History Ringwood

RINGWOOD TOWN HISTORY

Year Formed 1879 - Ringwood Hornets Total Wessex Seasons 17
Joined From Hampshire League Total Seasons in top tier 2
First Season 2004/05 Total Seasons in second tier 15
Final Season N/A Total Seasons in third tier 0
Current Members Division 1 Total Null and Void Seasons 2

League record

Season Tier Pld Won Draw Lost Gl For Gl Ag Gl Diff Pts Pos
2004/05 T2 42 20 3 19 89 84 5 63 11th
2005/06 T2 42 20 6 16 81 71 10 66 9th
2006/07 T1 38 5 8 25 34 85 -51 23 19th
2007/08 T1 44 5 9 30 45 124 -79 24 22nd
2008/09 T2 40 17 6 17 86 80 6 57 11th
2009/10 T2 40 22 8 10 79 55 24 74 5th
2010/11 T2 36 18 5 13 61 60 1 59 6th
2011/12 T2 34 13 7 14 62 59 3 46 9th
2012/13 T2 30 10 4 16 48 71 -23 34 9th
2013/14 T2 30 7 1 22 41 104 -63 22 13th
2014/15 T2 28 9 4 15 42 53 -11 31 11th
2015/16 T2 34 12 5 17 73 64 9 41 13th
2016/17 T2 40 23 6 11 90 56 34 75 5th
2017/18 T2 34 14 3 17 81 93 -12 45 11th
2018/19 T2 36 12 7 17 52 77 -25 43 12th
2019/20 T2 29 6 10 13 50 66 -16 28 VOID
2020/21 T2 12 5 2 5 25 30 -5 17 VOID
Total 589 218 94 277 1039 1232 -193 748

Few football clubs in Hampshire can boast that they are over 140 years old, but an ancient copy of the  old Ringwood Almanac reveal that Ringwood Town Football Club was formed in 1879. The club is first  mentioned in county records in 1886 when it used the title of Ringwood Hornets. 


The team was disbanded during the 1914-1918 war and was re-established in 1918 as Ringwood  Comrades, consisting mainly of servicemen returning from the battlefields. 


In 1936 the club reverted to the name of Ringwood Town Football Club but was disbanded again  during the Second World War. In 1946 the club was listed as Ringwood and Welworthy Football Club  but soon reverted back to the title of Ringwood Town and has played under that name ever since. 


The club played at Carvers Playing Fields during the 1950s and 1960s but an ambitious club committee,  encouraged by Ringwood Town Council, laid the foundations for the club to move to the present Long  Lane ground. 

Successive committees have continued to improve the facilities at the ground such that the club was  able to join the Wessex League in 2004. 


Ringwood Town have won the Bournemouth Senior Cup on 4 occasions and runner up on a further  four. In 1980 the club recorded its most memorable achievement when Southern League opponents were defeated to win the Russell Cotes Cup. Since then the club was promoted to Hampshire League  Division One only to be relegated the following season. The club has had notable success in the  Bournemouth Leagues and in the Bournemouth F.A. Page Croft Cup. 


During 2003-04 season the 1st team reached the final of the Hampshire League Floodlit Cup whilst the  reserve team won the Hampshire League Combination 2 Division. 


In 2005-06 the 1st team finished 9th, with the reserve team 5th in their respective decision. The re formed Sunday team won Bournemouth F.A. Division 3 with an unbeaten league record and a new  League record, conceding only 9 goals in 22 matches. This improvement was not maintained in 2006- 07, with the club finishing next to bottom of the Wessex League Premier Division. 

The club strives to improve all aspects of its structure as one club with over 25 youth teams from  Under 6 through to Under 16 which flows into the Under 18 team in the Bournemouth League. In  2017 the Under 18s won Division One Dorset and the Hampshire Cup in their 2nd season! We have  now formed the next step of the Development team playing in the Bournemouth Premier League which we are pleased to see is having players involved in the Wessex One Division week in week out. 


Strenuous efforts continue to maintain the excellent playing surface which has been extensively  overhauled in recent times by volunteers within the club. 


Ringwood FC continues to develop as a footballing hub for the Town with plans in place, and under  Council review, for a major re-development with a new clubhouse and 3G playing surface.


FA CUP

Furthest progress - 2010/11 1st Qualifying Round - Cinderford Town

Record victory - 2010/11 Extra Preliminary Round - Cowes Sports 5-0


FA VASE

Furthest progress - 2020/21 1st Round - Newton Abbot Spurs

Record victory - 2020/21 2nd Qualifying Round - Romsey Town 5-1

The FA Cup and FA Vase records are the best achieved whilst in League membership. Where this has been on more than one occasion, only the last time it was achieved is shown here.

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