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Sutton United Football Club is a professional football club in Sutton,
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, England, who play in
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, the fourth tier of the
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. They play home games at
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in Sutton about 11 miles south-southwest of central London. Sutton started out playing in junior, local leagues, but progressed into the Athenian League in 1921; the
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in 1964; and the
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in 1986. The team fell back into the Isthmian League in 1991. Sutton won the Athenian League three times (1927–28, 1945–46 and 1957–58) and the Isthmian League five times (1966–67, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1998–99 and 2010–11). They appeared in the Conference for one more season in 1999–2000, and were founding members of the
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(now known as National League South) in
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. Sutton won the National League South in 2015–16 and achieved their very first promotion to the Football League after winning the National League title in the 2020–21 season. The team has played at Wembley Stadium on four occasions. Firstly, in the
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Final twice, the
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Final in 1980–81 and the
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Final in 2021–22. Sutton won the
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in 1978–79, but the club is most famous for its FA Cup "giant killing" exploits, most notably in the 1988–89 season, when they defeated Coventry City 2–1 in the third round. The
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team was composed mostly of star international players and had won the competition in 1986–87. In the 2016–17 season, Sutton reached the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time in their history, beating three Football League teams (including Leeds United) before losing to
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History


Formation and the early years

The club was formed on 5 March 1898 when Sutton Guild Rovers F.C. and Sutton Association F.C. (formerly Sutton St Barnabas F.C.) agreed to merge during a meeting at the Robin Hood Hotel. The club gained a reputation locally in junior leagues, including the Clapham League, and in 1910 decided to become a senior side. They joined the Southern Suburban League and won it on their first attempt. During this period the team moved between several grounds, including what was then known as the '' Sutton Adult School Ground''. After the First World War, the team moved in for good and have not left the stadium since.


Athenian League

Sutton gained election into the Athenian League in 1921. The team did not challenge at the top of the table and in 1926 finished last, but were re-elected. Only one seasons later, in 1928, the team won its first Athenian League Championship. The thirties were a good time for Sutton, who twice reached the semi-final of the
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(in 1929 and 1937). During the Second World War, Sutton kept playing football but on a smaller scale. The Athenian League had been suspended while this happened and so organised competitions were rare and sporadic, but Sutton won a number of honours. This put them in good stead for winning the league again when the war came to an end. With the help of 42 goals from Charlie Vaughan, Sutton ran away with the 1945–46 season. This was also the first time the club won the
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and got through to the FA Cup first round. The 1950s brought little success for Sutton, though the team is said to have progressed off the field. Assets were transferred to a limited company, something which was unusual for the time. In addition, the main stand was constructed, which today holds over 700 spectators. It was not until George Smith became manager that success returned; the Athenian League title was won for the third time in 1958 and the club won the
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for the first time. Progress continued into the 60s under
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in Sutton's most successful period. In 1963, the club reached Wembley in the
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, but lost 4–2 to
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Isthmian League

The summer after the cup success marked Sutton's election into the
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. In 1967, they won the league title. Two seasons later the club was at Wembley again for the Amateur Cup final, but surprisingly lost 2–1 to underdogs North Shields. 1970 brought great cup success to the club once more, but this time in the form of the FA Cup. Sutton beat Hillingdon Borough in the third round and went on to play Don Revie's top flight Leeds United, one of the best teams in Europe at the time, at
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. The match saw 14,000 spectators squeeze into the ground and Leeds, with 11 full internationals in the team, won 6–0. Unfortunately, the next decade proved to be one of little success for the club and Sutton went through a succession of managers, including
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and Dario Gradi, both of whom played for the team and went on to manage at higher levels. It was not until
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took charge that success returned to Gander Green Lane. His biggest achievement was to win the
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in 1979, after a surprise 2–1 win over Chieti. This was the only time an English club won the honour in its semi-professional era. Soon after the continental win,
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moved on to manage Malmö and Barrie Williams took over. He guided Sutton to Wembley for the 1981
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Final, but the side lost to
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. This was to be the club's last appearance at Wembley until 2021, a place which saw little success for them. During Williams's reign the club finished runners-up in the
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twice more, in 1980 and 1982. The club also finished runners-up in the 1981–82 Isthmian League and in 1983 won a treble of the Surrey Senior, London Senior, and Hitachi Cups. The
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win was the first of six in as many years, a record that remains unbroken, .


Conference years

The club won the Isthmian League championship for the second time in 1985. After refusing promotion to the Football Conference because of issues with the stadium, they retained the championship the following year and this time accepted promotion after supporters helped in a large redevelopment of areas of the ground. Sutton managed to cement their place in the league, often finishing mid-table. The club enjoyed a memorable FA Cup run in 1988–89 in which they entered the national consciousness. Entering the competition at the fourth qualifying round, they beat Walton & Hersham,
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and Aylesbury United to set up a third round proper tie with First Division
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, who were second in the First Division and had won the
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18 months earlier. In a memorable game against Coventry City, Sutton won 2–1 with goals from Tony Rains and Matthew Hanlan, joining a small number of non-League clubs to beat top-division opponents in the competition. This was a 24-year record before the next non-league side beat a team from the top flight of English football, when Luton Town of the
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went to Norwich City and won 1–0 on Saturday 26 January 2013.


