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Highgate United F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Highgate United
Full nameHighgate United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Gate
Founded1948
GroundThe Coppice, Shirley
ChairmanMalcolm Ward
ManagerTerry Anderson
LeagueMidland League Premier Division
2023–24Midland League Premier Division, 5th of 18

Highgate United Football Club is a football club based in the Shirley district of Solihull, having relocated from their original location of Highgate in Birmingham. They are currently members of the Midland League Premier Division and play at the Coppice.

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History

The club was established in 1948 by a group of former residents of the St Vincent's Home for Working Boys, run by Father Hudson's Society.[1] They joined the South Birmingham League, before moving up to Division Two of the Worcestershire Combination in 1964.[1][2] After finishing fourth in their first season in Division Two, the club were promoted to Division One.[2][3]

In 1966–67 they reached the quarter-finals of the FA Amateur Cup; during the game against Enfield, several players collapsed after a lightning strike, and Highgate's Tony Allden died the next day. The game was abandoned and replayed at Villa Park, where a crowd of over 31,000 saw Enfield win 6–0.[1][3]

The 1970s was the most successful era in Highgate United's history; in 1972–73 the club were champions of the renamed Midland Combination, also winning the League Cup and reaching the semi-finals of the FA Amateur Cup, losing 4–0 in a replay to Walton & Hersham at Selhurst Park after the first match at Highfield Road had ended 0–0.[1][3] They retained the league title and the League Cup the following season, also winning the Birmingham Senior Cup with a 3–2 win over Darlaston. The club won a third consecutive Midland Combination title in 1974–75 and went on to win the League Cup in 1975–76 and 1976–77.[1]

Highgate were Division One runners-up in 1981–82 and League Cup winners in 1984–85.[3][1] They finished bottom of the (renamed) Premier Division in 1994–95, but avoided being relegated as the division was expanded from 18 to 20 clubs. The club won the Coventry Evening Telegraph Cup win 2006–07,[1] and were Premier Division runners-up the following season, earning promotion to the Midland Alliance.[3]

In 2014 the Midland Combination and Midland League merged to form the Midland League; despite finishing third in the Alliance the previous season, Highgate were placed in Division One of the new league, a level below their previous position. However, they went on to win Division One in the Midland League's inaugural season and were promoted to the Premier Division.[3]

Ground

The club originally played at Billesley Common.[1] By the 1960s they had moved to their current ground on Tythe Barn Lane, five minutes walk from Whitlocks End railway station. A covered stand, partially seated and partially standing, was built on one side of the pitch in July 1996 and was later named the Patrick & Philomena Meade Stand.[4] Floodlights were installed the following year.[1]

Honours

  • Midland League
    • Division One champions 2014–15
  • Midland Combination
    • Division One champions 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75
    • League Cup winners 1972–73, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1984–85
  • Birmingham Senior Cup
    • Winners 1973–74
  • Coventry Evening Telegraph Cup
    • Winners 2006–07
  • Tony Allden Memorial Cup
    • Winners 1973–74, 1974–75

Records

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i History Highgate United F.C.
  2. ^ a b Worcestershire Combination 1950–1968 Non-League Matters
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Highgate United at the Football Club History Database
  4. ^ Highgate United Pyramid Passion

External links

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This page was last edited on 3 March 2024, at 22:08
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