Shoreham Football Club is a
football club based in
Shoreham-by-Sea
Shoreham-by-Sea (often shortened to Shoreham) is a coastal town and port in West Sussex, England.
The town is bordered to its north by the South Downs, to its west by the Adur Valley and to its south by the River Adur and Shoreham Beach on th ...
,
West Sussex
West Sussex is a county in South East England on the English Channel coast. The ceremonial county comprises the shire districts of Adur, Arun, Chichester, Horsham, and Mid Sussex, and the boroughs of Crawley and Worthing. Covering an ...
,
England
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. The club is affiliated to the
Sussex County Football Association
The Sussex County Football Association, also simply known as ''Sussex County FA'' or ''Sussex FA'', is the governing body of football in the county of Sussex, England. The Sussex County FA was founded on 23 September 1882 and run a number of Count ...
. They are currently members of the and their home stadium is Middle Road. The club are nicknamed "The Musselmen" after the town's ancient
mussel picking tradition. The club's home kit is all royal blue with white trim, and the away kit is all red with white trim.
History
The club was established in 1892 and was one of the founding members of the
West Sussex Football League
The West Sussex Football League is a football competition in England. It was formed in 1896. The League has eight divisions of which the highest, the Premier Division, sits at level 12 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to th ...
in 1896.
After their first season in the league they were relegated to the Junior Division, but returned immediately as champions the following season.
The 1901–02 season saw the club achieve their first senior honours when they beat
Hailsham Town 3–0 in the final to lift the
Sussex Senior Challenge Cup.
More success followed the season later when the club won the West Sussex Football League and the
Sussex RUR Cup
The Sussex Royal Ulster Rifles Charity Cup is the original Cup which was presented to the Sussex County FA in 1897 by the Officers and men of the Royal Irish Rifles (subsequently Royal Ulster Rifles). The 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles won th ...
.
They repeated the league success two seasons later, but had to settle as runners up in the Sussex RUR and challenge cups.
The 1905–06 campaign saw the club achieve a treble of competition wins when they took the league title, and both the Sussex RUR and challenge cups.
After the First World War the club played in the
Brighton, Hove & District Football League, until the end of the 1919–20 season when they became one of the founder members of
Sussex County Football League
The Macron Southern Combination Football League is a football league broadly covering the counties of East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey and South West London, England. The league consists of eight divisions – three for first teams (Premier Di ...
. After seven seasons the club left the Sussex League after finishing bottom with just five points at the end of the 1926–27 campaign, however the club rejoined the Sussex League again for the start of the 1932–33 competition, from the Brighton League.
The club then remained in the league up until the Second World War, when play was suspended, during which time they finished as runners-up in the 1934–35 season.
Following the cessation of the Second World War, the club rejoined the Sussex County League when it resumed normal competition in the 1946–47 season.
That season also saw the club make their debut in the
FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football. First played during the 1871–72 season, it is the oldest national football competi ...
, where they met
East Grinstead in the Preliminary qualifying round, but were soundly beaten 11–0.
The 1951–52 season saw the club become champions of the Sussex County League for the first time, and they successfully defended their title the following season.
The club saw themselves finish bottom of Division One at the end of the 1960–61 Campaign, but immediately bounced back up as champions of Division Two the following season.
The club remained in Division One for four more seasons, before being relegated back to Division Two, but this time did not return for a further six seasons, when they finished as runners-up in the 1972–73 campaign.
However their stay in Division One could only last a single season, and it took the club another three seasons to gain promotion again as Champions.
The club maintained their winning ways the next season, as they then went on to win the Division One title for the third time in their history.
Four seasons after their Championship win, the club were relegated back to Division Two, and it took the club till the end of the 1984–85 campaign to gain promotion, when they became champions of Division Two.
The 1991–92 season saw their seven-year stay in Division One come to an end after finishing in the bottom two.
The club regained promotion to Division One in the 1993–94 season, again as champions of Division Two.
The club faced relegation six seasons later in the 1999-00 campaign but again bounced back up, this time as runners-up, after just two seasons in Division Two.
The club then remained in the top division, except for the 2004–05 season when they were in Division Two but were promoted immediately back to Division One.
In 2013 Shoreham had a new owner, Stuart Slaney, who oversaw major expansion; within two years, the club trebled in playing size with a new youth section which gave the club over twenty different age group teams, becoming one of the largest and most vibrant football clubs in the area. In 2015 Ralph Prodger joined Stuart Slaney as joint owner and chairman of the club.
