Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional
association football
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club based in
Accrington
Accrington is a town in the Hyndburn borough of Lancashire, England. It lies about east of Blackburn, west of Burnley, east of Preston, north of Manchester and is situated on the culverted River Hyndburn. Commonly abbreviated by locals to ...
,
Lancashire
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, England, that compete in the , the fourth level of the
English football league system
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. They have spent their entire history playing at the
Crown Ground
The Crown Ground is a multi-use stadium in Accrington, Lancashire, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Accrington Stanley. Opened in 1968, the stadium has a capacity of 5,450.
Stands/terraces
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and traditionally play in red shirts, most often also with red shorts and socks. The club is known as Accrington Stanley, Stanley or just Accrington.
The club came to national prominence in 1989 due to the
Milk Marketing Board
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's popular television advert that featured the slogan ''
Accrington Stanley, who are they?''
The current club was formed in 1968, two years after the collapse of the original
Accrington Stanley. The original club was founded in 1891 and played in the
Football League
The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional association football, football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, it is the oldest football league in Association football around the world, the w ...
from 1921 to 1962 after initially competing in the
Lancashire Combination. The town's original club, named simply
Accrington
Accrington is a town in the Hyndburn borough of Lancashire, England. It lies about east of Blackburn, west of Burnley, east of Preston, north of Manchester and is situated on the culverted River Hyndburn. Commonly abbreviated by locals to ...
, were founder members of the Football League in 1888, but folded six years later. The current incarnation of the club entered the Lancashire Combination and moved on to the
Cheshire County League
The Cheshire County League was a football league founded in the north west of England in 1919, drawing its teams largely from Cheshire, surrounding English counties and North Wales.
Initially the league was dominated by the reserve teams of Fo ...
after winning the Combination title in 1977–78. Stanley won Division Two of the Cheshire County League in 1980–81 and became founder members of the
North West Counties League in 1982, before being placed in Division One of the
Northern Premier League
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five years later. After promotion to the Premier Division in 1990–91, Stanley were relegated in 1999.
The early 21st century saw the club win three promotions in seven seasons under the stewardship of
John Coleman to gain a place in the Football League. They won three divisional titles in each of their three promotions: Northern Premier League Division One (1999–2000), Northern Premier League Premier Division (2002–03) and the
Conference National
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(2005–06). This marked the return of Accrington to the professional league system after 44 years. They then spent 12 seasons mostly in the bottom half of the table in
League Two, though did also lose two play-off semi-finals, before Coleman led them to promotion to League One as League Two champions in 2017–18. The club was relegated to League Two in
2022–23.
History
Re-formation (1968–2003)
Accrington had been without a football team following the collapse of the original Accrington Stanley in 1966. The original team had been formed in 1891 and played in the Football League from 1921 to March 1962, but had spent its final four seasons in the
Lancashire Combination. At a meeting at Bold Street Working Men's Club in 1968 the revival was initiated, and in August 1970 the new club played at a new ground, the
Crown Ground
The Crown Ground is a multi-use stadium in Accrington, Lancashire, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Accrington Stanley. Opened in 1968, the stadium has a capacity of 5,450.
Stands/terraces
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.
Eric Whalley, a local businessman, took control of the club in 1995 and began the development of the club's ground. After the club was relegated in 1999, Whalley appointed
John Coleman as manager.
The club's rise to the
Football League
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is attributed in part to the windfall of hundreds of thousands of pounds reaped by the sell-on clause in the December 2001 transfer of former Stanley star
Brett Ormerod to
Southampton
Southampton is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately southwest of London, west of Portsmouth, and southeast of Salisbury. Southampton had a population of 253, ...
, which paid
Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England. It is located on the Irish Sea coast of the Fylde peninsula, approximately north of Liverpool and west of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. It is the main settlement in the Borough of Blackpool ...
over a million
pounds for his contract. Stanley had taken £50,000 from Blackpool in 1997, with the agreement that Blackpool would pay Accrington a quarter of what it might have received if it in turn transferred Ormerod to another team. The 2002–03 championship of the
Northern Premier League
The Northern Premier League is an English Association football, football league that was founded in 1968. Together with the Isthmian League and the Southern Football League, Southern League it forms levels seven and eight of the English footba ...
followed quickly on Accrington getting the cash.
Conference years (2003–2006)
In May 2003, the club was promoted for the first time in its history to the
Football Conference
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after winning the
Northern Premier League
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championship. The club's first game in the league was away to another reformed club,
Aldershot Town, on Sunday 10 August 2003. The game was shown live on
Sky Sports
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and Accrington lost 2–1. The club finished their first fifth-tier season in 10th position; a highlight was a run to the
FA Cup
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3rd round, losing in a replay at
League One side
Colchester United.
