Braintree Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in
Braintree, Essex
Braintree is a town and former civil parish in Essex, England. The principal settlement of Braintree District, it is located northeast of Chelmsford and west of Colchester. According to the 2011 Census, the town had a population of 41,634, ...
, England. They are currently members of and play at Cressing Road.
History
The club was formed on 24 September 1898 as Manor Works, the
works team
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of the Crittall Window Company, from which they gained their nickname ''Iron''. The new club took over the fixtures of the recently defunct Braintree F.C. in the
North Essex League
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History
On 20 March 1895, following a meeting at the George Hotel, Colchester, the North Essex League was voted into existence in order to ...
, and also took on most of the former club's players.Blakeman, M (2010) ''The Official History of the Eastern Counties Football League 1935–2010, Volume II'' They left the league in 1900, but returned in 1901. They won the title in 1905–06, 1910–11 and 1911–12, also winning the Mid-Essex League in 1909–10 and 1910–11.League Handbook Mid-Essex League In 1911 they also joined Division 2A of the Essex & Suffolk Border League, remaining in the league until 1928.
In 1921 they were renamed Crittall Athletic to be more closely identified with their parent company. After winning Division Two (Western) in 1922–23 and 1923–24,2016-2017 Official Handbook Essex & Suffolk Border League they were promoted to the Senior Division of the Border League in 1925. In 1928 they joined the
Spartan League
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, and in 1935 were founder members of the
Eastern Counties League
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, although they also continued to play in the Border League. They won the Border League in 1935–36 and both the Border League and the Eastern Counties League in 1936–37, but then left the Eastern Counties League to join the newly established Essex County League. The new league folded after a single season (in which Crittall were runners-up) and the club returned to the Eastern Counties League.
After
World War II
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the Eastern Counties League did not resume in 1945, so Crittall joined the Eastern Division of the London League instead. After finishing second in their first season, they were promoted to the Premier Division. They were invited to rejoin the Eastern Counties League in 1947, but turned the offer down and remained in the London League, where they won the League Cup twice before returning to the Eastern Counties League in 1952. In 1954 they turned professional, but financial problems forced them to revert to amateur status and drop back down into the Border League at the end of the 1954–55 season.
In 1959–60 they won the league and League Cup double. They switched to the Greater London League in 1964, and then to the
Metropolitan League
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the FA
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to switch leagues to reduce their travelling. After initially being refused, they were allowed to move to Division Three of the Isthmian League, although it was an effective drop of two divisions. They were promoted as runners-up in their first season, and repeated the feat the following season. After three seasons in Division One they were promoted to the Premier Division with a third-place finish in 2000–01. They won the Premier Division in 2005–06 to earn promotion to the Conference South. The season also saw them reach the first round of the
FA Cup
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for the first time, eventually losing 4–1 at
Shrewsbury Town
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.
Braintree qualified for the promotion play-offs in their first season in the Conference South, but lost 1–0 to Salisbury City in the final. They also reached the play-offs the following season, but lost to Eastbourne Borough in the semi-finals. In
2010–11
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they finished as Conference South champions, earning promotion to the
Conference Premier
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. The next four seasons saw the club reach the FA Cup for the first round, losing to
Tranmere Rovers
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and
Oxford United
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in successive seasons. In 2015–16 they finished third in the renamed National League, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. Despite winning the first leg at
Grimsby Town
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1–0, they lost the home leg 2–0 after extra time. In 2016–17 the club reached the second round of the
FA Cup
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for the first time after beating Eastbourne Borough in the first round; they eventually lost 5–2 to
Millwall
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in the second round. They were relegated from the National League at the end of the season after finishing in the bottom four.
The 2017–18 season saw Braintree finish sixth in the National League South. In the play-offs they defeated
Hemel Hempstead Town
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and Dartford to reach the final, in which they beat Hampton & Richmond Borough 4–3 on penalties to earn promotion back to the National League. However, they were relegated to the National League South the following season after finishing second-from-bottom of the National League.
Reserve team
Braintree Town reserves joined Division One of the Eastern Counties League in 2012, remaining in the league until the end of the 2018–19 season.
Ground
After being founded, Manor Works initially played at the Fair Field, now the site of the town hall, library and bus station. They moved to Spaldings Meadow in Panfield Lane in 1903. In 1923 the club moved to a new ground on Cressing Road which had been built by their parent company. Due to problems with the pitch in 1975, the club were forced to play matches at several other venues, including Heybridge Swifts' Scraley Road (a single match on 26 April arranged at such short notice that many fans arrived at Cressing Road for the match and only 50 attended the game), Braintree Rugby Club's Tabor Avenue (at the start of the 1975–76 season) and the Courtaulds Sports Ground in Church Street in Bocking (a single match against
Gorleston
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on 6 September 1975 with a crowd of 73).
Current squad
Honours
*Conference South
**Champions
2010–11
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*Isthmian League
**Premier Division champions 2005–06
*Metropolitan League
**League Cup winners 1969–70
*Eastern Counties League
**Champions 1936–37, 1983–84, 1984–85
**League Cup winners 1987–88
*London League
**League Cup winners 1948–49, 1951–52
*Essex & Suffolk Border League
**Champions 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1959–60
**League Cup winners 1959–60
**Division Two (Western) champions 1922–23, 1923–24
*North Essex League
**Champions 1905–06, 1910–11, 1911–12
*Mid-Essex League
**Champions 1909–10, 1910–11
*
Essex Senior Cup
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FA Cup
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performance: Second round, 2016–17
*Best FA Trophy performance: Fifth round, 2001–02
*Best FA Vase performance: Fifth round, 1984–85, 1987–88
*Biggest victory: 12–0 vs
Thetford
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, Eastern Counties League, 1935–36
*Heaviest defeat: 14–0 vs
Chelmsford
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, North Essex League, 1923
*Record attendance: 4.5 vs
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, Essex Senior Cup, 1935–36; 4,000 vs
Tottenham Hotspur
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, testimonial match, May 1952Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) ''Non-League Club Directory 2013'', p39
*Most appearances: Brad Quinton, 546
*Most goals: Chris Guy, 211 (1983–1990)
**Most goals in a season: Gary Bennett, 57 (1997–98)
*Record transfer fee received: £40,000 from Barnet for Simeon AkinolaAkinola leaves Braintree Town to sign for Barnet Braintree & Witham Times, 1 January 2017
See also
*
Braintree Town F.C. players Braintree may refer to:
Places
* Braintree, Essex, a town in England
** Braintree District
** Braintree (UK Parliament constituency)
** Braintree Town F.C., a football club in the town
* Braintree, Massachusetts, a city in Norfolk County, Massach ...