North Street, home of Alfreton Town F.C. since the club's formation in 1959

Alfreton Town Football Club is an English semi-professional association football club based in Alfreton, Derbyshire. As of the 2023–24 season they compete in the Conference North, the sixth tier of English football.[1] The present club was formed in 1959 through the merger of Alfreton Miners Welfare and Alfreton United,[2] though a previous incarnation of the team played for two seasons in the Midland Football League and entered the FA Cup five times between 1924 and 1929.[3][4]

After the clubs re-formation they spent two seasons in Division One North of the Central Alliance before being readmitted to the Midland League.[2] In 21 seasons Alfreton won the title three times and finished as runners-up on a further three occasions. The league merged with the Yorkshire Football League to form the Northern Counties East Football League in 1982 and it was after five seasons that Alfreton won their first ever promotion, having finished as champions in 1986–87.[3][5]

In 1996 the side won promotion to the Northern Premier League Premier Division but struggled, lasting only two seasons before suffering back-to-back relegations. After three seasons back in the Northern Counties East League they achieved consecutive promotions, returning to the Northern Premier League Premier Division where they finished fourth, then the club's highest ever league finish. Founding members of the Conference North in 2004, several years of consolidation were followed by consecutive third place finishes and then the league title in 2010–11.[2] Promotion to the Conference Premier saw the team competing in a national league competition for the first time.

Alfreton first entered the FA Cup in the 1924–25 season and have progressed to the second round proper on two occasions, in 2008–09 and 2012–13. They played in the inaugural edition of the FA Trophy and have appeared in every competition since, barring three seasons in the FA Vase after dropping to Step 5 of the National League System. Since the club's re-formation Alfreton have also taken part in the every staging of the Derbyshire Senior Cup, winning ten times and finishing as runners-up on a further eight occasions.[6]

