Risultati

Inghilterra - National League Nord 04/20 14:00 46 [19] Rushall Olympic v Warrington Town [13] D 0-0
Inghilterra - National League Nord 04/13 14:00 45 [18] Southport v Rushall Olympic [17] L 3-0
Inghilterra - National League Nord 04/09 18:45 35 [20] Rushall Olympic v Bishop's Stortford [24] W 4-0
Inghilterra - National League Nord 04/06 14:00 44 [18] Blyth Spartans v Rushall Olympic [20] W 1-2
Inghilterra - National League Nord 04/01 14:00 43 [21] Rushall Olympic v Boston Utd [5] W 1-0
Inghilterra - National League Nord 03/29 15:00 42 [7] Alfreton Town v Rushall Olympic [21] L 1-0
Inghilterra - National League Nord 03/23 15:00 41 [21] Rushall Olympic v Darlington [20] W 3-2
Inghilterra - National League Nord 03/16 15:00 40 [19] Kings Lynn Town v Rushall Olympic [21] L 2-1
Inghilterra - National League Nord 03/12 19:45 39 [20] Rushall Olympic v Brackley [4] L 0-2
Inghilterra - National League Nord 03/09 15:00 38 [19] Rushall Olympic v Buxton [14] L 0-3
Inghilterra - National League Nord 03/05 19:45 33 [21] Banbury v Rushall Olympic [20] W 1-2
Inghilterra - National League Nord 03/02 15:00 37 [3] Chorley v Rushall Olympic [18] L 2-1

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 55 28 27
Wins 19 11 8
Draws 12 7 5
Losses 24 10 14
Goals for 79 52 27
Goals against 81 41 40
Clean sheets 12 7 5
Failed to score 16 7 9

Wikipedia - Rushall Olympic F.C.

Rushall Olympic Football Club is an English football club based in Rushall, a former mining village now forming part of the northern suburbs of Walsall. The team plays in the National League North.

History

Early years

Although football had been played in the village for at least 20 years previously, the earliest known reference to Rushall Olympic Football Club is in local newspaper reports on matches from the 1893–94 season. The club joined the Cannock & District League in 1895, finishing as runners-up in their first season and later joined the Junior (where they were champions in 1903–04), Amateur, Parks and Senior sections of the Walsall & District League.

During the inter-war years, the team won a number of local honours. At this time, the team comprised mainly local colliery workers and played on a field behind the Miners Arms pub in Rushall and changed in the pub itself. However, some time prior to the Second World War, the club disbanded.

Post-Second World War

Dales Lane, home of the Pics

In 1951, a group of local young men decided to re-form the club. They approached the proprietor of a local fish and chip shop for permission to use his premises as their headquarters and secured the use of Rowley Place as a home ground. The club joined the Walsall & District Amateur League, where the team won the Second Division championship in 1952–53, and later the First Division championship in 1955–56, after which they gained promotion to the Staffordshire County League (South), where they won the Second Division title at the first attempt.

Following promotion to the First Division, the club won four championship titles between 1960 and 1965. In 1975, in a bid to gain a higher league status, the club decided to move three miles away to the Aston University Sports Ground, just off the main A34 Walsall to Birmingham road. Meanwhile, the club obtained the lease on some land in Daw End, Rushall, and the new Dales Lane ground was officially opened on 14 August 1977.

The club were accepted into the West Midlands (Regional) League in 1978, and won the First Division title in 1980. The club enjoyed 14 seasons of moderate success in the Premier Division, with a highest finish of fifth place achieved in 1988–89. In 1994, the "Pics" became founder members of the new Midland Football Alliance. Although the late 1990s brought only mid-table performances in the league, the Pics did defeat the then-Southern League club Rocester at the Bescot Stadium – home of Walsall – in a penalty shoot-out to lift the Walsall Senior Cup in 2000.

After finishing in second place in both 2000–01 and 2002–03, the Pics finally claimed the league title in 2004–05, and with it promotion to the Southern League Division One West. They were then transferred to the Southern League Division One Midlands for the 2006–07 season, where they stayed for two years, qualifying for the play-offs in their last season by finishing fifth.

Due to the restructuring of Northern Premier League Division One, they were transferred yet again to the NPL Division One South for the 2008–09 season, when they again finished fifth and qualified for the play-offs. They were also unsuccessful in achieving promotion this time. Manager Paul Holleran then left the club to be replaced by Neil Kitching, who started his first season brightly before tailing off to finish in mid-table; the team also reached the final of the Walsall Senior Cup under Kitching.

