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  1. History

     Early years  1989–2005  Recent history  Current season 

  2. Colours and badge

  3. Stadium

  4. Players

     Current squad  Out on loan  Academy  Former players 

  5. Supporters' Player of the Year

  6. Management and coaching staff

     Current staff  Managerial history 

  7. Honours

  8. Records

  9. Shirt/shorts sponsors/manufacturers

  10. References

  11. External links

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| chairman = Bob Andrews
| manager = Andrew Danylyszyn and Gary Smith (Joint managers)
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Tamworth Football Club is an English association football club based in Tamworth, Staffordshire. The club participates in the {{English football updater|Tamworth}}.

The club was formed in 1933 after the previous Tamworth club, Tamworth Castle, ceased to exist. They originally played at The Jolly Sailor Ground but after a year moved into The Lamb Ground. Local rivals include Burton Albion and Nuneaton Town, and to a lesser degree Atherstone Town, Bedworth United and Bolehall Swifts. The team are currently managed by Andrew Danylyszyn and Gary Smith.

History

{{main|History of Tamworth F.C.}}

Early years

The town of Tamworth had been represented at football by Tamworth Castle F.C. until the club folded in 1933. This void was filled thanks to a campaign started by a letter from a local businessman in the local newspaper setting in motion the formation of Tamworth F.C. Originally playing next to the Jolly Sailor pub, the club moved to their present ground, The Lamb Ground, in 1934. Tamworth began life competing in the Birmingham Combination, before joining the West Midlands League, which was later renamed the Birmingham League, in the 1950s. In the 1960s Tamworth experienced success, winning the league in 1963–64 and 1965–66, as well as lifting the West Midlands League Cup, Birmingham Senior Cup and Staffordshire Senior Cup in that decade.

1972 saw Tamworth promoted to the Southern League, but a period of falling attendances and financial difficulties followed. The club returned to the West Midlands League, and it was taken over by a consortium of local businessmen in 1984. In 1987–88 Tamworth won the League and were promoted back to the Southern League.

1989–2005

Tamworth, managed by Graham Smith, won the FA Vase in 1989, beating Sudbury Town. The final was played at Wembley Stadium, but the game finished 1–1, meaning that the winner would have to be decided by a replay. The replay was played at London Road, the home of Peterborough United, and Tamworth won 3–0 to lift the FA Vase for the first time.

Tamworth won promotion to the Football Conference in 2002–03 after winning the Southern League in 2001–02, only one year after narrowly missing the same promotion. That year, Tamworth earned a 3–3 draw on the final day at Folkestone Invicta while Kettering Town won, passing Tamworth for first place and winning promotion to the Football Conference. Tamworth also reached the final of the FA Trophy in 2002–03 season where they played Burscough but were denied a double, losing 2–1.

Recent history

The club completed perhaps their highest profile signing of all time on 23 February 2006, with the capture of former Arsenal, Aston Villa, Walsall and English national midfielder Paul Merson.[1] However, the arrangement meant that until the end of the season, the majority of Merson's wages were to be paid by the club he used to manage, Walsall. The arrangement however only lasted two games, although Merson only played once in the 2–1 home loss to Halifax Town. Merson was dropped to the bench for the following game, which was a 5–0 defeat away to Grays Athletic. Merson later announced his retirement from professional football as a player on 9 March 2006, less than a month after joining Tamworth.[2]

Although the club finished the 2005–06 season in 21st position (the last relegation position), in the Conference National, the club were spared the drop after Canvey Island resigned from the league. The Lambs did, however, reach the 3rd round of the FA Cup for the first time that season.

Despite a fairly poor 2006–07 league campaign, Tamworth once again found themselves at the 3rd round stage of the FA Cup. Norwich City beat The Lambs, and 18 days later Tamworth manager Mark Cooper and assistant manager Richard Dryden were dismissed with the club at the foot of the league table. They were replaced two days later by the former Tamworth managerial duo of manager Gary Mills[3] and assistant Darron Gee.[4] Despite the change in leadership, Tamworth were relegated after finishing in 22nd position. Tamworth kicked off the 2007–08 season in the Conference North, a disappointing league campaign saw the club finish in 15th position.

