Formation and early years (1891–1898) Winslow United was established in 1891, initially as
Winslow Town F.C., closely linked to the town's Reading Room, which promoted recreational sport in the late Victorian period. The founding meeting was held at the Parish-rooms, Market-square on 13 October 1891, chaired by Mr. Herbert Bullock. The first officers were: •
Captain: Mr. Pass •
Vice-Captain: Mr. B. Sanderson •
Honorary Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. W. N. Midgley The club's first recorded match took place on 31 October 1891, when Winslow defeated Granborough 3–1 on the Flower Show Field, lent by local landowner T. P. Willis. The original team colours were dark blue and white. Some sources suggest 1890 as the founding year, but contemporary records and the Football Club History Database list 1891 as the official year. The club quickly became a community fixture. For example, a match on 4 February 1893 raised funds to distribute a hundredweight of coal to thirty needy families. The current name,
Winslow United F.C., was adopted at the start of the 1895–96 season, following the merger of Winslow Town and the junior club Winslow Rovers. The club became a founding member of the Buckingham & District League and also competed in the Aylesbury & District League Division I by 1897–98. Regional league participation included the North Bucks & District League before joining the South Midlands League in 1968. Following league restructuring in the early 2000s, the club competed in
Division Two of the newly formed
Spartan South Midlands Football League. Winslow finished runners-up in 2003–04 and won the
Anagram Records Trophy in 2004–05.
Return to senior football Senior football returned in the
2010–11 season, beginning a period of gradual rebuilding and community growth. Winslow United’s partnership with Winslow United Juniors expanded youth participation from under-7s to under-16s and strengthened ties between local schools, families, and the club.
Recent success and promotion Winslow United achieved
three consecutive top-three finishes in the Spartan South Midlands League Division One (2017–18, 2018–19, and 2021–22), with intervening seasons cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In
2023–24, Winslow United finished third in the Spartan South Midlands League Division One and won the promotion play-off final 3–1 against
Northampton Sileby Rangers, earning a place in
Step 5 of the English non-league pyramid — the
Premier Division of the Spartan South Midlands League, returning there for the first time in
32 years since the 1991–92 season. Winslow's goals were scored by an
own goal from a Northampton Sileby Rangers player,
Aaron King, and
Courtney Massay, while Northampton Sileby's lone goal came from
Josh Drain. In the
2024–25 season, the club finished 10th in the Premier Division. On
18 October 2025, Winslow United reached the
Second Round Proper of the FA Vase for the first time since 1983–84, matching a 42-year-old club record with a 3–2 victory over
Coalville Town, courtesy of two goals from
Ethan Flanagan and one from
Scott Valentine. The club also won regional honours including the
Buckingham Senior Charity Cup (2018–19, 1–0 vs Aylesbury FC) and the
Anagram Records Trophy (2004–05, 4–1 vs White Ensign). ==Crest and colours==