Despite further budget restriction, Kitching was supported by a relatively youthful backroom staff, including Nick Amos and Ian Cooper, and they went on to finish third in the 2010–11 season, before going on to reach the play-off final, after a 3–0 win over Brigg Town in the semi-final. A 2–0 victory over Grantham Town in the final saw Rushall Olympic reach the Northern Premier League Premier Division, the first time the club had ever reached the seventh level of the English football league system.

The first season at this higher level saw Rushall Olympic finish eighth in the league. They reached the final of three cup competitions: the league cup, where they lost to North Ferriby United after extra time; the Staffordshire Senior Cup, where they lost to Kidsgrove Athletic; and the Walsall Senior Cup, which they retained. Rushall also equalled their best ever performance in the FA Cup, reaching the fourth qualifying round, where they were knocked out by Stourbridge.

In 2012–13, Rushall made their debut in the first round proper of the FA Trophy, having qualified with victories over Woodford United, Chasetown and Droylsden. Their reward was a trip to Wrexham, where they suffered a defeat against a team that went on to win the final of the competition. In the league, Rushall again were on the verge of the play-offs finishing in sixth position, but failed to make the end of season competition.

In 2013–14, Rushall Olympic made the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup before losing out at Grimsby Town. Rushall eventually finished in seventh place in the league, narrowly missing out on the play-offs. However, there were two cup final appearances, as the Pics lost out in the final of the Walsall Senior Cup but won the Staffordshire Senior Cup, beating Port Vale 2–1 at Vale Park. At the end of the season, the club parted company with manager of five years Neil Kitching; his assistant, Nick Amos, also left the club. Rushall then appointed former West Bromwich Albion and Bolton Wanderers midfielder Richard Sneekes as manager, with Steve Hinks as his assistant.

During the 2022-23 Southern Football League season, Olympic finished 5th in the table and qualified for the playoffs. The Pics defeated Coalville Town on penalty kicks and advanced to the playoff finals, where they defeated Nuneaton Borough, also on penalty kicks. As a result, the club was promoted to the National League North for the first time in club history.

Il Rushall Olympic Football Club è una squadra di calcio con sede a Rushall, Walsall, Inghilterra. Attualmente gareggia nella Northern Premier League Premier Division, il settimo livello del sistema calcistico inglese. Il club è stato fondato nel 1873 e il suo terreno è l'Oak Park.

Il Rushall Olympic è stato uno dei primi club ad entrare nella Southern Football League quando fu fondata nel 1894. Il club ha giocato nella Southern League per 15 stagioni, vincendo il campionato nella stagione 1906-1907. Dopo aver lasciato la Southern League, il Rushall Olympic ha giocato nelle Midlands League e nella Birmingham & District League.

Negli anni '70, il Rushall Olympic ha iniziato a giocare nella Southern League Midland Division. Il club ha vinto il campionato nella stagione 1975-1976 e ha ottenuto la promozione nella Southern League Premier Division. Il Rushall Olympic ha giocato nella Southern League Premier Division per 10 stagioni, raggiungendo i play-off per la promozione alla Football League in due occasioni.

Negli anni '90, il Rushall Olympic ha iniziato a giocare nella Northern Premier League. Il club ha vinto il campionato nella stagione 1996-1997 e ha ottenuto la promozione alla Football Conference. Il Rushall Olympic ha giocato nella Football Conference per cinque stagioni, raggiungendo i play-off per la promozione alla Football League in un'occasione.

Nel 2002, il Rushall Olympic è stato retrocesso dalla Football Conference alla Northern Premier League. Il club ha giocato nella Northern Premier League Premier Division per 11 stagioni, vincendo il campionato nella stagione 2012-2013. Il Rushall Olympic ha ottenuto la promozione alla Football Conference, ma è stato retrocesso nuovamente nella Northern Premier League dopo una sola stagione.

Il Rushall Olympic gioca attualmente nella Northern Premier League Premier Division. Il club è uno dei più antichi club di calcio in Inghilterra e ha una ricca storia. Il Rushall Olympic è noto per il suo forte sostegno da parte dei tifosi e per la sua atmosfera amichevole.