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Beckenham Town F.C.

Beckenham Town Football Club is a football club based in Beckenham, London, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South East Division and play at Eden Park Avenue.

Beckenham Town
Full nameBeckenham Town Football Club
Nickname(s)The Reds, The Becks
Founded1971
GroundEden Park Avenue, Beckenham
Capacity4,000 (120 seated)[1]
ChairmanPaul Faires
ManagerJason Huntley
LeagueIsthmian League South East Division
2023–24Isthmian League South East Division, 19th of 20 (relegated)

History edit

The original Beckenham Town were established in the late 19th century, affiliating to the Kent County Football Association in 1887.[2] In 1923 the club joined Division One of the London League.[3] They won Division One in 1927–28,[3] and were promoted to the Premier Division. However, after finishing second-from-bottom in their first season in the Premier Division, they ended the 1929–30 season in last place, and were relegated back to Division One.[4]

The following season saw them finish second in Division One, earning promotion back to the Premier Division. Despite finishing bottom of the Premier Division in 1931–32 they remained in the division, but after repeating the feat in 1932–33, they were relegated back to Division One.[4] After finishing bottom of Division One in 1934–35 the club left the league.[4] They had also entered a team into the Kent County Amateur League a few seasons before, and continued playing in the Premier Division of the Western Section until rejoining the London League in 1951,[5] where they were placed in the Premier Division.

They remained in the London League's Premier Division until joining the Aetolian League in 1961.[6][7] This merged with the London League in 1964 to form the Greater London League, with Beckenham placed in Section B.[8] A fifth-place finish in the league's inaugural season saw them win a place in the Premier Division for the 1965–66 season. However, after finishing second-from-bottom of the division that season, they were relegated to Division One.[8] They folded in 1969.[2]

In 1971 the club was reformed based on the Stanhope Rovers junior team.[9] After playing in the South East London Amateur League,[1] they joined Division Two of the new London Spartan League in 1975.[10] After being runners-up in 1977–78, they were promoted to the Premier Division.[10] In 1982 they transferred to Division One of the Kent League, which became the Premier Division in 1998.[7] They finished as runners–up in 2005–06. The league was subsequently renamed the Southern Counties East League in 2013.[7] The club won both the Kent Senior Trophy[11] and the League Cup[12] in 2013–14, and went on to win the Roy Vinter Shield at the start of the 2014–15 season.[13] In 2019–20 the club were top of the league when the season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic; this would have been the club's highest finish since reforming in 1971. At the end of the 2020–21 season they were transferred to the Premier Division South of the Combined Counties League. During their first season in the Combined Counties League, Beckenham were Premier Division South champions, earning promotion to the Isthmian League.[14] In their first season in the Isthmian League the club finished fourth, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. They went on to lose 1–0 to Whitehawk in the semi-finals. The following season saw them finish second-from-bottom of the South East Division, resulting in relegation back to step five.[15]

Seasons-by-season edit

Ground edit

The club played at Stanhope Grove until July 1980 when they moved to Eden Park Avenue.[2] The ground has a capacity of 4,000, of which 120 is seated and covered.[1]

Honours edit

  • London League
    • Division One champions 1927–28
  • Combined Counties League
    • Premier Division South champions 2021–22
  • Southern Counties East League
    • Challenge Cup winners 2013–14
    • Roy Vinter Shield winners 2014–15
  • Kent Senior Trophy
    • Winners 2013–14

Records edit

  • Best FA Cup performance: Fourth qualifying round, 2022–23
  • Best FA Trophy performance: First qualifying round, 2022–23[7]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Fourth round, 1980–81
  • Record attendance: 1,661 vs Dagenham & Redbridge, FA Cup fourth qualifying round, 15 October 2022[16]
  • Most appearances: Lee Fabian, 985[1]
  • Most goals: Ricky Bennett[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p687 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0
  2. ^ a b c History 1887-2016 21 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine Beckenham Town
  3. ^ a b London League 1910-1928 Non-League Matters
  4. ^ a b c London League 1928-1950 Non-League Matters
  5. ^ Kent County Amateur League Non-League Matters
  6. ^ London League 1950-1964 Non-League Matters
  7. ^ a b c d Beckenham Town at the Football Club History Database
  8. ^ a b Greater London League 1964-1971 Non-League Matters
  9. ^ Beckenham Town – History 12 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Beckenham Town F.C.
  10. ^ a b London Spartan League 1975-1987 Non-League Matters
  11. ^ Kent Senior Trophy Archive SCEFL
  12. ^ Corinthian 0-2 Beckenham Town - I need a new challenge, says Matt Longhurst Kentish Football, 5 May 2014
  13. ^ Whyteleafe 0-3 Beckenham Town - We've deserved all three trophies, says Jason Huntley Kentish Football, 2 August 2014
  14. ^ @beckenhamtownfc (13 April 2022). "These Players. This Team. 44 years after clinching promotion to the London Spartan League's Premier Division back in 1977/78... Becks have sealed promotion to the Isthmian League... We Are Going Up! #Step4 #UpTheBecks" (Tweet). Retrieved 14 April 2022 – via Twitter.
  15. ^ "Millers One Point From The Title- Whilst Wasps Secure Their Survival". www.isthmian.co.uk. 24 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  16. ^ It might have not been @beckenhamtownfc day in the @EmiratesFACup today against @Dag_RedFC but the Becks recorded their record attendance at Eden Park with a massive crowd of 1661... wow !!! Kent Non League Attendance Stats

