Worsbrough Bridge Athletic F.C.

Association football club in England

Football club
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic
Full nameWorsbrough Bridge Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s)The Briggers
Founded1923
GroundPark Road, Worsbrough
Capacity2,000 (175 seated)[1]
ChairmanMark Booth
ManagerLee Morris
LeagueNorthern Counties East League Division One
2022–23Northern Counties East League Division One, 15th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Home colours

Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Football Club is a football club based in Worsbrough, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Division One and play at Park Road.

History

The club was formed as Worsbrough Bridge St James in 1923,[2] before being renamed Worsbrough Bridge Athletic. After playing in the Barnsley Junior League, the club joined the Barnsley Nelson League in 1939. They were runners-up in the league in 1943–44 and champions the following season. They returned to the Junior League in 1947, before switching to the Barnsley Association League in 1949. They were league champions in 1950–51 and 1952–53 and League Cup winners in 1956–57 and 1958–59.[1] The club were renamed Worsbrough Bridge Miners Welfare & Athletic in 1961 after entering into partnership with the local Miners Welfare scheme,[2] after which they joined Division Two of the Sheffield Association League in 1963.

Worsborough Bridge were promoted to Division One at the end of their first season in the Sheffield Association League, and were Division One champions in 1965–66 and 1969–70. In 1971 the club moved up to Division Three of the Yorkshire League.[3] After finishing third in their first season in the league, they were promoted to Division Three.[3] Another third-placed finish in 1972–73 saw them earn a second successive promotion to Division One.[3] They finished second-from-bottom of Division One in 1975–76 and were relegated to Division Two.[3] After finishing third-from-bottom of Division Two in 1978–79 the club were relegated to Division Three.[3]

When the Yorkshire League merged with the Midland League to form the Northern Counties East League in 1982, Worsbrough were placed in Division Two South. League reorganisation in 1984 saw them moved to Division One Central, before further reorganisation saw them placed in Division Three for the 1985–86 season.[3] They went on to finish as runners-up in the division, earning promotion to Division Two.[3] The club were Division Two runners-up in 1990–91 and were promoted to Division One.[3] They were Division One runners-up in 1990–91.

In 2006 the club were renamed Worsbrough Bridge Athletic.[4] They finished bottom of Division One in 2009–10 and 2015–16 but were not relegated.[4]

