The stand, now named the Parkside Stand, was completed in the spring of 2011, and fully opened on 16 April for Fleetwood's game against Altrincham, which they won 3–1. The stadium's current capacity is 5, 327; it is the 112th largest stadium by capacity in England and the smallest in their division. [3] Rivalries[edit] Although they have only met 13 times in a competitive fixture as of the end of the 2021–22 season, Fleetwood have a growing rivalry with Fylde Coast neighbours Blackpool who, followed by Morecambe and Preston North End, are the nearest Football League clubs to Fleetwood. Fleetwood also have more traditional local rivalries against Morecambe, [48] Southport[49] and Barrow, all of whom have competed against Fleetwood fairly regularly when all four were non-league clubs. Other rivalries with nearby clubs have included those with Accrington Stanley, [50] Chorley and Lancaster City.
According to a 2019 survey called 'The League of Love And Hate', Fleetwood supporters named Blackpool (83%), Morecambe (74%) and Accrington Stanley (62%) as their biggest rivals, with Preston North End (51%) and Wigan Athletic (47%) following. It may not be an entirely accurate representation, however, as the survey did not give the option of choosing non-league clubs, of whom some would more than likely feature. [51] Players[edit] First-team squad[edit] As of 19 September 2022[52][53] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.
The capacity was increased to 2, 000, increasing the overall ground capacity to over 5, 000 and meeting the requirements of Football League membership. The stand had a proposed cost of £4, 000, 000. [47] Construction began in May 2010, ahead of Fleetwood's successful Conference North play-off final against Alfreton Town.
Oldham Town on 5 December 1998, North West Counties League Division Two Record defeat: 0–9 vs. Bradford City on 26 November 1949, FA Cup First Round, 1949–50 Best league performance: 4th in Football League One (third tier) 2016–17 Best FA Cup performance: 4th Round – 2022–23 Best League Cup performance: 3rd Round – 2020–21 Best EFL Trophy performance: Northern Area Final – 2013–14, 2015–16 Best FA Trophy performance: 2nd Round – 2009–10 Best FA Vase performance: Runners–up – 1984–85 Transfer fee paid: £400, 000 – Kyle Dempsey from Huddersfield Town May 2017 Transfer fee received: £1, 700, 000 – Jamie Vardy to Leicester City May 2012 (a record non-league sale) Most appearances[edit] 498 – Nathan Pond (2003–2018)[55] 421 – Jack Ainscough (1954–1966) 416 – Percy Ronson (1949–1964) Most Football League appearances[edit] 209 - Alex Cairns Record all-time goalscorer[edit] 101 – David Barnes Record Football League goalscorer[edit] 43 – Paddy Madden Most capped player[edit] 25 – Conor McLaughlin – Northern Ireland (2011–2017) References[edit] ^ "Southport lose 2-0 at Fleetwood Town in their final match of 2010".
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Honours[edit] League[edit] Football League[edit] Football League Two Play-off winners – 2013–14 Non-League[edit] Conference National Champions – 2011–12 Conference North Runners-up (and play-off winners) – 2009–10 Northern Premier League Premier Division Champions – 2007–08 Northern Premier League First Division Champions – 1987–88 Runners-up (promoted) – 2005–06 North West Counties Football League Premier Division Champions – 2004–05 North West Counties Football League First Division Champions – 1983–84, 1998–99 Lancashire Combination Champions – 1923–24 Runners-up – 1933–34, 1934–35 Lancashire League West Division Reserve League Winners – 2008–09 Cup[edit] Northern Premier League Challenge Cup Winners – 1971, 2007 Runners-up – 1989 Northern Premier League President's Cup Winners – 1990 Runners-up – 1991 North West Counties Football League First Division Trophy Winners – 1999 FA Vase Runners-up – 1984–85 Lancashire Combination Cup Winners – 1926, 1932, 1933, 1934 Runners-up – 1953, 1967 Peter Swales Memorial Shield Winners – 2008 Records[edit] Record victory: 13–0 vs.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK POL Jakub Stolarczyk (on loan from Leicester City) 3 DF ENG Danny Andrew (vice-captain) 4 MF Brendan Wiredu 5 SCO Michael Devlin 6 Darnell Johnson 7 FW ESP Carlos Mendes Gomes (on loan from Luton Town) 8 Josh Vela (captain) 9 ZIM Admiral Muskwe (on loan from Luton Town) 10 Callum Morton 11 NIR Paddy Lane 13 Jay Lynch 14 Joe Garner 16 Lewis Warrington (on loan from Everton) 18 Harrison Holgate 19 Gerard Garner 20 IRL Promise Omochere 21 Cian Hayes 22 COD Aristote Nsiala 23 Phoenix Patterson 24 Daniel Batty 25 Alex Cairns 26 Shaun Rooney 27 Harvey Macadam 28 Carl Johnston 29 Dylan Boyle 30 Barry Baggley 31 Tom Donaghy 32 Josh Earl — David Harrington Development squad[edit] 33 Josh Edwards 34 Harry Wilson 35 Connor Teale 36 FRA Chiekh Thiam 37 Drew Baker 39 RSA Max McMillan 40 WAL Will Russ 41 Luc Rees 42 Sam Bird 43 AUS Akiel Raffie 44 Ben Thompson 45 Danny Edwards 46 Jake Wallace 47 Kyle White 48 Ollie Leggett 49 Kyle King 50 Stephen McMullan 52 George Morrison 55 Sam Glenfield Coaching staff[edit] Position Staff Head Coach Scott Brown Assistant Head Coach Steven Whittaker First Team Coach Barry Nicholson First Team Goalkeeping Coach Owain Fôn Williams Head of Sports Science Youl Mawene Physiotherapists Liam McGarry, Josh O'Keefe Head of Academy Jack Higgins Head of Coach and Player Development Matt Lawlor Senior Professional Development Phase Lead Coach Stephen Crainey [edit] Fleetwood Town's main kit sponsors include Commercial Power Ltd[54] and Business Energy Solutions.
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