英格蘭北部超級聯賽 04/27 14:00 42 [11] 基仕波路 v 拉德克利夫FC [1] L 3-2
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 04/20 14:00 41 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 貝斯福德聯 [18] D 1-1
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 04/13 14:00 40 [12] 韋比 v 拉德克利夫FC [1] W 1-2
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 04/06 14:00 39 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 馬特诺城 [17] W 4-0
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 04/01 14:00 38 [20] 柏福特 P A v 拉德克利夫FC [1] W 2-3
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 03/30 15:00 37 拉德克利夫FC v Marske United - Cancelled
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 03/23 15:00 36 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 阿斯頓聯 [8] L 2-5
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 03/19 19:45 34 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 莫佩斯 [11] W 4-1
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 03/16 15:00 35 史達福特流浪 v 拉德克利夫FC W 0-3
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 03/09 15:00 20 [6] 古斯利 v 拉德克利夫FC [1] L 1-0
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 03/02 15:00 34 拉德克利夫FC v 莫佩斯 - Postponed
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 02/24 15:00 33 [10] 伊肯斯頓城 v 拉德克利夫FC [1] W 1-2
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 02/17 15:00 32 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 馬連尼 [3] W 3-2
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 02/13 19:45 27 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 艾瑟頓哥利裡斯 [20] D 2-2
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 02/10 15:00 31 鑊梳城 v 拉德克利夫FC D 1-1
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 02/06 19:45 25 [15] FC曼徹斯特市聯 v 拉德克利夫FC [1] W 0-1
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 02/03 15:00 30 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 古斯利 [7] L 3-4
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 01/27 15:00 29 班巴布利治 v 拉德克利夫FC W 1-5
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 01/20 15:00 28 [7] 麥克爾斯菲爾德FC v 拉德克利夫FC [1] W 2-3
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 01/16 19:45 18 [18] 貝斯福德聯 v 拉德克利夫FC [1] W 1-3
英格蘭足總錦標賽 01/13 15:00 10 拉德克利夫FC v 巴尼特 L 1-2
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 01/13 15:00 27 拉德克利夫FC v 艾瑟頓哥利裡斯 - Postponed
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 01/09 19:45 21 蘭卡斯特城 v 拉德克利夫FC W 1-2
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 01/06 15:00 26 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 禾京頓 [15] W 3-1
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 12/30 15:00 25 FC曼徹斯特市聯 v 拉德克利夫FC - Postponed
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 12/26 15:00 24 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v 柏福特 P A [19] W 3-0
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 12/23 15:00 23 [8] 海德聯 v 拉德克利夫FC [1] L 3-1
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 12/16 15:00 22 [1] 拉德克利夫FC v Warrington Rylands [2] L 2-3
英格蘭足總錦標賽 12/12 19:45 9 拉德克利夫FC v 瑞迪契 W 4-0
英格蘭北部超級聯賽 12/09 15:00 21 蘭卡斯特城 v 拉德克利夫FC - Postponed

Wikipedia - Radcliffe F.C.

Radcliffe Football Club (formerly Radcliffe Borough) is an English football club based in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester where they play their games at Stainton Park. The club was formed on 24 May 1949 and currently plays in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. They will play in the National League North in the 2024-25 season after winning the 2023-24 Northern Premier League Premier Division title. Radcliffe won the division in 1996–97, won the playoffs twice in 2003 and 2019 and reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time in its history in 2000. The club changed its name to Radcliffe Football Club for the 2018–19 season.

History

The club was formed on 24 May 1949 at the Owd Tower Inn in Radcliffe by Jack Pickford & a committee of 17 and became a member of the South East Lancashire Football League. After a short period in that league, the club joined the Manchester League before gaining access to the Lancashire Football Combination in 1963. In 1972, Radcliffe won the League Cup and finished third in the league. Two years later it was accepted into the Cheshire League, which subsequently became the North West Counties League.

The first season again brought success when Radcliffe secured the Second Division championship in front of a record Stainton Park crowd of 1,468. After one season in the First Division, Radcliffe lifted the First Division championship in 1985 and made the step up into the newly formed Northern Premier League First Division in 1987. After many years of consolidation in the league, and at times, fighting against relegation, the 1995–96 season saw an upturn in the club's fortunes, both on and off the pitch. The club, for the first time in its history, reached the last 16 of the FA Trophy, narrowly losing to Football Conference side, Gateshead 2–1.

