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Based in Lancashire, AFC Fylde is a professional football club playing in the National League North, the sixth tier of English football. Founded in 1988 as Kirkham & Wesham, the club rebranded to AFC Fylde in 2008 and has shown remarkable growth, backed by chairman David Haythornthwaite's ambition to reach the Football League by 2030.
The Coasters, as they're affectionately known, currently play their home matches at Mill Farm, a modern 6,000-capacity stadium in Wesham. After experiencing relegation from the National League in 2020, the club has been working diligently to regain their position, with recent performances suggesting they're on track to achieve promotion. Their attacking style of play has made them one of the most entertaining teams to watch in non-league football.
AFC Fylde boasts a passionate local fanbase and has developed strong community ties through various outreach programmes and youth development initiatives. The club's academy continues to nurture local talent, providing a pathway for young players to progress into professional football, while their charitable foundation delivers valuable community services across the Fylde coast.
The club's journey from humble beginnings as a North West Counties League side to their current status reflects the remarkable transformation of non-league football in England. Their rapid rise through the pyramid system, including winning the FA Vase in 2008 and the FA Trophy in 2019, demonstrates both sporting achievement and effective club management.
Our NewsNow feed on AFC Fylde brings you comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the club, from match reports and transfer news to manager interviews and fan reactions. Whether you're a dedicated supporter or simply interested in the fascinating story of this ambitious football club, our constantly updated feed ensures you'll never miss important developments at Mill Farm.