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Vauxhall Motors F.C.

 
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Vauxhall Motors
Vauxhall logo.png
Full name Vauxhall Motors Football Club
Nickname(s) The Motormen
Founded 1963
Ground Motassist Arena
Rivacre Road
Ellesmere Port
(Capacity: 2,500 (350 seated))
Chairman England A.A Bartlam
Manager England Carl Macauley
League Conference North
2008-09 Conference North, 11th
Home colours
Away colours

Vauxhall Motors Football Club is an English football club based in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, who play in the Conference North. It was originally the works team of the car manufacturer Vauxhall. It had a lot of success in its local leagues and fought its way up to be among the highest ranked amateur football teams in England and currently has a semi-professional status.

It is generally regarded as the local team of Ellesmere Port, although another team, Ellesmere Port F.C. plays further down the pyramid in the West Cheshire League. It is currently managed by Carl Macauley.

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History

Vauxhall Motors F.C. was founded in 1963, shortly after the opening of the new Vauxhall Motors car plant in Ellesmere Port, in Cheshire. Early in its history, it played in the Ellesmere Port League and the Wirral Combination, but it soon grew too strong for those leagues. By 1970, the club had achieved several promotions and played on the company-owned Hooton Park. By 1987 however, it had opened its own ground, Rivacre Park, where the club plays today. The opening of the new ground was especially important as then England manager Bobby Robson brought a number of former international stars for the opening game.

On the pitch, the club also started finding some success, winning its first West Cheshire League championship in the 1985-86 season. Soon after, they reached their first Cheshire Amateur Cup and triumphed in the Wirral Senior Cup. These accomplishments did not go unnoticed, as the club successfully applied to join the North West Counties League for 1987-88. They easily won the league's Second Division in their second season at that level, and finished fourth in the First Division in 1989-90. Despite expectations to challenge for the league title the next season, the team only finished fifth, but won the North West Counties League Cup in the process, defeating Darwen 2-0.

Soon after its fifth place finish, the board took the decision to move back down to the West Cheshire League where the club finished in third place in the two following seasons. However, in 1994-95, the club won both divisions of the league — only the third time any club had achieved that in the 103-year history of the league. Soon after, they were accepted back into the North West Counties League. Just as before, they easily won the Second Division of the NWCL, but did not have the best of seasons in Division One, although they did reach the semi-final of the Cheshire Senior Cup. It continued to play in Division One, and reached the final of the NWCL Cup, losing to Kidsgrove Athletic in a closely contested match.

The 1998-99 season was the team's best by far to that point, reaching the Fifth Round of the FA Vase and earning its best ever league position in third place, and won the NWCL Cup. However, the next season was even better, with the team reaching the semi-finals of the FA Vase and romping to the NWCL title, thus earning a spot in the Northern Premier League Division One. The reserves also enjoyed a successful season, winning a number of smaller trophies.

The club enjoyed considerable success in the Northern Premier League as well, earning promotion to the Northern Premier League Premier Division in just one season and finishing in second place in the league. The team continued to play well, with its high point coming when they defeated then Division Two (now League One) side Queens Park Rangers in their first appearance in the FA Cup First Round proper[1][2] before losing in the next round in a televised match against Macclesfield Town.[3] The season after, the club hired manager Owen Brown and they earned promotion to Conference North.

The team was managed by Andy Mutch earlier in the season. Mutch was formerly the assistant manager, and swapped roles with his new assistant Carl Macauley when Macauley stepped down as first team manager for family reasons.[4] Following the clubs 6-0 home defeat to Kettering Town Carl decided he would switch back as manager.[5] The club finished in 21st position in the 2007-08 season, which means that they were due to be relegated but due to Nuneaton Borough's liquidation and the Conference's decision to expel Boston United, Vauxhall Motors were reprieved from relegation.

Best Performances

Colours and Badge

Vauxhall Motors' colours are white with a strip of blue for the top and blue shorts with white socks. The away kit is all sky blue. The kits have been sponsored by car retailer Lookers Wirral since 2000.

The team badge is the same as the logo of its parent company, Vauxhall Motors.

