Winsford United F.C.

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Winsford United
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Full name Winsford United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blues
Founded 1883, as Over Wanderers
Ground Barton Stadium
Kingsway
Winsford
Capacity 600
Chairman England Mark Loveless
Manager England Chris Willcock
League North West Counties Football League Division Two
2005-06 Division Two, 4th
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Winsford United are a football team based in the Cheshire town of Winsford, near the England/Wales border. As of 2005-06, they play in the North West Counties Football League Division Two.

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Winsford United were founded in 1883, as Over Wanderers and played football in the Welsh Combination Football League. They changed their name and moved to their current ground, the Barton Stadium (then called the Great Western Playing Field), a few years later. However, after excessive spending, the club soon folded.

They re-formed just before the outbreak of the First World War, and re-grouped after this had finished under a committee led by Mr. R. G. Barton, becoming a founder member of the Cheshire League. From then until the late 1970s, Winsford United played football locally in Cheshire. Highlights of this period included one FA Cup first round appearance, against Peterbrough United, and Cheshire league wins in 1920-21 and 1976-77. During this period in the late 1970s, the club also reached the quarter finals of the FA Trophy and featured future Welsh international goalkeeper Neville Southall.

The Cheshire League merged with other regional divisions to become the North West Counties Football League in 1982, with Winsford doing sufficiently well to enter the Northern Premier League Division One upon its formation in 1987. They were promoted from that in 1992, and enjoyed their highest ever finish as runners up of the Northern Premier League Premier Division in 1992-93. They also reached the FA Cup First Round for a second time, losing to local rivals Wrexham, and won the Northern Premier League's league cup.

The successful team was broken up, however, when manager Mike McKenzie moved on. After a few more seasons in the bottom half of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and another loacal derby in the FA Cup first round - this time against Chester City - the club were relegated three times in four seasons. At the start of the 2003-04 season, they found themselves in the North West Counties Division Two.

The record attendance for a North West Counties League match is 4,328 for a division two match between FC United of Manchester and Winsford United on 2 January 2006.

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North West Counties Football League Division Two 2006/07

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