<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Current season </Td> </Tr> <P> Port Vale Football Club is a professional association football club based in Burslem, Stoke - on - Trent, England . The team compete in League Two, the fourth tier of English football, . </P> <P> Port Vale is one of the few English league clubs not to be named after a geographical location, their name being a reference to the valley of ports on the Trent and Mersey Canal . They were founder members of the Second Division in 1892 and of the Fourth Division in 1958 . They have never played top - flight football, and hold the record for the most seasons in the English Football League without reaching the top tier (105). After playing at the Athletic Ground in Cobridge and The Old Recreation Ground in Hanley, the club returned to Burslem when Vale Park was opened in 1950 . Outside the ground is a statue to Roy Sproson, who played 842 competitive games for the club . </P> <P> The club enjoyed great success in the 1950s when they were FA Cup semi-finalists in 1954 and won two divisional titles with Freddie Steele's "Iron Curtain" defence and then Norman Low's more attacking style . John Rudge was manager from 1983 to 1999; under his leadership the club lifted the Football League Trophy in 1993 and reached eighth in the second tier in the 1996--97 season . Since his reign the club have declined, slipping into the fourth tier whilst entering twice administration in 2003 and 2012 . The decline was arrested when Norman Smurthwaite brought the club out of administration in 2012 and manager Micky Adams achieved automatic promotion from League Two in the 2012--13 season, though they were relegated back into League Two at the end of the 2016--17 season . </P>

Port vale only team not named after a place