Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 15 5 10
Wins 6 2 4
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 31 8 23
Goals against 25 5 20
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - Quorn F.C.

Quorn Football Club is an English football club based in the village of Quorn, near Loughborough, Leicestershire, currently playing in the Northern Premier League Midlands Division. The club play their home games on the 3G pitch at their Farley Way Stadium, just off the A6, which runs between Leicester and Loughborough. The club are nicknamed "The Reds" due to their colours, as well "The Methodists", which is a nod to their historical name.


As well as the first team, Quorn operate an Academy side from their Farley Way base. The Academy features two teams which play in the English College's Football Association. There are also junior teams at Under 11 and Under 17 age groups. The Under 17s currently play in the Leicestershire Youth League, as well as the Leicestershire Midweek Floodlit Youth League.

History

The clubhouse in 2019

The club was founded in 1924 by attendees of the local Wesleyan Chapel and accordingly was named Quorn Methodists F.C., changing its name in 1952. In 1937 the club joined the Leicestershire Senior League. Immediately after World War II they played in the Central Division, and then from 1948 in Division 2 after a league re-organisation. Quorn won this division in 1950 and then followed up by winning the first division the following season.

Over the next fifty years the club moved up and down between the divisions on four occasions, finally cementing their place in the renamed Premier Division in the late 1990s, before claiming the league title, and with it promotion to the Midland Alliance in 2001.

In 2003 the club was the only one at its level to sell a player to a Football League team, when Luke Varney moved to Crewe Alexandra for £50,000.

In the 2006–07 season they finished 3rd in the Midland Alliance and, due to the expansion of the Northern Premier League First Division into two regional divisions, were therefore accepted into the Northern Premier League Division One South. In May 2007 the club received a £500000 windfall after Luke Varney's £2,000,000 move from Crewe to Charlton Athletic.

In 2011 Quorn won the Westerby Cup for the first time with a 5–4 victory over Hinckley United at Walkers Stadium under the management of Lawrie Dudfield, but were relegated from the Northern Premier League Division One South during the same season.

John Folwell was appointed as their new manager in May 2013, joining from local rivals Barrow Town. He resigned in January 2015 due to disagreements with the chairman. Two time former manager Dougie Keast was agreed to take over until the end of the 2014–15 season.

Dougie Keast remained at the helm until December 2017, when former Hinckley AFC manager Carl Abbott was appointed, joining the club from Northern Premier Division Market Drayton Town. On Wednesday 8 May 2019 - Carl Abbott left Quorn AFC to join Evesham United FC.

Following the COVID-19 outbreak, the 2019/2020 playing season was expunged. Quorn was in first place in the United Counties league (Step 5) when the football season was terminated on 16 March 2020. Former Burton Albion and Scunthorpe United midfielder Cleveland Taylor was appointed as the first team manager on 1 May 2020. He left the club on 14 October 2021.

Richard Lavery, who had been Assistant Manager at Nuneaton Borough, took over with the club languishing at the wrong end of the table in the UCL Premier North. Fortunes turned immediately, with the club recovering to finish in the top half of the table. The following season Lavery led the side to the playoffs in dramatic fashion, as an injury time winner in the final game of the season lifted the club in to second place.

There was still work to be done though and a long journey to the Essex coast saw Quorn triumph 5-0 away to Great Wakering Rovers in the inter-step playoff, catapulting the club back up to step four, the highest level the club have achieved to date.

In their return to step four football, Quorn got off to a fast start and also enjoyed their best run in the FA Trophy. Victories at home over Coventry Sphinx, Leek Town and AFC Telford United saw The Reds through to the first round proper. The run came to and end in an away trip against Stafford Rangers. The club maintained a top half placing throughout the season, sitting in seventh place when Lavery left the club to take over at Kettering Town, taking his assistant Tom Cherry with him.

Ant Carney, who had been player/coach, stepped up to take charge against Gresley Rovers just two days later, assisted by Matt Green. The pair began their reign with a 2-1 win at The Moat Ground, an 85th minute penalty by Ryan Beswick the difference on the day.

Il Quorn Football Club è una squadra di calcio semiprofessionistica con sede a Quorn, nel Leicestershire, in Inghilterra. Fondata nel 1887, è una delle squadre di calcio più antiche del Leicestershire e attualmente gioca nella United Counties League Premier Division North.

Il Quorn F.C. ha una lunga e ricca storia nel calcio inglese. È stata una delle prime squadre ad unirsi alla Midland League nel 1891 e ha trascorso molte stagioni in questa lega. Ha anche partecipato alla FA Cup e alla FA Trophy in diverse occasioni, raggiungendo il terzo turno della FA Cup nel 1927-28.

Negli ultimi anni, il Quorn F.C. ha continuato a essere una forza nella United Counties League. Nel 2016-17, la squadra ha vinto la United Counties League Premier Division per la prima volta nella sua storia. Ha anche vinto la United Counties League League Cup nel 2017-18 e nel 2018-19.

Il Quorn F.C. gioca le sue partite casalinghe al Farley Way Stadium, che ha una capacità di 2.000 spettatori. La squadra ha una forte base di tifosi ed è conosciuta per la sua atmosfera amichevole e accogliente.

Alcuni dei giocatori più famosi che hanno giocato per il Quorn F.C. includono:

* Arthur Rowley: Ha giocato per il Quorn F.C. all'inizio della sua carriera. Ha poi giocato per il Leicester City, l'Arsenal e il Manchester United. È considerato uno dei migliori attaccanti inglesi di tutti i tempi.
* Len Shackleton: Ha giocato per il Quorn F.C. prima di trasferirsi al Bradford City. Ha poi giocato per il Liverpool e l'Arsenal. È considerato uno dei migliori centrocampisti inglesi di tutti i tempi.
* Ernie Hine: Ha giocato per il Quorn F.C. prima di trasferirsi al Leicester City. Ha poi giocato per il Manchester United e il Derby County. È considerato uno dei migliori difensori inglesi di tutti i tempi.