Newport (IOW) F.C.

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Newport (Isle of Wight)
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Full nameNewport (Isle of Wight) Football Club
Nickname(s)The Port
Founded1898
Ground Beatrice Avenue, East Cowes, (ground share with East Cowes Vics)
ChairmanJohn Davies (club), Steve Rackett (supporters trust - majority owners).
ManagerSteve Brougham
League Wessex League Division One
2023–24 Wessex League Division One, 12th of 21
Website Club website

Newport (Isle of Wight) Football Club is a semi-pro football club based in Newport on the Isle of Wight, England. They are currently members of the Wessex League Division One and they currently groundshare at East Cowes Vics' Beatrice Avenue ground.

Contents

The club is majority owned by a Supporters Trust.

History

The club was established on 27 January 1888, [1] and were founder members of the Isle of Wight League in 1898. [2] They won the Isle of Wight Challenge Cup in 1904–05, [3] and again in 1907–08, when they were also league champions. [1] The club went on to retain the league title for the next two years. [1] After winning the league again in 1923–24, [1] they moved up to the East Section of the Hampshire League. [4] They won the Isle of Wight Memorial Cup in 1925–26, [3] before being moved into the County Section of the Hampshire League in 1927 and then the South Division the following year as the league was restructured. [4] They won the Isle of Wight Challenge Cup again in 1928–29. [3]

In 1929 Newport were placed in Division One of the league and went on to win the league title in the 1929–30 season, [5] also winning the Isle of Wight Senior Cup. [3] They were Division One runners-up the following season and again in 1931–32, a season in which the club also won the Hampshire Senior Cup for the first time. They went on to win the Division One title for a second time in 1932–33. [5] The 1935–36 season saw them finish as runners-up in the division, as well as reaching the first round of the FA Cup for the first time; after beating Yeovil & Petters United 1–0 in the first round, they lost 8–0 at Southall in the second. [6] The club went on to win a third league title in 1938–39. [5] During World War II the club returned to the Isle of Wight League, [2] returning to the Hampshire League after the war. In the 1945–46 FA Cup they defeated Leyton Orient 3–1 on aggregate in the first round (to date, their only FA Cup win over a League club) before losing 12–0 to Aldershot in the second round. [6] The club were Hampshire League champions in 1949–50, [7] starting a decade of sustained success for the club.

After finishing as runners-up in Division One in 1951–52, Newport were Hampshire League champions in 1952–53, [7] a season which saw another first round appearance in the FA Cup, losing 5–0 at Swindon Town. They retained the league title the following season and also faced Swindon in the FA Cup first round again, this time losing 2–1. [6] In 1954–55 they were Hampshire League runners-up and lost 4–3 at Hinckley Athletic in the first round of the FA Cup. [6] The 1956–57 season saw the club crowned champions for a fifth time in ten years, with another FA Cup first round appearance resulting in a 6–0 defeat at home to Watford. Further appearances in the FA Cup first round in 1957–58 and 1958–59 ending with defeats to Hereford United and Shrewsbury Town. [6] Although the club were Division One runners-up in 1958–59, the following season saw them finish in the bottom three of the division. [7] In 1968–69 they finished bottom of Division One and were relegated to Division Two. [8]

Newport were Division Two runners-up in 1970–71, earning promotion back to Division One. [9] They were Division One runners-up in 1977–78 and won the league title the following season. [9] The club went on to retain the league title for the next two seasons. [6] In 1986 they were founder members of the Wessex League. [6] After finishing as runners-up in 1989–90, they moved up to the Southern Division of the Southern League. [6] In 1994–95 the club reached the FA Cup first round for the first time since the 1950s, losing 3–2 at home to Aylesbury United. The following season saw them reach the first round again, before losing 2–1 to Enfield in a replay. [6] The club were transferred to the Eastern Division in 1999 and were Eastern Division champions in 2000–01, earning promotion to the Premier Division. However, they were relegated back to the Eastern Division after only a single season. [6]

In 2004 Newport were transferred to Division One of the Isthmian League, where they played for two seasons before being moved into Division One South & West of the Southern League. The 2007–08 season saw them finish bottom of Division One South & West, resulting in relegation back to the Premier Division of the Wessex League. [6]

Ground

The club initially played at Well's Field, which was later renamed Church Litten [10] before moving to St Georges Park.

They currently ground share Beatrice Avenue with East Cowes Vics.

The club are awaiting a promised new stadium build by developers South Coast Leisure (SCL) at The Racecourse, [11] between Newport and Wootton Bridge. SCL cannot open their proposed retail development on the site of St Georges Park until the club is handed the keys of a newly built ground. [12]

Honours

Records

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Newport (IW) FC – Brief History Horndean F.C.
  2. 1 2 History Isle of Wight FA
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Isle of Wight cup history RSSSF
  4. 1 2 Hampshire League 1919–1929 Non-League Matters
  5. 1 2 3 Hampshire League 1929–1939 Non-League Matters
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Newport IOW at the Football Club History Database
  7. 1 2 3 Hampshire League 1948–1960 Non-League Matters
  8. Hampshire League 1960–1970 Non-League Matters
  9. 1 2 Hampshire League 1970–1980 Non-League Matters
  10. Newport IOW Wessex League
  11. "New Home of Newport Football Club to be Named Wightfibre Park". October 2019.
  12. "DÉJÁ VU! SOUTH COAST LEISURE CLAIM 'PROGRESS' MADE IN BUILDING NEW FOOTBALL GROUND FOR NEWPORT". Island Echo. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  13. 1 2 3 Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p453 ISBN   978-1869833695

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