Accrington F.C. Explained

Clubname:Accrington
Fullname:Accrington Football Club
Founded:1878
Dissolved:1896
Ground:Thorneyholme Road, Accrington
League:Lancashire Combination
Season:1895–96
Position:Record expunged
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Accrington Football Club was a football club based in Accrington, Lancashire, England. They were one of the founder members of the Football League.

History

Accrington Football Club was formed following a meeting at a local public house in 1878.[1] The Owd Reds played at Accrington Cricket Club's ground in Thorneyholme Road, which is still in use for that sport today.[2]

The club was part of the revolt against the Football Association in 1884 over professionalism, after being expelled from the FA the previous year for paying a player. They were one of the original twelve clubs that formed the Football League on 17 April 1888. Accrington's best season was in 1889–90, when the club finished sixth in the table. However, in the 1892–93 season they finished fifteenth (of 16) and were relegated after losing a test match 1–0 against Sheffield United at Trent Bridge. Accrington then resigned from the league rather than play in the Second Division, becoming the first of the founding Football League clubs to leave the League permanently (Stoke had failed to be re-elected in 1890, but rejoined the league a year later).

After its first season in the Lancashire League, Accrington unsuccessfully applied for re-election to the Football League.[3] Shortly afterwards, Accrington F.C. suffered financial problems, which eventually led to its demise. The club continued outside the league until 1896, when they finally folded following a 12–0 defeat on 14 January against Darwen in the Lancashire Senior Cup.

Accrington did not have a Football League club again until in 1921–22 the Lancashire Combination league's Accrington Stanley (formerly a local rival), became a member as part of a major expansion of the league.

League and Cup history

SeasonDivisionPos.Pl.WDLGSGAPFA CupNotes
1881–82No leagues in existenceSecond round
1882–83First round
1883–84Second roundDisqualified
1884–85First roundDisqualified
1885–86Second round
1886–87First round
1887–88Third round
1888–89Football League722688484820First round
1889–90Football League622967535624Second round
1890–91Football League10226412285016Second round
1891–92Football League11268414407820Second round
1892–93First Division153061113578123Second roundRelegated
1893–94Lancashire League4221147513926First round
1894–95Lancashire League122610214626322
1895–96Lancashire Combinationalign=center colspan=8Record expungedFolded in January
All-time League results:123353355226314103
All-time FA Cup results:145272429

International players

During its short existence the club had three players selected for the England national team:[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.brfcs.co.uk/history/history_rivals_accrington.php BRFC Supporters – The Original Accrington Club
  2. http://accringtoncc.tuxsports.com/history/early_days.html Accrington Cricket Club – Early Days (1846–1890)
  3. Web site: Football League Division 2 table 1893/94 . dead . 30 August 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181003205452/http://www.footballsite.co.uk/Statistics/LeagueTables/Season1893-94/Div21893-94.htm . 3 October 2018.
  4. http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamClubs/Clubs/Accrington.html England Players' Club Affiliations – Accrington