Season-by-season record

Season Division Level Position FA Cup FA Amateur Cup FA Vase Notes
1932–33 Barnsley Junior League
1933–34 Barnsley Junior League
1934–35 Barnsley Junior League
1935–36 Barnsley Junior League
1936–37 Barnsley Junior League 3/7
1937–38 Barnsley Junior League 3/12
1938–39 Barnsley Junior League 7/11
1939–40 Barnsley Nelson League Withdrew from league
1943–44 Barnsley Nelson League 2/11
1944–45 Barnsley Nelson League 1/9 Lost league play-off
1945–46 Barnsley Nelson League 4/12
1946–47 Barnsley Nelson League
1947–48 Barnsley Junior League 3/9
1948–49 Barnsley Junior League League champions
1949–50 Barnsley Association League - Lost league play-off
1950–51 Barnsley Association League 1/13 League champions
1951–52 Barnsley Association League
1952–53 Barnsley Association League League champions (won play-off)
1953–54 Barnsley Association League
1954–55 Barnsley Association League 1/9 Lost league play-off
1955–56 Barnsley Association League
1956–57 Barnsley Association League 1/8 Lost league play-off
1957–58 Barnsley Association League 2/13
1958–59 Barnsley Association League 1/12 Lost league play-off
1959–60 Barnsley Association League 1/11 Lost league play-off
1960–61 Barnsley Association League 2/9
1961–62 Barnsley Association League 3/12
1962–63 Sheffield Association League Division Two Promoted
1963–64 Sheffield Association League Division One 7/16
1964–65 Sheffield Association League Division One
1965–66 Sheffield Association League Division One 1/16 League champions
1966–67 Sheffield Association League Division One 4/18
1967–68 Sheffield Association League Division One
1968–69 Sheffield Association League Division One
1969–70 Sheffield Association League Division One 1/17
1970–71 Sheffield Association League Division One 1QR
1971–72 Yorkshire League Division Three 3/14 3QR Promoted
1972–73 Yorkshire League Division Two 3/16 3QR Promoted
1973–74 Yorkshire League Division One 8/16 2QR
1974–75 Yorkshire League Division One 12/16 1R
1975–76 Yorkshire League Division One 15/16 PR Relegated
1976–77 Yorkshire League Division Two 9/16
1977–78 Yorkshire League Division Two 9/15
1978–79 Yorkshire League Division Two 14/16 Relegated
1979–80 Yorkshire League Division Three 7/14 1QR
1980–81 Yorkshire League Division Three 7/16 1QR
1981–82 Yorkshire League Division Three 4/15 1QR
1982–83 Northern Counties East League Division Two South 3/14
1983–84 Northern Counties East League Division Two South 7/13 PR
1984–85 Northern Counties East League Division One Central 13/16 EPR
1985–86 Northern Counties East League Division Three 2/14 Promoted
1986–87 Northern Counties East League Division Two 6/18 EPR
1987–88 Northern Counties East League Division Two 5/15 EPR
1988–89 Northern Counties East League Division Two 4/14
1989–90 Northern Counties East League Division Two 11/14 EPR
1990–91 Northern Counties East League Division Two 2/13 3R Promoted
1991–92 Northern Counties East League Division One 10/16 EPR
1992–93 Northern Counties East League Division One 10/14 2R
1993–94 Northern Counties East League Division One 8/15 EPR
1994–95 Northern Counties East League Division One 2/16 - 1R
1995–96 Northern Counties East League Division One 11/16 1QR
1996–97 Northern Counties East League Division One 10/15 1R
1997–98 Northern Counties East League Division One 7/15 2QR
1998–99 Northern Counties East League Division One 6/13 1R
1999–2000 Northern Counties East League Division One 10/16 1QR
2000–01 Northern Counties East League Division One 11/16 2QR
2001–02 Northern Counties East League Division One 3/16 2QR
2002–03 Northern Counties East League Division One 14/17 1QR 2QR
2003–04 Northern Counties East League Division One 15/18 1R
2004–05 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 15/16 1QR
2005–06 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 9/16 2QR
2006–07 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 8/17 1R
2007–08 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 15/17 1QR
2008–09 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 16/19 2QR
2009–10 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 18/18 1R
2010–11 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 12/20 2QR
2011–12 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 11/20 2QR
2012–13 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 9/22 1QR
2013–14 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 10/22 - 2QR
2014–15 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 16/22 2QR
2015–16 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 21/21 1QR
2016–17 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 20/22 1QR
2017–18 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 19/22 1QR
2018–19 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 7/20 2QR
2019–20 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 - 2QR Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 - 1QR Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 9/21 1QR
2022–23 Northern Counties East League Division One 10 15/20
Source: Football Club History Database

Ground

The club began playing at Park Road before World War II, but left in 1947.[2] They returned after purchasing the ground in 1953.[2] After entering into partnership with the Miners Welfare scheme, the ground was developed with new changing rooms and a new hall during the early 1960s.[2] In the early 1970s a new stand was built. A record attendance of 1,603 was set for an FA Amateur Cup match against Blyth Spartans in 1971, although the real figure may have been closer to 2,500.[2] Floodlights were installed in 1993.[2]

Honours

  • Sheffield Association League
    • Division One champions 1965–66, 1969–70
    • League Cup winners 1965–66
  • Barnsley Association League
    • Champions 1950–51, 1952–53
  • Barnsley Junior League
    • Champions 1948-49

Records

See also

  • Worsbrough Bridge Athletic F.C. players
  • Worsbrough Bridge Athletic F.C. managers

References

  1. ^ a b c Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Northern Counties East League
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Pyramid Passion
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Worsbrough Bridge Miners Welfare at the Football Club History Database
  4. ^ a b Worsbrough Bridge Athletic at the Football Club History Database

External links

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