Pegasus Athletic Football Club was a
football
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club based in south
Essex
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,
England
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.
History
Founded in the 1960s, the club, initially named Pegasus (Coryton), won the Essex Intermediate Cup in the
1969–70 season, beating
Hornchurch
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Reserves 2–0 in the final.
In 1971, the club, now renamed to Pegasus Athletic, joined the
Essex Senior League
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, becoming founder members of the league. In the
1971–72 season, they finished third place out of nine clubs, once again winning the Essex Intermediate Cup at the end of the season, beating
Colchester
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Colchester occupies the site of Camulodunum, the first major city in Roman Britain and its first capital. Colches ...
-based club Eastern Gas in the final.
However, in the following season, they resigned from the league after playing only one match, losing 11–1 against
Tiptree United on 2 September 1972. Their record was expunged. Pegasus' last game came against
Barkingside
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in a 15–2 loss in the
FA Amateur Cup
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History
Following the legalisation of professionalism within footba ...
on 9 September 1972.
Ground
Originally playing in Coryton, near
Thurrock
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, the club later moved to the
Southend Stadium
Southend Stadium was a former greyhound racing and football stadium in Grainger Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It was also the home ground of Southend United between 1934 and 1955 and was also known as Greyhound Park.
Origins
The first greyhound ...
, former home of
Southend United
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between 1934 and 1955, upon joining the Essex Senior League. During the final days of the club, Pegasus Athletic attempted to relocate to
Chelmsford
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, with a view of taking up tenancy of Melbourne Stadium, however the club were unsuccessful in their efforts.
References
External links
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Defunct football clubs in England
Defunct football clubs in Essex
Essex Senior Football League
Association football clubs disestablished in 1972
1972 disestablishments in England