Fixtures

England National League North 03/23 15:00 41 Spennymoor Town vs Gloucester City - View
England National League North 03/29 15:00 42 South Shields vs Spennymoor Town - View
England National League North 04/01 14:00 43 Spennymoor Town vs Farsley Celtic - View
England National League North 04/06 14:00 44 Scarborough Athletic vs Spennymoor Town - View
England National League North 04/09 18:45 29 Spennymoor Town vs Banbury - View
England National League North 04/13 14:00 45 Alfreton Town vs Spennymoor Town - View

Results

England National League North 03/16 15:00 40 [7] Curzon Ashton v Spennymoor Town [12] W 0-3
England National League North 03/12 19:45 39 Spennymoor Town v Scunthorpe - PPT.
England National League North 03/09 13:00 38 [13] Spennymoor Town v Darlington [21] W 2-1
England National League North 03/05 19:45 16 [13] Spennymoor Town v Alfreton Town [6] W 2-1
England National League North 03/02 15:00 37 [7] Boston Utd v Spennymoor Town [15] W 1-2
England National League North 02/27 19:45 33 [24] Bishop's Stortford v Spennymoor Town [17] W 0-1
England National League North 02/24 15:00 36 [4] Chester v Spennymoor Town [16] D 1-1
England National League North 02/20 19:45 35 [16] Spennymoor Town v Warrington Town [10] W 2-0
England National League North 02/17 15:00 34 [18] Spennymoor Town v Blyth Spartans [13] W 2-0
England National League North 02/13 19:45 26 [8] Chorley v Spennymoor Town [18] L 2-1
England National League North 02/10 15:00 33 Bishop's Stortford v Spennymoor Town - PPT.
England National League North 02/06 19:45 30 [21] Southport v Spennymoor Town [19] W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 53 25 28
Wins 24 12 12
Draws 9 6 3
Losses 20 7 13
Goals for 83 40 43
Goals against 74 32 42
Clean sheets 17 8 9
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - Spennymoor Town F.C.

Spennymoor Town Football Club is a football club based in Spennymoor, County Durham, England. The team currently compete in the National League North, the sixth level of the English football league system. They currently play their home matches at The Brewery Field.

The club began playing in the Northern League in 1931–32 as Evenwood Town, reaching the first round of the FA Cup in the 1956–57 season. In 2005, the club merged with Spennymoor United, who had folded earlier that year, and collectively changed their name to Spennymoor Town. They won the Northern League Division Two division in 2006–07. Spennymoor then won the Northern League division four times before joining the Northern Premier League in 2014 as well as winning the FA Vase in 2012–13. Spennymoor then won two automatic promotions via the play-offs to reach the National League North by 2017.

History

Spennymoor United was reborn under the name of Spennymoor Town, after a merger with Evenwood Town, who were on the verge of folding in the same year. Out of the gloom, people were working hard and managed to get the club together for the start of 2005–06. Headed by Alan Murray the fans rallied round and formed an independent supporters group, initially with the aim of running the club themselves. Both groups submitted their bids with the local council, but after a meeting held at the Penny Gill pub in Spennymoor, it was agreed to stand down and let Alan Murray's plan go ahead. The application proceeded with the name change to Spennymoor Town, the club were accepted into the Northern League Division Two.

Northern League (2005–2014)

Division Two (2005–2007)

On 13 August 2005, the first league game as Spennymoor Town was to be played at home against Darlington RA, which was met with a major attraction from the town. The official attendance for that first game was 511 people, in which the newly formed Spennymoor Town were victorious with a 3–2 win. The following Tuesday, The Moors carried on their winning ways, beating Guisborough 3–1. In the first four home games under the new name, one of those including The F.A Cup preliminary round, the club attracted over 1300 people to The Brewery Field.

