Results

England Northern League Division One 08/25 14:00 - Loughborough University v Mickleover FC W 1-0
England Northern League Division One 08/19 18:45 - Loughborough University v Carlton Town L 0-3
England Northern League Division One 08/09 14:00 - Loughborough Students v Wellingborough Town D 1-1
England Northern League Division One 04/21 14:00 - Loughborough Students v Wellingborough Town W 2-0
England Northern League Division One 04/19 14:00 - Boldmere St Michaels v Loughborough Students D 1-1
England Northern League Division One 03/15 15:00 - Loughborough Students v Anstey Nomads L 0-3
England Northern League Division One 03/08 15:00 - Loughborough Students v Sutton Coldfield D 1-1
England Northern League Division One 03/01 17:00 - Loughborough Students v Sporting Khalsa D 0-0
England Northern League Division One 02/22 15:00 - Hinckley LR v Loughborough Students L 3-0
England Northern League Division One 02/08 15:00 - Loughborough Students v Long Eaton Utd L 0-4
England Northern League Division One 01/25 15:00 - Loughborough Students v Racing Club Warwick W 3-0
England Northern League Division One 01/14 19:45 - Rugby Town v Loughborough Students D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 26 18 8
Wins 10 7 3
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 8 6 2
Goals for 32 23 9
Goals against 39 26 13
Clean sheets 5 4 1
Failed to score 8 7 1

Loughborough University Football Club (also known as Loughborough Students Football Club) is an English football club representing Loughborough University, based in Loughborough, Leicestershire. The club are currently members of the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands and play at the Loughborough University Stadium.

History

The club was founded in 1920 under the name Loughborough College. They joined Division Two of the Leicestershire Senior League in 1966, where they remained until 1972. The club then left Senior football, and did not return until 2007 when they were promoted to the Premier Division of the Midland Combination. In 2008–09 they won the league's Premier Division, and were promoted to the Midland Alliance. The Scholars ground shared at fellow local side Loughborough Dynamo until moving into the new Holywell Park, Loughborough University Stadium.

In 2011, the club beat Boldmere St Michaels 4–2 to lift the League Cup at Walsall's Bescot Stadium, then won the trophy again the following season when they beat Tipton Town 2–0.

Manager Stuart McLaren resigned from his post in 2014 after being announced as the new Stirling Albion manager. Following this, Michael Skubala was appointed as part time Performance Manager and put former Chesterfield manager John Duncan and Graham Harvey in charge of the 1st team. However, they were not able to avoid finishing in the bottom three of the Midland Football League Premier. Relegation was nonetheless avoided due to Causeway United folding at the end of the season.

For the 2015–16 season, the club turned to former Quorn AFC assistant manager and experienced non-league manager Karl Brennan, and saw an upturn in results in his first part time management role.

In January 2017, Richard Allen, formally Head of Recruitment at Tottenham Hotspur, Academy Manager at QPR, and more recently Head of Talent at the Football Association, was appointed as the first ever Director of Football. Alex Ackerley was subsequently confirmed as the full time Men's Head Coach and Mat Stock elevated from Programme Coordinator to Programme Manager.

The team managed to narrowly avoid relegation in the 2016-17 season.

With the reorganisation of the Step 5 leagues in 2019, Loughborough Students FC were moved in to the United Counties League. The club reached the final of the Leicestershire and Rutland FA Senior Cup Final only to lose out in the final to Step 3 side Coalville Town FC

In 2021, former Leeds, Middlesbrough, Hull, and Barnsley Assistant Manager and former Ipswich and Birmingham player Jamie Clapham was appointed as Men's Head Coach replacing Alex Ackerley who joined Sunderland FC's academy as a coach.

In the 2021–22 season, the Scholars were crowned BUCS National Champions for the first time in nine years and were semi-finalists in the FA Vase (losing away to Littlehampton Town), their best ever performance in the Vase. In the 2022–23 season, they narrowly missed out on an inter-league play-off place. In the 2023–24 season, after finishing third in the league, they secured promotion via the playoffs beating Skegness 7-0 in the playoff final, gaining promotion for the first time to non-league Step 4, and were runners up in the Leicestershire and Rutland County Cup.

**Loughborough University Soccer Team**

The Loughborough University Soccer Team is a dynamic and competitive squad representing one of the UK's leading institutions for sports and physical education. Known for its rich tradition in athletics and a commitment to excellence, the team embodies the university's ethos of fostering talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Competing in various leagues and tournaments, the Loughborough University Soccer Team showcases a diverse group of student-athletes who are passionate about the game. With a strong emphasis on skill development, tactical awareness, and physical fitness, the coaching staff is dedicated to nurturing players at all levels, from beginners to elite athletes.

The team trains at state-of-the-art facilities, benefiting from Loughborough's renowned sports infrastructure, which includes top-notch pitches, fitness centers, and access to expert coaching. The squad not only focuses on competitive success but also emphasizes personal growth, leadership, and community engagement, making it a vital part of the university's vibrant campus life.

Whether competing in local leagues or representing the university in national competitions, the Loughborough University Soccer Team is committed to achieving excellence on and off the field, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and pride among its members. Join us as we strive for victory and celebrate the beautiful game!