Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/12 13:00 - Colwyn Bay vs Marine - View
Club Friendly List 07/19 14:00 - Marine vs Morecambe - View
Club Friendly List 07/22 18:30 - Vauxhall Motors vs Marine - View
Club Friendly List 07/26 14:00 - Marine vs Bala Town - View

Results

England National League North 04/26 14:00 46 [15] Marine v South Shields [17] W 4-1
England National League North 04/21 14:00 45 [4] Chester v Marine [15] L 2-1
England National League North 04/18 14:00 44 [17] Marine v Warrington Town [23] W 1-0
England National League North 04/12 14:00 43 [5] Chorley v Marine [17] D 0-0
England National League North 04/05 14:00 42 [13] Scarborough Athletic v Marine [16] L 4-1
England National League North 03/29 15:00 41 [16] Marine v Alfreton Town [17] D 0-0
England National League North 03/22 15:00 40 [17] Marine v Peterborough Sports [12] W 2-1
England National League North 03/15 15:00 39 [5] Curzon Ashton v Marine [18] W 0-1
England National League North 03/11 19:45 38 [18] Marine v Southport [16] W 1-0
England National League North 03/08 15:00 37 [21] Needham Market v Marine [19] W 0-1
England National League North 03/01 15:00 36 [18] Marine v Hereford [4] D 2-2
England National League North 02/25 19:45 35 [12] Spennymoor Town v Marine [20] W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 53 27 26
Wins 17 9 8
Draws 13 9 4
Losses 23 9 14
Goals for 55 35 20
Goals against 69 33 36
Clean sheets 18 8 10
Failed to score 18 7 11

Wikipedia - Marine A.F.C.

Marine Association Football Club is an English football club based in Crosby, Merseyside. The club, which was founded in 1894, is a member of both the Liverpool County and Lancashire County Football Associations, and currently plays in the National League North, the sixth tier of the English football league system.

Marine is also notable for having the longest-serving manager in postwar English football. Roly Howard occupied the post from 1972 to 2005 and oversaw a total of 1,975 games.

History

1894-1970

The club was formed in 1894 by a group of local businessmen and former college students. Marine takes its name from a hotel on the River Mersey sea front at Waterloo, seven miles to the north of Liverpool city centre, where the founders of the club met. Marine moved to its present ground, Rossett Park, in 1903.

Marine quickly won multiple titles in the I Zingari League and the Liverpool Combination. The club's greatest success as an amateur team in this period culminated in an FA Amateur Cup Final appearance in 1931–32, where they lost 7–1 to Dulwich Hamlet in front of a crowd of 22,000 fans at the Boleyn Ground.

In 1935–36, the club moved to the all-professional Lancashire Combination and enjoyed limited success before moving to the Cheshire County League in 1969–70.

1970-2010

In 1972, Roly Howard was appointed first team manager. Over a 33-year period he completed 1,975 competitive games, before retiring at the end of the 2004–05 season. He was recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the longest serving manager in world football as Marine enjoyed their most successful period, winning 30 trophies.

The club relinquished its amateur status and became professional in 1974. Following this, three Cheshire League Championships were won in five seasons before Marine progressed to the Northern Premier League in 1979–80, where they remained continuously until the end of the 2023–24 season. They were Champions twice in the 1993–94 and 1994–95 seasons as well as finishing as runners-up on two occasions. Marine have also won the League Challenge Cup on four occasions in 1984–85, 1991–92, 2002–03 and 2015–16.

In 1999, the magazine FourFourTwo included a monthly feature on the club, sending Michael Hann to follow them for an entire season. In 2001, Marine were the subject of a six-part television series for Granada TV, titled Marine Lives. The series included footage of former player Jason McAteer returning to visit the club.

Marine (yellow shirts) playing away against Leek Town in 2006

Under the new management team of Alvin McDonald and assistant Peter Carroll, Marine qualified for the Northern Premier Division play-offs twice in succession (2005–06 and 2006–07), losing to the eventual winners each time. In the 2007–08 season, the club won the Liverpool Senior Cup. McDonald left the club partway through the 2008–09 season with players Kevin Lynch and Phil Brazier being appointed caretakers. At the end of the season, Lynch was appointed permanent manager with Brazier as his assistant.

2010-present

Lynch departed the club at the end of the 2012–13 season to become first team coach at Chesterfield, and was replaced by Brazier. However, Brazier was sacked at the end of the following season with the club having narrowly avoided relegation.

