YEOVIL TOWN

("Glovers")

Year formed1895
Turned professional1921
Limited company1923
Previous names

Yeovil Casuals: 1895 - 1907

Yeovil Town: 1907 - 1915

Yeovil & Petters Limited: 1915 - 1946

Yeovil Town: 1946 - .

Ground

Huish Park, Lufton Way, Yeovil, Somerset BA22 8YF

(for pictures of the ground click here)

Pitch measurements115 x 72 yards (110 x 69 metres)
Ground capacity9,565
Record attendance at present ground9,527 v Leeds United, League One, 25th April 2008 (lost 0-1)
League career

Western League: 1919 - 1939

Southern League: 1922 - 1930

Southern League: 1931 - 1979

Alliance Premier League: 1979 - 1985

Isthmian League: 1985 - 1988

Conference: 1988 - 1995

Isthmian League: 1995 - 1997

Conference: 1997 - 2003

Division Three/League Two: 2003 - 2005

League One: 2005 - 2013

Championship: 2013 - 2014

League One: 2014 - 2015

League Two: 2015 - 2019

National League: 2019 - 2023

National League South: 2023 - 2024

National League: 2024 - .

First Football League game9th August 2003 v Rochdale, Division Three, won 3-1
  
Honours 
European

None

Domestic - League

League Two champions: 2004-05

Conference champions: 2002-03

Conference runners-up: 2000-01

National League South champions: 2023-24

Southern League champions: 1923-24, 1954-55, 1963-64, 1970-71

Southern League runners-up: 1972-73, 1975-76

Southern League Western section champions: 1931-32, 1934-35

Isthmian League champions: 1987-88, 1996-97

Isthmian League runners-up: 1985-86

Western League champions: 1921-22, 1924-25, 1929-30, 1934-35

Western League runners-up: 1930-31, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39

Domestic - Cup

FA Trophy winners: 2001-02

Football Conference League Cup winners: 1989-90

Football Conference League Cup runners-up: 1993-94

Best League position24th, Championship, 2013-14
Lowest League position24th League Two, 2018-19
Furthest in FA Cup5th round, 1948-49
Furthest in League Cup2nd round, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2016-17
  
Most League points 
2 for a winn/a
3 for a win83, League Two, 2004-05
Fewest League points 
2 for a winn/a
3 for a win37, Championship, 2013-14
Most League goals scored90, League Two, 2004-05
Most League goals conceded80, League One, 2011-12
Fewest League goals scored36, League One, 2014-16
Fewest League goals conceded39, League One, 2006-07
Most wins in a League season

25, League Two, 2004-05

Fewest wins in a League season5, Division Three, 2003-04
Most draws in a League season

17, League Two, 2016-17

Fewest draws in a League season

5, Division Three, 2003-04

Most losses in a League season26, League One, 2014-15
Fewest losses in a League season

11, League Two, 2004-05

Record League win

6-1 v Oxford United, League Two, 16 September 2004

Record Cup win12-1 v Westbury United, FA Cup 1st qualifying round, 1923-24
Record League Cup win3-0 v Colchester United, Capital One Cup 1st round, 14 August 2012
Record defeat

0-8 v Manchester United, FA Cup 5th round, 12 February 1949

Record League Cup defeat

1-5 v Middlesbrough, Carling Cup 2nd round, 16 August 2008

  
Highest number of League goals scored 
in a season27, Phil Jevons, 2004-05
in total42, Phil Jevons, 2004-06
  
Most League goals scored in one matchno player ever scored more than 3 goals in one match
Most League appearances328, Terry Skiverton, 1999-2010

Most�capped player

1, Andrejs Stolcers for Latvia

1, Arron Davies for Wales

Youngest League playertba
Highest transfer fee received£1,200,000 for Arron Davies and Chris Cohen to Nottingham Forest, July 2007
Highest transfer fee paid£250,000 for Pablo Bastianini from Athletico Penarol de Rafaele (Argentina), August 2005