Nestlé Rowntree F.C.

Nestlé Rowntree F.C.
Nestlé Rowntree
Full name Nestlé Rowntree Football Club
Nickname(s) Rowntrees
Jo Row
Founded 1890s
Ground Mille Crux,
York, North Yorkshire
(Capacity: Unknown)
League York Football League Premier Division
2010–11 York Football League Division One, 2nd (promoted)
Home colours
Away colours

Nestlé Rowntree Football Club are an English football club from York, North Yorkshire. The team as their name suggests are affiliated with the chocolate factory of the same name; Rowntree's. It was founded during Joseph Rowntree's ownership of the factory.

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History

The club were founding members of the York Football League during 1897 under the name Rowntrees. They were one of the nine clubs taking part in the first season, and over the years from the original nine, they would be the only one to have an unbroken existence.[1] After gaining promotion, they became one of the founding Yorkshire Football League clubs in 1920–21, the club competed in the league twice, finishing eighth both times.[2]

In 1969, the teamname was changed to Rowntree Mackintosh because of the chocolate factory's merger with Mackintosh's. They entered into the new Northern Counties East Football League as founding members for the 1982–83 season. They were originally placed in NCEL Division Two and won that championship in their first season.

Upon promotion to the NCEL Division One, they finished runners-up in their debut season. This pattern continued in the league three more times in 1986–87, 1987–88 and 1988–89 before they eventually became champions of the league in 1989–90. Unfortunately for the club, although they were champions and had earned promotion, they were relegated to NCEL Division Two due to new ground regulations which had been introduced.[3] They left that league the following season disheartened even though they had finished third.

Recent times

The club play in the York Football League where they started out. They are now under the name Nestlé Rowntree, which has been their name since 1988. York City players Neil Grayson, Neil Redfearn and Andy McMillan have all played for the club in recent years.

Honours

  • NCEL Division One
    • Champions: 1989–90
    • Runners-up: 1983–84, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89
  • York Football League
    • Champions: 1901–02, 1930–31, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1978–79, 1980–81, 1981–82
    • Runners-up: 1910–11, 1912–13, 1919–20, 1929–30

Club records

References

Coordinates: 53°58′44.41″N 1°04′23.84″W / 53.9790028°N 1.0732889°W / 53.9790028; -1.0732889


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