In 2004, Accrington Stanley turned professional. The following 2004–05 season, Stanley again achieved a final position of 10th, with
Paul Mullin among the top goal scorers, with 20 goals. The club was also one of 12 Conference sides to played in the
Football League Trophy
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, winning at
Bradford City in September 2004.
Stanley's stay in the Conference did not last long, with the club being promoted to
the Football League
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at the end of the 2005–06 season. The club had a 19-game unbeaten run from October to March, and finished on 91 points, leaving the club an easy passage to
League Two. Mullin,
Rob Elliot and
Gary Roberts led the club back to the league after 46 years away.
Return to the Football League (2006–present)
The club's first Football League game was on 5 August 2006, a 2–0 defeat at
Chester City. Accrington fought a relegation battle throughout its first fourth-tier season. Five wins in the last nine games of the season led to a 20th-place finish and was enough to avoid relegation. Highlights of that first season back included the club's first-ever
Football League Cup
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Orga ...
match against former European Cup winners
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football.
Founde ...
. A 1–0 win led the club to a second-round away tie against then
Premier League
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team
Watford
Watford () is a town and non-metropolitan district with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in Hertfordshire, England, northwest of Central London, on the banks of the River Colne, Hertfordshire, River Colne.
Initially a smal ...
, which Stanley lost 6–5 on penalties after a 0–0 draw and extra-time. In the Football League Trophy for the first time as a league club, Accrington defeated
Carlisle United and
Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England. It is located on the Irish Sea coast of the Fylde peninsula, approximately north of Liverpool and west of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. It is the main settlement in the Borough of Blackpool ...
in the early rounds, but were knocked out by
Doncaster Rovers
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in the Area Quarter-finals.
The 2007–08 season saw the club involved in another relegation battle with strugglers
Chester City,
Wrexham
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and
Mansfield Town
Mansfield Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The team competes in , the third level of the English football league system.
The club was formed in 1897 as Mans ...
. Five wins in the final 12 games were enough to secure a 17th-place finish and another fourth-tier season. However, the club failed to win a game in the
FA Cup
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and
League Cup, losing to
Huddersfield Town
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Huddersfield Town we ...
and
Leicester City respectively.
Performances during the 2008–09 season improved slightly, with the club achieving a 16th-place finish in
League Two, with six League wins in the last 12 games. Young prospect
Bobby Grant finally fulfilled the early promise seen in previous seasons. The club again failed to make it past the early round of any of the domestic cups, losing in the first round to
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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in the
League Cup and
Tranmere Rovers in both the
FA Cup
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(albeit after a replay) and
Football League Trophy
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.
The 2009–10 season was better, with the club pushing for a play-off place at the turn of the year. Nine wins in 10 League games saw the club with a chance of making the play-offs, only for this to fade in March/April. The partnership of
Michael Symes and Bobby Grant was a key aspect but, following their achievements throughout the season, both moved on to bigger clubs. In terms of cup performance the club reached the 2nd round of the League Cup (losing 2–1 to
Queens Park Rangers), the quarter-finals of the
Football League Trophy
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(losing 2–0 to
Leeds United
Leeds United Football Club is a professional football club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The team compete in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system.
Leeds United have won the League Championship th ...
), and the 4th round of the
FA Cup
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(losing 3–1 to
Premier League
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team
Fulham
Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies in a loop on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea, London, Chelsea ...
).
The club reached the
Football League Two play-offs during the 2010–11 season, one of the most successful in its history. One defeat in 19 games from February to May saw the club finish in 5th position, eventually losing to
League Two newcomers
Stevenage in the play-off semi-finals. The season saw the emergence of
Jimmy Ryan as a star in the making, along with goalkeeper
Alex Cisak
Aleksander Cisak (born 19 May 1989) is a retired Association football, footballer who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. Born in Poland, he represented Australia at Australia national under-20 soccer team, under-20 level.
...
and midfielder
Sean McConville. In the domestic cups, Stanley reached the second round of the
League Cup (losing 3–2 to
Premier League
The Premier League is a professional association football league in England and the highest level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football Lea ...
team
Newcastle United). The club won its first-round game in the
Football League Trophy
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away to
Tranmere Rovers, but was then forced to resign from the competition having fielded the ineligible
Ray Putterill. The club also reached the second round of the
FA Cup
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, but lost to fellow League Two side
Port Vale.
The 2011–12 season was one of transition for the club. The loss of six of the playoff-chasing side of the previous season meant a shaky start but the arrival of
Bryan Hughes in October transformed the club's fortunes, and six wins in seven games over the Christmas period saw the club briefly enter the play-offs. However, following the sale of club captain
Andrew Procter
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Career
The highli ...
to
Preston North End in the January 2012 transfer window, the third-longest serving management team of John Coleman and Jimmy Bell departed for
Rochdale
Rochdale ( ) is a town in Greater Manchester, England, and the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. In the United Kingdom 2021 Census, 2021 Census, the town had a population of 111,261, compared to 223,773 for the wid ...
