Bridlington Town, Harrogate Town and Bridlington Trinity before losing 3–0 to South Liverpool away. In 2003–04, Albion beat Alnwick Town, Alsager Town, Ossett Town, Pickering Town and Newcastle Town before losing 1–0 at home to Stalybridge Celtic. In 2012–13, Albion beat Hebburn Town, Farsley, North Ferriby United, and Hinckley United before losing 4–1 away to Bradford Park Avenue.

In the FA Trophy, Albion have reached the 1st round twice, in 2002 and 2005.

In the FA Vase, Albion reached the 4th round in 1982, 1995 and 2000.

Albion first entered the FA Amateur Cup in 1952, beating Hull Old Grammarians 2–0. Their best performances, to get to the 1st round proper, were in 1962 (losing to Crook 1–0), 1968 (losing to North Shields 3–0) and 1973 (losing to Oldbury United 1–0). Albion's biggest win was 10–2 over Reckitts and Sons. Albion's last game in the Amateur Cup was a 3–1 defeat at North Ferriby United. The FA Amateur Cup was discontinued in 1974 and replaced by the FA Vase.

Albion have won the West Riding County Cup in 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1999, the West Yorkshire League Cup in 1976 and 1977 and the Northern Counties East League Cup in 1984, beating Ilkeston Town 2–1.

Albion's all-time record appearances holder is Peter Eaton, who made over 800 appearances during the 1970s and 1980s. Albion's record goalscorer is John Balmer, who hit over 40 goals in consecutive seasons during Jimmy Martin's reign in the early 90's.

Albion players with Football League connections include Barry Holmes who went to Halifax Town, Gary Brook who joined Newport County in 1987, Steve Downes who joined Grimbsy Town, former Swansea City player Paul Raynor played for Albion at the end of his career, as did former Huddersfield Town defender Rob Edwards, ex-Cambridge United striker Micky Norbury and Fulham midfielder Robert Wilson. Dave Syers, who began his career with Ossett, turned professional two seasons later with Bradford City.

Current Albion defender, Dominic Riordan, was appointed Chairman on 25 June 2014.

Squad

As of 10 November 2015.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Chris Barrow
GK England ENG Neil Bennett
GK England ENG Brett Souter
DF England ENG Declan Dawson
DF England ENG Ross Hardaker
DF England ENG Patrick Hoyle
DF England ENG Wes Milnes
DF England ENG Steve Nicholson
DF England ENG Dominic Riordan
DF England ENG James Riordan
DF England ENG Danny South
DF England ENG William Spurr
DF England ENG Kieran Thomspon
DF England ENG Lewis Trice
MF England ENG Eddy Birch
MF England ENG Gibril Bojang
MF England ENG Alex Callery
MF England ENG Tom Claisse
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Matt Dempsey
MF England ENG Ben Grech-Brooksbank
MF England ENG George Green
MF England ENG Ryan Harrison
MF England ENG Jordan Hendrie
MF England ENG Adam Jones
MF England ENG Devonte Morton
MF England ENG Rikki-Lee Paylor
MF England ENG James Riley
MF England ENG Ben Walker
MF England ENG William Wells
MF England ENG Joshua Wright
FW England ENG Rob Bordman
FW England ENG Conner Bower
FW England ENG Connor Brunt
FW England ENG Nicky Matthews
FW England ENG Adam Muller
FW England ENG Richard Tracey

Honours

  • West Riding County Cup
    • Champions: 1965, 1966, 1968, 1999 twice more and 17 years more recently than Ossett Town

References

  1. ^ "Ossett Albion Squad". Ossett Albion official website. 10 November 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.

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