赛程

英格兰北部超级联赛 04/27 14:00 42 Atherton Collieries vs 沃克索谱镇 - 查看

结果

英格兰北部超级联赛 04/23 18:45 34 [9] 吉斯利 v 沃克索谱镇 [7] W 2-4
英格兰北部超级联赛 04/20 14:00 41 [8] 沃克索谱镇 v Warrington Rylands [3] W 2-1
英格兰北部超级联赛 04/13 14:00 40 莫珀斯 v 沃克索谱镇 L 4-0
英格兰北部超级联赛 04/09 18:45 34 吉斯利 v 沃克索谱镇 - PPT.
英格兰北部超级联赛 04/06 14:00 39 [7] 沃克索谱镇 v 沃金顿 [15] W 2-1
英格兰北部超级联赛 04/01 14:00 38 [18] 贝斯福德联 v 沃克索谱镇 [6] L 3-1
英格兰北部超级联赛 03/30 15:00 37 [8] 沃克索谱镇 v 海德联 [5] W 1-0
英格兰北部超级联赛 03/23 15:00 36 布拉得福德 v 沃克索谱镇 W 1-2
英格兰北部超级联赛 03/16 15:00 35 沃克索谱镇 v 麦克尔斯菲尔德FC W 1-0
英格兰北部超级联赛 03/09 15:00 20 [10] 阿斯顿联 v 沃克索谱镇 [8] L 2-0
英格兰北部超级联赛 03/02 15:00 34 吉斯利 v 沃克索谱镇 - PPT.
英格兰北部超级联赛 02/24 15:00 33 沃克索谱镇 v 班巴布利治 L 2-4

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 52 29 23
Wins 29 21 8
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 15 5 10
Goals for 102 65 37
Goals against 67 25 42
Clean sheets 19 14 5
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - Worksop Town F.C.

Worksop Town Football Club is an English football club based in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. The team play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. They are nicknamed The Tigers and play their home games at Sandy Lane in Worksop.

History

Previous clubs

The club claims it was originally founded in 1861, which would make it the fourth oldest association football club in the world, however, no contemporary evidence to back up this claim has yet been found. As of 2023, the earliest record of a game of association football being played in the town comes from December 1875, when the Sheffield Daily Telegraph reported that a Worksop team had won its opening match against Harthill The earliest record of the club using the Town suffix comes from 1882, when Worksop played Eckington on 18 February.

The Town club joined the Sheffield & District Football League in 1892 and also played in the Sheffield Association League during the late 1890s after an unsuccessful one-year spell in the Midland League. Worksop re-joined the Midland League in 1900 and became a prominent member of the competition before the First World War. It finished third in the league in 1903 and, in 1908, reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 1–9 at Stamford Bridge to Chelsea in front of 18,995 spectators.

After the First World War put a halt to football activity in the town, the game returned in 1919 when Worksop Town and Manton Athletic merged to become Worksop and Manton Athletic, although the Worksop Town name remained in popular usage. The club joined the Midland League and in 1921 won the competition for the first time. The 1920s provided the club with its best spell in the FA Cup, reaching the first round in four out of six seasons from 1921. In 1923, it drew Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane – the Tigers pulled off a shock by holding Spurs to goal-less draw. The Worksop board decided against hosting the replay at Central Avenue, and it was beaten 0–9 in the replay two days after the original tie, again at White Hart Lane. In 1926, it reached the second round for the first time after beating Coventry City at Central Avenue in the first round – eventually losing by one goal to three to Chesterfield in the next round.

In 1930, the club withdrew from the Midland League and disbanded, with a new Worksop Town club being formed a week later. The new outfit initially played in the Sheffield Association League and Central Combination, before joining the Yorkshire League in 1935. This latest incarnation lasted less than a decade, being wound up during the Second World War.

Current club

After the end of the Second World War, another new club was formed by the name of Worksop Town Athletic, although the Athletic suffix would soon fall out of use. They initially competed in the Sheffield Association League, but later joining the Midland League. In 1956, it progressed to the third round of the FA Cup for the only time in its history, beating Skegness Town and Bradford City before losing to Swindon Town at the County Ground. Worksop won up its second Midland League title in 1966 before becoming a founder member of the Northern Premier League (NPL) two years later. It returned to the Midland League after just one year, however, as the Tigers finished bottom in the NPL's inaugural season.

