Stamford A.F.C.

Stamford
Full name Stamford Association Football Club Limited
Nickname(s) The Daniels
Founded 1896
Ground Borderville, Stamford
Capacity 2,000 (250 seated)
Chairman David Whitby
Manager Graham Drury[1]
League Northern Premier League Division One East
2017–18 Northern Premier League Division One South, 6th of 22

Stamford Association Football Club is an English association football club based in Stamford, Lincolnshire and are currently members of the Division One East of the Northern Premier League. Their nickname, the Daniels, comes from Daniel Lambert, reputedly the fattest man in English history, who died in Stamford and is buried in St Martin's churchyard close to their former ground.[2]

History

The club was established in 1896 and spent a single season in the East Midlands League. After several years without league football, the club joined the Northamptonshire League in 1909, and won the title in 1911–12. In 1933 the league was renamed the United Counties League.

They left the league in 1939, but after a season in the Peterborough & District League, they rejoined the UCL in 1946. They won the league's Knockout Cup in 1952, a season in which they also won the Lincolnshire Senior B Cup. In 1955 they left the league again to join the Central Alliance, before joining the Midland League.[3] In 1972 they returned to the UCL. They were champions in 1975–76 as well as winning the league cup and reaching the final of the FA Vase, where they lost 1–0 to Billericay Town after extra time. They won the league again in 1977–78 and the Lincolnshire Senior A Cup in 1978–79. They then went on to win the league three times in a row between 1979–80 and 1981–82, as well as the Knockout Cup in 1979–80 and 1981–82 and the FA Vase in 1979–80, when Guisborough Town were defeated 2–0 in the final. In 1983–84 they reached the final for a third time, but lost 3–2 to Stansted.

After the winning the UCL Premier Division title again in 1996–97 and 1997–98, Stamford joined the Midland Division of the Southern League, which was renamed the Eastern Division at the end of their first season. In 2003–04 they finished seventh and were promoted to the Premier Division due to league restructuring, but were relegated after a single season. In 2005–06 they reached the promotion play-offs, and after defeating Barking & East Ham United 3–2 in the semi-finals, they beat Wivenhoe Town 2–1 in the final with a goal from Mark Foster to earn promotion.

Stamford fared better in their second Premier Division stint finishing the campaign in eighth place. The season ended with silverware as the Daniels claimed their fifth different county cup, beating Brigg Town to win the Senior Shield at Lincoln City’s Sincil Bank Stadium.

After a single season in the Southern League Premier Division they were transferred to the Premier Division of the Northern Premier League. However, they were relegated to Division One South at the end of the season after losing manager Graham Drury and half the squad to Corby Town in mid season.

In the 2009–10 season Stamford reached their first Northern Premier League cup final but fell to 3–1 scoreline against Belper Town in the President’s Cup at Quorn.

Graham Drury returned to the club as manager in May 2012, replacing Tommy Brookbanks. He had been the Daniels boss prior to spending four seasons in charge at neighbours Corby Town.

At the end of July 2012 Chris Rivett joined the board of directors and was appointed as Chairman two weeks later. Under his stewardship, during the 2012–13 season the club announced that together with the town's college they were going to move into a new stadium on Ryhall Road, Stamford for the 2014–15 season.

Drury left The Daniels halfway through the 2012–13 season to take charge of Boston United so in January 2013 the board gave Wayne Hatswell his managerial debut with current player David Staff as his assistant. Hatswell guided Stamford to the play-offs, finishing 4th to set up a semi-final trip to 3rd place Belper. Recovering form 2–0 down after 10 minutes, Stamford won the game 4–2 to set up a play-off final at home to Chasetown. A bumper crowd of 864 saw Stamford win 2–1 to gain promotion to the Northern Premier League Premier Division for the first time since 2008. Stamford then had another managerial change with Hatswell leaving for a coaching role at League 2 Newport County. His deputy David Staff was promoted for his first managerial position for the 2013-2014 campaign. The season culminated in winning the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy in the final against Brigg Town.

The 2014-15 season was the last started at the Wothorpe Road ground, and their last game there on 22 November before the club moved to their new home at the Zeeco Stadium. On 13 December 2014 the club started a new chapter with the first game in the Zeeco Stadium. Unfortunately it took longer than expected to get their first home league win - it came down to the last game of the season (April 2015) against Witton Albion - when the win was the only way to stay in the Premier Division.

