Clubname: | AFC Liverpool |
Fullname: | Affordable Football Club Liverpool |
Nickname: | The Little Reds |
Founded: | 2008 |
Ground: | Rossett Park, Crosby |
Capacity: | 2,150[1] |
Chairman: | Chris Stirrup |
Manager: | Phil Stafford |
Website: | https://afcliverpool.co.uk |
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Affordable Football Club Liverpool is a semi-professional football club based in Liverpool, England. The club were formed in 2008 by 1,000 supporters of Liverpool Football Club; a not-for-profit organisation, it is run on a one-member, one-vote system. They are currently members of the and play at Marine's Rossett Park.
After plans were announced in February 2008,[2] A.F.C. Liverpool were established by Alun Parry in March 2008 for Liverpool fans who had been priced out of Premier League football,[3] and who were unhappy with Liverpool F.C. being owned by American businessmen George Gillett and Tom Hicks, adopting the same colours as Liverpool. The new club applied to enter Division Two of the North West Counties League for the 2008–09 season,[4] with their place in the now-renamed Division One confirmed in June. They also agreed a groundshare with Prescot Cables to play at Valerie Park.[5] By mid-July the club had attracted around 1,000 members.[6]
The club played their first match on 16 July, a friendly against St Helens Town at Ashton Town's Edge Street. In front of a crowd of around 600, the game ended in a 1–1 draw, with Martin Crowder scoring A.F.C. Liverpool's first-ever goal.[7] The club's first league match on 9 August saw them beat Darwen 5–0.[8] Their first season saw the club win the Division One Trophy with a 1–0 win over Padiham, whilst they finished fourth in the league, missing out on promotion by four points.[9]
In 2009–10 the club finished fifth in Division One. They also played in the FA Vase for the first time, losing 2–1 at home to Dinnington Town in the second qualifying round. However, they retained the Division One Trophy.[10] In 2010–11 the club entered the FA Cup for the first time, losing 4–1 at Hemsworth Miners Welfare in the extra-preliminary round. In the league they finished fourth, earning promotion to the Premier Division after Rossendale United were expelled from the league and third-placed Holker Old Boys declined promotion.[11] However, they failed to retain the Division One Trophy, losing 3–2 after extra time in the final by Atherton Collieries.[12]
In 2012–13 they reached the final of the Liverpool Senior Cup, losing 4–3 on penalties to Bootle after a 1–1 draw.[13] Prior to the 2014–15 season the club announced that they would be leaving Valerie Park and playing at Rossett Park in Crosby.[14] They reached the Liverpool Senior Cup final again in 2014–15, losing 5–4 to Skelmersdale United.[15] The 2017–18 season saw the club finish in the relegation zone, resulting in relegation back to Division One. In 2021 the club were promoted to the Premier Division based on their results in the abandoned 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons.
Season | League | Level | Pld | W | D | L | F | A | GD | Pts | Pos | Av. attendance | Manager |
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2008–09 | North West Counties League Division One | 10 | 34 | 22 | 3 | 9 | 82 | 39 | +43 | 69 | 4/18 | 316 | Derek Goulding[16] |
2009–10 | North West Counties League Division One | 10 | 32 | 15 | 4 | 13 | 60 | 43 | +17 | 49 | 5/17 | 178 | Derek Goulding[17] Paul Moore[18] |
2010–11 | North West Counties League Division One | 10 | 34 | 19 | 6 | 9 | 65 | 34 | +31 | 63 | 4/18 | 126 | Paul Moore |
2011–12 | North West Counties League Premier Division | 9 | 42 | 13 | 6 | 23 | 60 | 73 | –13 | 45 | 19/22 | 124 | Paul Moore |
2012–13 | North West Counties League Premier Division | 9 | 42 | 18 | 6 | 18 | 69 | 64 | +5 | 60 | 11/22 | 108 | Paul Moore |
2013–14 | North West Counties League Premier Division | 9 | 42 | 21 | 7 | 14 | 88 | 54 | +34 | 70 | 7/22 | 119 | Paul Moore |
2014–15 | North West Counties League Premier Division | 9 | 40 | 17 | 8 | 15 | 74 | 56 | +18 | 59 | 9/21 | 139 | Paul Moore |
2015–16 | North West Counties League Premier Division | 9 | 42 | 11 | 15 | 16 | 86 | 92 | –6 | 48 | 17/22 | 139 | Paul Moore[19] Joe Gibbons[20] Kevin Dally[21] |
2016–17 | North West Counties League Premier Division | 9 | 42 | 16 | 9 | 17 | 79 | 84 | –5 | 54 | 12/22 | 145 | Kevin Dally |
2017–18 | North West Counties League Premier Division | 9 | 44 | 12 | 6 | 26 | 77 | 94 | –17 | 42 | 20/23 | 141 | Chris Stammers[22] Stuart Keir & Ben Williams[23] |
2018–19 | North West Counties League Division One North | 10 | 38 | 25 | 4 | 9 | 97 | 67 | +30 | 79 | 3/20 | 116 | Stuart Keir & Ben Williams Stuart Keir |
2019–20 | North West Counties League Division One North | 10 | 29 | 17 | 6 | 6 | 91 | 43 | +48 | 57 | – | 118 | Chris Anderson[24] |
2020–21 | North West Counties League Division One North | 10 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 7 | +8 | 10 | – | 123 | Chris Anderson |
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