Cheltenham Town

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Cheltenham Town FC is a professional football club that plays in League One which is the third tier of English Football. Managed by Wade Elliott the side are going through a tough run of form and hoping to not get themselves dragged into a relegation battle as the season comes to a close.

In our Cheltenham Town Football Club guide, we provide all the information from the squad, upcoming fixtures and results, to the history of Cheltenham Town.

Cheltenham Town Registered Squad

Here is a list of the registered squad for Cheltenham Town 2024:

Goal Keepers

GoalkeeperPldGYCRC
Luke Southwood
James Pardington
Freddie Lapworth
Jude Franks

Defender

DefenderPldGYCRC
Sean Long
Tom Bradbury
Thomas Bradbury
Owen Bevan
Reece Hutchinson
Grant Horton
Gregory Sloggett
Curtis Davies
Harvey Skurek
Will Armitage
George Clark
Cameron Walters
Ben Williams
Lewis Freestone
Jack Shepherd
Luciano D’Auria-Henry

Midfielder

MidfielderPldGYCRC
Andy Smith
Liam Kinsella
Matty Blair
Ellis Chapman
George Lloyd
Elliot Bonds
Tom Chamberlain
Joshua Williams
Dylan Barkers
Chris Clements
James Taylor
Aaron Evans-Harriot
Connor Jakeways
Joe Hunt
Felix Miles
William Taylor
Archie Brennan
Brennan Denness-Barrett
Freddie Willcox
Nathan Butler-Oyedeji
Zachary Guinan
Jay Simpson
Liam Sercombe
Thomas Pett
Adulai Sambu
James Olayinka

Attacking Midfielder

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Robert Street
Callum Ebanks
Josh Harrop
Aidan Keena
Aaron Basford
Matty Taylor
Joseph Nuttall
Sopuruchukwu Obieri

Strikers

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Current Cheltenham Town Manager

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Cheltenham Town Upcoming Fixtures

Upcoming GameCompetionOpponentVenue
Sat 03 15:00NorthamptonHome
Sat 10 15:00Newport CountyHome
Tue 13PlymouthAway
Sat 17 15:00GrimsbyAway
Sat 24 15:00AFC WimbledonHome
Sat 31 15:00WalsallAway
September
Tue 03 19:00Newport CountyAway
Sat 07 15:00Harrogate TownHome
Sat 14 15:00SalfordAway
Sat 21 12:30ChesterfieldAway
Sat 28 15:00Fleetwood TownHome
October
Tue 01 19:45Accrington StanleyHome
Sat 05 15:00BarrowAway
Tue 08 19:00ReadingHome
Sat 12 15:00SwindonHome
Sat 19 15:00ColchesterAway
Tue 22 19:45BradfordHome
Sat 26 15:00CarlisleAway
November
Tue 05 19:00West Ham U21Home
Sat 09 15:00BromleyHome
Sat 16 15:00MK DonsAway
Sat 23 15:00TranmereHome
December
Tue 03 19:45Port ValeHome
Sat 07 15:00DoncasterAway
Sat 14 15:00MorecambeHome
Sat 21 15:00GillinghamAway
Thu 26 15:00CreweHome
Sun 29 15:00Notts CountyHome
January
Wed 01 15:00Port ValeAway
Sat 04 15:00WalsallHome
Sat 11 15:00AFC WimbledonAway
Sat 18 15:00Harrogate TownAway
Sat 25 15:00SalfordHome
Tue 28 19:45Accrington StanleyAway
February
Sat 01 15:00ChesterfieldHome
Sat 08 15:00Fleetwood TownAway
Sat 15 15:00BarrowHome
Sat 22 15:00Newport CountyAway
March
Sat 01 15:00GrimsbyHome
Tue 04 19:45BradfordAway
Sat 08 15:00ColchesterHome
Sat 15 15:00SwindonAway
Sat 22 15:00MK DonsHome
Sat 29 15:00TranmereAway
April
Tue 01 19:45MorecambeAway
Sat 05 15:00DoncasterHome
Sat 12 15:00CreweAway
Fri 18 15:00GillinghamHome
Mon 21 15:00Notts CountyAway
Sat 26 15:00CarlisleHome
May
Sat 03 15:00BromleyAway

