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Mansfield Town Football Club is a professional football club that plays in League Two which is the fourth tier of English Football.
In our Mansfield Town Football Club guide, we showcase information regarding the squad, upcoming fixtures and results, and also the heritage of Mansfield Town.
Contents
- Mansfield Town Registered Squad
- Goal Keepers
- Defender
- Midfielder
- Strikers
- Current Mansfield Town Manager
- Mansfield Town Upcoming Fixtures
- Mansfield Town Previous Results
- Popular Questions
- What is the history of Mansfield Town Football Club?
- Who are some of Mansfield Town Football Club’s most famous players?
- What is Mansfield Town Football Club’s current standing?
- Manager History
- Mansfield Town Trophies
- Summary
- Other English League Two Teams
Mansfield Town Registered Squad
Here is a list of the registered squad for Mansfield Town 2024:
Goal Keepers
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Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
---|---|---|---|
Derek Adams | 3 Jun, 2024 | 27/07/2024 | 54 |
Mansfield Town Upcoming Fixtures
Upcoming Game | Competion | Opponent | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Sat 27 16:00 | Oxford Utd | Home | |
Tue 30 19:30 | Alfreton Town | Away | |
August | |||
Sat 03 15:00 | Grimsby | Away | |
Tue 06 19:45 | Matlock | Away | |
Fri 09 20:00 | Barnsley | Away | |
Tue 13 19:45 | Bolton | Away | |
Sat 17 15:00 | Burton Albion | Home | |
Tue 20 19:00 | Rotherham | Away | |
Sat 24 15:00 | Lincoln City | Away | |
Sat 31 15:00 | Stockport | Home | |
September | |||
Sat 07 15:00 | Wycombe | Away | |
Sat 14 12:30 | Cambridge Utd | Home | |
Tue 17 19:30 | Bradford | Home | |
Sat 21 15:00 | Shrewsbury | Home | |
Sat 28 15:00 | Northampton | Away | |
October | |||
Tue 01 19:45 | Crawley Town | Away | |
Sat 05 15:00 | Blackpool | Home | |
Sat 12 15:00 | Exeter | Away | |
Sat 19 15:00 | Stevenage | Home | |
Tue 22 19:45 | Wigan | Away | |
Sat 26 15:00 | Birmingham | Home | |
Tue 29 19:00 | Newcastle U21 | Home | |
November | |||
Sat 09 15:00 | Wrexham | Away | |
Sat 16 15:00 | Leyton Orient | Away | |
Sat 23 15:00 | Bristol Rovers | Home | |
December | |||
Tue 03 19:45 | Bolton | Away | |
Sat 07 15:00 | Huddersfield | Home | |
Sat 14 15:00 | Charlton | Away | |
Sat 21 15:00 | Rotherham | Home | |
Thu 26 15:00 | Peterborough | Away | |
Sun 29 15:00 | Reading | Away | |
January | |||
Wed 01 15:00 | Bolton | Home | |
Sat 04 15:00 | Stockport | Away | |
Sat 11 15:00 | Lincoln City | Home | |
Sat 18 15:00 | Wycombe | Home | |
Sat 25 15:00 | Cambridge Utd | Away | |
Tue 28 19:45 | Crawley Town | Home | |
February | |||
Sat 01 15:00 | Shrewsbury | Away | |
Sat 08 15:00 | Northampton | Home | |
Sat 15 15:00 | Blackpool | Away | |
Sat 22 15:00 | Wrexham | Home | |
March | |||
Sat 01 15:00 | Burton Albion | Away | |
Tue 04 19:45 | Wigan | Home | |
Sat 08 15:00 | Stevenage | Away | |
Sat 15 15:00 | Barnsley | Home | |
Sat 22 15:00 | Leyton Orient | Home | |
Sat 29 15:00 | Bristol Rovers | Away | |
April | |||
Tue 01 19:45 | Charlton | Home | |
Sat 05 15:00 | Huddersfield | Away | |
Sat 12 15:00 | Peterborough | Home | |
Fri 18 15:00 | Rotherham | Away | |
Mon 21 15:00 | Reading | Home | |
Sat 26 15:00 | Birmingham | Away | |
May | |||
Sat 03 15:00 | Exeter | Home |
Mansfield Town Previous Results
Popular Questions
What is the history of Mansfield Town Football Club?
Mansfield Town Football Club was founded in 1897 and is located in the town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The club has played in several different leagues throughout its history, including the Football League Third Division North, Fourth Division, Third Division, Second Division, and League Two. Some of the club’s notable achievements include reaching the FA Cup Fourth Round in 1968-69 and winning the Football League Trophy in 1986-87. The club’s colors are yellow and blue.
Who are some of Mansfield Town Football Club’s most famous players?
