Saltash United Football Club is an
English football
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club based in
Saltash
Saltash (Cornish: Essa) is a town and civil parish in south Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It had a population of 16,184 in 2011 census. Saltash faces the city of Plymouth over the River Tamar and is popularly known as "the Gateway to Corn ...
,
Cornwall
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. They currently play in the .
Since its formation in 1946, the club has won three
Western Football League
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Premier Division titles, one Western Football League Division One title and two
South Western League titles.
The club crest adopts the
heraldic seal used by the town of Saltash for many centuries. The shield is placed between two ostrich feathers and ensigned by a crown, which are taken from the arms of the
Duchy of Cornwall.
History
Foundation, formation and the early years
Football in Saltash was played as long ago as the 1890s under the name of Essa, although the date of its formation and origin remain unclear. The team eventually became known as Saltash Stars and had a credible history which included a
hat-trick
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Origin
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of victories in the
Cornwall Senior Cup
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, winning the trophy in the seasons 1929–32. They disbanded for the duration of the
Second World War
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but reformed in the 1946–47 season, this time under the name of Saltash United.
In 1951, the club won the Cornwall Senior Cup, for the first time since 1932 – alongside the Charity Cup and Herald Cup – to complete the "Triple Crown" taking all three Cornish senior trophies. The club entered the
South Western Football League
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in 1951–52 as a founder member, finishing runners up and winning the inaugural South Western League Cup by defeating a strong
Torquay United
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reserves side 3–2. The Ashes went on the secure the South Western League title in the 1953–54 season before the club was forced to disband and withdrew in 1958. However, a group of enthusiasts led by long serving club supporter Terry Maynard, called an
Extraordinary General Meeting
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on 22 July 1959, and Saltash United was unanimously reformed. At the same time, a small committee was formed to raise funds over the next 12 months to set the club back on its feet.
The 1960–61 season saw the club join the newly formed
East Cornwall League
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.
Former player Alan Armstrong was appointed team manager for the 1969–70 season and lifted the South Western League Cup. The following season, David Lean left
Plymouth Argyle to become
player-manager
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of Saltash United.
Western League years (1976–95)
The club entered and won the
1976–77 Western League Division One at their first attempt.
Peter Darke guided the club to a 4th-place finish in the club's first season in the Western League Premier Division. Despite a 3rd-place finish in
1978–79, the club was back in 9th place the following season.
Following a 2nd-place finish in the
1983–84 season, the club won its first Western League Premier Division title in
1984–85. Saltash United won the league again in the
1986–87 and
1988–89 seasons.
The
1987–88 season saw the club's best FA Cup run to date. The run started with a 3-0 win at league opponents
Taunton Town F.C. in the 1st qualifying round. This was followed up by a 7-1 thrashing of
Ottery St Mary A.F.C. of the lower Western League Division One, and then a 3-0 home win over
Tiverton Town F.C.
Tiverton Town Football Club are an English football club based in Tiverton, Devon. The club are currently members of the and play at Ladysmead.
History
The club was established in 1913 as Tiverton Athletic, and initially played at the Athle ...
of the same lower division. The club fell one round short of reaching the
FA Cup
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first round proper, losing 4–2 away to
Isthmian League side
Farnborough F.C.
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in the fourth qualifying round.
South Western League (1995–2007)
By the end of the 1994–95 season the club returned to the South Western League as the high travelling expense of competing in the Western League took its toll.
League success eluded the club in the ensuing years, with only the Durning Lawrence Charity Cup, won in 2000–01 to show for their efforts.
Allan Evans became team manager in 2002 and his influence was immediately felt with new players and a new approach to club discipline and training.
Despite rejoining the Western League First Division for two seasons in
2004–05 and
2005–06, the club once again returned to the South Western League, with a 3rd-place finish.
South West Peninsula League (2007–2021)
The
2007–08 season saw the club join the newly formed South West Peninsula League finishing the inaugural season as runners-up.
On 29 May 2013, Saltash announced Martin Burgess as team manager, succeeding Stuart Dudley who resigned at the end of the
2012–13
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season. On 21 January 2015, Burgess stepped down as team manager with the Ashes only a point behind the league leaders citing player priorities and squad availability as the reasons for his resignation.
The
2015–16 season saw Matthew Cusack appointed team manager alongside assistant Dane Bunney, both former Saltash players. Despite starting with only 8 registered players, they guided the Ashes to a sixth-place finish.
The Ashes started the
2016–17 season strongly under Cusack with the club breaking their record for most consecutive wins at the start of a season, beating
St Blazey 5–0 on 27 August 2016. The following season,
2017–18, Saltash lifted the Cornwall Senior Cup for the first time in 25 years, having lost on their last five Senior Cup final appearances.
Bunney was appointed team manager following Cusack's resignation in March 2020 to join
Plymouth Parkway as head coach. He guided the club to its longest FA Cup run since the 1991–92 season and were joint top of the Peninsula League Premier West table when the season was curtailed. In 2021 they were promoted to the Premier Division of the
Western League based on their results in the abandoned
2019–20 and
2020–21
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seasons.
2021-present
Dane Bunney parted company with Saltash at the end of April 2022 and the club replaced him with Danny Lewis and Shane Krac.
In the
2022–23 season they were runners-up in Western League Premier Division, qualifying for an inter-step play-off against
Bristol Manor Farm from the level above, which they lost 2–0.
Stadium
Saltash United play their home games at The Waterways Stadium, Callington Road, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6DX. The ground's official name was Kimberley Stadium until March 2022 when it was renamed through a sponsorship deal. The ground is floodlit with a covered seated stand and licensed clubhouse.
Saltash United moved to Kimberley Stadium in the 1951–52 season and new dressing rooms and covered accommodation was opened on 21 April 1969 when a full
Plymouth Argyle first team beat Saltash United 7–0 in the commemorative match.
The main grandstand was named the Tim Halford Stand on 12 July 2008. Halford was the club's manager when he died in September 2007 at the age of 45.
Honours
Saltash United's list of honours include the following.
Records
* Best
FA Cup
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performance: FA Cup fourth round Qualifying (1987–88)
* Best
FA Trophy performance: First Round (1985–86, 1986–87)
* Best
FA Vase performance: Third Round (1996–97, 2013–14, 2018–19)
* Most League goals in a season (by team): 127 (1974–75, South Western League, 36 games)
* Most League points in a season: 90 (2016–17, South West Peninsula League Premier Division, 38 games)
Players
Current squad
Notable former players
''For details on former players who have a Wikipedia article, see:
:Saltash United F.C. players.''
Club officials
Coaching positions
First Team
Managerial history
''Updated as of 16 December 2022. Only managers since joining the South West Peninsula League are shown.''
''For details on former managers who have a Wikipedia article, see:
:Saltash United F.C. managers.''
* 2006 Tim Halford
* 2007 Kevin Hendy
* 2012 Kevin Hendy Stuart Dudley
* 2013 Stuart Dudley
* 2013 Martin Burgess
* 2015 Phil Bayliss
* 2015 Matt Cusack
* 2020 Dane Bunney
* 2022 Danny Lewis Shane Krac
* 2022 Danny Lewis
* 2023 Mackenzie Brown
Sponsorship
The club's current sportswear manufacturer is
Macron. The club's main sponsor is Waterways Drainage Specialists Ltd.
References
External links
Official Club website*
Cornwall Senior Cup Saltash Record
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Football clubs in Cornwall
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Association football clubs established in 1946
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1946 establishments in England
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