結果

英格蘭南部聯賽甲組 03/05 19:45 - Kempston Rovers v 禮頓城 L 2-0
英格蘭足總錦標賽 10/28 14:00 7 南公園 v 禮頓鎮 L 2-1
英格蘭足總錦標賽 10/07 14:00 16 Boldmere St Michaels v 禮頓城 W 0-3
英格蘭足總錦標賽 09/24 14:00 15 劍橋城 v 禮頓城 W 0-2
英格蘭足總盃 09/02 14:00 14 禮頓城 v 劍橋城 L 1-6
英格蘭南部聯賽甲組 08/16 18:45 - 艾爾斯伯裏聯 v 禮頓城 - View
歐洲友誼賽 07/26 18:45 - 禮頓城 v 丹斯特堡城 L 1-2
歐洲友誼賽 07/16 12:00 - 禮頓城 v 海耶斯 W 2-0
歐洲友誼賽 07/08 18:45 - 比格爾斯威德FC v 禮頓城 L 6-4
英格蘭足總盃 10/03 14:00 15 禮頓城 v 里斯 敦 L 1-2
英格蘭足總盃 09/22 18:45 14 禮頓城 v 米頓荷城 W 4-0
英格蘭足總盃 09/07 14:00 14 盧域梳鎮 v 禮頓城 L 2-0

統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 5 1 4
Wins 2 0 2
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 7 1 6
Goals against 10 6 4
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Leighton Town F.C.

Leighton Town Football Club are an English football club located in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. They were established in 1885. The club plays home games at Bell Close and currently play in the Southern League Division One Central.

History

Early history

Leighton Town F.C. was formed in 1885 and in their early years were winners of the Leighton and District League on several occasions. They were one of the original members of the South Midlands League (then known as the Bedfordshire County League) in 1922, the same year they changed their name to Leighton United (a change which lasted until 1963). They were also members of the Spartan League from 1922 to 1952, but their only successes were two Spartan League Division Two titles in 1923–24 and 1927–28.

In 1952, they became founder member of the Hellenic League but after two seasons moved back to the South Midlands League. In 1965–66, Leighton finished bottom of the Premier Division, but won the title the following season. They then returned to the Spartan League once again, followed by a two-year spell in the United Counties League before returning once again to the South Midlands League where they were to remain until 1992.

Promotion to Isthmian League

In the 1991–92 season Leighton won the South Midlands Premier Division title and stepped up to the Isthmian League, initially in Division Three, with promotion to Division Two following in 1996. The 2000–01 season brought relegation but the club bounced back in 2004, winning the title of what was now called Division Two. That same year re-organisation of the pyramid saw them switched to the Southern League.

Craig Wells resigned from the club early into the 2012–13 season – despite a strong end to the previous campaign, however he rejoined the side as manager in June 2013. Due to heavy debt and increasing costs the club made the decision not to pay their players for the 2013–14 season, becoming the only amateur side in the division.

Wells left the manager's position again in June 2014, replaced by former Ampthill Town boss Craig Bicknell.

After only one season at the club, Bicknell was sacked as the manager, despite the team reaching their best league position in recent years, and was replaced by former Arlesey Town, Hemel Hempstead Town, Aylesbury United and Aylesbury boss Mark Eaton in June 2015, Eaton was sacked at the end of October 2015 following a poor run of results, however a dispute between the departing manager and the club unfolded in the local paper.

Following Leighton Town's relegation from the Southern League Division One Central in 2016, the club parted company with manager Stuart Murray.

Return to Spartan South Midlands League

Murray was replaced by former Ashford Town (Middlesex) manager Paul Burgess in June 2016, as the club prepared for their first season back in the Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division following their relegation. Burgess resigned in November and was replaced with Scott Reynolds as interim manager, with Adam Kirkup and Lee Halling being appointed as his assistants, and Sean Downey continuing in his role as general manager. In May 2018, after a 4th placed finish in the league, manager Scott Reynolds resigned before being appointed as Aylesbury manager shortly afterwards. On 16 May, former Hemel Hempstead Town manager Danny Nicholls was appointed as his successor. However, in October 2018, Nicholls resigned after just 12 league games due to a poor run of form, with Aylesbury manager Reynolds also resigning just two days later. Joe Sweeney and Paul Copson were appointed as joint managers to replace Nicholls shortly after.

盧頓鎮足球俱樂部(英語:Luton Town Football Club)是位於英格蘭貝德福德郡盧頓的職業足球俱樂部,成立於1885年,現時於英格蘭足球甲級聯賽作賽。

球隊乃英格蘭足球聯賽的創始成員之一,並於1988年奪得聯賽盃冠軍。盧頓鎮歷史上的最高聯賽排名是在1983年升上甲組聯賽,並於1985-86賽季獲得第6名,取得參賽歐洲足總盃的資格。

盧頓鎮的主場球場是簡稱「肯尼爾沃斯路」的盧頓甘泉路運動場(Luton Town Football Club Stadium),可容納10,226名觀眾。球隊的暱稱是「帽匠」(The Hatters),源自盧頓鎮曾經是製帽業的中心。

盧頓鎮的球衣顏色是條紋襯衫,主場球衣是橙色和白色,而作客球衣則為白色和橙色。球隊的會徽是一隻拿著足球的帽子,背景則是一座工廠,象徵著盧頓鎮的製帽業歷史。