DROITWICH Spa have appointed Quentin Townsend as the club’s new first team manager to replace former boss Andy Crowther.
Townsend returns to the dugout following a six-year stint in charge of Stourport Swifts from 2018 to 2024.
The 49-year-old previously managed Pershore Town from 2015 to 2018 after beginning his managerial career at Southam United.
Townsend guided Stourport to the Worcestershire Senior Cup trophy in 2022/23 for the first time in the club’s history.
He also oversaw Stourport’s joint best run in the FA Vase after Swifts reached the fifth round of the competition in 2023/24.
Former Droitwich boss Crowther stepped down from the role after five years in charge at the King George Playing Fields.
Crowther guided Spa to two promotions and three play-off final appearances during his time at the helm.
He took charge of Spa in more than 200 games and guided the club to the Hellenic League Premier Division play-off final last season.