In their first season, the club got off to a good start under then manager Ken Houlahan. In January 2006, Houlahan left his post as manager to become Director of Football and Justin Perry was appointed Player-Manager, finishing the season in a respectable 8th position. But things behind the scenes were not good, a rift between the club and the fans grew, as did the rift between the committee and the chairman. Business man Alan Murray was replaced as Chairman in his absence during a board meeting. During the summer of 2006 the situation came to a head and resulted in the entire committee resigning their posts, taking all but four players with them. The club was taken over by Chairman Alan Murray, with Alan Courtney returning as Vice Chairman. The club also tried to change its name back to Spennymoor United before the 2006–07 season. However, the FA rejected the proposal.

In June 2006, a management team of Jamie Pollock and Moors favourite Jason Ainsley was put in place. Together they put together a strong squad of players. After a slow start, consisting of 6 away games out of the first seven, and a high number of draws, the squad went from strength to strength. They went unbeaten in the league from November, until 7 April 2007, where they travelled to Penrith. Backed by a travelling support of over 150 fans, if they won and Seaham lost, they would be champions. At half time, the news came through that Seaham were losing 3–1. Spennymoor's place was booked as champions when Tom Jones netted an 87th-minute winner.

During the summer of 2007, then Manager Jamie Pollock left the club, stating "he wanted to concentrate on getting his coaching badges and pursue his career at a higher level" and moors favourite Jason Ainsley was swiftly given the position of first team manager. Yet another crisis hit the club during this summer when the council evicted the club from its home of 103 years. However, after a lot of good work by individuals of the football club, in particular the Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary Jonathan Le Poidevin, a new 25-year lease was agreed on 25 September 2007, securing the future of the club.

Division One (2007–2014)

Spennymoor's first season back in the 1st Division of the Northern League resulted in them finishing in a mid-table position. They also had a few memorable cup games, defeating higher league opposition in Garforth Town and Brigg Town. They narrowly missed out on a Durham Challenge Cup final appearance against Sunderland, losing the semi-final to a 120th-minute winner 1–0 at Gateshead. In the 2008–09 season, the club chairman resigned, but Spennymoor battled against the odds and finished 4th in the league on goal difference below Newcastle Benfield, Consett and Whitley Bay. Also notable in this season, Spennymoor reached the 5th Round of the FA Vase, losing 2–0 away to Bideford.

The 2009–10 season was a huge success, with the arrival of former Aston Villa player Bradley Groves as Club Chairman, with former England, Newcastle and West Ham United Striker Paul Kitson as President. This led to Spennymoor being crowned Northern Football League Division One Champions with 100 points, at the time being only the third team ever to do so and a feat that was surpassed the season after by winning the league with 103 points. Despite winning the league in three consecutive seasons (2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12), the club did not apply for promotion as they wanted to be financially stable before they took the next step up. Although an application for promotion was subsequently made after their runners-up position in 2012–13 to Darlington 1883 (again breaking the 100 point mark), the club was not deemed by the FA worthy enough of an offer of promotion. At the beginning of the season, then Assistant Manager Brian Atkinson joined Martin Gray at Darlington 1883 and Gavin Fell took the position of Assistant Manager. Gav helped Whitley Bay towards 3 consecutive FA Vase victories and also spent a year at Blyth Spartans before joining the Moors. Also in this season, Spennymoor reached the final of the FA Vase for the first time and beat Tunbridge Wells 2–1 in front of 16,000 people, followed by a victory parade around the town the following Monday. Along with the cup runs and the loss of winter games due to the bad weather, the season was eventually extended into the middle of May as the club played over 80 games if pre-season friendlies are included.

In the 2013–14 season, Spennymoor Town started off retaining the JR Cleator Cup, as the league champions Darlington declined the invitation to compete. Spennymoor also made their 3rd consecutive appearance in the Durham Challenge Cup final and ultimately lost 2–1 against a strong Shildon side thanks to a last minute Shildon goal. This year Spennymoor won the league for the 4th time in 5 years, beating strong promotion rivals Celtic Nation by 5 points and finishing the season unbeaten at home in league matches.

