OUR CLUB: Scarborough Town FC
Scarborough Town Football Club, with its roots deep in the community of Scarborough, was formed in 2008 as an extension to the Academy system situated at George Pindar Community Sports College but which was formerly based at Scarborough Football Club.
Honours: Teesside League Division Two winners 2008-09, Wearside League winners 2009-10, Sunderland Shipowners Challenge Cup winners 2009-10, Northern Under-19 Alliance Division East winners 2008-09 and 2009-10, Northern Under-19 Alliance League Cup winners 2008-09.
Contact details: click the red "Contact Us" button at the top of the page.
Club colours: (home) red and black shirts, black shorts; (away) yellow and blue shirts, blue shorts.
Nickname: The Town or The Boro
Scarborough Town FC is a democratic club run by a management committee which is constituted according to Football Association guidelines. Club membership is open to everyone for an annual fee, and all members have equal voting rights at a club AGM or EGM, including election of committee members.
Scarborough Town FC officials are as follows:
Hon. Life President: John Birley Chairman: Andy Standing Vice Chairman: Nigel Wood Vice-Presidents: Tony Scott,Tony Stockdale, Rod Robinson Secretary: Sean Hunter Treasurer: Stephen Slade Membership Secretary: Derek Megginson Sponsorship/advertising: Stuart Canvin Safety officer: Gavin Barker Fundraising co-ordinator: Dave Metcalf Manager: Shaun Rennison Coach: Derek Exley
Scarborough Town FC has many links with the previous Scarborough FC which sadly ceased to exist in 2007. All the Scarborough Town officials and committee members above were enthusiastic supporters of Scarborough Football Club, and in some instances were also sponsors, employees, Supporters Club committee members or even Board members.
The vast majority of the Scarborough Town players will have come through the Scarborough FC youth system or the Academy at George Pindar Community Sports College. In turn, many of these players will then hopefully progress to clubs higher up the football pyramid.
This website belongs to Scarborough Town FC, but it is also happy to publicise the website "Seadogs Fans" where you can find out everything you need to know about the former Scarborough Football Club of 1879 to 2007. "Gone ... but not forgotten". Just click on the image below, to be taken to www.seadogsfans.co.uk
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