Full name | Burscough Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Green Army, Linnets |
Founded | 1946 |
Ground | Victoria Park, Burscough |
Capacity | 3,054 – 250 Seated |
Manager | Mark Beesley |
League | Northern Premier League Division One North |
2015–16 | Northern Premier League Division One North, 5th |
Burscough Football Club is an English football club based in Burscough, Lancashire. The club are members of the Northern Premier League Division One North. Their home ground is Victoria Park, Mart Lane, in Burscough.
The first Burscough Association Football Club was formed in 1880, playing in the Liverpool and District League football before folding in 1900.
In 1905 Burscough Rangers were founded and moved to the present Mart Lane ground in 1908. They established many of the traditions carried on by the current club, playing in green and known as the Linnets. In the 1920s they had success winning the Liverpool County Combination Championship three times. In 1926 Rangers purchased a grandstand from Everton and erected it on Victoria Park. The following year they joined the Lancashire Combination but never experienced the same level of success and began to run into financial difficulties, finally folding in 1935.
Following World War II the present Burscough club was founded in 1946, starting life in the Liverpool County Combination. In their second season, 1947–48, they achieved a treble, winning the Lancashire Junior Cup, George Mahon Cup and the Liverpool Challenge Cup. Two years later they again claimed the Junior Cup and also won the County Combination title for the first time. In 1952 they won the Liverpool Challenge Cup for a second time.
In 1953–54 they joined the Lancashire Combination winning the Second Division Championship in their first season and scoring 155 goals in the process. 1955–56 saw probably the club's greatest ever achievement as they won the First Division Championship. Another milestone was reached in 1959 when they reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time before going down 3–1 to Crewe Alexandra in front of 4,200 at Victoria Park.