Worksop won its third and last Midland League title in 1973 and, a year later, re-joined the NPL, eventually finding its feet at this higher level. In 1978, it once more reached the first round of the FA Cup, losing 1–5 to Barnsley at Oakwell. In 1989, it was relegated to Division 1 of the NPL, and had to move to play in Gainsborough when it was evicted from its Central Avenue home. It spent three years in Gainsborough before returning to the newly built Sandy Lane ground in Worksop in 1992.

The Tigers regained NPL Premier Division status in 1998, by which time Chris Waddle was playing for Worksop, and, in 1999, it finished as runner-up in the NPL, only just missing promotion to the Football Conference. In 2004, it was a founder member of the Conference North, but it only lasted three years in the division before being relegated back to the Northern Premier League. It was around this time that the club fell into financial difficulties and lost ownership of its home ground at Sandy Lane, being forced to rent the grounds of Hucknall Town, Ilkeston Town and Retford United for three years.

In 2011, the club finally returned to Sandy Lane, but this time as tenants of Worksop Parramore, which had bought the ground and allowed the Tigers to play there. The 2013–14 season almost saw Worksop promoted back to the Conference North but it was beaten in the league play-off semi-finals. At the end of the season, the club's owner, Jason Clark, revealed that he would no longer be funding the club, plunging it into a financial crisis, and shortly afterwards the decision was taken to resign from the Northern Premier League and to join the Northern Counties East League (NCEL), entering the NCEL's Premier Division.

The drop to the ninth level of the English football league system also meant a first foray into the FA Vase, having previously competed in the FA Trophy. Worksop were crowned Northern Counties East League champions at the end of the 2018-19 season, winning promotion back to the Northern Premier League.

On 18 March 2023, the club won the Division One East title in the Northern Premier League with seven games of the season remaining, the first team in English football to secure promotion in the 2022–23 season.

Season-by-season record

团队名称:沃克索普足球队

成立时间:2010年

所在地点:美国佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔

球队理念:速度与技术的完美结合,永不放弃的拼搏精神,致力于打造高效配合的球队,以冠军为目标!

队服颜色:红色和白色相间。

主要竞争对手:杰克逊维尔鲨鱼队,佛罗里达海龟队,坦帕湾蟹队等。

简要历史:2010年,沃克索普足球队成立,自此以来,球队一直致力于佛罗里达州足球联赛的竞争。2012年,球队获得南部联盟杯冠军,同年获得联赛亚军。2015年,球队赢得联赛冠军,并在当年的美国职业足球大联盟选拔赛中获得亚军。2018年,球队再次获得联赛亚军。2020年,由于疫情原因,联赛暂停,球队暂时退出联赛。

当前状态:经过严格的训练和准备,球队状态良好,全队团结一心,为即将到来的比赛做好准备。

球员分析:球队核心球员包括队长和中场指挥官约翰·史密斯,他的出色表现一直是球队成功的关键;左边锋马克·斯通,他的速度和突破能力使对手防不胜防;中后卫克里斯·约翰逊,他的稳定发挥为球队的后防线提供了坚实的基础。

战术风格:沃克索普足球队以快速进攻和高效防守著称。他们善于利用传球和跑动的配合创造进攻机会,同时依靠严密的防守体系和团队配合阻止对手的进攻。他们的比赛风格充满活力和激情,总是充满紧张刺激的对抗。

比赛经历:沃克索普足球队在过去的比赛中表现出色,曾在2015年赢得联赛冠军,并在当年的美国职业足球大联盟选拔赛中获得亚军。他们在比赛中展现出强大的进攻和防守实力,善于利用快速的反击和精确的传球制造得分机会。此外,他们也曾在2012年赢得南部联盟杯冠军和联赛亚军。尽管在2018年他们失去了联赛亚军,但球队仍然保持着对冠军的追求和决心。

展望未来:尽管面临激烈的竞争和挑战,但沃克索普足球队将继续努力提升自己的实力,保持对冠军的追求。他们将通过训练和改进战术来提高球队的表现,同时也将关注球员的发展和提升,为球队的未来发展打下坚实的基础。他们希望在未来几年内重新回到联赛冠军的竞争行列,并为球迷带来更多的喜悦和骄傲。