Buxton F.C.
Buxton Football Club is a professional football club based in Buxton, Derbyshire, England. They are currently members of the and play at the Silverlands.
History
The club was established in autumn 1877 as an offshoot of the local cricket club, playing their first match on 27 October 1877. In 1891 they joined the Combination. They finished bottom of the league in 1895β96 and left at the end of the 1898β99 season, when they switched to the Manchester League. They were runners-up in 1904β05 but spent most of the next seven seasons in lower mid-table, finishing second-from-bottom on three occasions, before the league was disbanded in 1912.Buxton rejoined the Manchester League when it was re-established in 1920, and considered applying to join the new Football League Third Division North when it was formed in 1921, although they did not submit a bid. They were Manchester League runners-up in 1928β29 and 1929β30 and League Cup winners in 1925β26 and 1926β27. After winning the league in 1931β32, they joined the Cheshire County League. After World War II they were runners-up in 1946β47, and in 1951β52 they reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time. They beat Rawmarsh Welfare 4β1 in the first round and overcame Football League side Aldershot 4β3 at Silverlands in the second, before losing 2β0 at Second Division Doncaster Rovers in the third round.
In 1958β59 Buxton reached the first round of the FA Cup again, and after beating Crook Town 4β1 in the first round, they lost 6β1 at Accrington Stanley in the second. Another first-round appearance in 1962β63 resulted in a 3β1 defeat at Barrow in a replay. The season also saw them finish as runners-up in the Cheshire County League, and they went on to win the league title in 1972β73, earning promotion to the Northern Premier League. When the league gained a second division in 1987, Buxton were placed in the Premier Division, where they remained until finishing bottom in 1996β97, resulting in relegation to Division One. After finishing bottom of Division One the following season, they were relegated to the Premier Division of the Northern Counties East League.
In 2005β06 [Northern Counties East Football League|2005β06] Buxton won the Northern Counties East League Premier Division, earning promotion back to Division One of the Northern Premier League. The following season saw them crowned champions again, resulting in promotion to the Northern Premier League's Premier Division. They finished fifth in their first season back in the division, qualifying for the promotion play-offs, in which they beat Witton Albion 6β5 on penalties after a 1β1 draw in the semi-finals, before losing the final 2β0 to Gateshead. In 2021β22 the club defeated York City 1β0 in the first round of the FA Cup before losing 1β0 at home to Morecambe of League One. They finished the league season as champions of the Premier Division of the Northern Premier League and were promoted to the National League North.
Buxton reached the second round of the FA Cup again the following season, beating Merthyr Town 2β0 in the first round, before losing 4β0 at Ipswich Town. They also won the Derbyshire Senior Cup, defeating Derby County Academy 2β1 in the final. The club turned fully professional ahead of the 2024β25 season.
Ground
Buxton originally played at the Park, a ground shared with the cricket club, and later played at Cote Lane, London Road and Green Lane before moving to the Silverlands in 1884. The site was originally a field owned by the club's first captain, Frank Drewry. The opening match was held on 1 November 1884, a Derbyshire Cup match against Bakewell, which Buxton won 2β0.Cover was provided for spectators in 1890, at the same time as dressing rooms were built. A wooden stand was erected on one side of the pitch and replaced by the current main stand in 1965, which later had seats from Maine Road added to it. On the opposite side of the pitch is the Popular Side covered terrace. The end behind one goal has a covered terrace, with the other end empty. The ground currently has a capacity of 4,000, of which 490 is seated and 2,500 covered.
The Tarmac Silverlands Stadium is the highest football ground in England, at above sea level.
Honours
[Image:Trophies07.gif|230px|right|thumb|NPL Division One trophy, Presidents Cup trophy, NLP Team of the Year 2006β07 and NPL Division One Club of the Month August 2006]- Northern Premier League
- *Premier Division champions 2021β22
- *Division One champions 2006β07
- *President's Cup winners 1981β82, 2006β07
- Northern Counties East League
- *Champions 2005β06
- *President's Cup winners 2004β05, 2005β06
- Cheshire County League
- *Champions 1972β73
- *League Cup winners 1956β57, 1957β58, 1968β69
- Manchester League
- *Champions 1931β32
- *League Cup winners 1925β26, 1926β27
- Derbyshire Senior Cup
- *Winners 1938β39, 1945β46, 1956β57, 1959β60, 1971β72, 1980β81, 1985β86, 1986β87, 2008β09, 2011β12, 2022β23
Records
- Record attendance: 6,000 vs Barrow, FA Cup first round, 1962β63
- Most appearances: David Bainbridge, 642
- Most goals: Mark Reed, 251 in 469 games
- Record transfer fee paid: Β£5,000 to Hyde United for Gary Walker, 1989
- Record transfer fee received: Β£16,500 from Rotherham United for Ally Pickering, 1989
- Best FA Cup performance: Third round, 1951β52
- Best FA Trophy performance: Quarter finals, 1970β71, 1971β72
- Best FA Vase performance: Fifth round, 2005β06