Wombwell Athletic was formed after the end of the
Second World War, entering into the
Yorkshire League and winning the championship at the first attempt. They entered the
FA Cup for the first time a year later, reaching the 3rd qualifying round. They were relegated from Division 1 in 1953 and three years later renamed themselves
Wombwell & Darfield. They would spend ten years in the second tier before winning the Second Division title in 1963 as
Wombwell Sporting Association, having changed name again in 1961. They were relegated back to Division 2 in 1971 and by the time the Yorkshire League came to a close in 1982 Wombwell had been in floundering at the bottom of Division 3 for a number of years. When the league merged with the
Midland League in the summer of 1982 to form the
Northern Counties East League (NCEL), the club was placed in Division 2 South of the new competition. They left the NCEL in 1988 to join the
Central Midlands League. In 1990 they changed name again, to
Wombwell Town, and in 1993 they left the Central Midlands League to join the
Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League. They were promoted to the Premier Division in 1996 but the club was dissolved in 2000 after over 50 years of history. In 2018 a new team named
Wombwell Town F.C. were formed to play in the
Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League and play at the Wombwell Recreation Ground in the town.
Notable former players Players that played in the
Football League either before or after being with Wombwell Town – •
Sid Storey League and cup history ==Honours==