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Association football club in England

Football club
Maltby Main
Full nameMaltby Main Football Club
Nickname(s)The Miners
Founded1916
GroundMuglet Lane, Maltby
Capacity2,000 (150 seated)
ChairmanKieron White
ManagerJoe Austin
LeagueNorthern Counties East League Division One
2023–24Northern Counties East League Premier Division, 20th of 20 (relegated)
Home colours

Maltby Main Football Club is a football club based in Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. They are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Division One and play at Muglet Lane.

History

The club was established in 1916 as Maltby Main, with the players all working at Maltby Main Colliery. They joined the Sheffield Association League in 1919 when it restarted after World War I, and were runners-up in 1923–24 before winning back-to-back league titles in 1925–26 and 1926–27. In 1929 the club dropped into the Rotherham Minor League. They transferred to the Sheffield Amateur League in 1936 and were runners-up in their first season in the league, going on to win the championship play-off with a 2–1 win over Sheffield Training College. They returned to the Sheffield Association League in 1939, before moving to the Rotherham Association League in 1942, where they played until returning to the Sheffield Association League again in 1945.

In 1949 Maltby moved up to Division Two of the Yorkshire League. They finished bottom of the division in 1950–51, 1951–52 and 1952–53 and again in 1954–55, after which the club dropped into the Rotherham Association League for one season before withdrawing from all competitions in 1956–57. They returned to the Rotherham Association League in 1957, before joining Division Three of the Doncaster & District Senior League the following year. A third-place finish in their first season in the league saw the club promoted to Division Two. In 1959 the club were renamed Maltby Miners Welfare. In 1960–61 they finished fourth in Division Two and were promoted to Division One, and in 1963–64 the club were league champions. They transferred to Division Two of the Sheffield Association League in 1965, winning the division at the first attempt to secure promotion to Division One.

Maltby were relegated back to Division Two at the end of the 1967–68 season, having finishing second-from-bottom of Division One. The club subsequently folded in 1970, but were reformed in 1972 and joined Division Two of the Sheffield Association League. The following year saw the club rejoin the Yorkshire League, entering Division Three. They were Division Three runners-up in 1973–74 and were promoted to Division Two. A fourth-place finish in Division Two the following season saw the club promoted to Division One. However, they were relegated back to Division Two after a single season. Although the club were promoted again in 1979–80, they spent only a single season in Division One before being relegated again.

In 1982 the Yorkshire League merged with the Midland League to form the Northern Counties East League, with Maltby placed in Division One South. They were moved into Division One Central in 1984, before being placed in Division Two the following year amidst league reorganisation. Despite only finishing sixth in Division Two in 1985–86, the club were promoted to Division One. A fifth-place finish in 1989–90 saw them promoted to the Premier Division. They won the league's Presidents Cup in 1992–93. In 1996 the club reverted to their original name of Maltby Main.

Maltby were relegated to Division One at the end of the 1999–2000 season. However, after finishing third in Division One in 2003–04, the club were promoted back to the Premier Division. They finished bottom of the Premier Division in 2023–24 and were relegated to Division One.

