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Cinderford Town Association Football Club is a
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club based in
Cinderford Cinderford is a town and civil parish on the eastern fringe of the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England. The population was 8,777 at the 2021 Census. The town came into existence in the 19th century, following the rapid expansion of Cind ...
in Gloucestershire, England. Affiliated to the
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, they are currently members of the and play at the Causeway Ground.


History

The modern club was formed in 1922 and joined the
Gloucestershire Northern Senior League The Gloucestershire Northern Senior League is a football competition based in England founded in 1922. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA. It has two divisions, Division One and Division Two, with Division One sitting at ...
.Gloucestershire Northern Senior League 1919–1939
Non-League Matters
They were runners-up in 1935–36 and 1937–38, before winning the league in 1939–39. They subsequently joined the Bristol Charity League, but the league closed down two weeks into the 1939–40 season due to
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.History
Cinderford Town F.C.
After the war the club joined Division Two of the Western League. After winning Division Two in 1956–57 they were promoted to Division One. However, the club left the league at the end of the 1958–59 season. Cinderford subsequently rejoined the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League, and were champions in 1960–61 and runners-up in the next two seasons.Gloucestershire Northern Senior League 1946–1968
Non-League Matters
They joined the Western Division of the Warwickshire Combination in 1963, and were both League Cup winners and Western Division champions in 1964–65, after which they moved up to the Premier Division of the
West Midlands (Regional) League The West Midlands (Regional) League is an English association football competition for semi-professional and amateur teams based in the West Midlands county, Shropshire, Worcestershire, southern Staffordshire and northern Herefordshire. It has tw ...
in 1965. In 1968–69 the club reached the League Cup final, drawing 1–1 with
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, with the league declaring them joint winners. In 1969 the club transferred to the
Gloucestershire County League The Gloucestershire County Football League is a football league in England, founded in 1968. The league is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA. It sits at step 7 (or level 11) of the National League System and is a feeder to Divisio ...
, finishing as runners-up in their first season, and again in 1971–72 and 1973–74. In 1974 they joined Division One of the Midland Combination, which became the Premier Division in 1983. They won the League Cup in 1982–83, beating
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in the final. However, they returned to the Gloucestershire County League at the end of the 1983–84 season. In 1990 the club joined Division One of the Hellenic League, which they won at the first attempt, earning promotion to the Premier Division. After winning the Premier Division, the Premier Division Cup and the Floodlit Cup in 1994–95, the club were promoted to Division One South of the Southern League. The 1995–96 season saw Cinderford reach the first round of the
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for the first time. After beating Bromsgrove Rovers 2–1, they lost 3–0 at Gravesend & Northfleet in a second round replay. The club were transferred to the Division One Midlands in 1998, and back to the renamed Division One Western in 1999. In 2000–01 the club won the
Gloucestershire Senior Cup The Senior Challenge Cup is the current county cup in the county of Gloucestershire. It is administered by the Gloucestershire County Football Association (GCFA). According to the current rules of the competition, it is open to all clubs whose f ...
, beating
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1–0 in the final. They were moved back to the Division One Midlands in 2006, before returning to Division One South & West in two years later. In 2015–16 they won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division. The club initially tried to refuse promotion due to concerns about increased costs, but this was rejected by
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.Cinderford Town forced to take promotion to Southern League Premier Division
The Forester, 15 June 2016
In 2016–17 Cinderford finished bottom of the Premier Division and were relegated to Division One West. In 2018–19 the club finished fifth in Division One South, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After beating Cirencester Town 2–1 in the semi-finals, they lost 3–1 to Yate Town in the final.


Ground

The club initially played at the Royal Oak ground behind the eponymous
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, before moving to Mousel Barn in 1932.Forest fliers
David Bauckham
When the club started playing again after
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they discovered that the ground had been sold off. Two years later they bought three fields on the Causeway, where the Causeway Ground was subsequently built. A stand was erected using a converted tool shed, and two new stands were built in 1949. Floodlights were installed in 1991 and officially inaugurated with a friendly match against
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. During the 1993–94 season the 18-foot slope from corner to corner was rectified, with the club playing at Worrall Hill while the work was carried out, around five miles from Cinderford. The levelling of the pitch meant banking was created behind one goal and along the side of the pitch opposite the main stand. The ground currently has a capacity of 3,500, of which 250 is seated and 1,000 covered.


Management


Honours

*Southern League **Division One South & West champions 2015–16 *Western League **Division Two champions 1956–57 *Hellenic League **Premier Division champions 1994–95 **Premier Division Cup winners 1994–95 **Floodlit Cup winners 1994–95 **Division One champions 1990–91 *Warwickshire Combination **Western Division champions 1964–65 **League Cup winners 1964–65 *West Midlands (Regional) League **League Cup winners 1968–69 (joint) *Midland Combination **League Cup winners 1982–83 *Gloucestershire Northern Senior League **Champions 1938–39, 1960–61 *Gloucestershire Senior Cup **Winners 2000–01


Records

*Best league performance: 1st in Southern League Division One South & West, 2015–16 *Best
FA Cup The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football. First played during the 1871–72 season, it is the oldest national football competi ...
performance: Second round, 1995–96 *Best
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performance: Second round, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04 *Best
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performance: Third round, 1991–92 *Record attendance: 4,850 vs
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, Western League Division Two, 1957 *Biggest victory: 13–0 vs Cam Mills, 1938–39Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) ''Non-League Club Directory 2013'', p509 *Heaviest defeat: 10–0 vs
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, 1978–79 *Most appearances: Russell Bowles, 528


Previous managers


See also

* Cinderford Town A.F.C. players * Cinderford Town A.F.C. managers


References


External links


Official websiteCinderford Town Youth
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