Ludlow Town F.C.

The club was mainly a mid-table side until 1990–91 when they finished as runners-up in Division One to Cradley Town, unfortunately they were denied promotion as their ground did not come up to the required standard.

With the folding of the Shropshire Alliance in 2011, the Colts team joined the County League's Division One in 2011–12, as Ludlow Town Reserves.

[2] Town moved to The SBS Stadium which was opened by Sir Bobby Charlton in 2002 after selling their previous home at The Riddings Park for housing.

It boasts a well-appointed main stand with physio room and club offices, and two 'full-sized' floodlit football pitches (one grass, one artificial).

[5] However Powys businessman Roy Delves, owner of Tuffins supermarkets, acquired a controlling stake with promises to safeguard the stadium for the foreseeable future.

Ludlow's stadium, located just off the A49 at Burway; after the club's demise there have been two private sales of the ground.