Atherton F.C. Explained

Clubname:Atherton
Fullname:Atherton Football Club
Founded:pre-1903
Dissolved:post-1930
Ground:Flapper Fold Lane, Atherton, Greater Manchester

Atherton F.C. was an English football club located in Atherton, in Lancashire. The club spent most of its history in the Lancashire Combination.

History

The club, then known as Atherton Church House, joined the Lancashire Combination as founder members of new Division 2 in 1903.[1] In the 1904–05 season, they finished in fourth place and earned promotion to the First Division.[1] The club changed their name to Atherton F.C. in 1906 and continued in the Lancashire Combination, dropping back to the Second Division in 1909. Third place in 1913 gained them promotion back to the top division, where they remained until the First World War.[2]

After the war, the Lancashire Combination reverted to one division, in which Atherton continued to play until 1930 when they left.[2]

The club only once entered the FA Cup, in 1906–07, when they lost 4–1 to Oldham Athletic in a replay after a 1–1 draw in the fourth qualifying round.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atherton Church House. Football Club History Database. 27 October 2013.
  2. Web site: Atherton. Football Club History Databse. 27 October 2013.