Results

England Northern League Division One 04/01 14:00 - Gresley Rovers v Rugby Town D 1-1
England Northern League Division One 01/27 15:00 - Loughborough Dynamo v Rugby Town L 3-2
England Northern League Division One 01/09 19:45 - Spalding Utd v Rugby Town L 1-0
England Northern League Division One 09/26 18:45 - Cambridge City v Rugby Town L 5-1
England FA Cup Qualification 09/02 14:00 14 Rugby Town v Barwell L 0-2
England Northern League Division One 08/22 18:45 - Rugby Town v Corby L 0-6
World Club Friendlies 07/22 14:00 - Rugby Town v Leamington W 3-0
England FA Cup Qualification 09/17 14:00 15 Basford Utd v Rugby Town L 2-0
England FA Cup 09/06 18:45 14 Rugby Town v Grantham W 1-0
England FA Cup 09/03 14:00 14 Grantham v Rugby Town D 3-3
England FA Cup Qualification 09/22 14:00 15 Rugby Town v Hednesford L 1-3
England FA Cup Qualification 09/08 14:00 14 Redditch v Rugby Town W 2-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 7 3 4
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 7 3 4
Goals against 18 8 10
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 3 2 1

Wikipedia - Rugby Town F.C.

Rugby Town Football Club is a football club based in Rugby, Warwickshire, which plays in the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands. It is nicknamed The Valley, and plays its home matches at Butlin Road. It was originally named New Bilton Juniors and renamed four times. First, in 1956, to Valley Sports. The next time was in 1971 to Valley Sports Rugby, or simply VS Rugby, then in 2000 to Rugby United, and again for the most recent time to Rugby Town F.C. in 2005.

History

Formed by Keith Coughlan and under the name of New Bilton Juniors, the Valley played its first friendly match in 1956.

In 1956, the club was renamed for the first time, to Valley Sports and entered the Rugby and District Football League. The club progressed to the Coventry and North Warwickshire Football League in 1963, and to the United Counties League in 1969 changing the name to VS Rugby.

The club initially played at Thornfield and then briefly at Hillmorton Recreation ground when Thornfield was taken over for the sports centre before groundsharing with the then Southern Football League side Rugby Town at Oakfield. VS Rugby moved into their own ground, Butlin Road, in 1973 the first competitive game there being a 0–0 draw against Burton Park Wanderers in the United Counties League. In 1975 the club was invited to join the West Midlands League, and took part in the FA Cup for the first time in 1976, being knocked out in the first qualifying round.

In 1981, the Valley's most successful manager, Jimmy Knox, took over. He had previously successfully managed the then Rugby Town (for whom he had also made 452 appearances) and AP Leamington. Knox turned around the club's fortunes dramatically and in 1983 they won The FA Vase, defeating Halesowen Town 1–0.

For the 1983/84 season the club joined the Southern League where success continued with the club winning The Midland Division in 1986/87, The Southern League Cup in 1989/90 and The Birmingham Senior Cup in 1988/89 and 1991/92.

During Jimmy Knox's 11 years at Butlin Road the Valley had much success in the FA Cup, their best being a run to the second round in 1987/88 being knocked out by Bristol Rovers after a drawn game at Butlin Road. They also had memorable cup ties against Northampton Town, Bristol City, and Leyton Orient.

In August 1991, VS Rugby played and beat a strong Manchester United side 1–0 at Butlin Road in a testimonial match to recognise Knox's ten years at the club. United manager Alex Ferguson honoured a verbal agreement made through Knox's brother Archie, who was United's Assistant Manager.

Once Knox left the club in 1992 its fortunes started to decline and despite reaching the second round of The FA Cup again in the 1992/93 season they were relegated and the then chairman put the club into receivership. A group of supporters that included founder Keith Coughlan, however, rescued the club, and manager Ron Bradbury stayed on to gain promotion behind newly formed Rushden & Diamonds in 1994. The same season the club also again reached the first round of The FA Cup losing at home to Brentford.

VS Rugby changed its name to Rugby United in 2000, and to Rugby Town in 2005. In both cases there was a degree of controversy amongst the supporter base.

Valley came close to promotion twice under manager Dave Stringer in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. In 2012–13 they missed out on the title on the final day before losing to Biggleswade Town in the play-off final at Butlin Road. The following season saw Valley once again in contention for the title on the final day only to fail to secure top spot. Promotion hopes once again ended in the play-offs after a defeat to Slough Town over two legs in the semi-final. The 2014/15 season was less successful for Valley with the club failing to make the play-offs after an inconsistent season. At the end of the campaign, Rugby Town parted company with manager Dave Stringer.

For the first time in the club's history, Rugby Town were moved into the Northern Premier League system for the 2015–16 season. Stringer's replacement, former Rushden & Diamonds midfielder Gary Mills, tendered his resignation early into the season after a poor start and was replaced by ex-Tamworth boss Dale Belford. Rugby recovered and finished the season in ninth place before Belford left the club by mutual consent.

At the start of the 2016/17 season James Jepson was appointed manager but lasted but a few weeks being replaced by former player Gary Moran in September 2016. Moran could not guide Rugby away from the relegation zone and they were condemned to relegation to the Midland Football League on the final day of the season with Moran resigning shortly afterwards.

Former manager Dave Stringer returned to the role of manager in May 2017 after leaving Chasetown.

Rugby Town parted company with manager Dave Stringer in May 2018 and he was subsequently replaced in the same month by Stratford Town F.C. manager Carl Adams.

In the 2021-22 season, Rugby Town achieved their most impressive FA Vase run since they won the competition in 1983. They went out in the last sixteen stage at North Shields FC, one of the longest away visits in the club's history.

During 2022-23, Rugby Town led the UCL Premier Division South for much of the season. A poor run of form towards the end of it cost them the league title, but as it eventuated they still attained promotion via being one of the best second-placed teams in the step. They are set to play in the Northern Premier League Midland Division in the 2023-24 season.

Rugby Town is the pride of Great Britain when it comes to soccer. This esteemed team has a rich history dating back to its founding in the early 20th century. Known for their tenacity, skill, and sportsmanship, Rugby Town has consistently been a top contender in both domestic and international competitions.

The team's iconic red and white striped jerseys are instantly recognizable on the pitch, and their passionate fan base ensures a lively atmosphere at every match. With a roster of talented players from all corners of the UK, Rugby Town boasts a diverse and dynamic squad that is capable of taking on any opponent.

Whether they are competing in the Premier League, FA Cup, or representing Great Britain on the global stage, Rugby Town always brings their A-game. Their commitment to excellence and dedication to the sport have solidified their reputation as one of the most respected and successful soccer teams in the country.

For fans of the beautiful game, supporting Rugby Town is a source of pride and excitement. With a winning tradition and a bright future ahead, this team continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.