External links edit

  • Official website

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Beckenham Town Football Club is a football club based in Beckenham London England They are currently members of the Isthmian League South East Division and play at Eden Park Avenue Beckenham TownFull nameBeckenham Town Football ClubNickname s The Reds The BecksFounded1971GroundEden Park Avenue BeckenhamCapacity4 000 120 seated 1 ChairmanPaul FairesManagerJason HuntleyLeagueIsthmian League South East Division2023 24Isthmian League South East Division 19th of 20 relegated Home coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Seasons by season 2 Ground 3 Honours 4 Records 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe original Beckenham Town were established in the late 19th century affiliating to the Kent County Football Association in 1887 2 In 1923 the club joined Division One of the London League 3 They won Division One in 1927 28 3 and were promoted to the Premier Division However after finishing second from bottom in their first season in the Premier Division they ended the 1929 30 season in last place and were relegated back to Division One 4 The following season saw them finish second in Division One earning promotion back to the Premier Division Despite finishing bottom of the Premier Division in 1931 32 they remained in the division but after repeating the feat in 1932 33 they were relegated back to Division One 4 After finishing bottom of Division One in 1934 35 the club left the league 4 They had also entered a team into the Kent County Amateur League a few seasons before and continued playing in the Premier Division of the Western Section until rejoining the London League in 1951 5 where they were placed in the Premier Division They remained in the London League s Premier Division until joining the Aetolian League in 1961 6 7 This merged with the London League in 1964 to form the Greater London League with Beckenham placed in Section B 8 A fifth place finish in the league s inaugural season saw them win a place in the Premier Division for the 1965 66 season However after finishing second from bottom of the division that season they were relegated to Division One 8 They folded in 1969 2 In 1971 the club was reformed based on the Stanhope Rovers junior team 9 After playing in the South East London Amateur League 1 they joined Division Two of the new London Spartan League in 1975 10 After being runners up in 1977 78 they were promoted to the Premier Division 10 In 1982 they transferred to Division One of the Kent League which became the Premier Division in 1998 7 They finished as runners up in 2005 06 The league was subsequently renamed the Southern Counties East League in 2013 7 The club won both the Kent Senior Trophy 11 and the League Cup 12 in 2013 14 and went on to win the Roy Vinter Shield at the start of the 2014 15 season 13 In 2019 20 the club were top of the league when the season was abandoned due to the COVID 19 pandemic this would have been the club s highest finish since reforming in 1971 At the end of the 2020 21 season they were transferred to the Premier Division South of the Combined Counties League During their first season in the Combined Counties League Beckenham were Premier Division South champions earning promotion to the Isthmian League 14 In their first season in the Isthmian League the club finished fourth qualifying for the promotion play offs They went on to lose 1 0 to Whitehawk in the semi finals The following season saw them finish second from bottom of the South East Division resulting in relegation back to step five 15 Seasons by season edit Season League FA Cup FA Vase FA Trophy League Cup Notes Division P W D L F A GD Pts Pos 1978 79 London Spartan League Premier Division 34 14 9 11 56 46 10 37 6th 1979 80 London Spartan League Premier Division 30 6 6 18 21 44 23 18 14th PRE 1980 81 London Spartan League Premier Division 30 8 6 16 32 48 16 22 14th R4 1981 82 London Spartan League Premier Division 26 8 8 10 28 24 4 24 8th PRE 1982 83 Kent League Division One 32 12 9 11 46 46 0 33 9th R1 1983 84 Kent League Division One 30 12 6 12 56 54 2 42 8th PRE R1 1984 85 Kent League Division One 32 17 8 7 67 46 21 59 4th 1QR PRE 1985 86 Kent League Division One 34 10 7 17 43 64 21 37 15th 1QR PRE 1986 87 Kent League Division One 34 7 10 17 37 61 24 31 15th 1987 88 Kent League Division One 36 16 5 15 61 55 6 53 8th 1QR EPR 1988 89 Kent League Division One 38 8 10 20 41 68 27 34 17th 1QR R2 1989 90 Kent League Division One 38 12 10 16 52 59 7 46 12th PRE R2 1990 91 Kent League Division One 40 12 7 21 37 54 17 43 14th 1QR R1 1991 92 Kent League Division One 40 13 10 17 52 67 15 49 14th 1QR PRE 1992 93 Kent League Division One 40 17 8 15 64 60 4 59 9th 2QR R1 1993 94 Kent League Division One 40 22 4 14 85 59 26 70 7th PRE EPR 1994 95 Kent League Division One 40 15 11 14 61 61 0 56 10th R1 1995 96 Kent League Division One 38 9 9 20 45 60 15 36 