- Long Eaton United F.C.
Football club infobox
clubname = Long Eaton United
fullname = Long Eaton United Football Club
nickname = "The Blues"
founded =1956
ground = Grange Park,
Long Eaton ,Derbyshire
capacity = 1500 (150 Seated)
chairman = flagicon|England Jim Fairley Jr.
manager = flagicon|England Mark Harvey
flagicon|England Glyn Stacey
league = NCEL Premier Division
season = 2007-08 | position = NCEL Premier Division, 12th
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leftarm2=009900|body2=009900|rightarm2=009900|shorts2=009900|socks2=009900Long Eaton United F.C. are a football club from
Long Eaton ,Derbyshire ,England who currently play in theNorthern Counties East Football League Premier Division .They were established in
1956 and joined theMidland Football League in1961 . They were founding members of theNorthern Counties East Football League in1982 .Long Eaton United were formed in 1956 and since then have played at Grange Park, Long Eaton. In their first season, the team then known as ‘The Stripes’, finished second in the
Central Alliance League , Division One (South), behind Skegness Town. In 1957-58 the Reserves won the Derby Senior League Cup, followed a year later by the senior team winning the Division One (South)Championship , Division One in those days being the highest division. In 1961-62 United were admitted to the reformedMidland Counties League and finished in a mid-table position. Fellow Derbyshire clubsMatlock Town finished as Champions and Alfreton Town finished in last place. The reserve team took the honours the following season by winning theCentral Alliance Division One Championship and the Derbyshire Divisional Cup. In 1965 United were to win theDerbyshire Senior Cup by beatingAlfreton Town 1-0 at TheBaseball Ground in Derby.Eleven years passed before United won the
Derbyshire Senior Cup again and thenMatlock Town were beaten 1-0 and 2-1 to bring the trophy back to Grange Park. The reserves again brought honours to the club by winning the Divisional Cup in seasons 1970-71 and 1971-72 and won the Notts Combination Premier Division Championship. At the end of the 1981-82 season the Midland Counties League and the Yorkshire League were merged to form theNorthern Counties East League as part of the ‘pyramid’ system. Due to a lack of ground facilities United were placed in Division One (South) and, having lost a large number of players to nearby Ilkeston Town, they struggled for three seasons before Pete Johnson became the Manager. His guidance led United to become Champions and gain promotion to the Premier Division. That season also United were League Cup finalists losing in a replay to Alfreton Town.In 1989-90, due to the lack of floodlights, United moved into the Supreme Division of the
Central Midlands League and in 1990-91 were demoted to the Premier Division, again due to the lack of floodlights. In 1992-93 Jim Fairley Senior, having resigned previously following a heart attack, rejoined as Chairman. The club reorganised and in 1993/94 United were back in the Supreme Division and under Jim Fairley Jnr. a Youth Section was formed. In 1996 United won Lottery money to fund a Centre of Excellence and in 1998 work on floodlights, fencing, dressing rooms and multi activity areas began. In 1997 Women’s football was introduced for youngsters and now the club have two senior teams, Grange Park then became the home to over 200 footballers and promotion to the Northern Counties East League Division One, was gained in 2002 followed by promotion to the Premier Division at the end of the 2003-04 season.They reached Third Qualifying Round in
FA Cup 4 times, 1965-66, 1967-68, 1970-71 and 1976-77External links
* [http://www.leufc.co.uk Official website]
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