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The 2024–25 season is the 143rd season in the history of Stockport County Football Club and their first season back in League One since the 2009–10 season following their promotion from League Two in the previous season.
On 13 April 2024, Stockport secured promotion to League One, the third division of English football, for the first time in 14 years with a 2–0 win over Morecambe. [1] The following day, defender Fraser Horsfall was named in the League Two Team of the Season at the annual EFL Awards .
Stockport County Football Club is a professional association football club based in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. ... 2021–2024 VITA Grounds
Stockport County's furthest FA Cup run has seen them reach the fifth round on three occasions in 1934–35, 1949–50 and 2000–01. The furthest they have reached in the EFL Cup is the semi-finals in the 1996–97 edition .
Gannon had three spells managing Stockport. Stockport County F.C. is an English professional association football club based in the town of Stockport. Founded in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers the clubs first manager was Fred Stewart who would manage Stockport for over 16 years making him the longest-serving manager in the clubs history.
On 27 September 2024, Stretton joined National League side Oldham Athletic on a short-term loan until January 2025. [13] Having struggled for game time, he was recalled on 24 October 2024, [14] joining Woking on a one-month loan the following week. [15] He was recalled by Stockport County on 31 December 2024. [16]
On 2 August 2024, Barry signed another contract extension with Villa and re-joined Stockport County for a second season on loan. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] He had an impressive start to the season, scoring three goals and being named the EFL League One Player of the Month for August 2024. [ 51 ]
Stockport County F.C. is an association football club based in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Formed in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers, they were renamed Stockport County in 1890 after the County Borough of Stockport and nicknamed "The Hatters" after the town's former hat-making industry.