The NPL 1st Division North (2014–2017)

The club had applied for promotion into the pyramid during the 2013–14 season and played their first competitive game outside of the Northern League away to Padiham on 16 August 2014, winning 2–0.

Spennymoor also had a good run in the FA Cup, reaching the 4th Qualifying Round, beating Tadcaster Albion, Bishop Auckland, Dunston UTS and Ashton United and finally losing in a replay against AFC Telford United. In the first match, Spennymoor were winning 2–0 by the 90th minute, but Telford scored two goals in injury time to secure the replay. In the replay, Spennymoor were beaten 3–0 to secure Telford's place in the 1st Round against Basingstoke Town

Spennymoor recorded their 250th win as Spennymoor Town at home versus Kendal Town on 16 December 2014. On 23 December 2014, then Assistant Manager Gavin Fell left his post after 2 and a half years with the club and was replaced by ex Gateshead and West Auckland manager Anthony Smith. Spennymoor finished their first season in the NPL Division One North in 5th place on 77 points and but lost 3–2 against Darlington 1883 in the play-off semi-final.

In 2016, Spennymoor claimed the runners-up spot in Division One North and entered the play-offs for the second season in succession. Spennymoor saw off Burscough in the semi-final, to set up a final against Northwich Victoria at Brewery Field with Spennymoor winning the game 2–0 in front of 1,129 fans thus sealing promotion for the second time in three years and guaranteeing them a place at Step 3 for the first time since Spennymoor United was dissolved in 2005.

In the 2016–17 season, Spennymoor finished runners-up to Blyth Spartans, qualifying for the play-offs. They saw off Nantwich Town 2–0 at Brewery Field, thus qualifying for the final and a place in the National League North. On 29 April 2017, Spennymoor hosted Stourbridge in the Northern Premier League Premier Division play-off final, a goal from Rob Ramshaw sealed a 1–0 victory at Brewery Field. Spennymoor had therefore reached their highest position in the footballing pyramid of any team from the town and took their place in the National League North for the 2017–18 Season. They also reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 3–2 to League One club MK Dons.

National League North (2017–present)

Spennymoor Town taken on York City at Bootham Crescent in 2019.

Spennymoor began the 2017–18 season in the National League North for the first time in their history. The Moors reached the FA Trophy quarter-finals for the first time before losing to Bromley. During the 2018–19 season, Spennymoor finished 4th, qualifying for the play-offs. However, they were defeated in the play-off final on penalties by Chorley after a 1–1 draw. In December 2020, Jason Ainsley stepped down as Spennymoor manager by mutual consent after 14 years with the club and after having won eleven trophies with the side.

Jamie Chandler was appointed as the new Spennymoor manager at the end of the 2022–23 season. However, Chandler resigned from this position on 22 September 2023 after nine matches in charge. Lewis Dickman was appointed on an interim basis before departing in December. Graeme Lee was appointed as the new first-team manager.

Spennymoor Town is a semi-professional soccer team based in Spennymoor, County Durham, England. The team was founded in 2005 and currently plays in the National League North, which is the sixth tier of English soccer. The team's home ground is the Brewery Field, which has a capacity of 4,000 spectators.

Spennymoor Town has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at home games. The team's colors are blue and white, and its crest features a lion and a castle, which are symbols of the town's history.

The team has had a successful run in recent years, winning the Northern League Division One in 2013-14 and 2016-17, as well as the FA Vase in 2013. In 2017-18, Spennymoor Town finished second in the National League North, earning promotion to the National League for the first time in the club's history.

The team is managed by Jason Ainsley, who has been with the club since its inception and has led the team to its recent successes. Spennymoor Town has a strong squad of players, including striker Glen Taylor, who was the top scorer in the National League North in 2019-20.

Overall, Spennymoor Town is a well-respected and competitive team in English soccer, with a dedicated fan base and a bright future ahead.