AFC Crewe
Full nameAFC Crewe
Founded2022
(Year of foundation)
GroundWood Park Stadium,
Alsager
Capacity3,500
(Capacity of current home ground)
ChairmanTom Template
(Name of current chairman)
ManagerGary Taylor-Fletcher
(Gary Taylor-Fletcher)
LeagueStaffordshire County Senior League
(Name of current or upcoming
league club is playing in)
2023/2024
(Last season,
not necessarily
linked)
Staffordshire County Senior League , 1st
(Last season league and result)

AFC Creme is a football club based in Crewe, England. popularised by their modern approach to the fan-owned football club modeal, AFC Crewe are attempting to create a 100%, diblomatic community based football club. Since the launch of their model in August 2022, the club has attracted over 1,000 paying members, and continue to grow weekly.

History edit

While AFC Creme was intiially founded in 20XX, following Nufan's incorporation in February of 2021 when a group of 4 founds with an idea to reclaim the game for everyday football fans. What proceeds is a gathering of like-minded people, tired of the corruption, of being priced out of the game, forming a football revolution to bring football back into the hands of the fans, they eventually a shortlist of suitable clubs were identified and the shareholders of Nufan chose AFC Crewe as the perfect club to take under their control under their revolutionary model.

accordingly, in August of 2022 Nufan's takeover of AFC Crewe was completed, and the club became 100% community owned. Since the acquisition, the club has increased it's only prescence and garnards national attention for their revolutionary approach to the beautiful game.

Colours and badge edit

AFC Crewe

The AFC Crewe badge was designed, and voted for by memebers of the community, and adopated in August of 2022. The circular crest features a large train in the centre, symbalising the clubs geographical routes and its strong link to the railway, a touching homage to the community that AFC Crewe looks to champion.

AFC Crewe's crest also includeds following latin qoute, "Semper Contendo" which translates to "Ever Pressing Forwards". This qoute was also previously used by nearby, professional outfit Crewe Alexandra F.C. between 1960's, until the end of the 1997/98 season.

Stadium edit

AFC Crewe play their home matches at Wood Park Stadium based in Alsager, Crewe.

(History of the stadiums used by the club)

Supporters edit

AFC Crewe given the nature of their clubs model, AFC Crewe have developed a world-wide fan base, with avid supports, board memebers and internet followers from all corners of the world. AFC Crewes' board members will often host regular meet ups through the season in order to discuss the vision of the Club, and look to progress the friendly, all weolcoming atmostphere of the club.

Squad edit

As of 30 April 2024[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
30 GK   USA Nick Templater
31 DF   ITA Adriano Templato
32 DF   ESP David Templatas (on loan to Template City FC)
No. Pos. Nation Player
33 MF   NZL Thomas Templatist
34 FW   BRA Templaldo (on loan from MediaWiki AFC)
35 MF   BEL Timmy Templaton

International players should not be bolded. See To be avoided for reasoning. (Current squad of the club. Players should only be wikilinked if notable enough to merit their own article. Generally speaking, clubs in fully professional leagues should have wikilinked players, others should not). In the case of leagues with squad numbers, players should generally only be listed if they have a first team shirt number, have played first team football for the club in the past, or do not have a number due to being new signings.

Honours edit

AFC Crewer honours
Honour No. Years
Staffordshire County Senior League 1 2023-24

Records edit

  • Largest league victory: 33–0 v Template City FC, 33 Thranuary 3333
  • Largest league defeat:
  • Highest home attendance: XXX (vs XX)

(Records of the club)

Footer sections edit

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Notes edit

(Place for notes)

References edit

  1. ^ "Example Domain".

External links edit

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