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Kettering Town F.C.

Kettering Town
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Full name Kettering Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Poppies
Founded 1872
Ground Latimer Park, Burton Latimer, Kettering (Groundshare at Burton Park Wanderers F.C.)
Ground Capacity 2,400
Chairman Ritchie Jeune
Manager Marcus Law
League Southern League Premier Division
2015–16 Southern League Premier Division, 6th

Kettering Town Football Club is an English football club originating in Kettering, Northamptonshire but currently based in the town of Burton Latimer. The club participates in the Southern League Premier Division, the seventh tier of English football. Kettering were the first British team to wear sponsorship upon their shirts in 1976, the first club to have their initials in their floodlights at their Rockingham Road ground, and are also the leading FA Cup goalscorers of all time.

Kettering Town were originally formed in 1872, turning professional in 1891. The club graduated through twelve different leagues from 1892 until they became founding members of the Alliance Premier League in 1979. The club maintained its status in the top flight of semi-professional football until the 2000–01 season.

Many honours have found their way to Rockingham Road, winning the Midland Football League title in 1896 and 1900. The Southern League Championship was won on three occasions by the club, in 1928 and 1957 under Tommy Lawton and in 1973 under the guidance of Ron Atkinson. In the 1930s the club won the East Midlands League and in 1948 the Poppies became Birmingham League Champions.

During the 1970s, Kettering Town sought election to the Football League, coming five votes short of election in 1974.

In a Southern League game against Bath City on 24 January 1976, Kettering became the first British club to play with a sponsor's name printed on their shirts after signing a deal with local firm Kettering Tyres. The deal was brokered by chief executive and manager Derek Dougan. Four days later, The Football Association ordered the club to remove the slogan, but Dougan changed the words on the shirts to "Kettering T", and claimed that the T stood for "Town". Nonetheless, the FA ordered the club to remove the words, which the club did due to the threat of a £1,000 fine. Shirt sponsorship was eventually permitted within the English game in 1977, although the ban on shirt sponsors in televised games wasn't lifted until 1983. Kettering are also the first ever British team to have their initials on their ground's floodlights.


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