Formed: 1886

Chairman: Barry Norgrove.

Vice-Chairman: Neil Savery.

Directors: John Baldwin, Gordon Howard and Wayne Allen.

Company Secretary: Richard Painter.

Football Secretary/Stadium Manager: Roger Barlow.

Manager: Stuart Watkiss

First team coach: Martin O'Connor

Youth Team Manager:

Physiotherapist/General Manager: Jim Conway.

Medical Officer: Dr VP Schrieber.

Fitness Coach: Bob Ashwood.

Kit Manager:

Safety Officer: Pete Smith.

Part-time media manager: Matt Wall.

Accounts Manager: Adrienne Bishop.

Commercial Manager: Helen Macdonald.

Football in the Community Officer: Nick Griffiths.

Directions to Aggborough Stadium, Hoo Road

From North: Exit M5 at junction 3, follow A456 to Kidderminster and on reaching the town at first traffic lights turn left into Chester Road. At next traffic lights turn right into Comberton Road, continue past station and Hoo Road is on the left halfway down the hill.

From the South & West: Exit M5 at junction 6. Follow A449 to Kidderminster. At first roundabout (adjacent to railway viaduct) turn right into Chester Road and first left into Hoo Road.

From London direction: Via M42 then follow M5 north to junction 4 (Lydiate Ash). Exit motorway turn left and follow A491 towards Stourbridge. At Hagley roundabout turn left and follow A456 to Kidderminster as above.

Ground Capacity: 6,290 (seated: 1,100 - covered terracing: 4,690)

Record Attendance: 9,155 Hereford United FA Cup 1st Round Proper 27.11.48.

Previous Leagues: Birmingham League 1889-90, 1891-1939, 1947-48, 1960-62. Midland League 1890-91. Southern League 1939-45 (Abandoned World War II), 1948-60, 1972-83. Birmingham Combination 1945-47. West Midlands League 1962-72.

Club colours: Red & White.

Change colours:

Midweek home matchday: Tuesday.

Record win: 25-0 v Hereford (H) 12.10.1889 Birmingham Senior Cup 1st Rnd. Record defeat: 0-13 v Darwen (A) 24.01.1891 FA Cup 1st Rnd Proper.

Record transfer fee paid: £80,000 for Andy Ducros from Nuneaton Borough 2000.

Record transfer fee received: £200,000 for Lee Hughes from WBA 1997.

Club record goalscorer: Peter Wassall 432 1963-74.

Record appearances: Brendan Wassall 686 1962-74.

Club Honours: Conference Champions 1994 & 2000; FA Trophy Winner 1987, Runners-up 1991, 1995; Welsh FA Cup finalists 1986, 1989; Southern League Cup 1980; Worcester Senior Cup (19); Birmingham Senior Cup (7); Staffordshire Senior Cup (4); West Midland League Champions (6), Runners-up (3); Southern Premier Runners-up (1); West Midland League Cup winners (7); Keys Cup winners (7); Border Counties Floodlit League Champions (3), Camkin Floodlit Cup Winners (3); Bass County Vase Winners (1); Conference Fair Play Trophy (3).