. Former
Burnley
Burnley () is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2021 population of 78,266. It is north of Manchester and east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River B ...
and club favourite
Paul Cook was brought in as manager, with
Leam Richardson promoted from caretaker manager to full-time assistant. But the club finished the season with just three wins in the final 17 games, ending in 14th position. Stanley exited the
League Cup and
FA Cup
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at the first round stages, losing to
Scunthorpe United and
Notts County respectively. The club reached the second round of the
Football League Trophy
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, after knocking out holders
Carlisle United, but lost to
Tranmere Rovers in the second round after a replay following a serious head injury to defender
Thomas Bender in the initial tie.
Andy Holt's stewardship (2015–present)
In July 2015, local businessman Andy Holt Holt attended Stanley's pre-season friendly at home against local rivals
Burnley
Burnley () is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2021 population of 78,266. It is north of Manchester and east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River B ...
, which they won 4–2. It was during this game that Holt got an insight into the dire state of Stanley, discovering the club's bar was unable to serve spectators due to a failure to pay its suppliers. On 28 October 2015, Accrington Stanley's board voted to approve Holt's takeover of the club. Holt, whose company What More UK sponsored, and still sponsor, Stanley's Wham Stadium, attained a majority share of 75% in Accrington Stanley, in return for clearing the club's £1.2m debt as well as providing the club with further funds of £600,000. Stanley's chairman, Peter Marsden, remained as chairman whilst five new people joined the club's board. At the time of the takeover, Stanley had been on the verge of folding due to crippling debts and its inability to fund day-to-day running costs, including wages and its suppliers. Due to its precarious financial situation, the club had been accepting sponsorship deals at a value lower than what should have been demanded.
During Holt's first season as owner of the club, the
2015–16 Football League Two season, the club narrowly missed out on automatic promotion to League One on the final day of the season, having been held to a 0–0 draw with
Stevenage. Stanley were then defeated in the semi-final of the
League Two play-offs, losing 3–2 on aggregate to eventual play-off victors
AFC Wimbledon. At the end of the season, Stanley lost several players who had helped the promotion push, such as
Tom Davies,
Ross Etheridge and
Josh Windass, who had agreed contracts with clubs able to offer higher wages than Stanley. With Windass and
Crooks being under 24, Stanley received £120,000 for the duo's transfer to
Rangers.
During the 2016–17 pre-season, Stanley improved facilities at the Crown Ground, replacing vendors with its own in-house service, and Stanley's chairman, Marsden, stepped down after a decade in the role. Marsden was replaced by Holt in the position. In the following
2016–17 season, Stanley finished mid-table in 13th position, having struggled to replicate its promotion push from the season before. The club had, however, enjoyed a run to the fourth round of the
FA Cup
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, with a 1–0 defeat away to
Middlesbrough
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ending their cup campaign.
At the end of the
2017–18 season, Stanley won the
League Two championship, with their 2–0 win over
Yeovil Town on 17 April 2018 sealing promotion.
In their
first season in
League One, the club finished in 14th place.
Stanley were relegated to League Two in
2022–23 after finishing second from bottom in League One.
In March 2024, John Coleman was sacked as manager after nine and a half years in the role.
John Doolan then took over, finishing the
2023–24 season in 17th place
and the
following season in 21st place. In May 2025, Holt stepped down as chairman, and the club announced it was closing its academy, blaming "significant financial challenges", despite an offer from the local council to fund the academy for 12 months.
Name
The original town club,
Accrington
Accrington is a town in the Hyndburn borough of Lancashire, England. It lies about east of Blackburn, west of Burnley, east of Preston, north of Manchester and is situated on the culverted River Hyndburn. Commonly abbreviated by locals to ...
, was amongst the twelve founder members of
the Football League
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in 1888, before resigning from the league after just five years. A team called Stanley Villa already existed at the time, named as such because they were based at the Stanley
Working Men's Club on Stanley Street in Accrington. With the demise of
Accrington
Accrington is a town in the Hyndburn borough of Lancashire, England. It lies about east of Blackburn, west of Burnley, east of Preston, north of Manchester and is situated on the culverted River Hyndburn. Commonly abbreviated by locals to ...
, Stanley Villa took the town name to become Accrington Stanley.
Stadium
Since leaving Peel Park, the club has played at the
Crown Ground
The Crown Ground is a multi-use stadium in Accrington, Lancashire, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Accrington Stanley. Opened in 1968, the stadium has a capacity of 5,450.