16th 1QR 1996 97 Kent League Division One 40 15 10 15 49 47 2 55 11th R2 1997 98 Kent League Division One 42 21 7 14 67 54 13 70 7th 2QR Division renamed 1998 99 Kent League Premier Division 36 13 11 12 52 48 4 50 9th 2QR 1999 00 Kent League Premier Division 34 12 8 14 48 54 6 44 10th PRE 1QR 2000 01 Kent League Premier Division 32 13 9 10 48 58 10 48 7th PRE 2QR 2001 02 Kent League Premier Division 30 11 7 12 43 45 2 40 9th PRE 2QR 2002 03 Kent League Premier Division 29 9 6 14 41 53 12 33 10th PRE 2QR 2003 04 Kent League Premier Division 32 9 8 15 39 53 14 35 12th PRE 2QR 2004 05 Kent League Premier Division 30 11 7 12 57 54 3 39 10th 1 point deducted 2005 06 Kent League Premier Division 30 22 4 4 96 24 72 70 2nd 2006 07 Kent League Premier Division 32 12 4 16 64 52 12 40 11th 2007 08 Kent League Premier Division 32 21 7 4 80 41 39 70 3rd 2008 09 Kent League Premier Division 32 8 4 20 54 76 22 28 14th 2009 10 Kent League Premier Division 30 16 5 9 56 39 17 53 4th R3 SF 2010 11 Kent League Premier Division 30 12 3 15 56 55 1 39 10th 2QR R3 R2 2011 12 Kent League Premier Division 30 14 11 5 72 36 36 53 6th 2QR R1 R2 2012 13 Kent League Premier Division 32 11 7 14 63 73 10 40 11th 1QR R1 PRE Division renamed 2013 14 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 32 15 4 13 76 58 18 49 8th EPR R3 W 2014 15 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 38 16 5 17 77 63 14 53 9th EPR 2QR SF 2015 16 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 36 11 11 14 68 93 25 44 12th PRE R2 R2 2016 17 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 38 8 5 25 38 76 38 29 18th PRE R1 R2 2017 18 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 38 22 3 13 84 61 23 69 4th EPR R3 R1 2018 19 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 38 19 9 10 71 56 15 66 5th 1QR R1 R3 2019 20 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 27 19 3 5 61 30 31 60 1st PRE R1 SF Season abandoned due to COVID 19 pandemic 2020 21 Southern Counties East League Premier Division 13 7 3 3 33 18 15 24 5th PRE 1QR Season abandoned due to COVID 19 pandemic 2021 22 Combined Counties League Premier Division South 38 29 5 4 107 33 74 92 1st PRE R3 R1 Promoted 2022 23 Isthmian League Division One South East 38 20 8 10 62 49 73 68 4th 4QR 1QR R1 Play off semi finalGround editThe club played at Stanhope Grove until July 1980 when they moved to Eden Park Avenue 2 The ground has a capacity of 4 000 of which 120 is seated and covered 1 Honours editLondon League Division One champions 1927 28 Combined Counties League Premier Division South champions 2021 22 Southern Counties East League Challenge Cup winners 2013 14 Roy Vinter Shield winners 2014 15 Kent Senior Trophy Winners 2013 14Records editBest FA Cup performance Fourth qualifying round 2022 23 Best FA Trophy performance First qualifying round 2022 23 7 Best FA Vase performance Fourth round 1980 81 Record attendance 1 661 vs Dagenham amp Redbridge FA Cup fourth qualifying round 15 October 2022 16 Most appearances Lee Fabian 985 1 Most goals Ricky Bennett 1 See also editBeckenham Town F C players Beckenham Town F C managersReferences edit a b c d e Mike Williams amp Tony Williams 2012 Non League Club Directory 2013 p687 ISBN 978 1 869833 77 0 a b c History 1887 2016 Archived 21 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine Beckenham Town a b London League 1910 1928 Non League Matters a b c London League 1928 1950 Non League Matters Kent County Amateur League Non League Matters London League 1950 1964 Non League Matters a b c d Beckenham Town at the Football Club History Database a b Greater London League 1964 1971 Non League Matters Beckenham Town History Archived 12 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Beckenham Town F C a b London Spartan League 1975 1987 Non League Matters Kent Senior Trophy Archive SCEFL Corinthian 0 2 Beckenham Town I need a new challenge says Matt Longhurst Kentish Football 5 May 2014 Whyteleafe 0 3 Beckenham Town We ve deserved all three trophies says Jason Huntley Kentish Football 2 August 2014 beckenhamtownfc 13 April 2022 These Players This Team 44 years after clinching promotion to the London Spartan League s Premier Division back in 1977 78 Becks have sealed promotion to the Isthmian League We Are Going Up Step4 UpTheBecks Tweet Retrieved 14 April 2022 via Twitter Millers One Point From The Title Whilst Wasps Secure Their Survival www isthmian co uk 24 April 2024 Retrieved 24 April 2024 It might have not been beckenhamtownfc day in the EmiratesFACup today against Dag RedFC but the Becks recorded their record attendance at Eden Park with a massive crowd of 1661 wow Kent Non League Attendance StatsExternal links editOfficial website 51 23 34 N 0 1 44 W 51 39278 N 0 02889 W 51 39278 0 02889 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beckenham Town F C amp oldid 1221244687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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