The club began their second season in the Conference North and followed up a fantastic season with a win over Hinckley United on 21 April 2009 which secured the title and promotion back to the Conference Premier. The win was duly attained with a 65th-minute goal from Nick Wright as the club won 1–0. Captain Martin Foster received the trophy in front of hundreds of ecstatic fans and the celebrations began at The Lamb Ground.[5]

On 13 October 2010, manager Gary Mills quit Tamworth to join fellow Conference Premier side York City, names of possible replacements started to circulate and many believed that Ian McParland had expressed interest in the job. However first team coach Des Lyttle became caretaker manager and was later hired as player-manager. He resigned as manager on 13 April 2011, and was replaced by Tamworth legend Dale Belford, who was to manage the club for the remaining four games of the season. Belford led Tamworth to last day safety with a 2–1 home win over Forest Green Rovers, with Jake Sheridan scoring the all important winning goal.[6]

In November 2010, Tamworth were drawn against Crewe Alexandra in the first round of the 2010–11 FA Cup, Tamworth won the tie 2–1, with goals coming from Alex Rodman and Danny Thomas. Tamworth were then drawn away to Carlisle United in the second round, and were knocked out after a 3–2 defeat.

Belford stepped aside at the end of the season, and the search for a new manager to lead the club for the 2011–12 Conference Premier season began, speculation was rife, and the names of former York City manager Martin Foyle, Eastwood Town manager Paul Cox and former Walsall assistant manager Martin O'Connor were all linked to the club, but on 25 May 2011, Tamworth announced Kettering Town manager Marcus Law as the club's new manager.

Tamworth were defeated by Everton in the 3rd round of the 2011–12 FA Cup 2–0 on 6 January 2012. Around 5,000 Lambs supporters made the trip to Goodison Park.

[7]

Marcus Law was relieved of his managerial duties[8] on 14 January 2013. Dale Belford was appointed as caretaker-manager for the foreseeable future with former Lambs player Scott Lindsey as his assistant.

The 2013-14 Football Conference was ultimately one to forget for the lambs. In a season that included a few highlights such as progress to the 2nd round of the 2013-14 FA Cup, where they were beaten 2–1 at home to Bristol City, Tamworth could not survive in the league and finished 23rd, dropping down into the Football Conference North after five seasons in the English fifth tier.

On 15 September 2014, with Tamworth in the bottom 3 of the Conference North, Dale Belford left the club by Mutual Consent and was replaced on 23 September by former Wrexham Manager Andy Morrell. Despite a 12-game winning run, promotion was just out of reach as Tamworth failed to get into the play-offs on goal difference.

The 2015–16 season saw virtually a new squad signed but again the elusive play-offs were just out of reach as Tamworth finished 7th.

Current season

Tamworth began the 2018–19 season in the newly formed Southern League Premier Central, and announced a new first team management consisting of Mike Fowler, as head coach, Tim Harris as director of football and the return of Paul Green as player-coach.[9]

The club announced the retained list two days later, with Aman Verma, Rhys Sharpe, Tom Shaw and Akwasi Asante already signed up for the season.[10] The first player from the previous season to commit was defender Joel Kettle, who signed a one-year extension.[11] along with Chandler Pegg, Charlie Shaw,[12]Dexter Walters[13] and Regan Upton.[14]

The club signed a number of new players including goalkeeper Jasbir Singh[15] Tristan Dunkley, Lewis Wright,[16] Kristian Green,[17] Chris Lait[18] Tyrell Waite[19] and loan signings Shane Blaney [20]and James Morris[21] from Doncaster Rovers and Kyle Finn from Coventry City.[22]

The club did however lose the services of Tom Shaw, who retired from playing and departed the club to join League Two side Lincoln City in a coaching capacity[23] and Dexter Walters joined League One side Coventry City following an impressive performance in a pre-season friendly.[24]

On 10 September 2018, following a disappointing start to the season, head coach Mike Fowler stepped down from his role.[25] Tim Harris also left the club on 20 September 2018, to take the director of football role at Hereford.[26] On the same day Dennis Greene was confirmed as the clubs new manager.[27]

Following a string of disappointing results, the club dismissed manager Dennis Greene on 20 January 2019.[28] On 8 March 2019, Andrew Danylyszyn and club legend Gary Smith were announced as joint managers for the club until the end of the season, with the management duo securing the job following a 5 game unbeaten run while in a caretaker role at the club.[29] Danylyszyn and Smith were announced manager of the month for March 2019 following 4 wins and a draw in their first 5 games in charge.[30]

Colours and badge

As of 2009, Tamworth play in an all red kit with white sides, and with the 2010-11 season there was no change colours but the white stripes on the sides moved so they went down as far as the sleeves. In 2011-12 the white sides changed to black and the shorts also changed to dark blue.

