Garstang F.C.

[2] In 1999–2000 the club won the Lancashire Amateur Shield, beating Stand Athletic in the final.The following season saw them win the Premier Division title for the first time.[2] In 2017–18 Garstang won the league's Richardson Cup and were Premier Division champions the second time,[1] resulting in promotion to Division One North of the North West Counties League.[2] The club played at the Beeches until the mid-1960s, when they moved to the Riverside,[1] a ground located next to the River Wyre.A small stand was built behind the dugouts, but was removed in 2006 due to vandalism.
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