Coventry United F.C.

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Coventry United
Coventry United F.C. logo.png
Full nameCoventry United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Red and Greens, United
Founded1 July 2013;11 years ago (2013-07-01)
Stadium Butts Park Arena
Capacity4,000 (3,000 seats)
ChairmanRaymond Nowack
ManagerEllis Alleyne
League United Counties League Premier Division South
2023–24 United Counties League Premier Division South, 14th of 20
Website https://www.coventryunitedfootballclub.co.uk/

Coventry United Football Club is an English association football club based in Coventry in the West Midlands, England, United Kingdom. The team competes in the United Counties League Premier Division South, the 9th tier of English football, and is managed by Ellis Alleyne. [1]

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The club was founded in 2013 by then Chairman Jason Kay [2] along with three co-chairmen's, Jason Timms, Marcus Green, Pete Schofield, and Club Secretary Graham Wood, following a takeover of Coventry Spartans in reaction to Coventry City moving from the Ricoh Arena to Northampton to play at Sixfields Stadium. [3] Edwin Greaves had been in charge of the club since its foundation until the spring of 2016 when he was replaced by Terry Anderson.

On the 4th of July 2015, the club announced the takeover of Coventry City Ladies F.C, re-branding the ladies' side Coventry United Ladies F.C.; [4] But this arrangement ended in June 2023 when the women's team was rebranded as Rugby Borough W.F.C. [5]

History

2013

Coventry United Football Club was founded following the takeover of Coventry Spartans. The Spartans' manager, Edwin Greaves, stayed on as Coventry United's first manager, along with club secretary, Graham Wood. The club's debut league match took place at Kenilworth Town in the Midland Football League Division 3 on Saturday, 13 August 2013, with a 2-1 victory. Kenroy Dennisur and Brian Ndlovu scored the goals that day. United finished runners-up to Kenilworth, securing promotion. Coventry United also reached their first Cup final, The Challenge Vase, losing 3-1 to Enville Athletic FC. The club's first league title followed the next season. Coventry United dominated MFL Division 2, finishing 15 points ahead of its closest rivals. Their progression to Step 6 of the Non-League Pyramid followed. Season 3 saw Coventry United fighting for the Division 1 title with the likes of Bromsgrove Sporting, Lichfield, and Nuneaton Griff. [6]

2016

In March 2016, Edwin Greaves left the club and was replaced on an interim basis by Terry Anderson, along with his assistant, Luke Morton. Under Terry's stewardship, United began a run to win their final 11 matches, conceding just 3 goals along the way. Consequently, they beat their competition to the title. Afterwards, Anderson and Morton's roles were secured on a permanent basis. Following a flurry of promotions, Coventry settled into the MFL Premier Division. [6]

2017

Following stints at The Cage (Alan Higgs Centre) and Sphinx Drive, the summer of 2017 saw United move into their new home, the Butts Park Arena. [6]

2020

The club was bought from the original owners by Coventry-based businessman Joe Haggarty. [7] After 5 seasons in the MFL Premier Division and finishing as Coventry's highest-ranked non-league club for 5 years in a row, the restructuring of the non-league pyramid saw Coventry United placed in the United Counties League Premier Division South. Following the departure of Terry Anderson in November 2021, the Red and Greens hired manager, Russell Dodds, and assistant manager, Darren Acton. They resigned from their roles for personal reasons several weeks later. [6]

2022

In February 2022, Joe Haggarty resigned as chairman and manager of Coventry United Football Club, with Ivor Lawton taking charge of first-team responsibilities. Long-term club supporter Nigel Ward took over the club in March 2022. [7] Nigel's efforts to make up for lost time and money over the summer, along with the hard-working officials and volunteers, put the club in a much stronger position, both on and off the field, than during the closing months of the 2021/22 campaign. With his job to stabilize the club completed, Nigel stepped aside and was replaced as chairman by local businessman, Michael Kavanagh, with John Goodman appointed as Vice Chairman. In the summer of 2022, Carl Nolan took over as Team Manager. [6]

2023

Carl Nolan was appointed as First Team Manager in the summer of 2022 and remained in the post until he resigned on the 31st October 2023. On the 1st November, Ellis Alleyne was promoted to the manager position from the under 21's to help steady the ship on a temporary basis, during this time he was assisted by John Goodman, vice chair and Rob Hennedy who stepped up from the clubs under 18’s whilst the club made a decision on the next manager. Following a tough run of fixtures on the 1st December Ellis Alleyne was given the permanent role of manager and guided the team to a respectable 14th placed finish. Michael Kavanagh made the decision to stand down from his position as chairman and was replaced in the role by John Goodman. [6]

