Westella & Willerby F.C.

Westella & Willerby
Full name Westella & Willerby Football Club
Founded 1920
Ground The Euronics Ground, Barton-upon-Humber (groundshare with Barton Town Old Boys)
Ground Capacity 3,000
Chairman Jez Alcock
Manager Leon Sewell
League Northern Counties East League Division One
2015–16 Northern Counties East League Division One, 12th

Westella & Willerby F.C. is an English football club based in the East Riding of Yorkshire although they play their home games in North Lincolnshire, at the home ground of Barton Town Old Boys. The club plays in Division One of the Northern Counties East Football League.

History

Westella & Willerby was formed in 1920, although the club's website indicates that teams were playing under the banner of Westella & Willerby in around 1910–11.[1] They played in the East Riding County League for many decades and in 2000–01 they were founder members of the Humber Premier League and spent eight seasons in that league, their most successful campaign seeing the club finish as runners-up in the 2006–07 season. In 2008 they joined the Central Midlands League and immediately gained promotion from the Premier Division to the Supreme Division following a second-place finish. In 2011, the League was reorganised and the club was placed in the North Division, winning the League in the 2011–12 season but ground grading issues prevented the club from being promoted to the Northern Counties East League. For the 2012–13 season the club changed its name to Westella Hanson and also made its debut in the FA Vase.,[2][3] changing again to its current name, Westella VIP, in 2014. The following year, after seven seasons in the Central Midlands League, the club was promoted to the Northern Counties East League.[4]

Honours

Records

References

  1. Club Website history page
  2. Westella & Willerby at the Football Club History Database
  3. Westella Hanson at the Football Club History Database
  4. "2015/16 proposed constitution unveiled". Northern Counties East Football League. 2015-05-22.

Coordinates: 53°47′52″N 0°22′01″W / 53.797892°N 0.366858°W / 53.797892; -0.366858

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