Basingstoke Town F.C.
Basingstoke Town Football Club is a football club based in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. The club are currently members of the and play at the Winklebury Sports Complex. Their motto, 'Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum', means 'Never a step backward'.
History
The club was established in 1896 by a merger of Aldworth United and Basingstoke Albion. They joined the Hampshire League in 1901, and when the league was split into geographical divisions in 1903, were placed in the North Division. They finished bottom of the division in both 1903β04 and 1904β05, and again in 1906β07 and 1907β08. However, after consecutive second-bottom finishes and then finishing fifth out of seven clubs in 1910β11, they were North Division champions in 1911β12.Finishing as champions resulted in promotion to the County Section, although the club continued to play in the North Division. They won the North Section again in 1919β20, After league reorganisation in 1929 Basingstoke were placed in Division One. They finished as runners-up in 1965β66 and 1966β67, before winning the league in 1967β68. After finishing as runners-up again in 1968β69, they won back-to-back titles in 1969β70 and 1970β71, remaining unbeaten in the latter season. They club also won the Hampshire Senior Cup for the first time in 1970β71, beating Fareham Town 3β2 in a replay after the original final ended 1β1.
After their third Hampshire League title in 1971, Basingstoke moved up to Division One South of the Southern League. Their first season in the Southern League saw them reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, eventually losing 5β1 to Northampton Town. The club remained in Division One South until 1979, when league restructuring saw them placed in the Southern Division. They won the division in 1984β85 [Southern Football League|1984β85], earning promotion to the Premier Division. Two seasons later they were transferred to the Premier Division of the Isthmian League. Although they were relegated to Division One at the end of the 1987β88 season, they made an immediate return to the Premier Division after finishing as Division One runners-up the following season.
The 1989β90 season saw Basingstoke reach the first round of the FA Cup again. After beating Bromsgrove Rovers 3β0, they lost 3β2 to Torquay United in the second round. They also won the Hampshire Senior Cup, beating AFC Lymington 8β0 in the final. In 1993β94 they were relegated to Division One. They won the Hampshire Senior Cup again in 1995β96 and 1996β97, beating Waterlooville 2β0 in the final on both occasions. The latter season also saw them return to the Premier Division after finishing as runners-up in Division One. The following season saw them reach the first round of the FA Cup and defeat Football League opposition for the first time, beating Wycombe Wanderers 5β4 on penalties after a 2β2 draw in a replay; the attendance of 5,085 was a new record for the club. They then took Northampton to a replay in the second round, before losing 4β3 on penalties. They reached the first round again in 1998β99, losing 2β1 to AFC Bournemouth.
In 2003β04 the club finished fourteenth in the Premier Division, entering a play-off against Lewes for a place in the new Conference South. Although they lost 4β1, they gained a place in the new league after Hendon decided against promotion. The club made another appearance in the FA Cup first round in 2006β07, beating League One club Chesterfield 1β0 at Saltergate before losing 3β1 to local rivals Aldershot in a second round replay. The Hampshire Senior Cup was won again in 2007β08 with a 1β0 win over Farnborough in the final. A fifth-place finish in 2011β12 saw the club qualify for the promotion play-offs. However, they lost the two-legged semi-final to Dartford 3β1 on aggregate, losing 1β0 at home and 2β1 away. They also reached the FA Cup first round again, losing 1β0 to Brentford. They qualified for the play-offs for a second time in 2014β15 after finishing third, but were beaten 2β1 on aggregate by Whitehawk in the semi-finals. However, the club did win the Hampshire Senior Cup again, beating Waterlooville F.C.|Havant & Waterlooville] 3β2 after extra time in the final.
The following season saw Basingstoke make another appearance in the FA Cup first round, a 1β0 defeat at Cambridge United; however, after finishing bottom of the renamed National League South, they were relegated to the Premier Division of the Southern League. In 2016β17 the club won the Hampshire Senior Cup, beating AFC Bournemouth 7β6 on penalties after the final ended in a 0β0 draw. They were placed in the Premier South division at the end of the 2017β18 season as part of the restructuring of the non-League pyramid. The club finished third-from-bottom of the division in 2018β19 and were relegated to Division One South. At the end of the 2020β21 season they were transferred to the South Central Division of the Isthmian League. The 2021β22 season saw them finish fifth, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. They went on to lose 4β1 to Chertsey Town in the semi-finals. In 2022β23 the club were South Central Division champions, earning promotion, as well as winning the North Hampshire Senior Cup with a 3β1 win over Romsey Town and the Hampshire Senior Cup with a 1β0 win against AFC Bournemouth. They won the North Hampshire Senior Cup again in 2023β24, beating Romsey Town 4β3 in the final. The 2024β25 season saw a third consecutive North Hampshire Senior Cup final against Romsey Town, with Basingstoke winning 6β0.
Ground
The club played at Castlefields from their establishment until 1945, when a site for a new ground was offered to them by Lord Camrose. The new ground was initially known as Winchester Road, and consisted of a small wooden stand together with grass banking with some terracing. The first match was played on 1 December 1945 against Southampton Borough Police, and the ground was later renamed after Lord Camrose.A new clubhouse was built in 1969 and a new main stand in 1970. Terracing was also added to the ground and floodlights erected. A roof was later installed over the terracing opposite the stand, with another terrace built next to the stand. The ground's record attendance of 5,085 was set in 1997 for an FA Cup first round match against Wycombe Wanderers. It currently has a capacity of 6,000, of which 651 is seated and 2,000 covered.
In 2019 the club was forced to relocate to Winchester City's City Ground as former chairman Rafi Razzak attempted to sell the Camrose for development. In October 2020 the club returned to Basingstoke, at the upgraded FA Winklebury Sports Complex in the Winklebury area of the town.
Club staff
First team- Manager: Dan Brownlie
- Assistant Manager: Aaron Nicholson
- Coach: Paul Worsfold
- Coach: Jon Boardman
- Physiotherapist: Seanagh McCarthy
- Goalkeeper Coach: Geraint Holliman & Lance Forster
- Academy Manager: Aaron Nicholson
- Academy Coach: Ben Cook
Honours
- Isthmian League
- *South Central Division champions 2022β23
- Southern League
- *Southern Division champions 1984β85
- Hampshire League
- *Division One champions 1967β68, 1968β69, 1970β71
- *North Division champions 1911β12, 1919β20
- Hampshire Senior Cup
- *Winners 1970β71, 1989β90, 1995β96, 1996β97, 2007β08, 2013β14, 2016β17, 2022β23
- North Hampshire Senior Cup
- *Winners 2022β23, 2023β24, 2024β25
- Remembrance Cup
- *Winners 2005, 2006
Records
- Best league position: 3rd in the Conference South, 2014β15
- Best FA Cup performance: Second round, 1989β90, 1997β98, 2006β07
- Best FA Trophy performance: Third round, 1998β99, 2003β04
- Most appearances: Billy Coombs
- Most goals: Paul Coombs 159
- Biggest win: 10β1 vs Chichester City, FA Cup first qualifying round, 1976
- Heaviest defeat: 8β0 vs Aylesbury United, Southern League Division One South, April 1979
- Record attendance: 5,085 vs Wycombe Wanderers, FA Cup first round, November 1997
- *Record league attendance: 2,810 vs Aldershot Town, Isthmian League Premier Division 26 December 1998
- Record transfer fee paid: Β£4,750 to Gosport Borough for Steve Ingman