- Stalybridge Rovers F.C.
Infobox Football club
clubname = Stalybridge Rovers
fullname = Stalybridge Rovers Football Club
nickname =
shortname =
founded = "c." early 1890s
dissolved =
ground = Off (now) Waterfield Roadcite book |last= Twydell |first= Dave |authorlink= Dave Twydell|title= Denied F.C. |year= 2001 |isbn= 1-874427-98-4 |pages=pp. 146-147]
capacity = "unknown"Stalybridge Rovers Football Club were an English football club from
Stalybridge ,Cheshire at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century.History
Stalybridge Rovers joined
The Combination in 1894, staying for one season, finishing fifth. In 1895 they joined the Lancashire League and played there for eight seasons; they were League champions in 1900-01. They left the League in 1903 to join the Second Division of theLancashire Combination , winning promotion to the First Division in their inaugural season. However they finished bottom of the division in 1906-07 and left the Combination soon after.Stalybridge first entered the
FA Cup in 1894, enjoying their best run in 1899-00, beating South Liverpool, Stockport County and then Burslem Port Vale 1-0 in the Fifth Qualifying Round before losing to Bristol City 2-1 in the First Round proper.The club made two attempts at entry to
the Football League , in 1900 and 1901. The first attempt only gained one vote. The second attempt saw them gaining the same number of votes as rejected League members Walsall, seven, but they lost out to first time applicants Bristol City, who gained election with 23 votes.Players
Famous players for Stalybridge Rovers include
Herbert Chapman , who later led Huddersfield Town and Arsenal to the First Division title as manager, who played for the club "circa" 1897; andArthur Wharton , Britain's first black professional footballer, who played for Stalybridge Rovers from 1896 to 1897, and again from 1899 to 1900. It is not clear if the two ever played together.Other players included former Blackburn Rovers and Woolwich Arsenal star
Tommy Briercliffe , and John Johnston, who later went on to play for Southampton.ee also
*Stalybridge Celtic, founded 1909 or 1906, who play in Stalybridge to this day
References
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*cite book | author=Phil Vasili | title=The First Black Footballer, Arthur Wharton, 1865-1930: An Absence of Memory | id=ISBN 0-7146-4903-1
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