Ossett United F.C.
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Full name | Ossett United Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Sheepicorns | ||
Founded | 2018 | ||
Ground | Ingfield, Ossett | ||
Capacity | 1,950 | ||
Chairman | James Rogers | ||
Manager | Wayne Benn | ||
League | Northern Premier League Division One East | ||
2020–21 | Northern Premier League Division One North West (season curtailed) | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Ossett United Football Club is a football club based in Ossett, West Yorkshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Division One East.Ὓ
History[edit]
The Formation of Ossett United
Ossett United was created on the 1st June 2018 following the merger of Ossett Town AFC (est. 1936) and Ossett Albion AFC (est. 1944). Both Ossett Town and Ossett Albion had managed to gain Northern Premier League status and maintain that level of football for a remarkable period of time, with Ossett Albion being the biggest club in Ossett.
Early History
The two clubs merged under the leadership of a new board brought together from the two previous clubs. The founding directors were John Chidlaw (OA), James Rogers (OT), Emma Chidlaw (OA), Dawn Rogers (OT), Lee Summerscales (OA) and Lee Broadbent (OT) forming the new Board with support from Phil Smith as CEO. John Chidlaw took on the role of Chairman for the first season. The Club made its new home Ingfield, the previous home of Ossett Town, and used Dimple Wells, the previous home of Ossett Albion, as its Ladies and Academy Team base.
The two once rivals (Ossett Town & Ossett Albion), were evenly matched when playing one another with the most recent game ending as a 1-1 all draw. The clubs merging allowed for both teams best players to merge into one where they currently sit 10th in the Northern Prm=emier leshirm
On the pitch, the first year (2018/19) was a remarkable success with attendances significantly increased from what either club had experienced previously, coupled with success on the pitch reaching the play-off semi-final and winning the County Cup, under the guidance of manager Andy Welsh. Off the pitch things were not as successful with a number of resignations and board changes and some challenging financial issues to deal with following the merger. By the end of the 2018/19 season, Phil Smith had taken on the mantle of club chairman following a number of board changes.
Wayne Benn took up the managerial reigns in late 2019 following a poor start to the 2019/20 season, however, that season was ended abruptly in March 2020 with the onset of a global pandemic known as Covid 19. The season was null and voided. Off the pitch there were more troubles for Ossett United in November 2019 as a significant and unprecedented court case, dating back to a tackle in 2015 when Ossett Town were playing Radcliffe Borough, was lost with United facing legal and damages costs amounting to £135,000. Fortunately, the club received a generous loan from two of its closest supporters to avoid the club going into liquidation (at worst) or selling the Ingfield ground (at best).
The start of the 2020/21 season started late due to the ongoing pandemic and virtually finished as soon as it had started with only eight league games having ben played by United. This time the season was curtailed rather than null and voided and meant a second season had gone unfinished. Off the pitch Rogers and Smith swapped roles due to Smith's work commitments and Rogers took on the role as Chairman, a role he had previously held at Ossett Town. 2020 also saw the club declare Dimple Wells as surplus to requirements and made arrangements to surrender the lease making Ingfield the single home of the united club.
Honours[edit]
- West Riding County Cup: Winners, 2018-19
Current squad[edit]
- As of July 2021[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Records[edit]
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- Best League Position: 5th in Northern Premier League Division One East, 2018-19
- Best FA Cup Performance: Second Qualifying Round, 2019-20
- Best FA Trophy Performance: Second Qualifying Round, 2018–19
- Record League Attendance: 1005 vs Liversedge, 15 October 2021
- Record Cup Attendance: 1,118 vs AFC Guiseley, West Riding County Cup Final, 9 April 2019
References[edit]
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