Barnton F.C.


Barnton Football Club is a football club in the village of Barnton, near Northwich, in Cheshire, and participates in the.

History

The club was established in 1946, and in 1948 they were founder members of the Mid-Cheshire League. The league gained a second division in 1975, with Barnton placed in Division One. They won the league for the first time in 1979–80, and again in 1982–83 and 1988–89.
Their fourth league title in 1996–97 was the first of seven consecutive league titles, and after finishing only third in 2003–04, Barton won the league again in 2004–05. The league was renamed the Cheshire League in 2007, and the club were relegated to Division Two after finishing bottom of Division One in 2008–09. After four seasons in Division Two, they won the title in 2012–13, earning promotion back to Division One. The following season saw them finish fifth, high enough to be promoted to Division One of the North West Counties League.
In 2015–16 Barton finished third in Division One, qualifying for the promotion play-offs; after beating Cheadle Town 4–1 in the semi-finals, they beat Bacup Borough 2–0 in the final in front of a record crowd of 554, earning promotion to the Premier Division. The season also saw them win the Division One Trophy, beating Hanley Town 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw.
The 2017–18 season saw Barnton finish second-from-bottom of the Premier Division, resulting in relegation back to Division One.

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