In 2003 the club was the only one at its level to sell a player to a Football League team, when Luke Varney moved to Crewe Alexandra for £50,000.
[1] In 2011 Quorn won the Westerby Cup for the first time with a 5–4 victory over Hinckley United at Walkers Stadium under the management of Lawrie Dudfield, but were relegated from the Northern Premier League Division One South during the same season.
Two time former manager Dougie Keast was agreed to take over until the end of the 2014–15 season one that Ashley white wouldn't forget scoring in the fa cup.
Dougie Keast remained at the helm until December 2017, when former Hinckley AFC manager Carl Abbott was appointed, joining the club from Northern Premier Division Market Drayton Town.
Richard Lavery, who had been Assistant Manager at Nuneaton Borough, took over with the club languishing at the wrong end of the table in the UCL Premier North.
Victories at home over Coventry Sphinx, Leek Town and AFC Telford United saw The Reds through to the first round proper.
After taking a week to reflect, Carney decided to step down as Manager, also announcing his retirement from playing football.
Previously the club had played at Warwick Avenue since 1960 but moved out after selling their ground at that site to the Abbeyfield housing association.