Key

Seasons

Year League Cup competitions Manager
Division Lvl Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Position Leading league scorer Average[7]
attendance
FA Cup[8] FA Trophy Derbyshire
Cup
[9]
Name Goals Res Rec Res Rec
1921–22 Central Alliance 34132196878-102813th of 18
1922–23 3221479640+56462nd of 17
1923–24 2618539531+64411st of 14
1924–25 2011455326+27264th of 11 QR6
1925–26 Midland League 401771699102-3419th of 21 QR1
1926–27 38852559143-842118th of 20 QR3
1927–28 QR1
1928–29 PR
The club was re-formed through the merger of Alfreton Miners Welfare and Alfreton United in 1959.
1959–60 Central Alliance
One North
34243711852+66514th of 18 SF
1960–61 34183139460+343910th of 18 QR21-0-1W[lower-alpha 1]Jim Bullions
Club was admitted into the newly re-formed Midland Football League.[2]
1961–62 Midland Football League 34642448100-521618th of 18 QR21-0-1R3Jim Bullions
1962–63 38181468350+33505th of 20 QR21-0-1F[lower-alpha 2]
1963–64 422210108856+32544th of 22 QR10-0-1SF
1964–65 42218139167+24507th of 22 QR10-1-1F[lower-alpha 3]
1965–66 421971610087+134510th of 22 QR10-0-1R3
1966–67 42207157774+3478th of 22 QR10-0-1R3
1967–68 40186168471+134210th of 21 QR10-0-1SF
1968–69 34131386246+16397th of 18 QR10-0-1R3
1969–70 34303111919+100631st of 18 R14-4-1QR10-1-1W[lower-alpha 4]
1970–71 34186108339+44425th of 18 QR21-0-1QR32-0-1SF
1971–72 3422578539+46492nd of 18 QR32-0-1QR10-0-1SF
1972–73 34171078044+36444th of 18 QR43-1-1QR32-0-1W[lower-alpha 5]
1973–74 3222557737+40491st of 18 R14-2-1QR32-0-0W[lower-alpha 6]
1974–75 3422668040+40503rd of 18 QR11-1-1QR10-0-1R2
1975–76 Midland Football League
Premier Division
3419697641+35444th of 18 QR32-2-1QR22-3-1R2
1976–77 3424557933+46531st of 18 QR21-0-1PR0-0-1SF
1977–78 32202105237+15424th of 17 QR10-0-1QR10-0-1F[lower-alpha 7]
1978–79 36613173961-222517th of 19 PR0-0-1PR0-0-1R1
1979–80 341113104546-13510th of 18 QR33-1-1QR11-1-1F[lower-alpha 8]
1980–81 34161087340+33422nd of 18 QR32-0-1QR11-1-1SF
1981–82 3420776424+40472nd of 18 QR22-0-1QR22-1-1W[lower-alpha 9]
Midland League megred with Yorkshire Football League and formed new Northern Counties East Football League, club qualified to join the top division.
1982–83 Northern Counties East League
Premier Division
8 38163194755-83513th of 20 QR10-0-1PR0-0-1SF
1983–84 34186105632+24424th of 18 PR0-0-1QR33-1-1SF
1984–85 36206106939+30664th of 19 QR33-2-1QR31-3-2F[lower-alpha 10]
1985–86 38212156647+19656th of 20 QR32-0-1QR32-1-1R2
1986–87 36 25 6 5 74 29 +45 81 1st of 19
Promoted
QR10-1-1R13-0-1SF
1987–88 Northern Premier League
Division One
7 36138155354-14711th of 19 QR33-1-1QR32-1-1F[lower-alpha 11]
1988–89 42811234492-483520th of 22 PR0-0-1QR10-1-1R3
1989–90 42138215985-264718th of 22 QR22-0-1QR32-1-1R1
1990–91 42712234184-433322nd of 22 PR0-1-1QR10-0-1R1
1991–92 42122286398-353820th of 22 QR22-0-1QR21-0-1R3
1992–93 401591680800549th of 21 QR11-1-1QR10-0-1F[lower-alpha 12]
1993–94 401810128370+13646th of 21 QR11-0-1R12-0-1SF
1994–95 42257109449+45824th of 22 QR11-1-1QR10-0-1W[lower-alpha 13]
1995–96 40 23 9 8 79 47 +32 78 2nd of 21
Promoted
PR0-0-1QR21-1-1R4
1996–97 Northern Premier League
Premier Division
6 44813234583-383721st of 23 QR10-0-1QR10-1-1R3
1997–98 42 3 13 26 32 86 -54 22 22nd of 22
Relegated
QR10-0-1QR21-0-1R4
1998–99 Northern Premier League
Division One
7 42 9 8 25 53 86 -33 35 22nd of 22
Relegated
QR10-0-1R20-0-1R4
1999–2000 Northern Counties East League
Premier Division
8 381711107349+24625th of 20 PR0-0-1FA Vase[lower-alpha 14]
R5
0-0-1SF
2000–01 38234117144+27733rd of 20 Caine Cheetham24[10]QR22-1-1
R2
0-0-1SF
2001–02 38 27 5 6 94 36 +58 86 1st of 20
Promoted
Mick Godber 20[11] QR21-0-1
R2
0-0-1W[lower-alpha 15] Chris Wilder
2002–03 Northern Premier League
Division One
7 42 26 9 7 106 59 +47 87 1st of 22
Promoted
Mick Godber 24[12] 388 QR11-0-1R44-1-1W[lower-alpha 16] David Lloyd
2003–04 Northern Premier League
Premier Division
6 44 23 9 12 73 43+3078 4th of 23 Mick Godber18[13]402QR20-0-1R32-2-1R5
Conference North, a new sixth tier league created, club qualified to join it.
2004–05 Conference North 6 42158195355-25314th of 22 Peter Duffield21[14]398R13-2-1R43-1-1SF David Lloyd
2005–06 421015174658-124517th of 22 Jon Stevenson11[15]334QR42-2-0R11-1-1SF Gary Mills
2006–07 421412164450-65414th of 22 295QR20-1-1QR30-0-1R3 Gary Mills
Marcus Ebdon
2007–08 421211194954-54716th of 22 Brian Cusworth9[16]363QR20-1-1R22-1-1F[lower-alpha 17] Nicky Law
2008–09 42201758148+33773rd of 22 Liam Hearn21[17]439 R24-1-1 R11-0-1 R4
Lost in the play-off semifinal.
2009–10 40211187745+32743rd of 21 Paul Clayton
Liam Hearn
16[18]493 QR31-1-1 QR30-1-1 R3
Lost in the play-off final.
2010–11 40 29 5 6 97 33 +64 92 1st of 21
Promoted
Liam Hearn 29[19] 760 QR20-1-1R33-2-1R4
2011–12 Conference Premier 5 46159226286-245415th of 24 Nathan Jarman12[20]1,063R11-1-1R32-0-1R3
2012–13 461612186974-56013th of 24 Paul Clayton17[21]747R22-0-1R10-0-1SF
2013–14 46217186974-567[lower-alpha 18]11th of 24 John Akinde17[23]805R11-0-1R10-0-1R3
2014–15 46 12 9 25 49 90 -41 45 21st of 24
Relegated
Karl Hawley 10 804 QR40-1-1R21-0-1 QF
Fifth and sixth tier divisions renamed.
2015–16 National League North 6 421513145854+45810th of 22 Sam Jones13583QR42-0-1QR30-0-1 W Nicky Law
2016–17 42119226295-334218th of 22 Craig Westcarr13547R13-2-1R22-1-1 SF
2017–18 42147216771-44917th of 22 Brendon Daniels13577QR31-1-1QR30-0-1 F John McDermott
Chris Moyses
2018–19 421312175367-145115th of 22 Reece Styche11535R13-1-1QR30-1-1 W Billy Heath
2019–20 32124164855-74013th of 22 Amari Morgan-Smith15497 QR2 0-1-1 QR3 0-1-1 QF
The regular season was cut short due to COVID-19, final league positions decided by points-per-game
2020–21 152671527-151221st of 22 Elliott Reeves 5 [lower-alpha 19] QR3 1-0-0 R3 0-0-1 not held
The season was declared null and void due to COVID-19
2021–22 42 17 10 15 58 59 -1 61 9th of 22 Matt Rhead 12 536 QR2 2-1-0 R4 2-0-1 not held
2022–23 46 17 18 11 54 44 +10 69 5th of 24 Matt Rhead 13 521 QR2 0-0-1 R2 0-0-1
Lost in the play-off quarter-final.

