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2 Successor clubs  





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Loughborough F.C.






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Loughborough
Full nameLoughborough Athletic and Football Club
Founded1886
Dissolved1900
GroundAthletic Ground, Loughborough
LeagueFootball League Second Division
1899–190018th (out of 18)

Home colours

Loughborough Athletic and Football Club were an English football club based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, that played in the Football League at the end of the 19th century.

History[edit]

The club started life as Loughborough Football Club in 1886 from a merger of Victoria and Athletic, the two senior sides in the town, using the latter's ground then called Bromhead or Hubbard Cricket Ground. November 1887 saw merger with the local athletics club to form Loughborough Athletic and Football Club. The club is often incorrectly referred to as Loughborough Town at this time although there is no documented evidence for the name.

In 1891 the club joined the Midland League. After winning the league title in 1894–95, Loughborough were elected to the Football League Second Division after Millwall Athletic turned down an invitation to join.[1]

The club struggled in the Second Division, never finishing higher than 12th (out of 16). In 1900 the club finished bottom of the League, conceding 100 goals in 34 games, winning only a single game and collecting only 8 points of a possible 68, arguably the worst record in the history of the League—only Doncaster Rovers have an equally low points record, set in 1904–05, but they had a somewhat better goal average. This season saw their record League defeat, 12–0 at Woolwich Arsenal; due to financial constraints the team consisted of four professionals and seven amateurs and their travelling expenses were paid for by Arsenal.

After failing to gain re-election to the League in 1900, the club applied for acceptance back into the Midland League, but failed to turn up for the fixtures meeting on 9 June. On 29 June a meeting was held when it was decided that the club was defunct.

League history[edit]

Season Level League Position FA Cup
1890–91 4 Midland Alliance 3rd of 8 Fourth round qualifying
1891–92 3 Midland League 8th of 11
1892–93 3 Midland League 3rd of 13 First round
1893–94 3 Midland League 3rd of 11 Fourth round qualifying
1894–95 3 Midland League 1st of 14 (elected to the Football League) Fourth round qualifying (Replay)
1895–96 2 Football League Second Division 12th of 16 Third round qualifying
1896–97 2 Football League Second Division 13th of 16
United League 4th of 8
1897–98 2 Football League Second Division 16th of 16
United League 9th of 9
1898–99 2 Football League Second Division 17th of 18
1899–1900 2 Football League Second Division 18th of 18 (failed re-election to English Football League)
Source: Football Club History Database

Successor clubs[edit]

Several clubs have since represented the town of Loughborough:

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]

Cited sources

  1. ^ Richard Lindsay (1991) Millwall: A Complete Record, 1885–1991, p27 ISBN 0907969941

Bibliography

External links[edit]


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