Risborough Rangers

Risborough Rangers

Leagues Played
Inglaterra - FA Cup - Clasificación 1
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Resultados

Inglaterra - FA Cup - Clasificación 10/03 14:00 15 Chichester City v Risborough Rangers L 2-1

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 1 0 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 1 0 1
Goals against 2 0 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Risborough Rangers Football Club are a football club based in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, England. They are members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division North.

History

1971–1988: The Early Years

Risborough Rangers were formed in 1971 as a team of 12-year-olds who wanted to play competitive football and in the 1975–76 season, the previous years Under 16's entered into men's football via the Wycombe & District League. In their second season they won the 3rd Division. However, the team then folded, after which the club provided only boys' football until the Under 16's of 1979–80 also entered the Wycombe & District League. The club then won promotion in successive seasons, gaining promotion to the Ercol Senior League. During this period they also won the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup. At around the same time as entering the Ercol Senior League the club moved to 'Windsors', the former home of the defunct Hellenic League club Princes Risborough Town. Within several years, the club had managed to improve the ground by building a clubhouse/bar and extended the covered standing area.

1989–2013: Joining the non-league system

In 1989 Risborough accepted an invitation to join the South Midlands League and were placed in Division One. In the first two seasons the club struggled, finishing second from bottom and had to apply for re-election. However, at the end of season 1992–93, the club gained promotion to the Senior Division under the management of Frank Carter. At the start of the 1997–98 season, with the merger of the Souith Midlands league and the London Spartan League, the club became founder members of the Spartan South Midlands League Senior Division. The club remained in the Senior Division, which was later renamed Division One, until the end of the 2002–03 season, when they finished bottom and were relegated to Division Two.

In 2003–04, former Brackley Town F.C. and Abingdon Town manager Bob Rayner returned to the club from Thame United after chairman Richard Woodward persuaded him to return to the club he had last managed during the mid 1990s. Under his guidance the club steadily rebuilt, using players from the successful Rangers junior ranks. They finished runners-up in Division Two in the 2011–12 season. They were also runners-up in the Anagram Trophy that season, losing to Baldock Town 1–0 in the Final at Letchworth. After getting 'Windsors' ground grading up to the required standard the club were finally promoted to Division One at the end of the 2012-13 season. The club also reached the final of the Spartan South Midlands Football League Division Two Cup, losing to Aston Clinton 2–0 at Chesham United. They finished 14th in their first season in Div 1 and reached the final of the Division One Cup, losing 2–0 to 2nd placed Kings Langley in the final at London Colney.

2014–2022: First appearance's in FA Vase, FA Cup and Step 5 of the non-league pyramid

Season 2014–15 saw Rangers finish in 5th place in the Div 1. It was also the club's first appearance in the FA vase where they lost in the preliminary round away at Spelthorne Sports of the Combined Counties Premier League, losing 2–1. Their top scorer during the 2014–15 season was Martin Griggs with 29 league goals, 35 goals in all competitions.

The 2015–16 season was a busy season for Risborough Rangers. They competed in the FA Cup for the first time in their history winning 3–0 at Ampthill Town before going out 3–0 to Southern League side Aylesbury FC at 'Windsors' in front of a crowd of 450. In the FA Vase Rangers travelled to United Counties League side Irchester Utd, winning 4–0, before losing away to Cricklewood Wanderers 1–0 in the next round. Former Thame United, Chalfont St. Peter FC and Risborough Rangers player Jamie Rayner was appointed as joint first team manager alongside Bob Rayner at the start of the season, following a spell as joint assistant manager alongside long serving Nick Young. On a managerial level, Jamie had previously worked as Risborough Rangers Reserve team manager, where he guided them to promotion in his first season, only losing one league game. Rangers finished 7th in SSML Division One with top scorer Martin Griggs topping the division's goal-scoring chart with 35 goals from 33 matches. Risborough finished the season winning the Berks & Bucks FA Intermediate Cup beating Olney Town 2–1 AET in the final at Newport Pagnell Town. At the end of the 2015–16 season Bob Rayner retired from football management having managed Rangers for 15 seasons in total, handing over the reins to son Jamie and his assistant Nick Young.

