Retford F.C.

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Retford F.C
Full nameRetford Football Club
Nickname(s)The Choughs
Founded2015
GroundSL2 Rail Stadium
Capacity3500 (seats 250) cover 100
ChairmanChris Woodhead
ManagerChris Woodhead
LeagueUnited Counties League Division One
2023–24Northern Counties East League Division One, 12th of 23 (transferred)

Retford Football Club is an English football club based in Retford, Nottinghamshire. They currently play in the United Counties League Division One.

History

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The club was formed in 2015 by Chris Woodhead and Kevin Swannack.[1] They joined the Central Midlands League and entered the FA Vase for the first time a year later.[2]

Retford FC were crowned champions of the Central Midlands North Division 2018/19 season[3]

2019/20 season will see them play in the Northern Counties East League Division One.[2]

Stadium

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The club moved to The Rail in 2017 after ground sharing with Retford United.[4]

The ground has been developed over the short time they have been in situ with floodlights installed, an all seater stand and the necessary requirements for ground grading for the Northern Counties East League all met.[5]

The ground is adjacent to the East Coast Main Line where it can be viewed from the trains passing, and a good vantage point of the ground is from the road bridge on Babworth Road.

Major developments have taken place over the Summer of 2024 with the changing rooms extended, a new hospitality suite built, new floodlights and upgraded surrounds to the pitch and supporter areas making it one of the best facilities in Retford. [citation needed]

Honours

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Records

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  • Record attendance: 1350 vs. Retford United, Northern counties League Division 1, Boxing Day 2022/23 [7]

References

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  1. ^ Retford FC: Toolstation Northern Counties East Football League | Clubs | Retford FC, accessdate: January 26, 2020
  2. ^ a b RETFORD at the Football Club History Database
  3. ^ Lincolnshire Live: Work begins on new expansion of Retford FC's home – Lincolnshire Live, accessdate: January 26, 2020
  4. ^ Selby Town Football Club: Preview: Retford FC vs Selby Town – Selby Town Football Club, accessdate: January 26, 2020
  5. ^ "Work Begins On New Expansion of Retford FC's Home, Lincolnshire Live".
  6. ^ Derbyshire Times: Subdued Clay Cross start fresh challenge with draw | Derbyshire Times, accessdate: January 26, 2020
  7. ^ History Askern FC
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