In 2012-13 the colours changed to go back to all red kits with white stripes on the side.

The Tamworth FC badge features the flag and the Stafford knot, the symbol of Staffordshire next to the Tamworth castle.

Stadium

{{main|The Lamb Ground}}

Tamworth have played at The Lamb Ground since 1934. Prior to this, they spent their first season at a ground adjacent to the Jolly Sailor pub. The Lamb Ground takes its name from a pub, the Lamb Inn, which formerly stood nearby. The ground has a capacity of approximately 4,000, and a directors box. All seating is in the Main Stand, which was constructed in 1997. The Main Stand occupies one side of the pitch, with a covered terrace known as the Shed on the opposite side.

As soon as the 2015–16 season finished, work began on a new 3G pitch, the first of its kind in the Conference North. This will be ready in time for the 2016–17 season and will be available for the community as a whole to use.

Players

Current squad

{{updated|22 March 2019}} [31]{{football squad start}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=GK | name=Lee Evans | other=player-goalkeeper coach}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=GK | name=Jasbir Singh}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Kyle Ambris}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Rashaan Frances}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Jordan Gough}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Kristian Green}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Joel Kettle | other=captain}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=Zimbabwe | pos=DF | name=Fortune Maphosa}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Alex Smith}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Kyron Stabana | other=on loan from AFC Wimbledon}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Jayden Thorne}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Regan Upton}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Sam Walton}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=MF | name=Ryan Beswick | other=vice-captain}}{{football squad mid}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=MF | name=Jordan Clement}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Jack Concannon | other=on loan from Birmingham City}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Claudio Dias}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Revarnelle James}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Chris Lait}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Joe Magunda | other=dual registation from Leamington}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=James Medford}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Charlie Shaw}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=MF | name=Chris Simpson}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Aman Verma}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=Montserrat    | pos=FW | name=Anthony Dwyer}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Jaanai Gordon}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Kyle Hayden}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=FW | name=Tyrell Waite}}{{football squad end}}The Southern Football League does not use a squad numbering system.

Out on loan

{{football squad start}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=GK | name=Aiden Jeynes | other=dual registration to Gresley}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=GK | name=Dan Jezeph | other=dual registration to Worcester City}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=DF | name=Harrison James | other=dual registration to Hinckley}}{{football squad mid}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=DF | name=Charlie Jemson | other=on loan at Frickley Athletic}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England          | pos=MF | name=Chandler Pegg | other=dual registration to Hinckley}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=Zimbabwe       | pos=FW | name=Junior Mpofu | other=dual registration to Hinckley}}{{football squad end}}

Academy

{{football squad start}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=DF | name=Lewis Kelly | other=captain}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Dilano Reid}}{{football squad mid}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=England | pos=MF | name=Declan Somel}}{{football squad player | no= | nat=Palestine | pos=FW | name=Ramzi Shaheen}}{{Football squad end}}

Former players

See Tamworth F.C. Players

Supporters' Player of the Year

Player name in bold represents players still on the playing staff of the club.

SeasonLevelNamePositionNationalityNotes
19957Jon Howard Defender {{ENG}} [32]
19986Tim Steele Midfielder {{ENG}} [33]
20075José Veiga Goalkeeper {{CPV}} [34]
20086Gareth Sheldon Striker {{ENG}} [35]
20096Gareth Sheldon Striker {{ENG}} [36]
20105Danny Alcock Goalkeeper {{ENG}} [37]
20115Kyle Perry Striker {{ENG}} [38]
20125Richard Tait Defender {{SCO}} [39]
20135Duane Courtney Defender {{ENG}} [40]
20145Lloyd Kerry Midfielder {{ENG}} [41]
20156James Belshaw Goalkeeper {{ENG}} [42]
20166James Belshaw Goalkeeper {{ENG}} [43]
20176Danny Newton Striker {{ENG}} [44]
20186Connor Taylor Midfielder {{ENG}} [45]
20197

