The club opened its new ground at Springbank Park,
Yarnfield after a significant effort by club members and
players to build the current club house and pick a
mountain of stones from the 3 pitches. 1995 also saw
the club enter their first ever team in open age
Saturday football in the, then, Second Division of the
Refuge Assurance Midland League (now the
Springbank League). 1995 to 1998 saw both promotion from Division Two and
cup success.
1999saw the Springbank League Cup lifted against Nantwich Town, the following season Dominoes were crowned Springbank League Champions by 14 points. A move to the North West Counties League Division Two followed and a respectable 13th place achieved, after being top for three months of the season.
Season 2002/03 was the most momentous in the club’s history with Stone Dominoes becoming the first North Staffordshire club to be awarded the prestigious F.A. Charter Standard Community Club Status, which is only given to Clubs with a minimum of 10 teams covering boys and girls, men and women.To achieve the standard a club has to have proven procedures to take care of the health and safety and development of its players, volunteers and spectators. There was also success on the pitch during the 2002/03 campaign with promotion to Division One achieved and the Division Two League Cup lifted.
This season sees Stone Dominoes playing at a newly constructed Springbank Park with new telescopic flloodlifts and high tech imported dugouts and a large stand down the whole of one side of the pitch. Plans are in place to construct a new social club in the very near future.
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