Stewarts & Lloyds Corby A.F.C.

Stewarts & Lloyds Corby
Full name Stewarts & Lloyds Corby
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Foundrymen
Founded 1935
Ground Recreation Ground
Occupation Road, Corby
Chairman John Davies
Manager Alex Cross
League United Counties League Division One
2015–16 United Counties League Division One, 3rd

Stewarts & Lloyds Corby A.F.C. is a football club based in Corby, Northamptonshire, England. The club plays in the United Counties League Division One, and is currently managed by Alex Cross.

History

The club was founded in 1935 as the works team of the Stewarts & Lloyds Iron & Steel Company. S & L was the principal steel company exploiting the ironstone in the area, and the major employer in Corby. The club was a leading contender in the United Counties League.

In 1948 a rival club, Corby Town was formed in the town. Most of the key S & L personnel joined the new club, leaving a rump which joined the Kettering Amateur League. The club won the Kettering Amateur League championship in 1954, and they joined the United Counties League in 1957.

The club’s form in the league was indifferent, but they won the Division One championship in 1973–74 and 1974–75 and were promoted to the Premier Division for 1975–76, where they played until relegation at the end of 2013/14 season. The club nearly went under in 1989 before a rescue by local businessman John Georgiou, who changed the name to Hamlet S&L after his company for three seasons.

The club installed floodlights in 1992, which allowed them to enter more competitions, including the FA Cup for the first time since the war. They have also made ground improvements with the assistance of a lottery grant.

They reached the second qualifying round of the FA Cup in season 2008–09, before winning the UCL that year.

In July 2011, the club employed Lee Duffy alongside Daren Young as joint managers.[1] Duffy took the role up solely in March 2012, and he resigned from first team manager duties in September 2012, though he was to remain in the club as Football Development manager.[1] He was replaced by former co-manager, Daren Young, who was assistant manager at Corby Town for a short period.[2] For the 2014-2015 season, Barry Britton took over as first team manager. He left the club after 8 games due to work commitements, with Alex Cross taking charge.

Reserves

The Reserves team is called Corby S&L Khalsa and competes in the Northamptonshire Combination Football League Premier Division.[3]

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England Robin Arch-Jones
England Jack Bergin
England Paul Britton
England Ryan Britton
England Arran Brown
England Tyla Brown
England Harry Campbell
England Jack Clements
England Aaron Crosby
England Lewis Good
England Steven Hadden
England Danny Hay
England Jay Ironmonger
No. Position Player
England Kieran Jakes
England Sean King
England Andrew Malloy
England Darren Malone
England Kieran Malone
England Bradley Marshall
England Corey McGovern
England Matty O'Neill
England James Rutter
England James Ryan
England Jake Thompson
England Lee Thompson
England Lee Thomson

Honours

Records

Former players

1. Players that have played/managed in the Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

References

  1. 1 2 O'Brien, Kevin (6 September 2012). "Lee Duffy Resigns But...". Pitchero. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  2. O'Brien, Kevin (6 September 2012). "...And Daren Young Returns". Pitchero. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  3. "S&L Corby AFC - S&L Khalsa". Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  4. 1 2 Stewarts & Lloyds Corby at the Football Club History Database

Coordinates: 52°29′59.07″N 0°41′36.06″W / 52.4997417°N 0.6933500°W / 52.4997417; -0.6933500

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