Jamie Rayner's first season in sole charge, the 2016–17 season, saw Rangers finish in sixth place in the Spartan South Midland League Division 1, ensuring qualification for the following years FA Cup Competition. They went out in the first round of the FA Vase to Broadfields United however. Their defence of Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup ended in the semi-final against Woodley United on penalties following a 1–1 draw. Their top scorer for the season was Lamar Mason-Williams with thirty goals. At the end of the 2017–2018 season Rangers finished eighth in the table. Again they failed to progress in the FA Vase. In the FA Cup they went out following a penalty shoot-out after a replay with higher division opponents Cockfosters. Rangers reached the final of the Spartan South Midland League Challenge Trophy beating four teams from the division above them en route, before losing in the final to Broadfields United. Their top scorer for the season was Martin Griggs with 38 goals.

In October 2018 then current manager Jamie Rayner decided to step down from his position because of work commitments. The Club advertised the position and after a healthy response, the Board appointed the former Aylesbury United, Aylesbury FC, Hemel Hempstead, Arlesey Town & Leighton Town boss Mark Eaton as their new manager. A remarkable turnaround in results ended with a 7th-place finish in the League after being 2nd from bottom when Eaton took charge. There was more success for Rangers with a 2–0 win over London Lions in the Spartan South Midlands Division One Cup Final, goals from Sam Pekun and Ben Cullen sealed the win at Leverstock Green's Pancake Lane.

Because of the ongoing re-construction of the non-league system the club made a lateral movement to the Hellenic League Division One East from the Spartan for the start of the 2019–20 season. The 2019–20 season saw Rangers unbeaten and top the league by 12 points with a game in hand over 2nd place Abingdon United after playing 23 games out of the full 32. The COVID pandemic put an end to any hopes of promotion to step 5 for the first time in the clubs history as the season was officially voided. However, in 2021 the club were promoted to the Premier Division of the Spartan South Midlands League based on their results in the abandoned 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons.

2023–present: The end of an era, the start of a new

For the 2023–24 season, Risborough were moved laterally to the Combined Counties Football League Premier Division North. Mid way through the season, manager Mark Easton stepped aside from first team management to become the clubs Director of Football. After over 5 years, 214 competitive matches, which consisted of 135 wins, 36 draws and 43 loses he arguably leaves as Rangers most successful manager. Former Wycombe Wanderers legend Mark West who previously managed at Thame United took over from mid February 2024.

Los Risborough Rangers son un club de fútbol inglés con sede en la ciudad de Risborough, en el condado de Buckinghamshire. El club fue fundado en 1897 y actualmente juega en la Southern League Division One Central, el octavo nivel del fútbol inglés. Los Risborough Rangers son conocidos por su fuerte sentido de comunidad y su compromiso con el desarrollo de jugadores jóvenes. El club ha producido varios jugadores que han pasado a jugar en ligas profesionales, incluyendo a Dean Holdsworth, David James y Ashley Young.

El estadio de los Risborough Rangers es el Risborough Sports Centre, que tiene una capacidad para 2.000 espectadores. El estadio está situado en las afueras de la ciudad de Risborough y es fácilmente accesible en coche o en transporte público.

Los Risborough Rangers tienen una rivalidad histórica con el Chesham United, otro club de fútbol de Buckinghamshire. Los dos equipos se han enfrentado en numerosas ocasiones a lo largo de los años, y los partidos entre ellos suelen ser muy disputados.

Los Risborough Rangers son un club de fútbol modesto, pero que tiene una gran tradición y un fuerte sentido de comunidad. El club es un símbolo de la ciudad de Risborough y es muy querido por sus aficionados.