Boston Town F.C.
Boston Town Football Club is a football club based in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. They are currently a members of the and play at Tattershall Road.
History
The club was established as Boston Football Club in 1964 by former officials of Boston United who were concerned that United's financial problems which had led them to resign from the Midland League would force the club to fold. The new club joined the Lincolnshire League, winning the league in their first season. They moved to the Central Alliance the following season, going on to win a second successive league title without losing a match. In 1966 they joined the Eastern Counties League. After finishing sixth in their first season, the club finished second from bottom in 1967β68, forcing them to seek re-election. However, as the club was on the northern edge of the league's geographical boundary, they resigned and moved to the Midland League.Boston won the Midland League in 1974β75; after completing their league fixtures, they were ahead of Eastwood Town in the table but Eastwood had one match left at Skegness and could overtake Boston if they won. Despite being 3β1 up at half time, Eastwood eventually drew 3β3, meaning Boston were champions. In 1976β77 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 3β1 at Barnsley. They won the Midland League again in 1978β79; in a repeat of the 1974β75 title, Boston finished their fixtures and were top of the table, but Skegness could overtake them if they won their final fixture at Retford Town. However, Skegness lost, resulting in Boston were champions.
Boston won their third Midland League title in 1980β81, and in 1982 became members of the Northern Counties East Football League when the Midland League merged with the Yorkshire League. The club were placed in the Premier Division of the new league, but after finishing bottom in 1986β87, dropped into the Supreme Division of the Central Midlands League. They won the Central Midlands League in 1988β89, and despite only finishing ninth in 1990β91, were accepted into the Premier Division of the United Counties League. In 1993β94 the club reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase, but lost 2β0 on aggregate to Taunton Town. In 1994 Boston were renamed Boston Town and won the United Counties League in their first season under the new name. They won the league for a second time in 2000β01 and went on to win the League Cup in 2003β04 and again in 2006β07. In 2008β09 Boston won the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy, beating Winterton Rangers in the final. When the Premier Division was split in 2021, the club were placed in the Premier Division North.
Boston won the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy again in 2022β23, defeating Deeping Rangers 2β0 in the final. In 2024β25 they finished fourth in the Premier Division North, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. After beating Eastwood 2β1 in the semi-finals, they lost the final against Bourne Town 8β7 on penalties.
Ground
The club initially played at the Mayflower Sports Ground for a few months, before moving to their current Tattershall Road ground. The ground has a wooden stand on one side of the pitch, which is divided into three sections, one of which has seats. Another stand with bench seating is located behind one goal, with a covered area behind the other goal adjacent to the clubhouse, turnstiles and tea bar. The ground currently has a capacity of 6,000, of which 450 is seated and 950 covered.Honours
- United Counties League
- *Premier Division champions 1994β95, 2000β01
- *League Cup winners 2003β04, 2006β07
- Central Midlands League
- *Supreme Division champions 1988β89
- Midland League
- *Champions 1974β75, 1978β79, 1980β81
- *League Cup winners 1976β77
- Central Alliance
- *Champions 1965β66
- Lincolnshire League
- *Champions 1964β65
- Lincolnshire Senior Trophy
- *Winners 1973β74, 1979β80, 1980β81, 1981β82, 1988β89, 1989β90, 2008β09, 2022β23
- Lincolnshire Senior B Cup
- *Winners 1965β66
Records
- Best FA Cup performance: First round, 1976β77
- Best FA Trophy performance: Second round, 1979β80
- Best FA Vase performance: Semi-finals, 1993β94
- Record attendance: 2,700 vs Boston United, FA Cup third qualifying round, 1970
- Biggest victory: 12β1 vs Clay Cross Works, 1965β66
- Most appearances: Lee Rippin
- Most goals: Gary Bull, 201, 2005β12
- Most goals in a season: Gary Bull, 57, 2006β07