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Leeds Carnegie F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Leeds Carnegie
Club logo
Full nameLeeds Carnegie Football Club
Nickname(s)The Met
Founded1970 (as Leeds & Carnegie College)
Dissolved2011
GroundThrostle Nest
Farsley
Leeds
(Groundshare with Farsley A.F.C.)
Capacity3900 (500 Seated)
ChairmanMalcolm Brown
ManagerJohn Hall
LeagueNorthern Counties East League Division One
2010–11Northern Counties East League Division One, 11th

Leeds Carnegie F.C. was an English football club based in Farsley, Leeds, West Yorkshire. They were established in 1970 and were affiliated with Leeds Metropolitan University and disbanded in 2011.

History

The club was founded in 1970 as Leeds & Carnegie College F.C.,[1] they were entered into the Yorkshire Football League Division Three during that year and were promoted during their debut season. Leeds & Carnegie were promoted as Yorkshire League Division Two champions in 1972–73 and would stay in the league system until 1979. They had a decent run in the FA Vase during the 1976–77 season, before going out to Newcastle Blue Star 1–0 in the fourth round.

During 1980, the club were entered into the Northern Universities League, they went under the name Leeds Polytechnic for much of this period, winning the Premier Division of this set-up a total of nine times. The name of the club was changed to Leeds Met Carnegie during the early part of the 1990s.

Recent times

In 2004, Leeds Met left the Northern Universities League for the West Yorkshire League, which is a part of the English football pyramid. The club were victorious and were crowned champions of the league's Premier Division in 2005–06, however due to not having a ground up to the standards of the division above, they were not promoted.

However, after some re-organising after the 2006–07 season, the club were accepted into the Northern Counties East League Division One which lies at level 10 on the English football pyramid. They shared the Throstle Nest ground of Farsley A.F.C. who currently play in the National League North.

Prior to the club's dissolution, one of their final managers was Graham Potter, who went on to become manager of Premier League team Chelsea F.C. in 2022.

Honours

  • Yorkshire League Division Two
    • Champions: 1972–73
  • Yorkshire League Division Three
    • Champions: 1970–71
  • West Yorkshire League Premier Division
    • Champions: 2005–06
  • Northern Universities League
    • Champions: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1988–89, 1991–92, 1994–95, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04

References

External links

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