Where does Aldershot Town football club come from?
Aldershot Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Aldershot, Hampshire, England. The club participates in the National League, the fifth tier of English football.
Where are the nearest cash points in Aldershot?
Cash Points: The nearest cash points are at Santander on Aldershot High Street, postcode GU11 1BY, and the Esso petrol station on Aldershot High Street, postcode GU12 4LT. The club shop is back open and is also taking orders online! Delivery and Click & Collect options also available
When did Aldershot Town play in the Isthmian League?
Aldershot Town play at the Recreation Ground, which had also been the home ground of the previous club. Initially placed in the Isthmian League Third Division, Aldershot Town won the league in their debut 1992–93 season and won promotion out of the Second Division the following season.
Where is the parking at Aldershot Town Stadium?
A limited amount of street parking is available around the stadium. For supporters using the away entrance to the EBB Stadium at the top of Redan Road, there is also limited street parking off the mini-roundabout outside the La Fontaine pub, on Holly Road, Windmill Road and Mount Pleasant Road.
What was the attendance at Aldershot first game?
A crowd of 3,680 saw Aldershot’s first game in the Conference, a 2–1 win over Accrington Stanley. The club went on to stay in the play-off positions in the league table for all but 3 days of the season. The Shots equalled their best ever run in the FA Cup, reaching the 2nd Round and losing 1–0 to Colchester United at Layer Road.
When did Aldershot Town win the Premier Division?
Initially placed in the Isthmian League Third Division, Aldershot Town won the league in their debut 1992–93 season and won promotion out of the Second Division the following season. They won the First Division title in 1997–98 and the Premier Division in 2002–03 to gain a place in the Conference.
Who is the assistant manager of Aldershot Town?
Two days later Dillon appointed Gary Owers as his assistant manager. Under the new management team Aldershot finished the season in sixth place, qualifying them for the play-offs, where they lost 3–0 on aggregate to Rotherham United.