The 2015-16 season was the first full season at the Borderville Sports Complex. This was a turbulent season which saw David Staff replaced by Andrew Wilson whose tenure only last 10 games and saw him being replaced by Graham Drury for his third stint with the club. Despite an upturn in form it was not enough to stop the Daniels being relegated to the Northern Premier League Division One South.

The 2016-17 season saw The Daniels reach the first round proper of the FA Cup for the first time in the clubs history, by claiming the scalp of National League side Wrexham by winning 3-2 away in a 4th qualifying round replay. Stamford's reward was an away trip to League Two side Hartlepool United where they eventually succumbed to a 3-0 defeat.

The following season saw Stamford finish 6th in the league securing the final play off spot. They won the semi-final with a 2-1 win away to Frickley, however, a 97th minute added time equaliser from Rob Morgan in the final was not enough and the team lost 2-1 to Bedworth United after extra time which consigned them to another season at Step 4.

They will play in the Northern Premier League Division One East in the 2018-19 season.

Ground

The new pitch at the Borderville Sports Centre
Stamford F.C. covered terrace end stand
Stamford F.C. seated main stand

From the formation of the club in 1894 until the end of 2014 the club played on Hanson's Field in Kettering Road, St Martins.[4] When the Burghley Estate, owners of the land, decided to redevelop that site for housing a new stadium was built in conjunction with the nascent Sports Institute of New College, Stamford[5] at Borderville on Ryhall Road, to the north of town.[6][7] The stadium has a terrace behind one of the goals as well as an all-seated stand along one side of the pitch with room for 300 spectators.

The first game at the Borderville ground was on 13 December 2014 in a Northern Premier League match against Nantwich Town in a game that ended 2–2 drawing a crowd of 819. The first goal was scored after 2 minutes by Nantwich's Aaron Burns and the first goal scored by a Stamford player was by Jorrin John to equalize after 16 minutes.

The current highest attendance at the Borderville ground is 1264 set on 15 October 2016 when Stamford played National League side Wrexham in a FA Cup 4th qualifying round match.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Daniel Haystead
Nigeria DF Henry Eze
England DF Ben George
England DF Eliot Putman
England DF Delroy Gordon
England MF Jon Challinor
England MF Mike Armstrong
England MF Joe Burgess
No. Position Player
England MF Rob Morgan
England MF Jake Duffy
England MF Ollie Brown-Hill
Antigua and Barbuda FW Jordan Smith
England FW Bradley Fortnam-Tomlinson
England FW Callum Ball
England FW Liam Adams

Honours

  • FA Vase
    • Winners 1979–80
  • Northern Premier League Division One South
    • Play Off winners 2012–13
  • United Counties Football League
    • Champions
      • 1911–12
      • 1975–76
      • 1977–78
      • 1979–80
      • 1980–81
      • 1981–82
      • 1996–97
      • 1997–98
    • Knockout Cup winners
      • 1951–52
      • 1975–76
      • 1979–80
      • 1981–82
      • 1985–86
    • Benevolent Cup winners
      • 1997–98
    • Reserve Knockout Cup winners
      • 1983–84
  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup Winners
    • 1951–52
    • 1953–54
    • 2000–01
    • 1978–79
    • 1982–83
    • 1997–98
  • Lincolnshire Senior Shield Winners
    • 2006–07
    • 2008–09
    • 2010–11
    • 2013–14
    • 2014–15
  • Hinchingbrooke Cup Winners
    • 1906–07
    • 1907–08
    • 1997–98

References

  1. "Midfielder Jon Challinor named as Daniels caretaker manager". Rutland and Stamford Mercury. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  2. Stamford Pyramid Passion
  3. Stamford at the Football Club History Database
  4. "Club History". Stamford A.F.C. Archived from the original on 28 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  5. "Borderville Sports Centre". New College, Stamford. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  6. "Stamford AFC's new home is almost ready". Stamford Mercury. 31 August 2014.
  7. "It is all systems go as Borderville sports complex nears completion". Stamford and Rutland Sports News. Stamford And Rutland Sports Network. 4 August 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  • "Club website".
  • Harvey, Bob. "Borderville: New home for The Daniels". Geograph Project (collection of photographs). Retrieved 15 November 2014.

Coordinates: 52°38′50″N 0°28′46″W / 52.64722°N 0.47944°W / 52.64722; -0.47944

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