Rainworth Miners Welfare F.C.

Rainworth Miners Welfare
Full name Rainworth Miners Welfare Football Club
Nickname(s) The Wrens
Founded 1922
Ground Welfare Ground Kirklington Road
Rainworth, Mansfield
Capacity 2,201 (221 seats)
Chairman Les Lee
Manager Craig Denton
League East Midlands Counties League
2017–18 Northern Counties East League Premier Division, 10th of 22 (relegated)

Rainworth Miners Welfare Football Club is a football club formed in 1922 and based in Rainworth, near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England.

History

The club (also sometimes styled as Rufford Colliery F.C.) spent the greater part of their existence in the Notts Alliance, winning that league 10 times, including a record six in succession between 1977 and 1983. They also recorded league cup and county cup success in that spell, and had some lengthy runs in the FA Vase, including reaching the final in 1981–82, when they lost the final 3–0 to Forest Green Rovers at Wembley Stadium.

After a period of less success, the club won two more Alliance titles in the mid-1990s, and then began to build for a rise up the football pyramid. Floodlights had been erected at their Kirklington Road ground in 1991, with covered accommodation following, which has since been extended, and seating installed. This enabled the club to be accepted for the Central Midlands League in 2003. They finished third in the lower ("Premier") division in their first season, earning promotion to the Supreme Division where they played until they were promoted to the Northern Counties East League Division One in 2007.

On 18 April 2009, they earned promotion to the Premier Division as runners-up, after a 3–0 win at Worsbrough Bridge.

In May 2010, Bridlington Town formally notified the FA that they would not accept promotion to the Northern Premier League. Consequently, Rainworth MW were promoted to the NPL Division One South ready for the 2010–11 season. On 13 April 2015 it was announced that the club had resigned from the NPL.

Club honours

  • Notts Alliance champions – 1971–72, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1990–91, 1995–96, 1996–97
  • Notts Alliance Senior Cup winners – 1970–71, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1994–95
  • Nottinghamshire Senior Cup winners – 1980–81, 1981–82
  • F.A. Vase runners-up – 1981–82
  • Record attendance – 5071 v Barton Rovers, 1982 F.A. Vase semi-final second leg.

References

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