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Prolific Malbon commits to Kidsgrove
Kidsgrove Athletic Prolific Malbon commits to Kidsgrove By James Gordon

Kidsgrove Athletic captain Anthony Malbon has signed a new deal for the 2019/20 season.

Mad magic March for Malbon
Kidsgrove Athletic Mad magic March for Malbon By James Gordon

March proved to be a fertile hunting ground for Kidsgrove Athletic’s Anthony Malbon.

Kidsgrove pay tribute to Gordon Banks
Kidsgrove Athletic Kidsgrove pay tribute to Gordon Banks By James Gordon

Kidsgrove Athletic paid tribute to England’s World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks at their game with Colwyn Bay at the weekend.

Kidsgrove hunt new stadium sponsor
Kidsgrove Athletic Kidsgrove hunt new stadium sponsor By James Gordon

EVO-STIK League West Division side are looking for a new stadium sponsorship, after Novus Solutions decided to end their deal with the club.

Butler back at Grove
Kidsgrove Athletic Butler back at Grove By James Gordon

Kidsgrove Athletic have welcomed back defender James Butler on loan from Stoke City for the rest of the season.

Kidsgrove to host Student Day
Kidsgrove Athletic Kidsgrove to host Student Day By James Gordon

Kidsgrove Athletic have announced that this Saturday’s EVO-STIK League West Division fixture against Prescot Cables will be a special Student Day with offers for students from both Staffordshire and Keele University.

Kidsgrove plan stadium improvements
Kidsgrove Athletic Kidsgrove plan stadium improvements By James Gordon

EVO-STIK League West Division side Kidsgrove Athletic have revealed a number of planned improvements to their Novus Stadium home.

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Address:
The Novus Stadium Hollinwood Road Kidsgrove Staffordshire ST7 1DH
Directions:
Seated:
2000
Standing:
Telephone:
01782 782412
Website:

Contacts

Chairman:
Mick Fitzjohn
Secretary:
Clare Balmer 07956 167563 clarebalmer71@hotmail.co.uk
Match secretary:
As secretary
Programme editor:
Ian Cooper 07875 978279 cooperspitchcare@outlook.com
Manager:
Ryan Austin

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History

There was a team in Kidsgrove dating back to the nineteenth century which evolved into Kidsgrove United. Kidsgrove Athletic were formed in December 1952 purely for local men to play in the side. A pitch was acquired down on the A50 when Kidsgrove played in the now defunct Burslem and Tunstall league and in 1961 the club took a year out to develop the land the present ground is on.

In 1963 the club joined the Staffs County league after winning both Burslem and Tunstall leagues. Three years later, the club had won the County league and the Staffs Challenge Cup. Some animosity was caused when the club left Staffordshire to join the Mid-Cheshire league where they became champions four times and challenge cup winners three times.

During the seventies the club lifted several trophies as both the first and second teams enjoyed a successful spell and the club grew and grew. These successes included the Staffs FA Vase, the Challenge Cup once more and the prestigious Sentinel Cup which was won three times. If the club had success on the field in the Seventies, it was the Eighties when the clubhouse and pitch developed. This period also lead to the building of the current changing room block by the then strong committee, providing some of the best facilities in the area.

In 1989 the club had at last been accepted into the North West Counties League, having been rejected twice. In 1989 Kidsgrove became the first club to win the Staffs FA Vase twice. With ground criteria becoming stricter they found themselves promoted to the first division of the NWCL in 1992 having finished tenth in the second division a year earlier.

Stoke City opened the floodlight era in 1992 but the demise of Eastwood Hanley strengthened the playing side in 1997 and the club became champions the following April as well as Challenge Cup winners after beating Vauxhall in the final. The club also reached the semi-final of the FA Vase that year and the club's record crowd against Tiverton Town.

Four years later with more work carried out the club became champions again and were promoted to the Unibond NPL. It was a struggle and in 2004 the club found themselves bottom of the league. The formation of a new league structure then came into force and the club remained in the league which saved the club from being relegated for the first time in their history. The one bonus that year was the lifting of the Staffs Senior Cup for the first time, Grove beating Stafford Rangers 1-0 at the Britannia Stadium, a competition that the club had then won on no fewer than five times.

In 2004-05 the club finished a respectable tenth and lifted their first piece of Unibond silverware with an exciting 7-6 win over Woodley Sports in the Chairman's Cup final. The club suffered the highs and lows of ground facelifts during the early years in the Northern Premier league with the stamps of Terry Hillman and Stan Brown left in the form of ground improvements that make it one of the best in the league today. On the down side, the club also suffered financial woes during this up and down period.

The 2009-10 season saw Grove achieve their highest ever Unibond League position when heading the table on no less than three occasions. However, the ‘enforced winter break’, due to the extreme weather that gripped the country, seemed to do them no favours. A strong finish to the season, however, did put Grove into the play-offs where we were to lose by a 1-0 score line away to Glapwell FC. Grove once again lifted the Fair Play Award (for the third year out of the last four) and in the prolific Dave Walker had the top goal scorer in the Unibond League.

2011-12 saw the club enjoy their best ever FA Cup run, reaching 4th Qualifying round before bowing out to Bradford Park Avenue in front of a crowd of 1140 fans. The end of this season however was to prove very significant with our chairman Michael Fitzjohn standing down due to work commitments. The next three seasons saw the club decline, only escaping relegation to the North West Counties league by deems of reelection. In November 2014, with the club on the brink, Mick Fitzjohn returned as chairman and a new board of directors was formed.

The 2015-16 season saw a turnover of players and a more successful campaign with Grove in mid-table comfort and a Staffs Senior Cup Final appearance. Following a poor start to the 2016-17 season, managers Pete Ward and Anthony Buckle were replaced by player manager Ryan Austin. The club once again saw a big turnover of players but finished a respectable mid table.

Despite kicking off season 2016-17 with high expectations, the club found themselves at the wrong end of the table fighting off relegation. After safety was secured, the club kept faith with Austin for season 2018-19, adding highly-rated coach Josh Brehaut and Dave Hamnet as director of football in a bid to improve their fortunes as they enter a new chapter in the Northern Premier League's new West Division.

Latest Results

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Sat 27 Apr
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Mon 22 Apr
1 – 0 W
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Sat 20 Apr
1 – 2 W

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