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Leatherhead Football Club is a
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club based in
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, Surrey, England. The club is nicknamed ''The Tanners'' and plays home at Fetcham Grove. They play in the . The club is affiliated to the
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and is a FA Charter Standard club.


History

The club was founded in 1907 as Leatherhead Rose, and originally played friendlies. In 1909 they joined the Dorking and District League, and won the league at the first attempt. After the First World War the team rejoined that league and again won the league championship. The following season they joined the Kingston and District League, and went on to win three league titles before the Second World War. Leatherhead also had another local club, Leatherhead United, formed in 1924, who won Division One of the Sutton and District League in the 1925–26 season. United also finished third in the Premier League in the 1928–29 season, behind Leatherhead Rose who were runners-up. In the early 1930s Fetcham Grove-based United joined the Surrey Junior League and became Champions at the end of the 1933–34 season. This enabled United to join the Surrey Intermediate League, but they were relegated after a few seasons at the end of the 1936–37 campaign. After the Second World War officials of the two clubs met; and on 27 May 1946 Leatherhead Football Club was officially formed at a public meeting. The two clubs pooled their financial resources and chose United's Fetcham Grove ground for their home pitch. The club then joined the
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for the start of the 1946–47 season. They won that league four times in a row, and left the league to join the
Metropolitan & District League The Metropolitan League was a football league in the south-east of England between 1949 and 1971. The next season they became founding members of the
Delphian League The Delphian League was an English amateur football league covering Greater London and the surrounding area. The league was formed in 1951 with 14 clubs and was effectively a level below the Corinthian League. The team played in the Delphian League for seven seasons before joining the
Corinthian League The League of Corinth, also referred to as the Hellenic League (from Greek Ἑλληνικός ''Hellenikos'', "pertaining to Greece and Greeks"), was a confederation of Greek states created by Philip II in 338–337 BC. The League was created ...
. In the 1962–63 season they became the last Corinthian League champions, as the league was disbanded. Along with most of the other sides, they joined the enlarged
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in the new Division One. At the end of their first season in Division One they were promoted to the Premier Division as Champions.


1970s

The club reached the semi-finals of the
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in 1969, losing to eventual winners
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, and again in 1971, falling to Ilford. The hero of this era was "Nobby" Skinner, noted for his ability to "poach" a goal out of nothing. After these cup runs further progress was made in the league when the club joined the
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for the start of the 1972–73 season. In the 1974–75 season, ''The Tanners'' made national headlines with an
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run that saw them beat Isthmian League rivals
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they were drawn at home to First Division
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. It remains the furthest the club has ever reached in the competition. With the game switched to Leicester's
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at the request of Leatherhead's management, the
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'' cameras and over 32,000 people saw a dramatic match in which Leatherhead went 2–0 up and then saw a goalbound Chris Kelly shot that would have made it 3–0 cleared off the line. Leicester's fitness and class eventually told as they fought back to win 3–2 in the second half. Kelly was the star player of the side, earning the nickname "The Leatherhead Lip" for his readiness to talk up the team. At the height of the team's success, Kelly appeared on national television, including ''Match of the Day'', '' Nationwide'' and ''
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. The following year another budding FA Cup run saw Leatherhead beat
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, managed by
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. In 1978, the side reached the final of the
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, played at
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, only to lose 3–1 to
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.


1980s and beyond

The Tanners also reached the FA Cup first round in 1980 but lost 5–1 to
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. Three seasons later though the club struggled in the league and was relegated to Division One in the 1982–83 season, and further relegation followed at the end of the 1989–90 season when they were relegated to division two south. Seven seasons later the club finished as Runners-up in Division Two and gained promotion to Division One at the end of the 1996–97 season. However the club could only stay four seasons in Division One before being relegated to Division Two at the end of the 2000–01 season. A season later, upon the league reorganisation, they were placed in Division One South. In October 2006, they were drawn against
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in the FA Cup first round, the first time in 26 years they had reached this level, going out 2–1. In 2011, Leatherhead gained promotion, beating Dulwich Hamlet in a dramatic play-off final. The Tanners were 3–1 down going into injury time when Kevin Terry managed to pull two goals back, taking the game to extra time. Terry scored again in extra time to claim his hat-trick and take the Tanners into the
Isthmian League The Isthmian League () is a regional men's football league covering Greater London, East and South East England, featuring mostly semi-professional clubs. Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
Premier Division. However they only managed one season in the top flight of the Isthmian League before being relegated back to Division One South. In the 2013–14 season, Leatherhead were promoted after winning the play-off final against Folkestone Invicta.
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managed Leatherhead in the 2016–17 season. In the 2017–18 season Leatherhead reached the second round of the FA Cup, under
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, but lost 3–1 away to
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. Leatherhead also reached the final of the Surrey Senior Cup and finished 6th in the Isthmian League Premier Division, missing the play-offs on goal difference.
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took over as manager at the start of the 2018–19 season. The 2019-20 and 2020–21 seasons were unfinished due to COVID-19. In August 2021, Martin McCarthy took over as manager from Bull, who stayed with the club to focus on player recruitment. The U23 side moved to the Suburban League and Leatherhead Women FC started playing on Sundays at Fetcham Grove in the South East Counties Women's League.