2024

The Month of March 2024 was significant for the club’s future plans as it introduced a new co ownership team with Raymond Nowack buying into the club on the 7th March 2024 and Hamad Al Salem on the 29th March 2024. On the 25th May The club made the decision to part ways with manager Ellis Alleyne. Jamie Hood was appointed as the club’s new manager with Aaron Eales joining as assistant manager. Rob Hennedy along with Lucy Stead our team’s physio agreed to stay on as part of the backroom team and were joined by Craig Jee to complete the coaching team. After a stable pre-season campaign, the league season got off to a tough start with three heavy defeats leading to Chairman and Co-owner John Goodman stepping down on 7th August. The club also parted company with Jamie Hood, Aaron Eales and Craig Jee. Ellis Alleyne was soon reappointed as first team manager and he appointed Jamie Burkacki as assistant manager with Rob Hennedy and Lucy Stead continuing to be a part of the backroom team. On the 12th August Raymond Nowack was appointed as the new club chairman, whilst he and Hamad Al Salam remain as a majority shareholders. [6]

Manager History

Managers of Coventry United F.C
DatesName
July 2013 - March 2016Edwin Greaves
March 2016 - November 2021Terry Anderson
November 2021 - December 2021Russell Dodds
June 2022 - August 2022Ivor Lawton
August 2022 - October 2023Carl Nolan
December 2023 - May 2024Ellis Alleyne
May 2024 - August 2024Jamie Hood
August 2024 - PresentEllis Alleyne

Stadium

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Butts Park Arena

Coventry United currently play their home games at The Butts Park Arena in Coventry.

Butts Park Arena is a multi-use sports stadium in Spon End, Coventry, England. Its main use is as a rugby stadium. It is the home ground for Coventry R.F.C.

It was also formerly the home ground of the Coventry Jets, an American football team. From the 2017–18 season, the stadium is also the home of Coventry United, a non-league football club.

The stadium was built in 2004 and currently has one stand, known for sponsorship reasons as the XL Motors stand, which has a capacity of 3,000 and includes several conference and banqueting facilities. The West Stand which was a temporary structure holding 1,000 was removed at the end of the 2005–06 season on grounds of health and safety. There is also standing space for up to 1,000 supporters around the pitch. The stadium now holds a capacity of 5,200.

In June 2019 the pitch was replaced with an artificial playing surface.

Colours

Coat of Arms of Coventry City Council.svg

Coventry United's home kit is made up of the city's civic colours, red and green.

The shirt is red and the shorts and socks are the same shade of dark green.

The club's away strip is a full dark green strip.

Coventry United Kits.jpg

Former ladies team

On 4 July 2015, Coventry City Ladies F.C. announced that they would merge with Coventry United and be rebranded as Coventry United Ladies F.C. from the beginning of the 2015–16 Women's Premier League season. [8]

In June 2023, following the team's relegation from the Women's Championship, the second tier of women's domestic football in England, Coventry United's association with the women's team was terminated and the team was renamed Rugby Borough W.F.C. [9]

Backroom staff and club officials

NamePosition
Flag of England.svg Ellis AlleyneManager
Flag of England.svg Jamie BurclackiAssistant Manager
Flag of England.svg Rob HennedyGoalkeeping Coach
Flag of England.svg Lucy SteadClub Physio
Flag of England.svg Marian DavisClub Secretary

Seasons

Year [10] LeagueLevelPWDLFAGDPtsPositionLeading league scorer(s)Goals FA Cup FA Vase Average attendance
2013–14 Midland Combination Div. Two 1230222610533+72682nd of 16
Promoted as runners-up
Daniel Stokes
Brian Ndlovu
Nathan Stoute
26
17
8
not eligiblenot eligiblenot enough data
2014–15 Midland League Div. Two 113022449740+57701st of 16
Promoted as champions
Daniel Stokes
Joshua Blake
Sean Kavanagh
24
17
10
not eligiblenot eligible97
2015–16 Midland League Div. One 1038331412333+901001st of 20
Promoted as champions
Joshua O'Grady
Matthew Brown
Chris Cox
29
15
15
DNPnot eligible98
2016–17 Midland League Premier Div. 942188166357+6628th of 22Kai Williams
Chris Cox
Joshua O'Grady
14
12
11
QR1 1st Round 100
2017–18 Midland League Premier Div. 942187178077+3618th of 22 Shaq McDonald
Craig Reid
Mitchell Piggon
Lewis Rankin
13
10
9
9
EP1 3rd Round 229
2018–19 Midland League Premier Div. 938168145247+5568th of 20Tyler Haddow
Joseph Cairns
Kyle Carey
6
5
5
EP1 4th Round not enough data
2019–20 Midland League Premier Div. 92919556031+29621st of 20 (at time of cancellation)Matthew Gardner
Christopher Camwell
Joseph Cairns
16
12
8
EP1 4th Round not enough data
2020–21 Midland League Premier Div. 996032315+5189th of 19 (at time of cancellation)Riley-Cole O'Sullivan
Joshua O'Grady
Kyle Carey
9
6
5
PR 3rd Round not enough data

Records and honours

Club honours

  • Midland Football League Division One
    • Winners: 2015–16
  • Midland Football League Division Two
    • Winners: 2014–15
  • Midland Football League Division Three
    • Runners-Up: 2013–14
  • Presidents Cup
    • Winners: 2014–15
  • Birmingham FA Challenge Vase
    • Runners-Up: 2013–14

Team records

Player records

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