Handsworth F.C.

Summary

Handsworth Football Club is a football club based in Handsworth, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division and play at Olivers Mount in Darnall.

Handsworth
Full nameHandsworth Football Club
Nickname(s)The Ambers
Founded2014
GroundOlivers Mount, Sheffield
ManagerJon Froggatt and Mark Ward
LeagueNorthern Counties East League Premier Division
2022–23Northern Counties East League Premier Division, 16th of 20

History edit

The club was formed as Handsworth Parramore in 2014 as the result of a merger between Handsworth and Worksop Parramore; work on the merger had begun in 2013 and was finalised the following year.[1] The new club took Worksop Parramore's place in the Premier Division of the Northern Counties East League. In their first season the club won the League Cup, beating Cleethorpes Town 4–3 in the final, coming back from 3–1 down with six minutes remaining.[2]

In June 2019, the club was renamed Handsworth.[3]

Season-by-season record edit

Grounds edit

Olivers Mount was the home ground of the original Handsworth, but it failed a ground grading test in 2012 which resulted in the club being relegated from the Northern Counties East League. Parramore Sports played at Sandy Lane in Worksop, which they bought after Worksop Town were evicted in 2008. After the merger in 2014, the club's first team played at Sandy Lane (which Worksop Town had returned to as tenants), while reserve and youth team games were played at Olivers Mount. The first team moved to Olivers Mount in 2020.[4]

Honours edit

  • Northern Counties East League
    • League Cup winners 2014–15

Records edit

See also edit

  • Handsworth F.C. players
  • Handsworth F.C. managers

References edit

  1. ^ Merger of Handsworth FC & Parramore FC Worksop Parramore
  2. ^ NCEL Challenge Cup 2014/15 Northern Counties East League
  3. ^ League Cup draw made at AGM Northern Counties East League
  4. ^ Former Worksop Town manager Kyle Jordan signs for Handsworth Worksop Guardian, 8 July 2020
  5. ^ a b Handsworth Parramore at the Football Club History Database
  6. ^ Parramore’s record attendance broken Non-League Yorkshire, 30 July 2016
  7. ^ Report: Handsworth Parramore 1 Sheffield United 5 The Star, 29 July 2016

External links edit

  • Official website

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