Management and coaching staff

Current staff

PositionName
Manager (joint) SKN}} Gary Smith
Manager (joint) ENG}} Andrew Danylyszyn
Player/Goalkeeper Coach ENG}} Lee Evans
Kit Manager ENG}} Buster Belford
Backroom Staff Manager ENG}} Degsy Bond
Under 21 Manager SKN}} Gary Smith
Under 21 Manager ENG}} Gareth Zimmerman
Under 21 Coach ENG}} Jamie Ralph
Youth Development Manager WAL}} Mike Fowler

Managerial history

{{main|List of Tamworth F.C. managers}}

Honours

{{details|Tamworth F.C. seasons}}
  • Conference North
    • Champions: 2009
  • Southern Football League Premier Division
    • Champions: 2003
    • Runners-up: 2002
  • FA Trophy
    • Runners-up: 2003
  • FA Vase
    • Champions: 1989
  • Southern Football League Division One Midlands
    • Champions: 1997
  • West Midlands (Regional) League
    • Champions: 1964, 1966, 1972, 1988
  • West Midlands League Cup
    • Champions: 1965, 1966, 1972, 1986, 1988
  • Birmingham Senior Cup
    • Champions: 1961, 1966, 1969
  • Staffordshire Senior Cup
    • Champions: 1959, 1964, 1966, 2002
  • Harry Godfrey Trophy
    • Champions: 1994, 1997

Records

  • Best League Position: 15th in Conference National (Level 5), 2004/05
  • Best FA Cup performance: 3rd round, 2005/06, 2006/07 and 2011/12
  • Record Transfer Paid: £7,500 to Ilkeston Town for Tony Hemmings, 2000
  • Record Transfer Received: £12,000 from Kidderminster Harriers for Scott Rickards, 2003
  • Record Attendance: 4,920 v Atherstone Town, 1948
  • Record Victory: 14–4 v Holbrook Institute, 1933
  • Record Defeat: 11–0 v Solihull Borough, 1940

Shirt/shorts sponsors/manufacturers

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1999–2000ProstarPolesworth Garage
2000–2004NikeBloor Homes
2004–2007Ocean Finance
2007–2009Umbro
2009–2012AdmiralSnowdome
2012–2014JakoSolus Coaches
2014–2015Bradley Scott Windows
2015–2016J. Clarke Transport
2016–2017Solus Coaches
2017–2018MacronBradley Scott Windows
0000}}J. Clarke Transport

Following seven years with Nike, Inc., the club confirmed the kit manufacturer to be Umbro for the 2007/08 season.[46]

Snowdome were confirmed as the club's new shirt sponsor on 24 June 2009, agreeing to a three-year shirt sponsorship deal with the club. Automotive Solutions agreed a one-year short sponsorship, while Admiral Sportswear would be manufacturing the club's players and replica kits.[47]

On 14 July 2011, it was confirmed that Tamworth based IT Consultancy company, Computer Friendly Consultants would be renewing their back of shirt sponsor for the 2011/12 season.[48] Solus Coaches were announced as the first team shorts sponsor for the 2011/12 season.[49]

Tamworth announced on 27 March 2012 that their away kit for the 2012/13 season would be sponsored by Drayton Manor, with the clubs kits now been supplied by Jako.[50] The club followed this up on 26 April 2012 with confirmation that Solus Coaches would sponsor the team home shirt for the 2012/13 season.[51] The club confirmed on 2 May 2013 the kits would again be supplied by and sponsored by the same companies as the previous season.[52]

Tamworth confirmed on 30 June 2014 that they would again their kits would be made by Jako, and would sponsored by two local companies, on the front of the shirts would be Bradley Scott Windows and on the back J. Clarke Transport.[53]

Tamworth announced for 2016/17 season that the clubs shirts would again be supplied by Jako, for the fifth season running, and the home shirt would again be sponsored by Solus Coaches and the away shirt would be sponsored by local restaurant Turpins.[54]

For the 2017/18 season, Tamworth confirmed on 24 April 2017, their home shirts would be supplied by Macron Cardiff, and the shirt sponsor would be Bradley Scott Windows.[55] On 23 April 2018 it was announced the clubs kit would again be supplied by Macron Cardiff, and the shirt would be sponsored by J. Clarke Transport.[56]

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External links

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  • {{Official website|http://www.thelambs.co.uk/}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090623015200/http://www.tamworthfcheritage.co.uk/ Heritage site]
  • Fan's Forum
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