When were Torquay United last in the Football League?
When were Torquay United last in the Football League?
Relegated in 1992, they lost another play-off final in 1998, before securing automatic promotion in 2003–04. They lasted just one season in League One and were relegated out of the Football League after finishing bottom of League Two in 2007.
What Football League are Torquay United in?
National League
FA CupFA Trophy
Torquay United F.C./Leagues
When was Torquay United founded?
1899
Torquay United F.C./Years founded
What is Torquay United’s home attendance record?
21,908
Record highest attendance: 21,908 against Huddersfield Town (29 January 1955, FA Cup Fourth Round). Highest League attendance: 16,454 against Plymouth Argyle (7 October 1950, Third Division South).
What division are Torquay in?
Who is the manager of Torquay United?
Gary Johnson
Torquay United F.C./Managers
Torquay United manager Gary Johnson quite rightly says the club cannot afford to pay 20 grand a month to a single player to win the National League – after missing out on promotion to the Football League in the play-off final at the end of last season.
Who is Torquay United manager?
Where is Torquay football ground?
Torquay United Football Club
Torquay United F.C./Arenas/Stadiums
Plainmoor is an association football stadium located in the Plainmoor suburb of Torquay, Devon, England. Since 1921, the stadium has been the home of Torquay United Football Club, who currently compete in the National League, the fifth tier of English football.
How much do Ronaldo earn?
26.52 million GBP (2022)
Cristiano Ronaldo/Salary
Did Torquay United win promotion?
Hartlepool promoted to League Two after National League play-off final win over Torquay. Hartlepool have secured a return to the Football League by beating Torquay on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the National League play-off final.
What is the record attendance for Torquay United v Huddersfield Town?
The Torquay United versus Huddersfield Town fourth round FA Cup game at Plainmoor will always live on in the memory of those who attended the match on 29 January 1955. Torquay lost 1–0 to the higher-placed Division One club, but the official attendance of 21,908 remains a Club record.
What is Torquay United Football Club known for?
Torquay United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Torquay, Devon, England. The team currently compete in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system. They have played their home matches at Plainmoor since 1921 and are nicknamed “The Gulls”.
When did Torquay United move to Plainmoor?
Following this breakthrough for the club, United merged with local rivals Ellacombe Football Club in 1910 and adopted the name Torquay Town. It was then that United finally moved into Plainmoor where they would remain to this day.
How did Torquay fare in their first season in the Premier League?
Of the 48 games played that first season, Torquay won just 8, drawing 14 and losing 20. This meant that they finished their first season in the football league bottom of the table on 30 points and with a goals against tally of 103. Back then there was no automatic promotion and they were successfully re-elected to the league for the next season.