In 1989 Tamworth FC returned to the Southern League and a year later won the FA Vase.
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In 1989 Tamworth FC returned to the Southern League and a year later won the FA Vase.
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Tamworth FC reached the final of the FA Trophy in 2003 and in the same season won promotion to the Football Conference, going on to spend four seasons at the highest level of non-League football before being relegated to the Conference North.
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Town of Tamworth FC had been represented at football by Tamworth FC Castle FC until the club folded in 1933.
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Tamworth FC began life competing in the Birmingham Combination, before joining the Birmingham and District League, subsequently renamed the West Midlands League, in 1954.
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In 1972 Tamworth FC gained promotion to the Southern League following a third West Midlands League title, but a period of falling attendances and financial difficulties followed.
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In 1989 Tamworth FC, managed by Graham Smith, reached the final of the FA Vase for the first time, one year after gaining promotion back to the Southern League.
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The following season Tamworth FC won the championship of the Southern League to gain promotion, finishing 13 points ahead of second-placed Stafford Rangers.
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On 13 October 2010, manager Gary Mills quit Tamworth FC to join fellow Conference Premier side York City, names of possible replacements started to circulate and many believed that Ian McParland had expressed interest in the job.
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Tamworth FC resigned as manager on 13 April 2011, and was replaced by Tamworth legend Dale Belford, who was to manage the club for the remaining four games of the season.
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Players signed to, or have played for Tamworth FC that have had full international caps during their careers.
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