Quorn Football Club is an English
football
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club based in the village of
Quorn
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, near
Loughborough
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,
Leicestershire
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, currently playing in the
United Counties League
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Premier Division North.
History
The club was founded in 1924 by attendees of the local Wesleyan Chapel and accordingly was named Quorn Methodists F.C., changing its name in 1952. In 1937 the club joined the
Leicestershire Senior League
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History
The league was formed in 1896, had a two-year hiatus between 1901 and 1903, and has run continuously ...
. Immediately after World War II they played in the Central Division, and then from 1948 in Division 2 after a league re-organisation. Quorn won this division in 1950 and then followed up by winning the first division the following season.
Over the next fifty years the club moved up and down between the divisions on four occasions, finally cementing their place in the renamed
Premier Division in the late 1990s, before claiming the league title, and with it promotion to the Midland Alliance in 2001.
In 2003 the club was the only one at its level to sell a player to a
Football League
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team, when
Luke Varney
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He began his career with non-League club Quorn, a club in his home county ...
moved to
Crewe Alexandra
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for £50,000.
In the 2006–07 season they finished 3rd in the Midland Alliance and, due to the expansion of the
Northern Premier League First Division
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into two regional divisions, were therefore accepted into the
Northern Premier League Division One South
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. In May 2007 the club received a £500000 windfall after Luke Varney's £2,000,000 move from Crewe to
Charlton Athletic
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.
Massive boost for Quorn
In 2011 Quorn won the Westerby Cup for the first time with a 5–4 victory over Hinckley United at Walkers Stadium under the management of Lawrie Dudfield, but were relegated from the Northern Premier League Division One South during the same season.
John Folwell was appointed as their new manager in May 2013, joining from local rivals Barrow Town. He resigned in January 2015 due to disagreements with the chairman. Two time former manager Dougie Keast was agreed to take over until the end of the 2014–15 season.
Dougie Keast remained at the helm until December 2017, when former Hinckley AFC manager Carl Abbott was appointed, joining the club from Northern Premier Division Market Drayton Town.
On Wednesday 8 May 2019 - Carl Abbott left Quorn AFC to join Evesham United FC.
Following the COVID-19 outbreak, the 2019/2020 playing season was expunged. Quorn was in first place in the United Counties league (Step 5) when the football season was terminated on 16 March 2020.
Former Burton Albion and Scunthorpe United midfielder Cleveland Taylor was appointed as the first team manager on 1 May 2020. He left the club on 14 October 2021.
Recent managerial history
* Bob Steel (?–2002)
* Dougie Keast (2002–2006)
* Marcus Law
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(2006–2007)
* Peter McGurk (2007–2008)
* Gavin O'Toole (2008–2009)
* Dougie Keast (2009–2011)
* Lawrie Dudfield
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He played as a striker, making over 300 appearances, most notably in the Premier League for Leicester City and in the Football League for Li ...
(2011–2012)
* Craig Armstrong (2012)
* Tommy Brookbanks (2012)
* John Folwell (2013–2015)
* Dougie Keast (2015–2017)
* Carl Abbott (2017–2019)
* Martin Carruthers (May 2019 - Nov 2019)
* Willis Francis (Nov 2019 - February 2020)
* Russell Hoult (February 2020 to April 2020)
* Cleveland Taylor (May 2021 to October 2021)
Ground
Farley Way Stadium boasts a 400-seater cantilever stand running along one side of the pitch and a covered terrace at one end. Car parking is available on the ground and there is also a clubhouse where food and drink are available on match days. Previously the club had played at Warwick Avenue since 1960 but moved out after selling their ground at that site to the Abbeyfield housing association.
Rivalries
Quorn's main rivals include Shepshed Dynamo and Loughborough Dynamo of the Northern Premier League Division One South
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and Barrow Town, the closest senior club to Quorn geographically.
Current squad
Club records
*Best league performance: Northern Premier League Division One South, 12th, 2008–09
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Third Qualifying Round, 2006–07
*Best FA Vase
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performance: 4th round, 2004–05 and 2006–07
References
Sources
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Quorn FC on the official village website
External links
Official Site
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Football clubs in England
Leicestershire Senior League
Northern Premier League clubs
Football clubs in Leicestershire
1924 establishments in England
Association football clubs established in 1924
Midland Football League
United Counties League
Midland Football Alliance