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Steeton Association Football Club is an English
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club based in
Steeton Steeton may refer to: * Steeton, North Yorkshire, a civil parish of North Yorkshire * Steeton, West Yorkshire, a village within the civil parish of Steeton with Eastburn ** Steeton and Silsden railway station Steeton and Silsden railway statio ...
, West Yorkshire. They are currently members of the and play at Marley Stadium, Keighley.


History

One of the earliest iterations of a Steeton team playing organised football was in 1905, when a team called "Steeton FC" beat local side Haworth 5–0, but it was not until the 1908/09 season that league football was played in the village, with "Steeton Church Lads Brigade" entered the Keighley & District League. The following season saw another "Steeton FC" emerge, this side playing in the 2nd division, but by 1910/11 only one Steeton FC existed, with a merger believed to have taken place between the two sides. The club continued to compete in the Keighley & District league until the 1960s when a move to the Craven League took place, and not long after this, the club moved from its ground at The Oaks to Summerhill Lane. By the 1990s Steeton AFC were competing in the West Riding County Amateur Football League, earning promotion from the 3rd division to the 1st division (which was renamed the Premier Division around this time) between the 1999/00 and 2002/03 seasons, and picking up the West Riding FA County Trophy in 2001/02. Relegation followed in 2004/05, but in 2009/10 (by this time under the management of current first-team manager Roy Mason) Steeton won the 1st Division title to regain promotion, and in 2012/13 finished Runners-up in the Premier Division. 2013/14 saw Steeton reach the final of the West Riding County Cup at
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, Leeds, losing out to Bradford-based side Field FC. In the club's final season as an amateur outfit, Steeton finished 3rd in the league and won the League Cup and the Keighley Cup. The 2018/19 season saw the beginning of a new era at Steeton AFC. After applying for and being accepted for promotion to the
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, "The Chevrons" moved first-team action to
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in Keighley, in order to meet the ground requirements for the league, and also entered the
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for the first time, winning their first ever game 2–1 away at Northallerton. the 2020/21 saw another ground move, this time to the football-only facility at Marley, Keighley.


Honours

''West Riding County Amateur Football League''; WRCFA Trophy: Winners - 2011/02 WRCFA Challenge Cup: Runners-up - 2016/17 Premier Division: Runners-up - 2012/13. Premier Division Cup: Runners-up - 2012/13 First Division: Winners - 2009/10. First Division Cup: Winners - 2002/03, 2005/06. Second Division: Winners - 1988/89. 2000/01. Second Division Cup: Winners - 1988/89 Keighley & District League: Winners - 1937/38, 1938/39, 1954/55. Keighley & District FA Challenge Cup: Winners - 1988/89, 1992/93, 2010/11, 2012/13, 2017/18 Craven District League: Winners - 1959/60


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* {{Coord, 53.897289, N, 1.944670, W, display=title Football clubs in England Football clubs in West Yorkshire North West Counties Football League clubs West Riding County Amateur Football League