Long Buckby Association Football Club is a
football
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club based in
Long Buckby, near
Northampton
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,
Northamptonshire
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,
England
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. They are currently members of the and play at Station Road.
History
The club was established in 1937 as Long Buckby Nomads,
[ but reformed under the current name in 1945.][A brief history]
Long Buckby A.F.C. They initially played in the Rugby & District League, before becoming founder members of the Northamptonshire Combination
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in 1953, joining Division One. The club were Division One runners-up in the league's inaugural season. In 1968 they moved up to Division Three of the United Counties League
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.[
Long Buckby were Division Three champions in 1969–70, earning promotion to Division Two.][ Although they were Division Two champions the following season, the club were not promoted to the Division One due to their ground not meeting the requirements of the league.][ However, they were Division Two champions again in 1971–72 and were promoted, with Division One renamed the Premier Division the following season;] the 1971–72 season had also seen the club win the league's Knock-Out Cup, the Northamptonshire Junior Cup and the Daventry Charity Cup.[ They were Premier Division runners-up in 1984–85 and won the Knock-Out Cup again the following season.][ The club were Premier Division runners-up for a second time in 2007–08.][
In 2008–09 Long Buckby won the Hillier Cup, beating ]Brackley Town
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History
Established in 1890, the club sp ...
2–0 in the final.[ In July 2009 they won the Maunsell Cup, beating Northampton Town 3–2.][ The 2011–12 season saw the club win the Premier Division title. However, the club were not promoted as their Station Road ground failed to meet ground grading criteria.Football: Linnets thrown lifeline on promotion]
Lynn News, 20 April 2012 They slumped to sixteenth place in the Premier Division the following season, and after finishing bottom of the Premier Division in 2014–15, the club were relegated to Division One.[ In 2021 they were promoted to back to the Premier Division South based on their results in the abandoned 2019–20 and ]2020–21
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seasons.
Ground
The club play at Station Road, also known as the Sports Field. They moved to a new pitch on the same site during the 1990s, also building a 200-seat Emms Stand.[ The ground has a capacity of 1,000.][
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Honours
*United Counties League
**Premier Division champions 2011–12
**Division Two champions 1970–71, 1971–72
**Division Three champions 1969–70
**Knock-Out Cup winners 1971–72, 1984–85
*Northamptonshire Junior Cup
**Winners 1971–72
*Hillier Cup
**Winners 2008–09
*Maunsell Cup
**Winners 2009–10
Records
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Third qualifying round, 2011–12[
*Best ]FA Vase
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performance: Fifth round, 2009–10, 2010–11[
*Record attendance: 750 vs ]Kettering Town
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See also
* Long Buckby A.F.C. players
* Long Buckby A.F.C. managers
References
External links
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Football clubs in England
Football clubs in Northamptonshire
1937 establishments in England
Association football clubs established in 1937
Northamptonshire Combination Football League
United Counties League