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York City
York City
Full name York City Football Club
Nickname(s) The Minstermen
Founded 1922
Ground York Community Stadium
(Capacity: 8,500)
Owner Flag of England Glen Henderson (51%)
Flag of England York City Supporters' Society (49%)
Chairman Flag of England Glen Henderson
Manager Flag of England Michael Morton (interim)
Current League National League 
2023–24 National League, 20th
Website Club home page
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York City Football Club is a professional association football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. The club participates in the National League, the fifth tier of English football. Founded in 1922, York joined the Football League in 1929, and has spent most of its time in the lower divisions. The club briefly rose as high as the second tier of English football, spending two seasons in the Second Division in the 1970s. At the end of the 2003–04 season the club lost its League status when it was relegated from the Third Division. York remained in the Conference Premier until the end of the 2011–12 season, when it was promoted back to the Football League following a 2–1 victory against Luton Town at Wembley Stadium in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off Final.

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History: Seasons

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York City F.C. squad - 2025–26

Ross · Fallowfield · Crookes · Kouogun · Kerr · McLaughlin · Hurst · Dyson · Forde · 10 Burgess · 11 Kouhyar · 12 Whittle · 13 Bulmer · 14 John-Lewis · 15 Dale · 16 Hancox · 18 Whitley · 19 Pybus · 21 Mafuta · 22 Thomas · 23 L. James · 24 Ellis · 25 Campbell · 27 Duku · 28 Duckworth · 29 Rowe · 30 Tanner ·

Manager:  Flag of England Morton (interim)
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York City F.C. seasons

2015-16 · 2016-17 · 2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 · 2020-21 · 2021-22 · 2022-23 ·

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York City F.C. squad seasons

2014-15 · 2015-16 · 2016-17 · 2017-18 · 2018-19 · 2019-20 ·

FA Trophy winners

1970: Macclesfield Town • 1971: Telford United • 1972: Stafford Rangers • 1973: Scarborough • 1974: Morecambe • 1975: Matlock Town • 1976: Scarborough • 1977: Scarborough • 1978: Altrincham • 1979: Stafford Rangers • 1980: Dagenham • 1981: Bishop's Stortford • 1982: Enfield • 1983: Telford United • 1984: Northwich Victoria • 1985: Wealdstone • 1986: Altrincham • 1987: Kidderminster Harriers • 1988: Enfield • 1989: Telford United • 1990: Barrow • 1991: Wycombe Wanderers • 1992: Colchester United • 1993: Wycombe Wanderers • 1994: Woking • 1995: Woking • 1996: Macclesfield Town • 1997: Woking • 1998: Cheltenham Town • 1999: Kingstonian • 2000: Kingstonian • 2001: Canvey Island • 2002: Yeovil Town • 2003: Burscough • 2004: Hednesford Town • 2005: Grays Athletic • 2006: Grays Athletic • 2007: Stevenage • 2008: Ebbsfleet United • 2009: Stevenage • 2010: Barrow • 2011: Darlington • 2012: York City • 2013: Wrexham • 2014: Cambridge United • 2015: North Ferriby United • 2016: Halifax Town • 2017: York City • 2018: Brackley Town • 2019: AFC Fylde • 2020: Harrogate Town • 2021: Hornchurch • 2022: Bromley • 2023: FC Halifax Town • 2024: Gateshead • 2025: Aldershot Town •

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