The village of Barnton has a football history going back well over a century. An inscription on the Cheshire Amateur Cup shows Barnton Albion as the winners in 1897. Other team incarnations were to follow with Barnton Villa, Barnton Victoria and Barnton Old Boys all tasting considerable success in local league and cup competitions as photographs in the Barnton club house testify. In 1948, Barnton F.C. became founder members of the newly formed Mid-Cheshire League but they had to wait until the 1952/53 season before they tasted any real success when they were league runners-up, a berth that they have occupied a further five times since. It was not until the 1979/80 season that they first became champions, a title they have won eleven times in all, including an unprecedented run of seven successive league championships between 1996/97 and 2002/03.
Barnton have been the League Challenge Cup winners seven times, the first in 1981/82 and the last in the 2003/04 season, and have been runners-up on four occasions.
The most prestigious of the counties amateur trophies, the Cheshire Amateur Cup, has been taken to the village in 1949, 1969, 2002 and 2004 and the club have reached the final a further three times.
The club were also surprise winners of Mid-Cheshire Senior Cup in 1984, a trophy usually claimed by the district�s more senior sides, beating Northwich Victoria in the final.
The pinnacle of the club�s success came with the winning of the National League Systems Cup while representing the
Mid-Cheshire League in the inaugural competition of 2003/04, beating West Cheshire, Liverpool Combination and South Western League opposition along the way before defeating the Cambridgeshire County League 2- 0 on their home soil in the final. They then went on to represent England in the UEFA Regions Cup in Slovenia and Bosnia where they won four, drew one and lost one of their games, narrowly failing to reach the final stages of the competition.
From this high point, the club experienced a dramatic reversal of fortune in the following season and came within a whisker of having to resign from the league due to a combination of circumstances. With only a week remaining before the opening of the new season Barnton acquired the services of a new manager and players were signed enabling their fixtures to be honoured and although relegation was only narrowly avoided, the club�s survival must be regarded as a triumph. Barnton consolidated their league position last year and are now looking forward to further improvement in the new season.
Their big strength lies with the work of the people behind the scenes. It is the efforts of these unpaid volunteers that have kept the club up and running through thick and thin for sixty years. It is worth mentioning the fact that in the last few years the title of Groundsman of the Year has been awarded to two such selfless servants of the club. The work continues however and having made substantial improvements to the playing surface during the close season, the club are currently in the process of upgrading the changing room facilities.
1948-49 Founder members of Mid-Cheshire League
1951-52 Mid-Cheshire League runner-up
1967-68 Mid-Cheshire League runner-up
1979-80 Mid-Cheshire League Champions
1981-82 Mid-Cheshire League runner-up (on goal average)
1982-83 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (2nd time)
1983-84 Mid-Cheshire League runner-up
1984-85 Mid-Cheshire League runner-up
1988-89 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (3rd time)
1995-96 Mid-Cheshire League runner-up
1996-97 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (4th time)
