Curzon Ashton F.C.

Association football club in Greater Manchester

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2024 Curzon Ashton were eliminated from the National League North Play-Offs by Chorley in the quarter-finals, losing 4-2 in a penalty shootout.
2023 Adam Lakeland leaves midseason to join King's Lynn Town. Craig Mahon becomes player-manager and guides the club to 7th place in the National League North, their highest league position and first time qualifying for the Play-Offs. The team is eliminated by Chorley in the quarter-finals after losing 4-2 in a penalty shootout.
2021 The club advanced to the third round proper of the FA Trophy, extending their cup competition achievements.
2021 Steve Cunningham is sacked midseason and replaced by former coach Adam Lakeland, with Alex Brown joining as Assistant Manager.
2019 Mark Bradshaw is removed as manager due to the COVID-19 pandemic and replaced by Steve Cunningham from Colne FC.
2016 Equalled their best FA Cup run by reaching the Second Round, ultimately being knocked out by AFC Wimbledon in a close 4-3 defeat.
2015 Achieve their highest league finish up to that point, placing 11th in the National League North under manager John Flanagan.
2014 The club won the Premier Division play-offs, securing promotion to the National League North.
2013 Curzon Ashton won Division One North of the Northern Premier League.
2012 Curzon Ashton F.C. reached the final of the Doodson Sport Cup, demonstrating their competitive spirit.
2011 John Flanagan becomes the club's manager, guiding Curzon Ashton to their highest ever league finish (2nd place) and reaching the play-off final, which they lost to Witton Albion.

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