Carl Macauley took over at the beginning of the 2014–15 season, but a poor run of form saw the club in the relegation zone, 11 points from safety, and he was sacked. Defender Sean Hessey was placed in temporary charge until the end of the season, and guided the club to a remarkable escape from relegation, with only one defeat in their final twelve games. The club were reprieved from relegation despite finishing in 21st place, due to having the highest average points per game of clubs in the highest relegation spots across the three equivalent divisions. This meant that the club continued to hold their record as the longest-serving members of the Northern Premier League. Hessey was confirmed as the club's permanent manager prior to the end of the 2014–15 season.

In the 2015–16 season, Marine secured a 15th-place finish. They beat Glossop North End, Ramsbottom United, Workington, Ossett Town and Colwyn Bay en route to the League Cup final against Scarborough Athletic, held at Throstle Nest, home of Farsley Celtic. Going 0–1 down in the 58th minute, it wasn't until Hessey subbed himself on for Willis in the 80th minute that Marine looked dangerous, and Warren Bellew scored in the 87th minute. At 1–1, in the fourth minute of added time, that season's highest club goalscorer Danny Mitchley curled in an effort from the edge of the box to win the game for Marine. This was the fourth time that Marine FC won the league cup, a record for this competition.

Towards the end of a dismal 2016–17 season. Hessey left the club and was replaced by Tommy Lawson. A mass walk-out of players didn't help Lawson but he managed to assemble a squad at short notice. He then guided the club away from the relegation zone after 5 wins in 11 games. Marine finished in 18th place in the table.

The 2017–18 season was once again a disappointment with Marine finishing in 19th place in the table. However, the team reached the final of the Liverpool Senior Cup where 750 fans saw them beaten 4–0 at home to Prescot Cables. They also went on a good run in the FA Trophy beating Whitby Town and Atherton Collieries. They then saw off teams from the division above in FC United and Chorley before a first ever visit to Dover Athletic saw them lose 3–4 against the Conference National team.

In the 2018–19 season, after only five games Marine found themselves second from bottom of the league. A 2–0 defeat at home to Grantham Town on 1 September saw manager Tommy Lawson resign the following day. His assistant Ian Johnson was given temporary charge whilst the club looked for a replacement. On 13 September 2018, Marine announced the appointment of former Chester manager Neil Young. He was joined by Alan Morgan as assistant manager on 21 September 2018. Young started his tenure with a 1–0 defeat at Warrington Town on 15 September 2018. In 2019, Marine were relegated to the Northern Premier League Division One North West. It was the first relegation in their history, and followed 40 consecutive seasons at the highest level of the Northern Premier League.

In 2021, Marine reached the third round of the FA Cup, which they lost 5–0 to Tottenham Hotspur. With Marine 161 places below Tottenham, the gap between the two teams was the biggest in FA Cup history. The match raised over £300,000 for the club from the selling of 32,202 "virtual tickets" to fans of Tottenham and other clubs who wished to support Marine but were unable to attend the match due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After the FA Cup run in the 2020/21 season, Marine opened the 1894 Bar and Bistro at their ground.

Marine finished 5th in the 2021/22 season. They played Workington in the playoff semi final which they won 3–2 after extra time and a Neil Kengni hat-trick. They then won the playoffs after coming from behind to beat Runcorn Linnets which earned them promotion to the Northern Premier League Premier Division. In the 2022/23 season Marine won the Liverpool Senior Cup beating Runcorn Linnets in the final at the DCBL Stadium 4–2 on penalties. The following year, Marine repeated their success in the Liverpool Senior Cup, and earned a second promotion in three years; being promoted to the National League North following a 2–1 victory away to Macclesfield F.C..

Marine AFC, based in Crosby, Merseyside, is a semi-professional football club with a rich history and a passionate local following. Founded in 1894, the team has become a staple of the non-league football scene in England. Known for their distinctive green and white striped kits, Marine plays its home matches at the Marine Travel Arena, a venue that has witnessed countless memorable moments over the years.

The club has a strong community focus, engaging with fans and local initiatives, and is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere on match days. Marine AFC has enjoyed various successes in regional leagues and cup competitions, including notable runs in the FA Cup, where they have faced off against professional teams, showcasing their competitive spirit and determination.

With a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a sense of community, Marine AFC continues to be a beloved institution in the world of English football, embodying the heart and soul of grassroots soccer.