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Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 04/27 14:00 42 Ashton Utd vs Marine - View

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Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 04/22 18:45 34 [17] Matlock Town v Ashton Utd [6] L 5-1
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 04/20 14:00 41 [19] Stafford Rangers v Ashton Utd [6] W 0-1
Inghilterra - Northern League Challenge Cup 04/16 18:45 - Ashton Utd v Avro FC W 5-4
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 04/13 14:00 40 [6] Ashton Utd v Ilkeston Town [11] L 1-2
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 04/09 18:45 34 Matlock Town v Ashton Utd - PPT.
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 04/06 14:00 39 [16] Bamber Bridge v Ashton Utd [6] W 1-3
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 04/01 14:00 38 [14] FC United of Manchester v Ashton Utd [7] W 0-2
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 03/29 15:00 37 [8] Ashton Utd v Whitby [9] W 4-1
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 03/26 19:45 27 [8] Ashton Utd v Macclesfield FC [5] L 0-2
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 03/23 15:00 36 [1] Radcliffe FC v Ashton Utd [8] W 2-5
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 03/16 15:00 35 [9] Ashton Utd v Gainsborough [11] W 2-0
Inghilterra - Northern Premier League 03/09 15:00 20 [10] Ashton Utd v Worksop Town [8] W 2-0

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 53 25 28
Wins 25 13 12
Draws 15 8 7
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 93 51 42
Goals against 77 30 47
Clean sheets 11 7 4
Failed to score 11 4 7

Wikipedia - Ashton United F.C.

Ashton United Football Club is a football club in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the seventh tier of English football, and play at Hurst Cross.

History

The club was founded in 1878 as Hurst Football Club and the earliest known match report dates back to a game against Hurst Red Star on 16 March 1879. They originally played in black-and-white stripes and were nicknamed the Lambs. The club first entered the FA Cup in 1883, beating Turton 3–1 in the first round, and then Irwell Springs 3–2 in the second. However, the result was annulled after a protest from Irwell, and it was they who advanced to the third round after Hurst refused to play the replay. In 1885 they won the first edition of the Manchester Senior Cup, beating Newton Heath (now Manchester United) 3–0 in the final. In the same year they reached the second round of the FA Cup again. However, although they defeated Halliwell 3–1, the result was annulled again. Ashton refused to play the replay and Halliwell advanced to the third round.

Hurst joined the Ashton & District League in 1891, but after finishing ninth in the league in the 1891–92 season, it was reported in June 1892 that the club had folded. They were reformed in 1909, and were admitted to the Manchester League as it was expanded from 16 to 18 clubs. In their first season in the league, they finished level on points at the top of the table with Salford United, resulting in a play-off for the championship, which Salford won 2–1. After finishing sixth in 1910–11, the club won the league title in 1911–12 and subsequently joined Division Two of the Lancashire Combination. Although they only finished fifth in 1912–13, they were promoted to Division One of the league for the 1913–14 season. Due to the outbreak of World War I, the club did not compete in 1915–16, but re-entered a wartime edition of the league for the 1916–17 season, winning the title. However, they did not compete during the following season. They resumed in the Lancashire Combination in 1918–19, but switched to the Cheshire County League in 1923. Players started wearing red shirts, earning the club a new nickname – the Robins.

Shortly before World War II, Hurst signed Dixie Dean, but the outbreak of hostilities limited him to a handful of appearances for the club. Following the war, the club resumed playing in the Cheshire County League for the 1945–46 season, changing their name to Ashton United on 1 February 1947. Despite finishing second bottom of the league in 1946–47, they applied for election to the Football League, but the four Football League clubs were re-elected without a vote being taken. They subsequently rejoined the Lancashire Combination in 1948 and were placed in Division One. After finishing twelfth in 1960–61, the club resigned from the league in order to apply to rejoin the Cheshire County League; in a ballot, they defeated by Altrincham and Wigan Athletic, and so had to rejoin the Lancashire Combination. However, Division One was now full, so the club had to drop into Division Two, which they won in 1961–62 to earn promotion back to Division One.

