Irchester United FC

Irchester United FC
 
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Irchester United FC

Alfred Street

Irchester

Wellingborough

Northants

Ground Phone number: 01933 312877

Directions to ground:

From A509 Wellingborough/Newport Pagnell road turn into Gidsy Lane to Irchester. Turn left into Wollaston Road B659. Alfred Street is on the left hand side with the ground at the end.



Club History



The club was formed as Irchester Excelsior in 1883, changing its name to United two years later. In 1980 the club underwent another name change following a merger with Wellingborough Eastfield to overcome a player shortage. In 1990 a return to the more traditional United name was made. 

In the early years the club played at "The Boundleys", changing at the Working Mens Club. The present Alfred Street ground was first used in 1921 although it was ploughed up during the war. The club resumed football at the Recreation Ground before going back to Alfred Street in 1952. 

The Roman's first success of note came in 1929 when they won the first of a record nine Rushden & District League titles. A year later the championship was retained with further success in the Northants Junior Cup and Irchester Charity Cup, which the Romans won on ten occasions up to 1961. 

The Northants League 2nd Division was won in 1931 and 1932 before Irchester briefly competed in the semi-professional 1st Division. In 1936 they returned to the Rushden League, winning it as the reserves had done in 1933 and 1934, when they also won the Northants Junior Cup. 

In the post war era more success followed as the Romans won the Junior Cup in 1949 and carried off four Rushden League titles between 1947 and 1957. 

Irchester returned to the UCL in 1969 and won promotion to Division One in 1974. Highlights since have included Northants Junior Cup success in 1976, runners up in the same competition seven years later and a superb run in the first open Knockout Cup in 1981-82, three Premier scalps claimed en route to a a semi-final defeat at Stamford. 

The nineties saw the Romans struggle but in 2003 they enjoyed their best seasons in almost thirty Division One campaigns, finishing third.



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