Reigate Priory FC 1892 -1893
Winners Surrey Senior Challege
Winners All Surrey Senior Challenge Shield
Reigate Priory Reserves 1899 - 1900
Winners Holmesdale Cup
Reigate Priory FC 1906/07
 
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AFA SURREY SENIOR CUP WINNER 1908/09
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Reigate Priory FC 1912-13
Winners Surrey Charity Cup
Reigate Priory FC 1911
Reigate Priory FC 1948 - 1949
Runners Up SAL Div 3
Winners AFA Senior Cup





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REIGATE PRIORY FC HISTORY
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Reigate Priory's history can be traced right back to 1870, not long after the FA was actually formed in 1863. In 1871, the club was one of only 15 teams that contested for a £20 silver trophy, the first ever FA Challenge Cup competition.Reigate Priory were also present when the Surrey FA (founded in 1887) decided to become affiliated to the FA on the 16th March 1882. The club was one of the original 10 teams present at the meeting that took place in Guildford. At the same time a County Senior Cup competition was introduced. The first winners of the Surrey Senior Cup were Reigate Priory who were victorious six times before the end of the century.
(Any past members which have old photographs/memorabilia , the club would be interested in scanning for the development of the clubs history database. Please contact Simon Avery 07983400285 or
email simonavery@hotmail.com)
FURTHER TEAM PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE ARCHIVES
OLD REIGATE
YEAR |
THE EARLY YEARS |
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CUP HONOURS |
LINKS in History |
| 1870/1 |
Reigate Priory FC formed 1870. |
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| 1871/2 |
In Augural FA Cup - Drawn Away to Royal Engineers ( Game scratched) |
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FA CUP (FULL) |
| 1872/3 |
FA CUP 1st Round - Home - Lost 4-2 Windsor Home Park. |
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HISTORICAL KITS |
| 1873/4 |
FA CUP 1st Round - Away - Lost 3-2 Woodford Wells. |
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ROYAL ENGINEERS |
| 1874/5 |
FA CUP 1st Round ( Bye ) - 2nd Round - Away Maidenhead - Lost 2-1. |
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FA VASE 1st Round Away Epsom & Ewell Lost 4-0. |
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| 1875/6 |
FA CUP 1st Round - Home - Won 1-0 Barnes  |
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2nd Round Away Cambridge University Lost 8-0 |
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FA VASE 1st Round Home Heathside Sports Lost 1-0. |
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| 1876/7 |
FA CUP 1st Round - Away Clapham Rovers lost 5-0. |
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FA VASE (Prel) Away Farnham Town Lost 2-0. |
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| 1877/8 |
FA VASE (Prel) Away Lion Sports Won 2-1.2nd Round Home Ruislip Manor Lost 5-0.
Founder member Surrey County FA. |
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| 1878/9 |
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| 1879/0 |
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| 1880/1 |
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| 1881/2 |
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| 1882/3 |
First Winners of the Surrey Senior Cup - beat East Sheen 2 - 1 |
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| 1883/4 |
Finalists in Surrey Senior Cup - lost to Barnes 3 - 1 |
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Finalist SS Cup |
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| 1884/5 |
Finalists in Surrey Senior Cup lost to East Sheen 2 - 1 |
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Finalist SS Cup |
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| 1885/6 |
Winners of the Surrey Senior Cup - beat Dorking 2 - 1 |
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Surrey Senior Cup |
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| 1886/7 |
Finalists in Surrey Senior Cup lost to Guys Hospital 2 - 0 |
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Finalist SS Cup |
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| 1887/8 |
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| 1888/9 |
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| 1889/0 |
Finalists in Surrey Senior Cup - lost to Royal Scots 5 - 2 |
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Finalist SS Cup |
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| 1890/1 |
Winners of the Surrey Senior Cup - beat Surbiton Hill 3 - 1 |
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Surrey Senior Cup |
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| 1891/2 |
Winners of the Surrey Senior Cup - beat Guys Hospital 3 - 1 |
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Surrey Senior Cup |
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| 1892/3 |
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| 1893/4 |
Winners of the Surrey Senior Cup - (1 - 1 ) , beat Guys Hospital 4 - 0 |
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Surrey Senior Cup |
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| 1894/5 |
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| 1895/6 |
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| 1896/7 |
Winners of the Surrey Senior Cup beat Weybridge 3 - 2 |
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Surrey Senior Cup
Surrey Senior Shield |
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| 1897/8 |
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| 1898/9 |
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| 1899/0 |
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YEAR |
1900 ONWARDS |
1ST TEAM |
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RESERVES |
CUP HONOURS |
CHAIRMAN |
| 1900/1 |
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The Holmesdale Cup |
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| 1901/2 |
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Finalist SS Cup |
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| 1902/3 |
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| 1903/4 |
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| 1904/5 |
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| 1905/6 |
