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AFC BLACKPOOL
Jepson Way, Blackpool FY4 5DY
Telephone 01253 761721
Full Members of Lancashire
Football Association
North West Counties Football League
Honours
Lancashire County FA Shield Winners 1957/58
West Lancashire League Champions 1960/60, 1961/62
Lancashire Combination Bridge Shield Winners 1972
AFC
Blackpool was formed in 1947 under the name of Blackpool Metal
Mechanics and played at Stanley Park for two years before moving to
the current Jepson Way ground.
They played in local leagues before taking the step up to join the
West Lancashire League. During this period in local league football
they won many awards, taking the Division Two title of the Fylde
District League in 1950/51 and in Division One were champions twice
and runners-up three times in five consecutive years between 1953/54
and 1957/58. Numerous local cup competitions were also won,
including the Lancashire Junior Shield in 1957/58, a competition
they were to win again in 1960/61.
As the 50's drew to a close, Blackpool Mechanics decided to take the
next step up and join the West Lancashire League. They were an
almost immediate success, being runners-up in 1959/60 and champions
for the next two seasons. Various cups and trophies from local
competitions still regularly found their way to Jepson Way.
The club then took another step up the football ladder by joining
the Lancashire Combination. The jump in standard meant the cups and
honours that had poured into the trophy room dried up and it was not
until the turn of the decade before many more honours were to come
their way.
In 1972/73 they won the Lancashire Combination Bridge Shield and in
1974/75 they finished runners-up in the league, just one point
behind champions Darwen. They remained a strong team throughout the
70's although towards the end they suffered some poor results.
With the advent of the North West Counties League, Blackpool
Mechanics were placed in Division Three and in 1985/86 were promoted
to Division Two. At the end on 1991/92 they were promoted to
Division One, but it was not a happy experience and the club
returned to Division Two. After a few seasons of struggle, the club
is now financially stable and looking forward to developing the
club's potential both on and off the pitch.
In the summer of 2005 Blackpool Mechanics FC merged with Lytham St.
Annes FC who had just won the West Lancashire League Division One
title. Lytham St. Annes resigned from their own league and have
brought their resources and manpower to Jepson Way in a bid to
launch the new look Mechanics in their push up the non-league
football pyramid.
The club was re-named AFC Blackpool in May 2008 when Blackpool
Mechanics FC and Squires Gate Junior FC got together to form one
club. It was decided to mark the start of a new era by re-naming the
club and the name 'AFC Blackpool' was chosen. The club leased a
further piece of land adjacent to the ground in Jepson Way to
accommodate the enlarged club and investment to improve the
facilities was begun. The club ground in Jepson Way retains its name
'The Mechanics' to maintain a link with the past.
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