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History

It might be hard to imagine today but in the immediate years following the establishment of Padiham Football Club in November 1878 the “Caldersiders” as they were then known were considered one of Lancashire’s soccer pioneers and one of the better Club sides in England.



​The Padiham Club were in at the birth of the Lancashire Football Associations Senior Cup competition in 1879, reached the third round proper of the F.A. Cup in season 1883 - 84 and beat Burnley F.C. 6-0, 7-0, 9-1 and 4-2 in their first four encounters. Gates of over 2,000 were  not uncommon for the visits of teams like Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End, Burnley and other local rivals to Padiham F.C.’S ground which was originally situated on the banks of the River Calder at the end of Wyre Street in Padiham and initially leased from the Shuttleworth family of Gawthorpe Hall.



At present the site is occupied by the Potterton Myson Limited Main Gas factory and nothing remains of the Clubs original ground which witnessed many encounters with Clubs that later achieved Football League status. In fact it was the setting up of the Football League and the ensuing loss of fixtures with the leading Clubs, as well as the legalisation of professionalism within football that ended Padiham’s initial decade of success.



Being an ardent stalwart of the fight waged from Lancashire for the legalisation of professionalism in football, Padiham’s progressive outlook at the time ironically helped fashion the stranglehold football finance came to have on small town Clubs, in hindsight it condemned Padiham to an ongoing fight for survival. Unable to secure the services of players able to compete with the bigger surrounding towns and cities, gates dropped and as a result reduced income meant Padiham had to restrict its activities to playing in the Lancashire Combination Football League and at times the local minor leagues.



The outbreak of World War One curtailed Padiham Football Club’s involvement in active football altogether at the end of the 1915 - 1916  season, and the loss of their ground during the War meant that Padiham Football Club lay dormant until after the end of World War Two when they were reformed.



The rebirth of Padiham Football Club came about in 1949 with the opening of the ”Arbories” Memorial Sports Ground in Padiham on August 20th 1949 when 1777 spectators turned up to see the Club’s opening Lancashire Combination fixture of the 1949 - 50 football season.



In 1982, Padiham Football Club became founder members of the North West Counties Football League, however in 1990 they left the league and joined the West Lancashire Football League where they played their football for ten seasons. Padiham Football Club returned to the North West Counties Football League for the 2000 - 2001 season and to date have spent over £400,000 on upgrading their ”Arbories” Memorial Sports Ground.



Padiham FC gained promotion to the EvoStik Northern Premier League for Season 2013/14 after winning the North West Counties Football League Premier Division in Season 2012/13.



​Facts supplied by Alan Smith, Padiham Football Club Trustee.



 

Padiham Football Club

Honours

FA Cup Third Round 1883/84
Lancashire Amateur Cup   Finalists 1966
Lancashire Amateur Shield   Finalists 1997

Burnley, Pendle & Rossendale Hospital Cup
Winners 1996, 2005   Finalists 1991, 2003

NHS Bird Cup Winners 2010/11

LANCASHIRE COMBINATION FOOTBALL LEAGUE
George Watson Trophy Winners 1981, Runners-up 1982
Promotion from Division Two 1960/61

NORTH WEST COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Premier Division Champions 2012/13

Division 1   Runners-up 2008/09

Division 3   Runners-up 1983/84
First Division Trophy Finalist  2009
Reserve Division   Champions 2002/03, 2010/11, 2012/13
Reserve Division Cup Winners 2012, 2013   

Finalists 2007, 2010

WEST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 1 Champions 1999/2000
Division 2 Champions 1971/72, 1976/77

Runners-up 1996/97
Presidents Cup Finalists 1979, 1994, 1997
Reserve Division 2 Champions 1997/98
Reserve Division Houston Cup Winners 1974

EAST LANCASHIRE AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Runners-up 1906/07

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