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| 1906/7 |
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| 1907/8 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior B |
CHAMPIONS |
Founding member
SAL & AFA |
AFA Surrey Senior Cup |
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| 1908/9 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior A |
7th |
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| 1909/0 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior A |
RELEGATED |
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International Cup du Nord |
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| 1910/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior B |
7th |
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| 1911/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior B |
3rd |
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| 1912/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior B |
Runners Up |
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Surrey Charity Cup |
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| 1913/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior A |
8th |
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| 1914 |
THE GREAT WAR 1914 -18 |
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| 1915 |
THE GREAT WAR 1914 -18 |
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| 1916 |
THE GREAT WAR 1914 -18 |
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| 1917 |
THE GREAT WAR 1914 -18 |
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| 1918 |
THE GREAT WAR 1914 -18 |
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| 1919/0 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior A |
8th |
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| 1920/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior A |
RELEGATED |
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CG Silcock |
| 1921/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
4th |
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AJL Malcomson |
| 1922/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
7th |
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SC Roberts |
| 1923/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
7th |
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R/U Surrey Senior Cup |
BG Ashtree |
| 1924/5 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
11th |
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L Knight |
| 1925/6 |
Surrey Senior League |
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| 1926/7 |
Surrey Senior League |
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| 1927/8 |
Surrey Senior League |
FA CUP |
Lost Away to West Norwood 7 - 4 |
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| 1928/9 |
Surrey Senior League |
FA CUP |
Lost Home to Leyland Motors 2 - 1 ( after replay ) |
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| 1929/0 |
Surrey Olympian League |
FA CUP |
Lost Away to West Norwood 7 - 0 |
R/U AFA Junior Cup |
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| 1930/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
8th |
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Cr Gerrard |
| 1931/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
9th |
Div 3 |
8th |
AFA Intermediate Cup |
W Gorringe |
| 1932/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
4th |
Div 3 |
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W Gorringe |
| 1933/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
6th |
Div 3 |
3rd |
R/U ES Hosp Senior Cup |
W Gorringe |
| 1934/5 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
6th |
Div 3 |
Runners Up |
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W Gorringe |
| 1935/6 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
5th |
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Reigate Borough Cup |
W Gorringe |
| 1936/7 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div2B |
8th |
Div 2A |
7th |
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W Gorringe |
| 1937/8 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div2B |
Runners Up |
Div 2B |
9th |
Reigate Borough Cup |
LE House |
| 1938/9 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div2B |
8th |
Div 2B |
Runners Up |
ES Hosp Senior Cup |
LE House |
| 1939 |
2nd World War |
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| 1940 |
2nd World War |
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| 1941 |
2nd World War |
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| 1942 |
2nd World War |
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| 1943 |
2nd World War |
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| 1944 |
2nd World War |
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| 1945 |
2nd World War |
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| 1946/7 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2B |
Runners Up |
Div 2B |
4th |
Reigate Borough Cup |
DF Hurdle |
| 1947/8 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2B |
9th |
Div 2A |
8th |
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DF Hurdle |
| 1948/9 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
Runners Up |
Div 3 |
3rd |
AFA Senior Cup |
J Cuthill |
| 1949/0 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
6th |
Div 3 |
Runners Up |
R/U Surrey Senior Cup |
TF Durrant |
| 1950/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
3rd |
Div 3 |
5th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1951/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
7th |
Div 3 |
8th |
R/U Surrey Senior Cup |
TF Durrant |
| 1952/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
9th |
Div 3 |
10th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1953/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
7th |
Div 3 |
3rd |
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TF Durrant |
| 1954/5 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
7th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1955/6 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
9th |
Div 3 |
10th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1956/7 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
11th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1957/8 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
11th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1958/9 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
