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==Records==
==Records==
*Record attendance: 2,200 vs [[Chichester City F.C.|Chichester City]], Sussex County League, 1967–68<ref name=NLCD2017>Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) ''Non-League Club Directory 2017'', Tony Williams Publications, p372 {{ISBN|978-1869833695}}</ref>
*Record attendance: 2,200 vs [[Chichester City F.C.|Chichester City]], Sussex County League, 1967–68<ref name=NLCD2017>Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) ''Non-League Club Directory 2017'', Tony Williams Publications, p498 {{ISBN|978-1869833695}}</ref>
*Best [[FA Cup]] performance: Second qualifying round 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1971–72 (second replay), 1972–73, 1986–87<ref name=FCHD/>
*Best [[FA Cup]] performance: Second qualifying round 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1971–72 (second replay), 1972–73, 1986–87<ref name=FCHD/>
*Best [[FA Vase]] performance: Fourth round, 2002–03<ref name=FCHD/>
*Best [[FA Vase]] performance: Fourth round, 2002–03<ref name=FCHD/>

Revision as of 19:51, 16 December 2017

Arundel
Full nameArundel Football Club
Nickname(s)The Mullets[1]
Founded1889
GroundMill Road, Arundel
Capacity2,200 (100 seated)[1]
ChairmanBob Marchant
ManagerRichard Towers
LeagueSouthern Combination Division One
2023–24Southern Combination Division One, 8th of 18

Arundel Football Club is a football club based in Arundel, West Sussex, England. They are currently members of the Southern Combination Division One and play at Mill Road.

History

The club was established in 1889.[1] They were founder members of the West Sussex League in 1896 and were placed in the Senior Division.[2] They remained in the league until joining the Sussex County League in 1949.[3][4] When the league gained a second division in 1952, they were placed in Division One.[4] In 1957–58 they won Division One, and retained the title the following season.

In 1965–66 they club finished second-from-bottom of Division One and were relegated to Division Two. However, they made an immediate return to Division One as Division Two runners-up the following season, and went on to finish as Division One runners-up in 1968–69.[4] This was repeated in the mid-1970s, when relegation in 1975–76 was followed by promotion in 1976–77,[4] a season in which the club also won the Division Two Cup.[5] Another relegation in 1982–83 resulted in another immediate return to Division One as Division Two runners up in 1983–84, with the club going on to win their third title in 1986–87,[4] also claiming the league's Challenge Cup.[5] In 1997–98 they finished bottom of Division One and were relegated to Division Two. Two seasons later they finished as runners-up in Division Two to earn promotion back to Division One.[4]

In 2003–04 they won the Challenge Cup,[5] and in 2008–09 finished as Division One runners-up. In 2015 the league was renamed the Southern Combination, with Division One becoming the Premier Division.[4]

League history

Ground

The club play their home games at Mill Road in Arundel. The ground has a capacity of 2,200, of which 100 is seated and 200 covered.[1] In 2013 the ground remained under water for months due to floods which hit southern England and nearly finished the club.[3]

Honours

  • Sussex County League
    • Division One champions 1957–58, 1958–59, 1986–87
    • Challenge Cup winners 1986–87, 2003–04
    • Division Two Cup winners 1976–77
  • Sussex RUR Cup
    • Winners 1968–69, 1972–73, 1978–79, 1979–80

Records

  • Record attendance: 2,200 vs Chichester City, Sussex County League, 1967–68[6]
  • Best FA Cup performance: Second qualifying round 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1971–72 (second replay), 1972–73, 1986–87[4]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Fourth round, 2002–03[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p775 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0
  2. ^ Shoreham F.C. - Early football in Shoreham and the 'Glory Years' Shoreham-by-the-Sea
  3. ^ a b Arundel F.C. History Arundelfc.co.uk
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Arundel at the Football Club History Database
  5. ^ a b c 2017–18 League Handbook Southern Combination
  6. ^ Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p498 ISBN 978-1869833695

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