Mansfield Town Football Club has had many talented players over the years. Some of the most famous include Kevin Bird, who scored over 100 goals for the club in the 1980s and 1990s, Matt Green, who helped the club win promotion to the Football League in 2012-13, and Adam Murray, who played over 300 games for the club in the 2000s and 2010s. Other notable players include Phil Stant, who helped the club win the Football League Trophy in 1986-87, and Liam Lawrence, who played for the club before going on to have a successful career in the Premier League.
What is Mansfield Town Football Club’s current standing?
As of the 2021-22 season, Mansfield Town Football Club is playing in League Two, which is the fourth tier of English football. The club finished in 16th place in the previous season, and is currently managed by Nigel Clough. The club’s home ground is the One Call Stadium, which has a capacity of just over 9,000 spectators. The club has a dedicated fanbase and is known for its passionate supporters.
Manager History
Period | Manager | Country | born |
---|---|---|---|
06/11/2020 – 30/06/2025 | Nigel Clough | England | 19/03/1966 |
29/10/2020 – 08/11/2020 | Richard Cooper | England | 27/09/1979 |
18/12/2019 – 28/10/2020 | Graham Coughlan | Ireland | 18/11/1974 |
14/05/2019 – 14/12/2019 | John Dempster | Scotland | 01/04/1983 |
01/03/2018 – 30/06/2019 | David Flitcroft | England | 14/01/1974 |
27/02/2018 – 01/03/2018 | John Dempster | Scotland | 01/04/1983 |
16/11/2016 – 27/02/2018 | Steve Evans | Scotland | 30/10/1962 |
21/11/2014 – 14/11/2016 | Adam Murray | England | 30/09/1982 |
01/07/2011 – 20/11/2014 | Paul Cox | England | 06/01/1972 |
08/03/2008 – 28/12/2008 | Paul Holland | England | 08/07/1973 |
28/12/2006 – 07/03/2008 | Bill Dearden | England | 11/02/1944 |
19/09/2005 – 18/12/2006 | Peter Shirtliff | England | 06/04/1961 |
11/11/2004 – 18/09/2005 | Carlton Palmer | England | 05/12/1965 |
03/12/2002 – 10/11/2004 | Keith Curle | England | 14/11/1963 |
01/07/1999 – 06/01/2002 | Bill Dearden | England | 11/02/1944 |
01/07/1996 – 02/06/1999 | Steve Parkin | England | 07/11/1965 |
01/08/1993 – 31/07/1996 | Andy King | England | 14/08/1956 |
01/07/1983 – 30/06/1989 | Ian Greaves | England | 26/05/1932 |
23/02/1978 – 09/07/1979 | Billy Bingham | Northern Ireland | 05/08/1931 |
01/07/1976 – 30/06/1978 | Peter Morris | England | 08/11/1943 |
01/07/1974 – 30/06/1976 | Dave Smith | Scotland | 22/09/1933 |
01/07/1960 – 30/06/1963 | Raich Carter | England | 21/12/1913 |
01/07/1958 – 31/01/1960 | Sam Weaver | England | 08/02/1909 |
01/02/1956 – 30/06/1958 | Charlie Mitten | England | 17/01/1921 |
01/07/1952 – 30/06/1953 | George Jobey | England | 00/07/1885 |
01/07/1949 – 23/12/1951 | Freddie Steele | England | 06/05/1916 |
01/07/1945 – 30/06/1949 | Roy Goodall | England | 31/12/1902 |
01/01/1938 – 03/08/1944 | Jack Poole | England | 01/10/1892 |
01/07/1937 – 30/06/1944 | Ernie England | England | 03/02/1901 |
01/01/1936 – 30/04/1936 | Harry Wightman | England | 19/06/1894 |
01/12/1933 – 30/06/1935 | Henry Martin | England | 05/12/1891 |
01/07/1926 – 30/06/1928 | Teddy Davison | England | 02/09/1887 |
Mansfield Town Trophies
Honour | Position | Year |
---|---|---|
Division Three (North) | Runner-up | 1950-51 |
League Division Four | Champion | 1974-75 |
League Division Three | Champion | 1976-77 |
Football League Trophy | Winner | 1986-87 |
FA Trophy | Runner-up | 2010-11 |
Conference | Champion | 2012-13 |
Summary
Mansfield Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The club was founded in 1897 and has a long history of playing in various leagues. Currently, the club plays in League Two, which is the fourth tier of English football. Mansfield Town is known for its attacking style of play, with a focus on quick counterattacks and high pressing to win back possession.
The club’s home ground is the One Call Stadium, which is a compact and intimate venue that creates a lively atmosphere on matchdays. Overall, Mansfield Town Football Club is a well-respected and established club with a rich history and a loyal fanbase.
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