They currently play in the Northern Premier League Division One West and are full members of the Cheshire County Football Association.
[3] In 1920 they joined the Cheshire County League, finishing as runners-up to Winsford in their first season, 1920–21,[4] under player-manager Hugh Moffat.
[6] When football resumed after World War II Congleton Town were once again back in the Cheshire County League.
In 1987–88 they joined the Northern Premier League in the newly created Division One, finishing in ninth place.
At the end of the 2001–02 season, Congleton were denied the chance of winning the Mid Cheshire Cup title in a controversial Final against Northwich Victoria.
Despite protests from some supporters, the result was allowed to stand in the match taking place at Northwich's own ground.
He was replaced on 6 November 2011 by Dean Sibson, who took on the role of caretaker manager until a successor was appointed on 31 January 2012.
Jim Vince, former FC Halifax, Witton Albion, Woodley Sports and Abbey Hey manager now takes up the reins.
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Only includes attendances at league home fixtures, rounded to two decimal places; number in brackets is change in % from previous season.