Notes

  1. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with a 2–1 win over Matlock Town.
  2. Lost 2–1 in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final to Ilkeston Town.
  3. Lost 1–0 in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final by Long Eaton United.
  4. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with a 4–2 aggregate win over Gresley Rovers.
  5. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with a 4–1 aggregate win over Buxton.
  6. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with a 1–0 aggregate win over Matlock Town.
  7. Lost 2–1 on aggregate in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final to Matlock Town.
  8. Lost 2–1 on aggregate in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final to Belper Town.
  9. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with a 3–0 aggregate win over Matlock Town.
  10. Lost 3–1 on aggregate in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final to Matlock Town.
  11. Lost on penalties in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final to Matlock Town. The tie had initially finished 1–1 after two legs.
  12. Lost 6–5 on penalties in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final to Ilkeston Town. The tie had initially finished 1–1 after two legs.
  13. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with an 8–1 aggregate victory over Ilkeston Town.
  14. With Alfreton's relegation to the Northern Counties East League they dropped to Level 9 of the English football league system thus becoming ineligible to take part in the FA Trophy. They instead competed in the FA Vase, for clubs between Levels 9–11
  15. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with a 5–4 aggregate victory over Gresley Rovers.
  16. Won the Derbyshire Senior Cup with a 7–1 aggregate victory over Mickleover Sports.
  17. Lost 4–3 on aggregate in the Derbyshire Senior Cup final to Belper Town.
  18. Alfreton were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player against Kidderminster Harriers in December.[22]
  19. COVID-19 prevented fans from attending games

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