Fixtures

England Southern Premier League Central 04/27 14:00 42 Coalville vs AFC Telford - View

Results

England Southern Premier League Central 04/20 14:00 41 AFC Telford v Berkhamsted - View
England Southern Premier League Central 04/13 14:00 40 Long Eaton Utd v AFC Telford W 0-3
England Southern Premier League Central 04/06 14:00 39 [3] AFC Telford v Leamington [5] W 1-0
England Southern Premier League Central 04/01 14:00 38 Bromsgrove v AFC Telford W 1-2
England Southern Premier League Central 03/29 15:00 37 [3] AFC Telford v Redditch [5] W 3-0
England Southern Premier League Central 03/23 15:00 36 Hitchin v AFC Telford D 1-1
England Southern Premier League Central 03/19 19:45 34 [13] Alvechurch v AFC Telford [3] W 0-2
England Southern Premier League Central 03/16 15:00 35 [4] AFC Telford v Stamford [7] W 2-1
England Southern Premier League Central 03/09 15:00 13 AFC Sudbury v AFC Telford L 1-0
England Southern Premier League Central 03/02 15:00 34 Alvechurch v AFC Telford - PPT.
England Southern Premier League Central 02/24 15:00 33 AFC Telford v AFC Sudbury W 3-2
England Southern Premier League Central 02/20 19:45 20 [7] Stamford v AFC Telford [5] W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 23 22
Wins 22 12 10
Draws 13 7 6
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 61 30 31
Goals against 41 16 25
Clean sheets 19 11 8
Failed to score 12 8 4

Wikipedia - AFC Telford United

AFC Telford United is a football club based in Telford, Shropshire, England. The club was formed in 2004 after the original Telford United, founded in 1872, folded due to financial problems. Currently members of the Southern League Premier Division Central, they play home matches at the New Bucks Head in Wellington, part of the new town of Telford. The club's colours are white and black.

History

Telford United experienced severe financial difficulties towards the end of the 2003–04 season while playing in the Football Conference following the collapse of the Miras Contracts business of chairman and sole shareholder Andy Shaw. The club went into administration, and although supporters raised around £50,000 in two months, the club's debts totalled over £4 million, resulting in liquidation on 27 May 2004. On the same day, Telford United Supporters Limited announced that a new club would be formed, which was named AFC Telford United; a new club motto, numquam obliviscere (never forget) was also adopted. In June the new club were placed in Division One of the Northern Premier League by the Football Association. Bernard McNally was appointed as manager and a new squad assembled.

The new club's first season saw them finish third in Division One, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After beating Eastwood Town 1–0 in the semi-final, they defeated Kendal Town 2–1 in the final to earn promotion to the Premier Division. The attendance of 4,215 for the final was a club record. The following season saw them finish tenth. During the season, McNally was replaced as manager by Rob Smith. In 2006–07 the club finished third, having missed the chance to win the league when they lost 2–1 at home to eventual champions Burscough on the final day; the attendance of 5,710 being a new club record. However, they qualified for the promotion play-offs, and after a 2–0 win over Marine in the semi-final, they defeated Witton Albion 3–1 to earn promotion to the Conference North.

Telford finished second in the Conference North in 2007–08, again qualifying for the playoffs, in which they lost 4–0 on aggregate to Barrow. The 2008–09 season resulted in a fourth-place finish and another play-off campaign. After beating Alfreton Town 5–4 on aggregate in the semi-finals (a 2–0 win at home and a 4–3 defeat away), they lost 1–0 to Gateshead. The season also saw them reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, where they were drawn at home to Football League club Southend United. Following a 2–2 draw, the club lost 2–0 in the replay. In the FA Trophy they reached the semi-finals, losing 4–2 on aggregate to York City. However, they were victorious in the Conference League Cup, beating Forest Green Rovers 3–0 on penalties after a 0–0 draw.

In 2009–10 Telford finished eleventh in the league, resulting in the sacking of Smith and his replacement with Andy Sinton. Sinton's first season saw them finish as runners-up again. In the play-offs they defeated Nuneaton Town 3–2 on aggregate in the semi-final, before beating Guiseley 3–2 in the final with an injury-time winner by Phil Trainer, earning promotion to the Conference Premier. They also reached the first round of the FA Cup again, losing 3–1 at home to Lincoln City.

The 2011–12 season saw Telford finish twentieth, one place above the relegation zone. Another appearance in the first round of the FA Cup resulted in a 4–0 defeat at Chelmsford City. Sinton left the club mid-way through the following season, and was replaced by Mark Cooper, who remained in charge for only six games, before resigning to take a coaching role at Swindon Town. He was replaced by Graham Hyde, who lasted just two games, resigning after a defeat to Macclesfield Town. John Psaras took over for the remainder of the season, which saw them finish bottom of the division and be relegated to the Conference North. Liam Watson was appointed as manager in May 2013.

In 2013–14 Telford won the Conference North, earning an immediate return to the Conference Premier. However, the following season Watson was sacked in December with the club bottom of the division and replaced by Steve Kittrick. They finished 23rd, resulting in relegation back to the North division. However, the season also saw them reach the second round of the FA Cup for the first time; after beating Basingstoke Town 2–1 in a first round replay, they lost 1–0 at Bristol City. In August 2015 Kittrick was sacked and Rob Smith returned for a second spell as manager. They reached the first round of the FA Cup again in 2017–18 but lost 1–0 at Hereford. In 2022–23 the club finished bottom of the National League North and were relegated to the Premier Division Central of the Southern League.

Season-by-season record

AFC Telford United is a professional soccer team based in Telford, England. The team competes in the National League North, which is the sixth tier of the English football league system.

Founded in 2004, AFC Telford United has a rich history and a loyal fan base. The team plays their home matches at the New Bucks Head stadium, which has a capacity of over 6,000 spectators.

Known for their passionate and hard-working style of play, AFC Telford United has a strong tradition of developing young talent and competing at a high level. The team has a proud record of success in cup competitions and has a reputation for being a tough opponent for any team they face.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a committed group of players, AFC Telford United continues to strive for success and aims to climb the ranks of English football to reach the higher divisions.