Cheltenham Town Previous Results

Popular Questions

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Manager History

PeriodManagerCountryborn
01/10/2023 – 22/05/2024Darrell ClarkeEngland16/12/1977
21/09/2023 – 30/09/2023Kevin RussellEngland06/12/1966
01/07/2022 – 20/09/2023Wade ElliottEngland14/12/1978
10/09/2018 – 13/06/2022Michael DuffNorthern Ireland11/01/1978
22/08/2018 – 09/09/2018Russell MiltonEngland12/01/1969
30/03/2015 – 21/08/2018Gary JohnsonEngland28/09/1955
14/02/2015 – 29/03/2015Russell MiltonEngland12/01/1969
26/11/2014 – 13/02/2015Paul BuckleEngland16/12/1970
01/07/2010 – 25/11/2014Mark YatesEngland24/01/1970
01/07/2008 – 30/06/2010Martin AllenEngland14/08/1965
06/10/2007 – 12/09/2008Keith DowningEngland23/07/1965
06/11/2003 – 02/10/2007John WardEngland07/04/1951
22/01/2003 – 06/11/2003Bobby GouldEngland12/06/1946
01/07/1997 – 30/06/2002Steve CotterillEngland20/07/1964
01/07/1988 – 30/06/1989Jim BarronEngland19/10/1943
01/07/1977 – 30/06/1978Terry PaineEngland23/03/1939
01/07/1962 – 30/06/1963Ron LewinEngland21/06/1920
01/07/1957 – 30/06/1958Augie ScottEngland19/02/1921
01/07/1950 – 30/06/1952George SummerbeeEngland22/10/1914
01/07/1939 – 30/06/1948Jimmy BrainEngland11/09/1900
01/07/1935 – 30/06/1937George CarrEngland19/01/1899

Cheltenham Town Trophies

HonourPositionYear
Mid-Gloucester LeagueChampion1896-97
Gloucester and District LeagueChampion1902-03
Gloucester and District LeagueChampion1905-06
Cheltenham LeagueChampion1910-11
North Gloucestershire LeagueChampion1913-14
Cheltenham LeagueChampion1913-14
Gloucestershire Northern Senior LeagueChampion1928-29
Gloucestershire Northern Senior Amateur CupWinner1929-30
Gloucestershire Northern Senior Amateur CupWinner1930-31
Gloucestershire Northern Senior LeagueChampion1932-33
Gloucestershire Northern Senior Amateur CupWinner1932-33
Gloucestershire Northern Senior Amateur CupWinner1933-34
Gloucestershire Northern Senior Amateur CupWinner1934-35
Leamington Hospital CupWinner1934-35
Southern League CupWinner1957-58
Southern League CupRunner-up1968-69
Southern League Merit CupWinner1984-85
Southern League Championship ShieldWinner1984-85
Southern League CupRunner-up1984-85
Southern LeagueChampion1984-85
Midland Floodlit CupWinner1985-86
Midland Floodlit CupWinner1986-87
Midland Floodlit CupWinner1987-88
FA TrophyWinner1997-98
ConferenceRunner-up1997-98
ConferenceChampion1998-99
Gloucestershire Senior CupWinner1998-99
National LeagueChampion2015-16
League TwoChampion2020-21

Summary

Cheltenham Town Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The club was founded in 1887 and currently plays in League One, the third tier of English football.

Cheltenham Town FC has a long and varied history, with notable achievements including winning the Conference National (now National League) in 1999-2000 and again in 2015-16, as well as reaching the fourth round of the FA Cup in the 2001-02 season, where they were eventually knocked out by West Bromwich Albion.

Off the pitch, Cheltenham Town FC is known for its community engagement and charitable work, with the club supporting a range of local initiatives and organisations.

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