Formed: 1902
St.George's Lane, Worcester, WR1 1QT
Tel: 01905 23003 Fax: 01905 26668
Club web site: www.worcestercityfc.co.uk
Chairman: Dr Michael Sorensen
Vice Chairman: Laurie Brown
Directors: Brian Lancaster, Trevor Griffiths, Jon Prescott, Roger Pugh, Alan Wills, Tony Partridge, Dave Boddy, Bob Marley, Paul Curtis, Derek Jones.
Football Secretary: Steve Bond.
Manager: John Barton.
Coach: Mick Tuohy.
Head of Scouting: Graham Selby
Physiotherapist: Archie Richards.
Directions: M5 jct 6 (Worcester North), follow signs to Worcester, right at first lights, St Georges Lane is 3rd left. 1 mile from Foregate Street (BR) station.
Capacity: 4,749 Seated: 1,223 Covered Terracing: 2,000
Record Attendance: 17,042 v Sheff Utd (lost 0-2) FA Cup 4th Rd (24.1.59)
Previous Leagues: West Midlands (Birmingham) 1902-38. Southern 1938-1979. Alliance Premier 1979-1985
Club colours: Blue & White/Black/White. Change colours: All red/All tangerine
Reserve team's league: Midland Combination/Central Conference
Midweek home matchday: Monday
Record win: 18-1 v Bilston, Birmingham League 21.11.31
Record defeat: 0-10 v Wellington, Birmingham League 29.08.20
Record transfer fee paid: £8,500 for Jim Williams (Telford United, 1981)
Record transfer fee received: £27,500 for John Barton (Everton, 1979)
Club record goalscorer: John Inglis 189 (1970-77)
Record appearances: Bobby McEwan 596 (1959-75)
Club Honours:
Southern Lg 1978-79 (Div 1 1967-68, Div 1 Nth 1976-77, Lg Cup 1939-40, 2000-01, R-up 1945-46, 1959-60, Champs Cup 1978-79
West Mids (B'ham) Lg (4) 1913-14, 1924-25, 1928-30 (R-up (3) 1931-34)
Worcs Snr Cup (26) 1907-14, 1928-30, 1932-33, 1945-46 (jt) 1948-49, 1955-59, 1960-61, 1962-63, 1964-65, 1969-70, 1977-78, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1983-84, 1987-88, 1996-97,
B'ham Snr Cup 1975-76
Staffs Snr Cup 1976-77
Inter Lg Champs Cup 1978-79
Welsh Cup SF 1978-79
FA Trophy QF 1969-70, 1973-74, 1980-81, 1981-82
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