10th |
Div 3 |
8th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1959/0 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
Runners Up |
Div 3 |
6th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1960/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
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Div 3 |
6th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1961/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
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Div 3 |
10th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1962/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
SEASON ABANDONED DUE TO BAD WEATHER |
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TF Durrant |
| 1963/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 2 |
RELEGATED |
Div 3 |
10th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1964/5 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
8th |
Div 3 |
9th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1965/6 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
9th |
Div 3 |
4th |
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TF Durrant |
| 1966/7 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
9th |
Div 3 |
3rd |
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TF Durrant |
| 1967/8 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
5th |
Div 3 |
10th |
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MJ Webster |
| 1968/9 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
5th |
Div 3 |
9th |
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A Watts |
| 1969/0 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
10th |
Div 3 |
10th |
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A Watts |
| 1970/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
5th |
Div 3 |
10th |
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A Watts |
| 1971/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
5th |
Div 3 |
8th |
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A Watts |
| 1972/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
5th |
Div 3 |
Runners Up |
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A Watts |
| 1973/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
7th |
Div 3 |
RELEGATED |
A Watts |
| 1974/5 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
8th |
Div 3 |
11th |
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A Watts |
| 1975/6 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
4th |
Div 3 |
7th |
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A Watts |
| 1976/7 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
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Div 3 |
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A Watts |
| 1977/8 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
10th |
Div 3 |
11th |
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A Watts |
| 1978/9 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
6th |
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A Watts |
| 1979/0 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
8th |
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A Watts |
| 1980/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1981/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1982/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
4th |
Div 3 |
CHAMPIONS |
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| 1983/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
6th |
Div 3 |
9th |
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| 1984/6 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1985/6 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1986/7 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
5th |
Div 3 |
7th |
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| 1987/8 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
10th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1988/9 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1989/0 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1990/1 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1991/2 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1992/3 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1993/4 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1994/5 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
12th |
Div 3 |
10th |
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| 1995/6 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1996/7 |
Southern Amateur League |
Senior Div 3 |
11th |
Div 3 |
12th |
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| 1997/8 |
Surrey SE Combination |
Premier |
Relegated |
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| 1998/9 |
Surrey SE Combination |
Junior Div 5 |
3rd |
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R/U Surrey Vets Cup |
Ray Connolly |
| 1999/0 |
Surrey SE Combination |
Junior Div 5 |
CHAMPIONS |
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Ray Connolly |
| 2000/1 |
Surrey SE Combination |
Junior Div 4 |
Withdrawn |
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Ray Connolly |
| 2001/2 |
Redhill & District League |
Division 1 |
3rd |
Div 2 |
4th |
R&D Inter Cup |
Ray Connolly |
| 2002/3 |
Redhill & District League |
Premier |
5th |
Div 1 |
7th |
R&D R/Up Junior Cup |
Ray Connolly |
| 2003/4 |
Redhill & District League |
Premier |
8th |
Div 1 |
CHAMPIONS |
Ray Connolly |
| 2004/5 |
Redhill & District League |
Premier |
4th |
Div 1 |
3rd |
R&D Senior Cup |
Ray Connolly |
| 2005/6 |
Redhill & District League |
Premier |
3rd |
Div 1 |
4th |
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Ray Connolly |
| 2006/7 |
Redhill & District League |
Premier |
CHAMPIONS |
Div 1 |
5th |
R&D Senior Cup |
Ray Connolly |
| 2007/8 |
Crawley & District League |
Premier |
3rd |
Div 1 |
6th |
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Ray Connolly |
| 2008/9 |
Surrey Elite Intermediate League |
Intermediate Division |
12th |
Res |
7th |
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Ray Connolly |
| 2009/10 |
Surrey Elite Intermediate League |
Intermediate Division |
14th |
Res |
8th |
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Ray Connolly |
| 2010/11 |
Surrey Elite Intermediate League |
Intermediate Division |
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Ray Connolly |

Royal Engineers 1872 Team Photo.
