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Glossop North End

Glossop North End Association Football Club is a football club in Glossop, Derbyshire, England. Formerly members of the Football League, they currently play in the Northern Premier League Division One West and are members of the Derbyshire County Football Association. Their home ground is Surrey Street, which has a capacity of 1,350 (209 seated, 1,141 standing). The club play in blue, and are nicknamed the Hillmen or the Peakites. Between 1899 and 1992 the club was officially known simply as Glossop.

Glossop is one of the smallest towns in England to have had a Football League club, and it remains to this day the smallest town whose team has played in the English top flight.

At the turn of the 20th century, Glossop played in the Football League First Division, the highest level of English football, for a single season. During this period the club was bankrolled by Sir Samuel Hill-Wood, who was later to become chairman of Arsenal. The club retains some connections with Arsenal.

This page also has a version in other languages :  Глоссоп Норт Энд (russian)

Glossop North End

Glossop North End Last Matches

K/O
Home
Away
Pts
HT
FT
ET
PN
13 Sep 18:45 18:45, 13 Sep fin
Ramsbottom United
0-0 2-1
Glossop North End
1R
0-0
2-1
03 Sep 14:00 14:00, 03 Sep fin
Liversedge
2-0 2-1
Glossop North End
1R
2-0
2-1
09 Oct 14:00 14:00, 09 Oct fin
Marske United
3-0 3-0
Glossop North End
2R
3-0
3-0
31 Oct 15:00 15:00, 31 Oct fin
Glossop North End
0-1 0-1
Workington
3R
0-1
0-1
17 Oct 14:00 14:00, 17 Oct fin
Droylsden
0-0 0-3
Glossop North End
2R
0-0
0-3

Top Scorers

Player 17 Oct 31 Oct 09 Oct 03 Sep 13 Sep All SeasonGoals/Assists
3/0 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 5/0
11 April 2022 mirror.co.uk Sam Harding, who played for England schoolboys and a number of non-league clubs, has passed away aged 20 after being struck by a vehicle at a "car meet" on Sunday Ex-England schoolboy footballer Sam Harding has died aged 20