Keighley Town FC is a non-league football club based in the town of the same name, sharing the ground of Keighley RLFC. The club was originally known as Eccleshill United, playing at their ground in the residential area of Wrose in Bradford.
The name change came in time for the 2026-27 season. Eccleshill were formed in 1948 and played in the Bradford League before joining the West Riding County Amateur League. They reached the Premier Division of the latter competition, becoming champions in 1976-77.
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| Cougar Park, the club's home from 2025-26 |
Ray Price succeeded the boss in October 2008, staying in charge until the end of the 2008-09 campaign. It ended in relegation. Former goal scorer James Hanson was signed by Bradford City in July 2009 at the start of what would be a fantastic professional career after he had moved from Eccleshill to Guiseley.
Paul Jenkinson arrived as the new manager in October 2009 after Steve Watson was in charge for a second time, and then appointed replacement Danny Bolton decided he could not give the role the commitment it required. Remarkably, another new man, Mark Senior, arrived to take the job before the year was out.
In May 2010, experienced Football League midfielder Ian Banks was unveiled as the Eagles' new manager. Bradford City signed an agreement to play their reserve games at Plumpton Park in 2010-11, bringing in valuable coffers to the club.
Bobby Davidson, another famous pro player, was next to take the manager’s job at Plumpton Park, arriving in December 2012. The role continued to attract former players of great stature, with United appointing Lee Duxbury to work under the head of football, Mark Ellis, in July 2013.
Gerard Jones was head coach in 2014-15, as the club ended a partnership with America-based soccer academy RIASA, which had provided them with young talent throughout the campaign. Mark Greaves came in to replace Jones. Sean Regan was then appointed in November 2015, stepping up from his coaching role.
The team reached the playoffs in 2017-18 with Regan’s side defeating Shirebrook Town and then Grimsby Borough to achieve promotion to the Premier Division. The manager eventually stood down in May 2019, being replaced by Lee Elam.
In 2021-22, non-league football was restructuring. United lost their inter-step playoff on penalties to Kempston Rovers, which would have seen them promoted to a higher level after finishing as runners-up of the NCEL. Ryan Toulson arrived as manager shortly after. Elam returned to the post in May 2023.
Eccy announced that they would be playing first-team home matches at Cougar Park, Keighley, from the start of the 2025-26 season, with Keighley Cougars RLFC buying the club in July 2025, changing their name to Keighley Town for the 2026-27 season.
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| The club's former identity |
Keighley Town FC will play in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division in the 2026-27 season.
Wednesday 17th September 2008



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