Founded: 1860
Years in NCEL: 1982-
Nickname: The Countrymen
Status: Sheff & Hallamshire FA
Home Colours: Blue & White/Blue/Blue
Alternate Colours: Yellow/Black/Black & Yellow
Sponsors: Bradfield Brewery, Lawson Property Service, Local Scaffold Service, Mirage Vape, Newsome Tools, Sheffield Assay Office
Midweek Matchday: Tuesday
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Personnel
Manager:
Craig Denton
Assistant Manager:
Rob Poulter
Wayne Thompson
Sports Therapist:
Harry Oldroyd
President:
Uriah Rennie
Chairman:
Richard Pillinger
Vice Chair:
Kevin Scott
Treasurer:
Sharon Fudge
Secretary:
Ian Jones
Match Secretary:
Ian Jones
Stadium Manager:
Andy Taylor
Commercial Manager:
Andy Cartledge
Programme Editor:
Ian Jones
Website Manager:
John Wiseman
Registered Players
Bradley Beatson
Ethan Blackbourn
Adam Blakeley
Brandon Bradbury
Jack Brownell
Daniel Burns
Danny Buttle
Leojo Davidson
Harrison Davison-Hale
Luca Defalco
Nicolantonio Degirolamo
Craig Denton
Sam Eckhardt
Oliver Fearon
James Gamble
Joseph Gore
Edward Hall
Mekhi Haughton-Parris
Connor Hodgson
Ian Jones
Peter Lawrie
Stuart Ludlam
Joe Lumsden
Lewis Macaskill
Alex Palmer
Robert Poulter
Daniel Pudill
Scott Ruthven
Christopher Salt
Joseph Skarz
Christopher Waddle
Jacob Walkland
Calum Ward
Hugo Warhurst
Iren Wilson
Christopher Wood
Steven Woolley
Basile Zottos
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Club History
League History:
Yorkshire League 1952-82; NCEL 1982-.
Honours:
NCEL - League Cup 2003/04, Div1 2021/22; Yorkshire League - Div2 1960/61; Sheffield & Hallamshire Snr Cup - 1950/51 1961/62 1964/65 1967/68.
Best Season:
FA Cup - 3rd Qual Rd, 1957; FA Vase - 5th Rd, 1980/81.
Records:
Attendance: 2,000 v Hendon, FA Amateur Cup, 3rd Rd, 1959, 13,855 v Dulwich at Hillsborough, FA Amateur Cup, 1955; Goalscorer: A Stainrod 46; Appearances: P Ellis 500+; Win: 9-0 v Brodsworth Welfare (H) - 2009/10; Defeat: 0-7 v Hatfield Main (A) - 1988/89, Pickering Town (A) - 1995/96, Brigg Town (A) - 1996/97.
Players Progressing:
Sean Connelly (Stockport County), Howard Wilkinson (Sheffield Wednesday), Les Moore (Derby County), Brian Broadhurst (Chesterfield).
Page Last Updated: 14th March, 2024