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Coordinates: 51°5225.97N 0°5813.09E / 51.8738806°N 0.9703028°E / 51.8738806; 0.9703028
 

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Wivenhoe Town
Full nameWivenhoe Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Dragons
Founded1925 (as Wivenhoe Rangers)
GroundBroad Lane, Wivenhoe
Capacity2,876 (161 seated)[1]
ChairmanMo Osman
ManagerKieron Shelley
LeagueEastern Counties League Division One North
2023–24Eastern Counties League Division One North, 12th of 21

Home colours

Away colours

Broad Lane Sports Ground
The pitch at Broad Lane

Wivenhoe Town F.C. is an English football club based in Wivenhoe, Essex. The club are currently members of the Eastern Counties League Division One North and play at Broad Lane.

History[edit]

The club was established as Wivenhoe Rangers by Frank Slaughter and students from Colchester Grammar School in 1925. They joined the Brightlingsea & District League in 1929. After finishing third in 1929–30 and second in 1931–32, they won the league without losing a match in 1932–33. They won the league again in 1936–37, together with the League Challenge Cup, the League Knock-out Cup and the Amos Charity Cup, winning the final against Tollesbury 8–1 in front of a record attendance of 1,500. The league title was won once more in 1947–48, with the Knock-out Cup also won again.[2]

They switched to the Colchester and East Essex League, winning the Premier Division in 1952–53 as well as the League Challenge Cup. In 1955–56 they won the league again, together with the Knock-Out Cup, and also reached the final of the Essex Junior Cup, losing 3–2 to Heybridge Swifts.

After being relegated, the club returned to the Premier Division as Division One champions in 1959–60, but were immediately relegated again, and later dropped into Division Two. In 1968–69 they finished runners-up and returned to Division One. The following season they won the division and were promoted back to the Premier Division.

After finishing runners-up to Mersea Island in 1970–71, the club were promoted to Division Two of the Essex & Suffolk Border League. They won the division in their first season, and also claimed the Division One title the following season. In 1974 the club were renamed Wivenhoe Town.

In 1977–78 the club bought a carrot field on Broad Lane the outskirts of Wivenhoe for £2,500 to move back to the town, having most recently been playing at the University of Essex in nearby Colchester. The following season they won the Premier Division, and were promoted to the Essex Senior League. After finishing runners-up three times in seven seasons, the club were promoted to Division Two North of the Isthmian League at the end of the 1985–86 season. In 1987–88 they won the title, and were promoted to Division One, also winning the Essex Senior Trophy.

In 1989–90 the club won Division One, accumulating 100 points, and were promoted to the Premier Division. A new record attendance of 1,992 was set for the visit of Runcorn in the FA Trophy. In 1993–94 the club experience financial difficulties, needing to raise £150,000 to buy back the ground and finished bottom of the Premier Division and were relegated. A second successive relegation followed. In 2004 the club switched to the Division One East of the Southern League. In 2005–06 they reached the play-off final, but lost 2–1 to Stamford. The following season they were transferred back to Division One of the Isthmian League. In 2007–08 they finished bottom of the league, and were relegated to the Premier Division of the Eastern Counties League.

During the 2008–09 season former West Ham player Julian Dicks was appointed manager, but he resigned in June 2009.[3] In 2009–10 the club finished bottom of the Premier Division with only eight points, but avoided relegation after two clubs (Harwich & Parkeston and King's Lynn reserves) withdrew from the league and one club (Needham Market) were promoted. However, they were relegated to Division One at the end of the 2014–15 season.[4] The following season they won Division One and were promoted back to the Premier Division. However, in 2017–18 Wivenhoe finished bottom of the Premier Division and were relegated to Division One South.

Ground[edit]

The club moved to their current home of Broad Lane in 1978, following time at a number of grounds, including Claude Watchman's Meadow, Vine Farm, Broomfield, Spion Kop and the King George V Playing Fields.[5]

Honours[edit]

Wivenhoe (in orange) playing against Wingate & Finchley.

Records[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p649 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0
  • ^ History Wivenhoe Town FC
  • ^ Dicks appointed new Grays manager BBC Sport, 16 September 2009
  • ^ "Thurlow Nunn League Season Review 2014/15". Eastern Counties League. 16 May 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  • ^ Jon Weaver (2005) The Football Grounds of Rural Essex, p50
  • External links[edit]

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