1997-98 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (5th time)
1998-99 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (6th time)
1999-00 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (7th time)
2000-01 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (8th time)
2001-02 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (9th time)
2002-03 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (10th time, 7th in succession)
2004-05 Mid-Cheshire League Champions (11th time)
2007-08 Mid-Cheshire League changed name to Cheshire League
SEASON LEAGUE P W D L F A P POS
1948-49 M CHES 26 12 5 9 74 51 29 4/14
1949-50 M CHES 34 16 9 9 87 54 41 6/18
1950-51 M CHES 36 13 4 19 60 72 30 14/19
1951-52 M CHES 34 22 5 7 97 50 49 2/18
1952-53 M CHES 32 19 3 10 115 70 41 4/17
1953-54 M CHES 32 12 3 17 73 92 27 13/17
1954-55 M CHES 34 18 7 9 79 50 43 3/18
1955-56 M CHES 34 5 4 25 46 93 14 16/18
1956-57 M CHES 34 6 9 19 52 81 21 16/18
1957-58 M CHES 30 8 11 11 70 78 27 11/16
1958-59 M CHES 28 8 3 17 48 71 19 13/15
1959-60 M CHES 32 8 4 20 36 84 20 13/17
1960-61 M CHES 34 12 3 19 67 91 27 14/18
1961-62 M CHES 34 22 3 9 108 55 47 4/18
1962-63 M CHES 32 11 7 14 78 64 29 10/17
1963-64 M CHES 30 13 7 10 67 48 33 8/16
1964-65 M CHES 28 20 3 5 78 32 43 3/15
1965-66 M CHES 24 12 3 9 49 39 27 6/13
1966-67 M CHES 30 15 4 11 89 59 34 6/16
1967-68 M CHES 34 23 3 8 110 48 49 2/18
1968-69 M CHES 38 26 6 6 107 43 58 3/20
1969-70 M CHES 34 12 6 16 54 74 30 11/18
1970-71 M CHES 34 7 12 15 62 84 26 12/18
1971-72 M CHES 34 12 6 16 64 82 30 11/18
1972-73 M CHES 34 9 8 17 48 73 26 13/18
1973-74 M CHES 36 6 7 23 43 93 19 19/19
1974-75 M CHES 38 8 10 20 43 77 26 17/20
1975-76 M CHES-1 32 16 9 7 61 45 41 4/17
1976-77 M CHES-1 30 14 8 8 51 34 36 6/16
1977-78 M CHES-1 30 8 8 14 39 53 24 12/16
1978-79 M CHES-1 30 12 10 8 50 39 34 6/16
1979-80 M CHES-1 30 21 5 4 63 27 47 1/16
1980-81 M CHES-1 30 13 7 10 48 38 33 5/16
1981-82 M CHES-1 30 16 8 6 53 24 40 2/16
1982-83 M CHES-1 28 17 6 5 52 24 40 1/15
1983-84 M CHES 34 21 8 5 78 26 50 2/18
1984-85 M CHES 32 23 6 3 85 23 52 2/17
1985-86 M CHES 34 13 12 9 52 41 38 9/18
1986-87 M CHES 32 10 11 11 49 38 31 10/17
1987-88 M CHES-1 30 17 4 9 60 46 38 7/16
1988-89 M CHES-1 28 18 8 2 59 24 44 1/15
1989-90 M CHES-1 30 15 3 12 61 34 48 5/16
1990-91 M CHES-1 30 13 7 10 61 47 46 6/16
1991-92 M CHES-1 30 15 4 11 60 48 49 5/16
1992-93 M CHES-1 30 15 9 6 57 49 54 4/16
1993-94 M CHES-1 30 14 7 9 60 43 49 7/16
1994-95 M CHES-1 30 12 7 11 71 64 43 7/16
1995-96 M CHES-1 30 21 4 5 96 37 67 2/16
1996-97 M CHES-1 30 26 3 1 105 17 81 1/16
1997-98 M CHES-1 30 23 4 3 95 30 73 1/16
1998-99 M CHES-1 30 26 2 2 97 11 80 1/16
1999-00 M CHES-1 26 20 4 2 59 16 64 1/14
2000-01 M CHES-1 30 23 2 5 82 28 71 1/16
2001-02 M CHES-1 28 18 7 3 65 25 61 1/15
2002-03 M CHES-1 30 21 6 3 61 18 69 1/16
2003-04 M CHES-1 30 19 3 8 67 33 60 3/16
2004-05 M CHES-1 30 20 8 2 69 23 68 1/16
2005-06 M CHES-1 30 7 9 14 42 77 30 13/16
2006-07 M CHES-1 30 11 8 11 52 45 41 9/16
2007-08 CHES-1 32 10 6 16 46 64 36 11/17
2008-09 CHES-1
F.A. CUP
1948-49 EP NANTWICH H 5-1
PRE FODENS MOTOR WORKS H W/O
1Q HYDE UNITED H 0-2
1949-50 EP KNUTSFORD H 1-1
EPr KNUTSFORD A 1-2
F.A. VASE
1985-86 EP KEYWORTH UNITED H 0-2
Barnton FC' Honours are numerous and include:
Mid Cheshire Senior Cup 1981
Cheshire County Amateur Cup 1969, 2002 & 2004
Mid Cheshire D1 League Champions 12 Times
Mid Cheshire League Cup Winner 7 Times
Mid Cheshire District Cup Winners 15 Times
Inaugural Winners of The National League systems Cup 2004
England Representatives in the EEFA 2004
Regions Cup Competition in Slovenia & Bosnia
(Record – P6, W4, D1, L1 F – 13 A –-6)
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