Stadium

Rivacre Park has been the home of Vauxhall since the 1980s, the club having formerly played at Hooton Park. It has a capacity of 2,500 with covered stand and terracing, with space for 269 seated guests. There are plans to improve the ground to Football Conference standards. The refitting was to have taken place before the kickoff of the 2006-07 season. The stand has just been refitted with new seats along with a step in the terrace at the golf course end of the ground. A new toilet block, disabled toilet and a new turnstile block have also been added. To increase capacity, more barriers have been installed to the covered terrace. The club shop has since been re-opened after the roof was damaged in a storm and work is ongoing to get the ground up to the required league grading. Recently, Vauxhall Motors FC announced that they have reached agreement with a local business to sponsor Rivacre Park for the next three years, and as such, the ground will henceforth be known as The Motassist Arena.

The ground also has a large sports and social club. This was originally for employees of the Vauxhall plant but is also open to the public on match days etc.

Current squad

As of 28 March 2009.
No. Position Player
England GK Jamie Holmes
England GK Zharir Mustafa
England GK Danzelle St. Louis Hamilton (on loan from Stoke City)
England DF Lee Dames
England DF Alan Griffiths
England DF Tom Hannigan
England DF Lee Owens
England MF Mattie Burke
England MF Jonathan Egerton
England MF Tom Field
No. Position Player
England MF James Holden
England MF Jordan Holmes
England FW Lee Furlong
England FW Pat McFadden
England FW Karl Noon
England FW Chris Noone
England FW Saul Otobo
England FW Anthony Wright

Achievements

  • Northern Premier League Premier Division
    • Runners-up (1): 2001-02
    • Note: Team promoted in 2003-04 season despite finishing ninth
  • West Cheshire League Division One
    • Winners (3): 1984-85, 1994-95 (reserves), 2002-2003 (reserves)
    • Runners-Up (1): 1982-83
  • Cheshire Amateur Cup
    • Runners-up (4): 1986-87, 1993-94, 2000-01 (reserves), 2004-05 (reserves)
  • Pyke Cup
    • Winners (2): 1999-2000 (reserves), 2004-05 (reserves)
    • Runners-up (1): 1972-73
  • Wirral Senior Cup
    • Runners-Up (3): 1982-83, 1994-95, 1999-2000 (reserves)

League History

Season League Pl W D L F A Pt Pos
1987-88 North West Counties League Division Two 42 15 16 11 58 50 46 7/22
1988-89 North West Counties League Division Two 34 25 8 1 68 17 58 1/18
1989-90 North West Counties League Division One 34 16 9 9 50 42 57 4/18
1990-91 North West Counties League Division One 36 15 10 11 42 36 55 5/19
1991-92 North West Counties League Division One 34 10 10 14 42 51 40 13/18
 
1995-96 North West Counties League Division Two 34 28 4 2 112 25 88 1/18
1996-97 North West Counties League Division One 42 14 15 13 70 69 57 10/22
1997-98 North West Counties League Division One 42 24 9 9 91 52 84 4/22
1998-99 North West Counties League Division One 40 26 7 7 92 40 85 3/21
1999-00 North West Counties League Division One 42 29 7 6 101 32 94 1/22
2000-01 Northern Premier League Division One 42 23 10 9 95 50 79 2/22
2001-02 Northern Premier League Premier Division 44 27 8 9 86 55 89 2/23
2002-03 Northern Premier League Premier Division 44 22 10 12 81 46 76 3/23
2003-04 Northern Premier League Premier Division 44 19 10 15 78 75 67 9/23
2004-05 Conference North 42 14 11 17 48 57 53 15/22
2005-06 Conference North 42 12 7 23 50 71 43 18/22
2006-07 Conference North 42 12 15 15 62 64 51 15/22
2007-08 Conference North 42 7 7 28 42 100 28 21/22
2008-09 Conference North 42 14 11 17 51 67 53 11/22

Miscellaneous

Their Reserve side still play in the West Cheshire League Division One.

Another Vauxhall Motors club, based in Luton, formerly played in the Isthmian League. This club has long since folded with the demise of the Vauxhall Motors factory. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Luton and Ellesmere Port factories played against each other for various trophies.

Players who have progressed to the Football League

References

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