Wath Athletic F.C. Explained

Clubname:Wath Athletic
Fullname:Wath Athletic Football Club
Founded:1878 (as Wath)
Dissolved:1934
Ground:Athletic Ground
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Wath Athletic F.C. was an English football club based in Wath-upon-Dearne, South Yorkshire.

History

The earliest mentions of the club - under the name Wath F.C. - date from 1878,[1] although the club's appearances were intermittent until the club moved into a higher standard of football in the late 1880s, entering the Hallamshire League in 1891. They played in local Sheffield leagues and entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1893 (as Wath-upon-Dearne[2]), and had one abortive (and unsuccessful) season as a professional club in 1896–97,[3] before changing their name to Wath Athletic in 1899. This name change reflected their move to the new Athletic Ground in the village.[4]

In 1904 the club ceased entering competitions, due to a deficit over the season of £9,[5] but returned again three years later and rejoined the Sheffield Association League, winning the league title at the first time of asking in 1908. They won the Association League on a further three occasions before the First World War, and when hostilities ended Wath joined the Yorkshire League, though only for the 1920–21 season.

In the summer of 1921 Athletic were admitted into the Midland League, and they would spend a total of nine seasons in the competition. Although their highest league finish (fourth) came in 1926–27, they had arguably their most successful season a year earlier when they reached the 1st round of the FA Cup for the only time, losing 0–5 to Chesterfield, before winning the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup for the first time after losing the final in 1897.

They left the Midland League in 1930 after finishing bottom of the 26 team table, returning to the Association League. They won the Association League again in 1932 but the club fell on hard times - the club lost £90 over 1932–33, with an average gate take of £4[6] - and the last recorded fixture for the club was in December 1934.[7]

Colours

As Wath F.C., the club wore red and white.[8] By at least 1908 the club had changed to white shirts, black shorts, and black socks.[9] In January 1923, the club adopted a distinctive white shirt with blue "necklet" and white shorts,[10] and by 1927 the club had blue and white shirts, with white as a change kit.[11] [12]

Notable former players

Players that have played in the Football League either before or after playing for Wath Athletic –

League and cup history

Wath Athletic League and Cup history[13] [14] [15] [16]
Season Division Position FA Cup
1891–92 Hallamshire League 2nd/8 -
1892–93 9th/14 -
1893–94 Sheffield & District League Division 2 3rd/5 2nd qualifying round
1894–95 Wharncliffe Charity Cup Shield North Division 1st/5 2nd qualifying round
1895–96 Sheffield Challenge Cup League 1st qualifying round
1896–97 3rd qualifying round
1897–98 2nd qualifying round
1898–99 2nd qualifying round
1899–1900 Sheffield Association League Division 1 1st qualifying round
1900–01 2nd qualifying round
1901–02 2nd qualifying round
1902–03 3rd -
1903–04 Preliminary round
1907–08 1st 2nd qualifying round
1908–09 3rd qualifying round
1909–10 1st qualifying round
1910–11 1st 2nd qualifying round
1911–12 1st 1st qualifying round
1912–13 1st 1st qualifying round
1913–14 2nd qualifying round
1914–15 2nd qualifying round
1919–20 Preliminary round
1920–21 3rd/13 Preliminary round
1921–22 18th/22 Preliminary round
1922–23 7th/22 5th qualifying round
1923–24 17th/22 1st qualifying round
1924–25 10th/15 1st qualifying round
1925–26 6th/21 1st round
1926–27 4th/20 3rd qualifying round
1927–28 6th/23 1st qualifying round
1928–29 19th/26 Preliminary round
1929–30 26th/26 1st qualifying round
1930–31 Preliminary round
1931–32 1st 2nd qualifying round
1932–33 2nd qualifying round
1933–34 Preliminary round
1934–35 Extra preliminary round

Honours

League

Cup

Records

Notes and References

  1. Matches at Barnsley . Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer . 19 February 1878 . 3.
  2. Sheffield Independent, 23 August 1898
  3. Athletic notes . South Yorkshire Times and Mexborough & Swinton Times . 14 May 1897 . 7.
  4. Sheffield Independent, 22 August 1899
  5. Wath Athletic Football Club . Sheffield Independent . 28 April 1904 . 10.
  6. Wath Athletic F.C. . South Yorkshire Times and Mexborough & Swinton Times . 5 May 1933 . 11.
  7. Football programme . Eckington, Woodhouse and Staveley Express . 8 December 1934 . 15.
  8. Wath Football Club . Sheffield Independent . 12 August 1898 . 8.
  9. Wath Athletic Football Team . South Yorkshire Times and Mexborough & Swinton Times . 25 April 1908 . 8.
  10. Wath beat Gainsbro' . South Yorkshire Times and Mexborough & Swinton Times . 6 January 1923 . 10.
  11. Wath Athletic's Practice . Sheffield Independent . 23 August 1927 . 8.
  12. Wath's useful lot . South Yorkshire Times and Mexborough & Swinton Times . 30 August 1929 . 10.
  13. https://www.fchd.info/WATHA.HTM Wath Athletic
  14. https://www.fchd.info/WATH.HTM Wath
  15. http://wildstat.com/p/1/club/ENG_Wath_Athletic_FC Wath Athletic
  16. http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ British Newspaper Archive