Chasetown F.C.

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Chasetown
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Full nameChasetown Football Club
Nickname(s)The Scholars, The Chase
Founded1954;71 years ago (1954) (as Chase Terrace Old Scholars)
GroundThe Scholars Ground, Chasetown, Burntwood
Capacity3,000 (500 Seated)
ChairmanSteve Jones
ManagerMark Swann
League Northern Premier League Division One West
2024–25 Northern Premier League Division One West, 4th of 22
Website www.chasetownfc.co.uk

Chasetown Football Club is an English football club based in the Chasetown area of Burntwood, Staffordshire. The club plays in the Northern Premier League First Division West and is nicknamed The Scholars, having been formed by affiliates of nearby Chase Terrace High School in the Chase Terrace area of Burntwood.

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Chasetown gained national recognition in November 2005 when the BBC televised the club's FA Cup first round home tie with Oldham Athletic, in which the team held their Football League opponents to a 1–1 draw. They went on to finish the 2005–06 season as Midland Alliance champions and gain promotion. In the 2007–08 F.A Cup the Scholars defeated Port Vale 1–0 in a Second Round replay. In doing so, they became the lowest ranked club to reach as the Third Round Proper of the FA Cup. [1] before losing to eventual finalists Cardiff City.

History

Chasetown Football Club was founded in 1954 as Chase Terrace Old Scholars Youth Club by Brian Baker and schoolmaster Ray Derry. The club initially competed in the Cannock Youth League before moving to the Lichfield and District League in 1958, and then to the Staffordshire County League in 1961.

In 1972, the club adopted its current name, Chasetown FC, upon joining the West Midlands (Regional) League Division One. Under manager Larry Percival, the club won a league title, although promotion was denied due to inadequate facilities. A move to The Scholars Ground in 1983 enabled progression to the Premier Division.

Under Mervyn Rowe, Chasetown won the West Midlands League Cup (1990) and the Walsall Senior Cup (1991, 1993). His tenure also included a 36-game unbeaten league run before stepping down in 1993. Following several managerial changes, his son Michael Rowe took over in 2002, with Charlie Blakemore assuming the role in 2004.

Chasetown gained national attention during the 2005–06 FA Cup, reaching the First Round Proper for the first time and drawing against Oldham Athletic in a match broadcast live on the BBC. In 2007–08, they became the lowest-ranked side to reach the FA Cup Third Round, defeating Port Vale before losing to Cardiff City.

The club earned promotion to the Southern League in 2006 and was later transferred to the Northern Premier League. In 2010–11, Chasetown made a notable run in the FA Trophy, defeating Grimsby Town on the way to the quarter-finals.

Blakemore departed in 2011, and the club was relegated that season. Under Craig Harris, Chasetown claimed another Walsall Senior Cup in 2014. Subsequent managers included Marcus Law, Scott Dundas, and Mark Swann, who took charge in 2020.

In 2021–22, Chasetown reached the play-off final, attracting a then-record crowd of 2,500.

In 2023, upgrades to The Scholars Ground included the installation of an artificial pitch, a new 300-seat stand at the Chasewater end, a club shop, and improved spectator facilities. The 2024–25 season marked further success, with Chasetown winning the Staffordshire Senior Cup for the first time.

Crest

Chasetown's crest features a deer, in reference to nearby Cannock Chase, and a Stafford Knot.

Ground and supporters

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The Scholars Ground

The Scholars Ground has been Chasetown's home since 1983. The ten highest official attendances recorded at the ground for competitive fixtures are as follows:

AttendanceOpponentsMatchDateResult
2,706 Hednesford Town Northern Premier League Division One Midlands 1 January 20250-3
2,500 [2] Belper Town Northern Premier League Division One Midlands play-off final30 April 20220-1
2,420 Cardiff City FA Cup 3rd round Proper5 January 20081-3
2,134 Blyth Spartans FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round25 October 20051-0
2,031 Hednesford Town Northern Premier League West1 January 20240-0
2,000 Mansfield Town FA Trophy 4th round Proper1 March 20112-2
1,997 Oldham Athletic FA Cup 1st round Proper6 November 20051-1
1,986 Port Vale FA Cup 2nd round Proper, Replay11 December 20071-0
1,842 Witton Albion Northern Premier League West2 December 20233-2
1,408 Nuneaton Borough FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round27 October 20072-1

There are 4 sides at The Scholars Ground. A seated stand with a clubhouse and wooden seats is the oldest of them. There is also turnstiles on this side, with another seated stand behind the goal. In November 2022, a new 350 seated stand was put in place through the clubs twenty20 lottery funds of £13,000, 5 rows of metal terracing for away fans in league and cup games after a final end running across the far side of the pitch where the dugouts are.

In December 2023, Chasetown re-opened their ground to the public after months of work on the ground, including an artificial pitch for the first time as well as brand new facilities around the ground. A then home league record crowd of 1,842 were in attendance as they watched Chasetown beat Witton Albion 3–2.

Players


Correct as of 21st February 2025. [3]

Team management

Honours and records

National cup record

Team records

(1972–73 onwards)

Individual records

References

  1. "Chasetown dream on after Cup win". BBC official website. 12 December 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  2. "NAILERS WIN PLAY-OFF FINAL AND SECURE PROMOTION". Belper Town FC.
  3. https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/chasetown/teams/20991/the-team