Club operations

Financial problems emerged at Fetcham Grove just before Christmas 1999. The club survived that immediate crisis but it seemed that they were doomed in the summer of 2000 when a last-ditch appeal to the local business community for sponsorship failed. It was then that the supporters of the Tanners stepped in to save their club. A group of fans secured a new long-term lease on Fetcham Grove, helping to secure the Tanners' future, under the motto "a club run by its supporters for the benefit of the community". Tim Edwards (1954–2009) was a leading figure in that group and went on to become club chairman, having previously served as the club's youngest ever committee member, at age 25, and then as press secretary, programme editor and photographer.


Stadium

Leatherhead play their games at Fetcham Grove, Guildford Road, Leatherhead KT22 9AS. Parking is available at the adjacent Leatherhead Leisure Centre. Home fans are known to prefer the 'Shed End'. The ground was fitted with floodlights in the 1960s, and inaugurated their floodlights with a match against
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. In the summer of 2021, new floodlights were installed at Fetcham Grove.


Club officials

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Management team

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, - , First Team Physio, , Olivia Boulton , - , Academy Manager, , Nick Brown , -


Players


First team squad


Honours


League honours

*
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Division Two: ** Winners (1): 1996–97 *Corinthian League: ** Winners (1): 1962–63 *
Surrey Senior League The Surrey Senior League was an English regional football league for teams based in Surrey although teams from outside the county were often admitted as well. The league existed from 1922 until 1978, when it was rebranded as the Home Counties Leagu ...
: ** Winners (4): 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50 *Surrey Junior League: ** Winners (1): 1933–34 *Kingston and District League: ** Winners (1): 1938–39 *Sutton and District League Premier Division: ** Runners-up (1): 1928–29 *Sutton and District League Division One: ** Winners (1): 1925–26 *Dorking and District League: ** Winners (2): 1909–10, 1919–20


Cup honours

*
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** Runners-up (1): 1977–78 *
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Cup ** Winners (1): 2009/10 *
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Charity Shield ** Winners (2): 2010–11, 2011–12 *
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** Winners (1): 1968–69 ** Runners-up (6): 1964–65, 1966–67, 1974–75, 1978–79, 2010–11, 2017–18 *
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** Runners-up (2): 1974–75, 1977–78 *Surrey Senior Shield ** Winners (1): 1968–69 *Surrey Intermediate Cup ** Winners (1): 1968–69


Records

*Highest league position:3rd in Isthmian League, 1972–73 *Best
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performance: Fourth round, 1974–75 *Best
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performance: Semi-final, 1970–71, 1973–74 *Best
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performance: Final, 1977–78 *Best
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performance: Second Round 1994–95 *Record attendance: 5,500 vs
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, 1946–47 *Heaviest defeat: 1–11 vs
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,
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, 1982–83 *Most appearances: P Caswell, 200


Former players


Former coaches

# Managers/Coaches that have played/managed in the football league or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league). *
Jimmy Bullard James Richard Bullard (born 23 October 1978) is an English former professional footballer, coach and television personality. He is the co-host of the Saturday morning Sky Sports show ''Soccer AM''. As a player he was a midfielder and played you ...
*
Sammy Moore Samuel Leslie Moore (born 7 September 1987) is a former English professional footballer who is currently manager of Faversham Town. He made his league debut for Ipswich Town at the age of 19. He went on to play for both Brentford and Stevena ...
# Managers/Coaches with full international caps. * Ian Hazel * Mike Bailey *
Jimmy Bullard James Richard Bullard (born 23 October 1978) is an English former professional footballer, coach and television personality. He is the co-host of the Saturday morning Sky Sports show ''Soccer AM''. As a player he was a midfielder and played you ...


References


Further reading

*How Green is Mole Valley: The History of, 1946–2006, David Johnston and Graham Mitchell. *Up the Tanners: From the Past to the Present and Looking to the Future, Paperback, Goff Powell.


External links


Official website
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