In the
2016–17 season, having topped the league table until the final month, the club finished as runners-up in the Premier Division to
Haywards Heath Town. However, after Haywards Heath were penalised by the League with a nine points deduction for fielding an ineligible player in several games, Shoreham became champions and were thus promoted to Division One South of the
Isthmian League, the highest level the club had reached in its history. A subsequent formal appeal by Haywards Heath was eventually turned down by
the FA
The Football Association (also known as The FA) is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Formed in 1863, it is the oldest football association in the world an ...
, but this lengthy procedural delay meant that Shoreham had no official confirmation as to which league they would be competing in until only eight days before the start of the new season. The lack of time to build a competitive playing squad for the Isthmian League proved significant and the team struggled throughout the 2017–18 season, winning only four matches and eventually being relegated back to the Southern Combination Premier Division.
A further relegation followed immediately in 2018–19, a turbulent season during which the club had three different managers, and the club found itself beginning the 2019–20 season in the second tier of the Southern Combination League for the first time in fifteen years. In May 2019 the club appointed Mark Pulling as first team manager. Shoreham were placed mid table with 14 games left to play when the 2019–20 season was voided due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. At the start of the 2020–21 season, Shoreham had played 12 games and were 5th in the table when the league was placed on hold once again, and was later curtailed in February 2021. After a tragic start to 2021 with co-owner Ralph Prodger and his wife Cheryl passing away, Malcolm Saunders joined Stuart Slaney as joint owner of the club. The club finished in fifth place at the end 2021-22 season and qualified for the play-offs, but were beaten 0-1 in the promotion final by third placed Midhurst and Easebourne FC.
Prior to the start of the 2022-23 season, the club appointed former player Michael Death as manager.
Ground
Shoreham play their home games at Middle Road stadium. Floodlights were first installed in 1981, funded in part from funds raised from a well attended friendly match against
top tier club
Wimbledon FC
Wimbledon Football Club was an English association football, football club formed in Wimbledon, London, Wimbledon, south-west London, in 1889 and based at Plough Lane (1912–98), Plough Lane from 1912 to 1991. Founded as Wimbledon Old Centr ...
, who also donated the original lights from their old
Plough Lane
Plough Lane – named The Cherry Red Records Stadium for sponsorship reasons – is a football stadium in Wimbledon, south-west London, which has been the home of AFC Wimbledon since 3 November 2020. A groundshare with rugby league side London ...
stadium. In August 2022 new
LED floodlights were installed, providing the club with the most advanced lighting system of any non-league ground in the county. The stadium has a capacity of 2000, including two covered seating areas and one covered standing area.
Former players
*
Jermaine Bell
Honours
*Southern Combination
**Champions 1951–52, 1952–53, 1977–78, 2016–17
**Division Two champions 1961–62, 1976–77, 1984–85, 1993–94
**John O'Hara League Challenge Cup winners 1957–58, 1958–59 (joint winners with
Littlehampton
Littlehampton is a town, seaside resort, and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. It is south sout ...
), 1995–96, 2005–06, 2007–08
**Division Two Cup winners 1974–75, 1982–83, 1993–94
**Floodlight Cup winners 1993–94
*West Sussex League
**Senior Division champions 1902–03, 1904–05, 1905–06
**Junior Division champions 1897–98
*
Sussex Senior Cup
** Winners 1901–02, 1905–06
*
Sussex RUR Cup
The Sussex Royal Ulster Rifles Charity Cup is the original Cup which was presented to the Sussex County FA in 1897 by the Officers and men of the Royal Irish Rifles (subsequently Royal Ulster Rifles). The 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles won th ...
** Winners 1902–03, 1905–06
Records
*Best
FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football. First played during the 1871–72 season, it is the oldest national football competi ...
performance: Second qualifying round, 1994–95, 2010–11, 2013–14
*Best
FA Vase performance: Third round 1975–76, 1977–78, 1994–95, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2013–14
See also
*
Shoreham F.C. players
*
Shoreham F.C. managers
References
External links
Official club website
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Southern Combination Football League
Football clubs in West Sussex
Adur District
Association football clubs established in 1892
1892 establishments in England
F.C.
Football clubs in England
Isthmian League
Brighton, Hove & District Football League
West Sussex Football League