One of the club's greatest achievements came in April 1931 when it won the FA Amateur Cup. Wycombe made an immediate impact in the Football League, winning promotion out of the Third Division via the play-offs in 1994. The Wanderers beat Hayes 1–0 in the final at Highbury, home of Arsenal. The club remained active during the Second World War, competing in the Great Western Combination, which was won in 1945. In March 1921 the club's application to join the Isthmian League was accepted. Wycombe's stadium is known as Adams Park, and is located on the edge of an industrial estate in the Sands area of High Wycombe. They spent a decade in the third tier and reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 2001, though were relegated three years later. Jamal Lowe scored his first goal since a summer move from Wigan as Swansea beat Wycombe 2-0 at Adams Park on Saturday afternoon. He led the side to a third-place finish, and achieved a points total of 80, the highest the club had recorded since its promotion to the Football League. [9], Taylor was sacked in October 2009 after a poor start to the season,[10] and was replaced by Gary Waddock who was unable to save the club from relegation back to League Two. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. O'Neill rejected the chance to manage Nottingham Forest that summer, staying with Wycombe to lead the club to fourth in the Third Division and qualify for the play-offs in their inaugural season in the Football League. Gary Waddock took advantage of this immediately and signed several new players for the 2012–13 season. This bought them to a semi-final with reigning Premier League champions Chelsea. They were beaten 3–1 by Bishop Auckland in the final of the FA Amateur Cup in April 1957. As bottom half finishes continued, Sanchez was eventually sacked in September 2003 after the club ended the previous campaign in 18th. [7], Peter Taylor was appointed as his successor in May 2008 and he led the side to another lengthy unbeaten start which lasted 18 games. The club consolidated their place in the newly named GM Vauxhall Conference and under manager Jim Kelman they finished in fourth place in 1989. He led the Wanderers to a third Isthmian League title in 1971 and it was again defended successfully in 1972. Squad size: Wycombe Wanderers Football Club / ˈ w ɪ k əm / is a professional association football club based in the town of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.The team compete in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.They play their home matches at Adams Park, located on the western outskirts of High Wycombe, having moved after 95 years at Loakes Park in 1990. They also reached the League Cup semi-finals in 2007 and then gained promotion out of League Two in 2008–09. [26] In the 2017–18 season, Exeter and Notts County both losing respectively combined with Wycombe winning their penultimate game of the season ensured promotion to EFL League One, joining Luton Town and EFL League Two champions Accrington Stanley. In the summer of 1908 the club declined the invitation to retain their membership of the Southern League. The title was successfully defended the following season, and the club also reached Wembley for the first time in their history. During the regular 90 minutes both teams had a goal disallowed, but neither managed to score. [22] The 2014–15 season saw the club spend the majority of the season in the automatic promotion places. The squad overview can be embedded on the own homepage via iframe. [24] In the 2019–20 season, Wycombe finished 3rd in League One on points per game due to the impact of COVID-19. The stand therefore has a total capacity of 4,902. At one end of the Family Stand are a number of so-called "2020" seats, which can be used by both seated and standing spectators. The summer of 2009 saw Steve Hayes become the first sole owner of the club, converting £3m of loans into equity. However, after a 3–0 win away at Torquay,[19] and Bristol Rovers losing to Mansfield Town,[20] Wycombe finished in 22nd place, above Bristol on goal difference, to remain in the Football League. Squad of Wycombe Wanderers Filter by season 20/21 19/20 18/19 17/18 16/17 15/16 14/15 13/14 12/13 11/12 10/11 09/10 08/09 07/08 06/07 05/06 04/05 03/04 02/03 00/01 96/97 95/96 61/62