Radcliffe achieved its highest honour in the 1996–97 season, winning the Northern Premier League First Division title by 2 points ahead of local rivals Leigh RMI. The club's stay in the 'top flight' lasted only one season.

For the first time in its history the club reached the first round of the FA Cup in 2000, losing 1–4 to York City in a match played at Gigg Lane, the home of Bury, in front of a crowd of 2,495. Boro again missed out on promotion in the 2001–02 season when after leading the division until February a poor run to the end of the season, meant that the club entered the newly formed play-offs losing to Bamber Bridge in the semi-final at Irongate.

In the 2002–03 season Boro missed out on the championship by two points to Alfreton Town, and reached the 4th qualifying round of the FA Cup, losing to Chester City in front of 1,138 at Stainton Park. Promotion was finally won thanks to the play-offs by beating North Ferriby United in the semi-final and Chorley in the final at Stainton Park winning 4–2 on penalties after Chorley scored two goals in the last 10 minutes to make it 2–2 and take the game into extra time. Boro's Jody Banim got 46 goals in what was an unbelievable season for him.

Stainton Park during a friendly against neighbours Bury in 2006

With Boro back in the Northern Premier League Premier Division and a place in the newly formed Conference North up for grabs, promotion was obviously the aim. By November Boro were as high as sixth thanks to the 22 goals of Jody Banim who set an English record by scoring in 14 consecutive games. Boro sold Banim to Conference promotion chasers Shrewsbury Town for a record fee of £20,000 in December 2003, and without his goals the club slid down the table eventually finishing 19th and into the relegation play-offs beating Whitby Town on penalties 8–7 in the quarter-finals, before bowing out to Burscough in the semi-finals at home. In 2004–05 the club finished 9th in the Northern Premier League. The club continued to be near the play-offs and solid midtable finishes followed but after 4 seasons were relegated back to the first division in 2007, where the club have remained until 2019. Mid-table finishes and the occasional battle against relegation was the order of the next decade after a decade of success and a few cup runs.

In 2016 management changed, a new chairman and manager took the reins. Off the field investment was given to the stadium, a new stand at the Pilkington Road end of the stadium, a new press area and director's area after being destroyed by fire. And a new covered turnstile block, a TV Gantry, Boardroom, club shop, Sponsors Lounge and Social Club. Giving the stadium a fresh new look. The club changed name dropping the borough officially in 2018. Reaching the Lancashire Cup Final in 2017 nearly brought silverware to the new era. League finishes for the first two seasons were roughly the same as before. But with a new manager in charge Jon Macken with Frank Sinclair as his assistant brought some positive results towards the end of 2017–18 from when he took the reins in October 2017. The future looked bright and the hard work and investment on and off the pitch paid off as the club was promoted via the play-offs back to the Northern Premier League in 2019. The 2023–24 season saw Radcliffe crowned champions of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, earning promotion to the National League North for the first time in the club's history.

雷德克利夫足球俱樂部(Radcliffe F.C.)是一家位於英格蘭大曼徹斯特郡雷德克利夫鎮的足球俱樂部,成立於1931年。俱樂部目前在英格蘭北部超級聯賽甲級北賽區比賽,這是英格蘭足球聯賽系統的第八級。

雷德克利夫足球俱樂部的主場是埋葬球場(Bury Ground),可以容納4,200名觀眾。俱樂部的傳統顏色是紅色和白色。

雷德克利夫足球俱樂部在1960年代和1970年代取得了最大的成功。俱樂部在1966-67賽季晉升為英格蘭足球乙級聯賽,並在該聯賽中待了兩個賽季。1970-71賽季,俱樂部贏得了英格蘭足總錦標賽冠軍。

雷德克利夫足球俱樂部在1980年代和1990年代經歷了一段低迷時期。俱樂部在1990-91賽季降級至英格蘭北部超級聯賽甲級北賽區,並在那裡待了20多年。2011-12賽季,俱樂部贏得了英格蘭北部超級聯賽甲級北賽區冠軍,並升入英格蘭足球全國聯賽北賽區。

雷德克利夫足球俱樂部在英格蘭足球全國聯賽北賽區待了三個賽季,並在2014-15賽季降級至英格蘭北部超級聯賽甲級北賽區。俱樂部目前仍在英格蘭北部超級聯賽甲級北賽區比賽。