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Farsley Celtic F.C.

Farsley Celtic Football Club was a football club based in Farsley, West Yorkshire, England. The club was founded in 1908, but folded in 2010 and were reformed as Farsley AFC before returning to the name Farsley Celtic in 2015. In 2025 the club resigned from the Northern Counties East League and was liquidated shortly after, becoming the phoenix club FC Farsley. The club played at Throstle Nest.

History
The club was established in 1908 as Farsley Football Club and played in amateur leagues in Leeds. They joined the West Riding County Amateur League in 1926 and were runners-up in 1936–37. In 1949 they joined Division Two of the Yorkshire League. They won the division in 1951–52, earning promotion to Division One. After three consecutive bottom-half finishes, league performances improved and Farsley finished fifth in 1955–56 and fourth in 1956–57, before ending the season as runners-up in both 1957–58 and 1958–59. Farsley attempted to overturn the decision in the High Court, but were unsuccessful and subsequently entered the play-offs. After beating Whitby Town 1–0 in the semi-finals, they lost to Workington on penalties in the final. In 2005–06 Farsley finished fourth in the Premier Division, again qualifying for the play-offs. After beating Marine 1–0 in the semi-finals, they defeated North Ferriby United 2–1 in the final to earn promotion to the Conference North. They also reached the first round of the FA Cup again, eventually losing 2–0 in a replay to Milton Keynes Dons after the home match had ended 0–0. However, they subsequently went into administration and were expelled from the Conference in March 2010 after being unable to fulfil their fixtures, before being disbanded on 10 March. 2010–2019: Farsley AFC The club was reformed as Farsley A.F.C. and joined the Premier Division of the Northern Counties East League for the 2010–11 season. They went on to win the division, earning promotion to Division One North of the Northern Premier League. A fourth-place finish in 2011–12 saw them qualify for the play-offs, losing 3–0 to Witton Albion in the semi-finals. In 2015 the club returned to the name Farsley Celtic. the club defeated Ossett Town 4–2 in the final to earn promotion to the Premier Division. The following season saw the club finish fifth in the Premier Division, reaching the play-offs. However, they were beaten 2–1 in the semi-finals by Ashton United. In 2018–19 the club were Premier Division champions, earning promotion to the National League North. 2019–2025: Rebrand and liquidation In 2019 the club changed their playing colours from blue to green and white, adopted a new badge and renamed their ground following a takeover. Following relegation at the end of the 2024–25 season, financial instability caused by delays in installing a new pitch and having to play home games in Buxton for most of the season meant the club were not granted a license to compete in steps 1–4 for the following season and were instead placed in the Premier Division of the Northern Counties East League. The club subsequently withdrew from the Northern Counties East League, and although the women's, deaf, and development teams initially continued to operate, the club was liquidated on 18 December 2025, with a phoenix club FC Farsley founded by David Stockdale the same day as the liquidation. ==Ground==
Ground
The club moved to Throstle Nest in 1948. The ground was renamed "The Citadel" in 2019. During the 2024–25 season Farsley were forced to play some home games at other stadiums including Bradford (Park Avenue)'s Horsfall Stadium and Buxton's the Silverlands due to issues with installing artificial turf at the stadium. In 2025 the ground was renamed back to Throstle Nest. ==Honours==
Honours
Northern Premier League • Premier Division champions 2018–19 • Yorkshire League • Division One champions 1959–60, 1968–69 • Division Two champions 1952–53 • Northern Counties East League • Premier Division champions 2010–11 • Division One North champions 1984–85 • League Cup winners 2010–11 • West Riding County Cup • Winners 1957–58, 1959–60, 1966–67, 1970–71, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2016–17, 2017–18 ==Records==
Records
• Best FA Cup performance: First round, 1974–75, 2006–07 • Best FA Trophy performance: Quarter-finals, 2022–23 • Best FA Vase performance: Quarter-finals, 1987–88 • Record attendance: 11,000 vs Tranmere Rovers, FA Cup first round, 1974–75 (at Elland Road) ==See also==
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