Stands/terraces
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, currently known as the Wham Stadium as part of a three-year £200,000 sponsorship deal with What More UK Ltd.
Prior to Holt's takeover of Stanley, the Crown Ground had a reputation for being one of the poorest grounds within the top four leagues of English football. However, Holt's stewardship of the club lead to changes at the Crown Ground, with initial changes including improved match day facilities before the construction of a new Whinney Hill Stand, which was built and completed in late-2018.
The following season, Stanley invested around £300,000 in a new playing field, a move which saw new drainage and a levelled pitch installed to overcome the club's issue with recurring flooding towards the Coppice End.
In January 2021, work begun on the construction of a new and improved Jack Barrett Stand, work which will see a new bar and hospitality area provided as part of the plans.
Rivalries
According to a survey conducted in August 2019, Stanley supporters consider traditional Lancashire clubs
Rochdale
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,
Morecambe
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Name
The first use of the name was by John Whit ...
and
Bury to be their biggest rivals, with near neighbours
Blackburn Rovers and
Burnley
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following.
Television advertisement
In the 1980s, the club was mentioned in a British
advert for milk, which briefly brought the club to the attention of the general public.
The advertisement featured two boys in
Liverpool
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replica shirts played by young actors
Carl Rice and Kevin Spaine. It made reference to Accrington Stanley's obscurity in comparison to Liverpool's success at the time.
Boy 1: "Milk! Urghh!"
Boy 2: "It's what
Ian Rush
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drinks."
Boy 1: "Ian Rush?"
Boy 2: "Yeah. And he said if I didn't drink lots of milk, when I grow up, I'll only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley."
Boy 1: "
Accrington Stanley, who are they?"
Boy 2: "Exactly."
In the former weekly football show, ''
Soccer AM'', the phrase "Accrington Stanley, who are they?" is said every time a fixture is read out that has the club in it, referring to the milk advert.
Players
Current squad
* Players marked with a * will leave the club on 30 June 2025 following the expiry of their contracts.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Out on loan
Retired numbers
In January 2020, Stanley icon
Billy Kee announced his retirement from professional football, having battled with mental health issues that had seen Kee last appear for Stanley the previous season. In honour of the forward, Stanley announced that they were to retire Kee's 29 shirt number.
Former players
In a
PFA Fans' Favourites survey published by the
Professional Footballers' Association in December 2007, Chris Grimshaw was listed as the all-time favourite player amongst Accrington Stanley fans.
Club officials/staff
* Chairman: Andy Holt
* Managing Director: Warren Eastham
* Directors: Thomas O'Neill/Virginia Hargreaves
* Vice Chairman: David Burgess
* Manager:
John Doolan
* Assistant Manager:
Ged Brannan
* First Team GK Coach:
Andy Dibble
* Chief Doctor: Joyce Watson
* Head Therapist: Matthew Donnelly
* Kitman: George Quigley
* Physio: Paul Morgan
* Strength and Conditioning: Chris Scholes
* Scout:
Ashley Hoskin
Managerial history
Records
* Best
FA Cup
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performance: Fourth round,
2009–10,
2018–19,
2022–23
* Best
League Cup performance: Third round,
2016–17
* Best
League Trophy performance: Northern area semi-finals,
2009–10
* Best
FA Trophy performance: Third round,
1998–99,
2000–01,
2003–04,
2004–05 (replay),
2005–06 (replay)
Honours
:Source:
League
*
League Two (level 4)
**Champions:
2017–18
*
Conference
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(level 5)
**Champions:
2005–06
*
Northern Premier League
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(level 6)
**Champions:
2002–03
*
Northern Premier League Division One
**Champions:
1999–2000
*
Lancashire Combination
**Champions: 1973–74, 1977–78
*
Cheshire County League Division Two
**Champions: 1980–81
Cup
*Northern Premier League Challenge Cup
**Winners: 2001–02
*Northern Premier League Challenge Shield
**Winners: 2002–03
*Lancashire Combination Cup
**Winners: 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1976–77
*Lancashire Combination League Cup
**Winners: 1971–72
See also
*
List of Accrington Stanley F.C. seasons
*
List of Accrington Stanley F.C. managers
*
List of Accrington Stanley F.C. players
References
External links
*
Accrington Stanley News(archived 16 June 2017)
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{{Borough of Hyndburn culture
English Football League clubs
Sport in Hyndburn
Association football clubs established in 1968
Accrington
1968 establishments in England
Lancashire Combination
North West Counties Football League clubs
Northern Premier League clubs
National League (English football) clubs
Football clubs in Lancashire
Phoenix clubs (association football)
Football clubs in England
Cheshire County League clubs