Season-by-season record

Season Division Level Position FA Cup FA Amateur Cup FA Vase Notes
1919–20 Sheffield Association League
1920–21 Sheffield Association League 1QR
1921–22 Sheffield Association League EPR
1922–23 Sheffield Association League 6/16 1QR
1923–24 Sheffield Association League 2/18 2QR
1924–25 Sheffield Association League 5/15 3QR
1925–26 Sheffield Association League 1/13 PR League champions
1926–27 Sheffield Association League PR League champions (won play-off)
1927–28 Sheffield Association League EPR
1928–29 Sheffield Association League 14/15
1929–30 Rotherham Minor League PR
1930–31 Rotherham Minor League
1931–32 Rotherham Minor League
1932–33 Rotherham Senior League
1933–34 Rotherham Senior League
1934–35 Rotherham Senior League
1935–36 Rotherham Senior League
1936–37 Sheffield Amateur League 2/10 League champions (won play-off)
1937–38 Sheffield Amateur League 6/10
1938–39 Sheffield Amateur League
1939–40 Sheffield Association League
1940–41 Club did not enter any competitions due to World War II
1941-42 Club did not enter any competitions due to World War II
1942–43 Rotherham Association League Withdrew
1943–44 Rotherham Association League
1944–45 Rotherham Association League
1945–46 Sheffield Association League
1946–47 Sheffield Association League PR 3QR
1947–48 Sheffield Association League - PR PR
1948–49 Sheffield Association League - EPR PR
1949–50 Yorkshire League Division Two - 16/18 EPR 1QR
1950–51 Yorkshire League Division Two - 17/17 PR PR
1951–52 Yorkshire League Division Two - 13/13 PR
1952–53 Yorkshire League Division Two - 14/14
1953–54 Yorkshire League Division Two - 14/16
1954–55 Yorkshire League Division Two - 16/14
1955–56 Rotherham Association League -
1956–57 Did not enter any competitions
1957–58 Rotherham Association League -
1958–59 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Three - 3/11 Promoted
1959–60 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Two - 7/12
1960–61 Doncaster & District Senior League Division Two - 4/13 Promoted
1961–62 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One -
1962–63 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One -
1963–64 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One - 1/12 League champions
1964–65 Doncaster & District Senior League Division One - 8/12 PR
1965–66 Sheffield Association League Division Two - 1/15 League champions, promoted
1966–67 Sheffield Association League Division One -
1967–68 Sheffield Association League Division One - 15/16 Relegated
1968–69 Sheffield Association League Division Two -
1969–70 Sheffield Association League Division Two -
Club dissolved (1970) and reformed (1972)
1972–73 Sheffield Association League Division Two - 2/16 Promoted
1973–74 Yorkshire League Division Three - 2/16 Promoted
1974–75 Yorkshire League Division Two - 4/15 Promoted
1975–76 Yorkshire League Division One - 14/16 2R Relegated
1976–77 Yorkshire League Division Two - 11/16 2R
1977–78 Yorkshire League Division Two - 7/15 2R
1978–79 Yorkshire League Division Two - 8/16
1979–80 Yorkshire League Division Two - 4/16 Promoted
1980–81 Yorkshire League Division One - 14/16 Relegated
1981–82 Yorkshire League Division Two - 5/16
1982–83 Northern Counties East League Division One South - 6/14
1983–84 Northern Counties East League Division One South - 6/14 Transferred
1984–85 Northern Counties East League Division One Central - 12/16 2R Transferred
1985–86 Northern Counties East League Division Two - 6/16 PR Promoted
1986–87 Northern Counties East League Division One - 9/18 PR
1987–88 Northern Counties East League Division One - 3/16 3R
1988–89 Northern Counties East League Division One - 4/16 1R
1989–90 Northern Counties East League Division One - 5/15 1R Promoted
1990–91 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 6/16 1R
1991–92 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 7/19 PR EPR
1992–93 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 4/20 PR EPR
1993–94 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 7/20 1QR 3R
1994–95 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 13/20 1QR PR
1995–96 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 19/20 PR 2QR
1996–97 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 14/20 2QR
1997–98 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 6/20 PR 1QR
1998–99 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 18/20 1QR 2QR
1999–00 Northern Counties East League Premier Division - 17/20 Relegated
2000–01 Northern Counties East League Division One - 9/16 1QR
2001–02 Northern Counties East League Division One - 6/16 1QR 1QR
2002–03 Northern Counties East League Division One - 15/17 EPR 2QR
2003–04 Northern Counties East League Division One - 3/18 2QR 1QR Promoted
2004–05 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 19/20 2QR 1R
2005–06 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 18/20
2006–07 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 10/20 2QR
2007–08 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 18/20 EPR 1R
2008–09 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 12/20 EPR 2QR
2009–10 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 16/20 EPR 2QR
2010–11 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 11/20 PR 1QR
2011–12 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 18/20 EPR 1QR
2012–13 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 14/22 1QR 2QR
2013–14 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 15/23 EPR 1QR
2014–15 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 19/21 PR 2QR
2015–16 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 7/22 1QR 2R
2016–17 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 14/22 EPR 1QR
2017–18 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 5/22 EPR 1QR
2018–19 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 6/20 1QR 2QR
2019–20 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 1QR 1QR Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 PR 2R Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 11/20 PR 2QR
2022–23 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 13/20 EPR 2QR
2023–24 Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9 20/20 PR 2QR Relegated
Season Division Level Position FA Cup FA Amateur Cup FA Vase Notes
Source: Football Club History Database

Ground

Muglet Lane in 2018.

The club plays at Muglet Lane in Maltby. The ground has a capacity of 2,000, of which 150 is seated and 300 covered. The record attendance of 1,500 was set in June 1991 for a friendly match against Sheffield Wednesday.

List of managers

  • 1979–????: Dick Habbin
  • 1983-1984: Alan Turner
  • 1985-1989: Richard 'Dick' Habbin
  • 1989–1993: Colin Walker
  • 1993–1994: Gary Waller
  • 1994–1996: Richard Moon
  • 1996–1998: Dave McCarthy
  • 1998–1999: Steve Fleetwood
  • 1999–2000: Glyn Kenny
  • 2000:00000 Paul Cavell
  • 2000–????: Russ Eagle
  • 2001–2002: Wilf Race
  • 2002:00000 Mark Smith
  • 2002:00000 Gary Kitching
  • 2002–2005: Shaun Goodwin
  • 2005–2006: Wilf Race
  • 2006–2008: Sean Kay
  • 2008:00000 Robbie Barron
  • 2008–2012: Steve Adams
  • 2012–2013: Chris Dunn
  • 2013:00000 Brian Cushworth
  • 2013–2015: Mick Norbury
  • 2015–2017: Spencer Fearn

Honours

  • Northern Counties East League
    • Presidents Cup winners 1992–93
  • Doncaster & District Senior League
    • Division One champions 1963–64
  • Sheffield Association League
    • Champions 1925–26, 1926–27
    • Division Two champions 1965–66
  • Sheffield Amateur League
    • Champions 1936–37
  • Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup
    • Winners 1977–78
  • Rotherham Challenge Cup
    • Winners 1928–29, 1935–36, 1962–63, 1963–64
  • Wharncliffe Charity Cup
    • Winners 1919–20 1964–65 1979–80 1980–81
  • Rotherham Charity Cup
    • Winners 1923–24, 1966–67, 1976–77, 1980–81, 1990–91, 2005–06
  • Mexborough Montagu Cup
    • Winners 1962–63, 1980–81

Records

See also

References

  1. ^ Maltby Main Northern Counties East League
  2. ^ History Maltby Main F.C.
  3. ^ Maltby Main at the Football Club History Database
  4. ^ Maltby Miners Welfare at the Football Club History Database

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