



Club Name: Cotgrave FC
Ground: Cotgrave Welfare NG12 3PJ
Ground Tel: 0115 9892409
Website:
Twitter: @cotgrave_senior
Registered Colours- Shirt: Claret
Registered Colours- Shorts: Claret
Registered Colours- Socks: Claret
Alternative Colours – Shirt: Royal Blue
Alternative Colours- Shorts: Royal Blue
Alternative Colours – Socks: Royal Blue
Chairman: Paul Heard
Chairman Email Address: heard.rachel@yahoo.co.uk
Chairman Mobile Telephone: 07841860438
Secretary: Adam Clark
Secretary Telephone No: 07799565225
Secretary Email: adam.george.clark@gmail.com
Manager: Scott Litchfield
Managers Telephone No: 07715255227
Managers Email: scottlitchfield@hotmail.com
Programme Editor: Adam Clark
Programme Editor Email: adam.george.clark@gmail.com
Welfare Officer: Marcus Parton
Welfare Officer Email: marcusparton@hotmail.com
County Affiliation: Nottinghamshire County FA
Year Formed: 1946
“Cotgrave FC were formed in 1946, playing in the South Notts Realm league and the Notts & District League, the opening of their Colliery in 1968 meant an eventual amalgamation between the Welfare side and the original set up in 1983. After changing their name to Cotgrave United they also moved into their present home at Woodview. Over twenty years since, including spells in three different league associations and three name changes later, (including latterly Cotgrave Colliery Welfare United) Cotgrave Welfare FC have four senior teams, two becoming founder members of the NSL, with the clubs first team winning the Senior League title in 2006/07.
Most recently the first team have finished 4th 2nd and then champions in 2025/26 the club is a village club that have built on the foundations that the miners put in place for us. we now move to step 6 with the whole community a club side that is based on youth and community we are proud to move into the UCL and represent the villages on a budget and relying on volunteers.”
Programme: programmes will be available digitally and printed for a cost of £2.50 on site
Directions: Players and officials to enter via the pitchside gate, spectators through the welfare club bar