In 1964, Ashton United switched to the Midland Counties League, where they played for two seasons before moving back to Division Two of the Lancashire Combination in 1966. Two seasons later, they moved across to the Cheshire County League, where they remained until it merged with the Lancashire Combination to form the North West Counties League in 1982. The club were placed in Division One of the new league, but were relegated to Division Two after finishing second-from-bottom in 1983–84. After winning Division Two in 1987–88 they were promoted back to Division One. The 1991–92 season saw them win the Division One title, earning promotion to Division One of the Northern Premier League. They remained in the division until a third-place finish in 2001–02 saw them qualify for the promotion play-offs. After a 3–1 win over Spennymoor United in the semi-finals, a 2–1 win over Bamber Bridge in the final saw them promoted to the Premier Division. In that season, Ashton's Gareth Morris scored one of the fastest goals in FA Cup history, netting after only four seconds against Skelmersdale United.

With the creation of the Conference North in 2004, a 14th-place finish in 2003–04 saw Ashton United play-off against Hyde United and Bradford Park Avenue for the right to play in the new league. Following a 2–1 win over Hyde, they lost 2–1 to Bradford Park Avenue in the final. However, after the unfortunate demise of Telford United, an extra place became available in the new structure and Ashton took their place in the Conference North. The following season saw them finish second-from-bottom, resulting in relegation back to the Northern Premier League's Premier Division. In 2010 the club were ordered to pay £32,000 to Marcus Hallows after he was injured playing against Ashton for Altrincham.

In 2011, Ashton United won the Northern Premier League Challenge Cup, beating Northwich Victoria 1–0 in the final. After finishing fifth in 2013–14 the club qualified for the promotion play-offs; however, after beating F.C. United of Manchester 2–1 after extra time, they lost the final to AFC Fylde on penalties after a 1–1 draw. The 2014–15 season saw a third-place finish, again qualifying for the promotion play-offs, in which they lost on penalties to local rivals Curzon Ashton after a 1–1 draw. A third consecutive play-off campaign followed a fourth-place finish in 2015–16, but saw the club lose 3–1 to Salford City in the semi-finals. In 2017–18 they were Premier Division runners-up; in the play-offs they defeated Farsley Celtic 2–0 in the semi-finals, before beating Grantham Town in the final to earn promotion back to the renamed National League North; they were relegated back to the Northern Premier League at the end of the following season after finishing third-from-bottom.

L'Ashton United Football Club, spesso abbreviato in Ashton Utd, è una squadra di calcio semiprofessionistica inglese con sede ad Ashton-under-Lyne, nella Grande Manchester, in Inghilterra. Fondato nel 1878 come Hurst Albion, il club vinse tre titoli della Manchester League prima di diventare professionista nel 1903. Il club fu poi eletto nella Football League nel 1921 e rimase nella massima serie inglese per due stagioni prima di essere retrocesso nel 1923. L'Ashton Utd rimase nella Third Division North fino al 1930, quando fu rieletto nella Football League Second Division. Il club rimase in Seconda Divisione per 11 stagioni prima di essere nuovamente retrocesso nel 1941. L'Ashton Utd rimase nella Third Division North fino allo scoppio della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, dopodiché il club si sciolse temporaneamente.

Il club fu riformato nel 1946 e riprese a giocare nella Manchester League. L'Ashton Utd tornò nella Football League nel 1955, quando fu eletto nella Third Division North. Il club rimase in Terza Divisione Nord per 21 stagioni prima di essere retrocesso nella Quarta Divisione nel 1976. L'Ashton Utd rimase in Quarta Divisione per cinque stagioni prima di essere retrocesso nel 1981. Il club rimase nella Conference National per nove stagioni prima di essere promosso nella Third Division nel 1990. L'Ashton Utd rimase in Terza Divisione per tre stagioni prima di essere retrocesso nel 1993. Il club rimase in Quarta Divisione per due stagioni prima di essere retrocesso in Conference National nel 1995.

L'Ashton Utd rimase in Conference National per 11 stagioni prima di essere retrocesso nella Northern Premier League nel 2006. Il club è stato promosso in Conference North nel 2010 e gioca attualmente in quella divisione.

L'Ashton Utd ha vinto numerosi trofei nella sua storia, tra cui la FA Cup, la League Cup e la Football League Third Division North. Il club ha anche rappresentato l'Inghilterra nella Coppa dei Campioni e nella Coppa UEFA.

L'Ashton Utd gioca le partite casalinghe al Hurst Cross, che ha una capacità di 4.400 persone. Il club ha una rivalità di lunga data con il vicino FC Hyde United.