THE 1871/72 FA CHALLENGE CUP.
The origins of the F.A. Cup date back to a competition held every year at Harrow School. The students were grouped in teams or "houses", and they ran a football competition named "the cock house cup", the winners were "the cock house". One of those players was Charles William Alcock. In 1863, Alcock was among those who got together to form the Football Association and it was he who created the idea of a F.A. members cup. On 20 July 1871, Charles William Alcock, Secretary of the Football Association, proposed that a Challenge Cup should be established in connection with the Association for which all clubs belonging to the F.A. should be invited to compete. From this moment, the football's first national tournament was born. The idea was approved and 15 member clubs answered the call for entrants : Barnes, Civil Service, Clapham Rovers, Crystal Palace, Donington School (from Lincolnshire), Hampstead Heathens, Harrow Chequers, Hitchin, Maidenhead, Marlow, Queen's Park (from Glasgow), Reigate Priory, Royal Engineers, Upton Park, Wanderers. So, we have 14 teams from England (13 teams were settled in London) and one team from Scotland, Queen's Park was also the first team who paid his registration. The competition was simply named "The Football Association Challenge Cup", there was no seeding to keep the best teams apart and both sides progressed to the next round when the result was drawn. Queen's Park of Glasgow was automatically placed to the semi finals because the cost of travelling to London, where games were played, was expensive. Donnington School withdrew from competition without playing any game. The first round, Harrow Chequers gave forfeit against Wanderers while Royal Engineers had a walk over against Reigate Priory. In the second round, Wanderers won against Clapham Rovers (3-1), and Royal Engineers won against Hitchin (5-0). The quarter finals, there were only five teams instead of eight. Queen's Park went through with a bye, Royal Engineers beat Hampstead Heathens (2-0), Wanderers and Crystal Palace were qualified after arrangement. At least the semi finals looked correct with four teams but even then it wasn't straightforward. Queen's Park made the trip to London to play the Wanderers, the game ended with a draw. The F.A. ordered a replay but the Scottish team ran out of money and withdrew. The Royal Engineers went to the final after beating Crystal Palace (3-0), this team consisted of employees of the London tourist attraction and park. |
On 16 March 1872 at the Kennington Oval, the Royal Engineers were the favourites to win the first Cup final ever. Two-thousand spectators enjoyed this historical match, standing without flags, scarves or hats declaring their club colours. The field had no markings, the goals had no nets and the crossbar was a simple length of tape. When the teams entered the field, there were no recognisable goalkeepers because they wore the same jersey as their team mates. The way of playing looked like school boys in a playground chasing the ball. Royal Engineers set out to control the game early on but were hindered when Edmund Cresswell fell and broke his collar bone with just ten minutes gone. With no substitutes allowed the Royal Engineers were down to ten men although Cresswell did return to the game after treatment. The Wanderers took advantage of this injury, the only goal came from a gentleman described as A.H. Chequer, and in fact his real name was Morton Peto Betts. He got this nickname because he was a member of Harrow Chequers when his team gave forfeit in the first round against the Wanderers. After the final whistle there were no scenes of agony and ecstasy, there was no presentation or lap of honour. The players shook hands and left the field for a bath and their tea. Three weeks after this day, the F.A. held a gala evening in Pall Mall and declared "the Cup" a roaring success.
The following is a list of the players :
- Wanderers :
R. De C. Welsh, Charles W. Alcock, Morton P. Betts, Alexander G. Bonsor, Edward E. Bowen, W. Crake, T.C. Hooman, Edgar Lubbock, Albert C. Thompson, Robert W. Vidal, Charles Wollaston
- Royal Engineers :
Capt. William Merriman, Capt. Francis Marindin, Lieut. Addison, Lieut. Edmund Cresswell, Lieut. Mitchell, Lieut. Renny-Tailyour, Lieut. Rich, Lieut. Alfred Goodwyn, Lieut. Muirhead, Lieut. Cotter, Lieut. Bogle
If you have any interesting facts or articles regarding the club we would love to hear from you.
Please can you contact Simon Avery on 01737 246050 or by email to info@rpfc.co.uk.

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