Cheadle Heath Nomads

Cheadle Heath Nomads

Leagues Played
England County Cup 1
Links
Wikipedia

Results

England County Cup 01/07 19:45 - 1874 Northwich v Cheadle Heath Nomads L 3-0

Cheadle Heath Nomads Football Club is a football club based in Cheadle Heath, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. They are currently members of the North West Counties League Division One North and play at the Heath.

History

Original Cheadle Heath Nomads

The original Cheadle Heath Nomads club was established in 1919 as a multi-sport club. They originally played in green and yellow quarters, before changing to white during the 1930s, and then claret and blue after World War II. With the exception of a break in 1927, the club played in the Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur League until 1994, when they moved up to Division Two of the Mid-Cheshire League. In their first season in Division Two they were champions, earning promotion to Division One, where they remained until 2004.

Linotype

Linotype Football Club was also established in 1919 as the works team of the Linotype and Machinery Company. Playing at Lawrence Road, a ground in the middle of a housing estate for Linotype workers in Broadheath, the club entered the North Cheshire League. They transferred to the Mid-Cheshire League in 1949, and were champions in 1956–60 and runners-up three seasons later. The club won the league again in 1968–69, were runners-up in 1972–73, 1980–81 and 1989–90, before winning the league again in 1990–91 and 1993–94. They were runners-up again in 1996–97 and 1998–99. In 55 seasons between entering the league and 2004 the club only finished in the bottom half of the table seven times.

With the company having started to close down operations at the start of the 1970s, financial support for the club ceased and in 1985 the Lawrence Road ground was designated for new housing. The club then moved to the British Airways ground in Timperley, but by the early 2000s they were having issues with their use of the ground.

Modern club

In 2004 Cheadle Heath Nomads and Linotype merged to form Linotype & Cheadle Heath Nomads. The Mid-Cheshire League was renamed the Cheshire League in 2007, with Division One becoming the Premier Division in 2014. In 2014–15 the club won the league title, going on to finish as runners-up the following season.

After finishing fourth in the league in 2018, the club were promoted to Division One South of the North West Counties League, also changing their name to Cheadle Heath Nomads.

**Cheadle Heath Nomads: Team Description**

Cheadle Heath Nomads is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the heart of Cheadle Heath, dedicated to fostering talent, teamwork, and community spirit. Established with a vision to promote the beautiful game at all levels, the Nomads pride themselves on their inclusive approach, welcoming players of all ages and skill levels.

The team is known for its vibrant blue and white colors, which symbolize unity and determination. With a strong emphasis on player development, Cheadle Heath Nomads offers comprehensive training programs led by experienced coaches who focus on honing technical skills, tactical awareness, and physical fitness. The club's commitment to nurturing young talent has made it a cornerstone of the local soccer community.

Cheadle Heath Nomads competes in various leagues and tournaments, showcasing their competitive spirit and sportsmanship. The team plays its home matches at a local pitch, where enthusiastic supporters gather to cheer on their players, creating an electric atmosphere that embodies the essence of community pride.

Beyond the pitch, Cheadle Heath Nomads is dedicated to giving back to the community through outreach programs and initiatives that promote healthy lifestyles and teamwork. The club believes in the power of soccer to bring people together, fostering friendships and connections that extend beyond the game.

Whether you’re a player, a supporter, or a community member, Cheadle Heath Nomads invites you to join them on their journey as they strive for excellence both on and off the field. Together, they are not just a team; they are a family united by a shared love for soccer.