Ramsey A.F.C. - History

History

Formed in 1885, they are the oldest and one of the most successful clubs in the Isle of Man Football League. Much of that success though came in the last part of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century. They have been crowned Isle of Man champions eleven times and won the Manx FA Cup 18 times.

The club's first trophy came in 1891–92 when they shared the Manx FA Cup with Peel. They won the cup again the following two seasons. They were Isle of Man champions for four consecutive years between 1898–99 and 1901–02, winning the league six more times before World War II. Their last championship came in the 1951–52 season.

Ramsey were relegated to Division Two in the 1985–86 season finishing bottom of the league. They were promoted back to the top flight though before being relegated again in 1990–91. The following season they finished as runners-up in Division Two and were promoted back to the First Division. However, they were relegated straight back down in the 1992–93 season. In 2000–01 they were promoted again, finishing as runners-up to Ayre United only to be relegated once again the following season. They continued their roller coaster ride between the leagues with promotion again the following season as Division Two champions. They also won both the Paul Henry Gold Cup, beating St Johns United 2–1 in the final and the Woods Cup, beating Union Mills 2–0 in the final In 2003–04 they won the Manx FA Cup, beating Castletown in the final on penalties. They currently play in the Premier League. The reserve team is managed by the very successful and committed Junior.

They also have a big junior setup, which consists of an Under 11's A+B, Under 13's, Under 15's and Under 17's. The club has a reserve team that play in the Isle of Man Football Combination.

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