Back into the Isthmian League

Two seasons later in 1991, the club suffered relegation to the Isthmian League because of a goal drought and a number of injuries. Despite two top-three finishes following the relegation, a quick return to the Conference did not come until Sutton were Isthmian League champions in 1999 under former captain John Rains. During this period, Sutton claimed the scalps of several league clubs in the FA Cup, including Colchester United and
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in 1993 alone. The stay in the Conference lasted just one season as the U's were relegated again in 2000. The early 2000s were quiet times for Sutton, although the club is notable as the first-ever opponent of
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, defeating the Dons 4–0 in a pre-season friendly in July 2002 in front of 4,657 at
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. Sutton won the
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in 2003 and the following season saw the team start well and recover from a bad spell over the winter to finish second.


Conference South

For the 2004–05 season, The FA planned for the introduction of two new divisions: the Conference North and
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. Because of Sutton's high finish in the
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Premier Division, they were selected to be a founding member of the Conference South. The next three seasons were unremarkable, with Sutton finishing mid-table each time and no real success in cup competitions. John Rains stepped down as manager in March 2006 and Ian Hazel took over the reins. By October 2008, the team were at the bottom of the
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and looking destined for relegation. A string of managers, including
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, Stuart Massey and
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failed to save the club, and Paul Doswell came in as manager during the 2008 close-season.


Paul Doswell (2008–19)

Sutton finished fifth in their first season back in the
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Premier Division and 2nd the following season, losing in both seasons' play-off semi finals to
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and
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respectively. But the 2010–11 season saw Sutton win the championship with three games to go and secure promotion back into the
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. After beating Hastings United on 16 April, nearest rivals
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had to beat
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on 17 April 2011 to remain in contention. Cray won 2–1, thus making Sutton champions. Back in the Conference South for the 2011–12 season, Sutton finished 4th but lost to Welling United in the play-off semi finals. In the 2013–14 season, they achieved their highest ever Conference South placing (2nd place), but again lost in the play-off semi finals to
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. In the 2014–15 season they finished 15th. For the 2015–16 season, the Conference South was renamed the
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. Despite losing their opening game at home to
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2–0, Sutton lost only two more games before a 1–0 home defeat to
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on 7 November. The U's then put together a remarkable run of 25 league games unbeaten, including a notable 2–0 victory over fellow title contenders
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on 16 April 2016 in front of a home crowd of 3,142 (a club record for league match attendance at that time). On 23 April, Sutton defeated Chelmsford City at home 2–0 and were crowned champions of the National League South with a game to spare. After losing their opening home game of the 2016–17 season to
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3–1, Sutton bounced back to claim a 1–1 draw with Forest Green Rovers at
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on 9 August 2016 before securing a 3–1 victory over Lincoln City at Sincil Bank on 13 August 2016, earning their first win in English football's fifth tier in 16 years. The club's first ever televised league game, broadcast live on BT Sport 1, was played against Tranmere Rovers at
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on 17 September 2016, a game which Sutton won 1–0. Paul Doswell celebrated his 500th game as manager of Sutton United on 8 October 2016 and the club made a special presentation to him before kick off. The game, a
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derby against
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, ended in a 4–1 victory for Sutton. On 29 January 2017, Sutton, captained by Jamie Collins, a part-time
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, beat Championship side Leeds United, who had lost only three league games in the previous three months, 1–0 in the FA Cup, and reached the 5th round of the competition for the first time ever. They became only the 9th non-League side to reach the 5th round since 1945. They hosted
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in the last 16 of the competition on 20 February where they lost 2–0. The game sparked a betting controversy surrounding the actions of Sutton's reserve goalkeeper Wayne Shaw, who ate a 'pastry' on the bench after Sun Bets offered odds of 8–1 against him eating a pie during the match. Shaw offered his resignation over the incident and Sutton were forced to play defender Simon Downer in goal in their next league game, against
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, when first-choice goalkeeper Ross Worner was injured in the 15th minute. Sutton won the match 3–2. On 4 March 2017, Sutton kept their first away clean sheet back in the non-League top flight at
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, a game which ended 0–0, the club's first since a 9–0 victory against
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on 22 September 1990. Sutton finished the 2016–17 season mid-table in 12th. On 19 August 2017, Sutton beat
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in a league game to take them top of the National League, the highest league position in the club's history. In the penultimate game of the 2017–18 season on 21 April 2018, Sutton recorded their first ever win at Ebbsfleet United's home
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, assuring a National League play-off place. In their final game on 28 April, and in front of a record league attendance of 3,541, Sutton beat Aldershot Town at home 2–1 to claim a play-off semi-final place and a best ever league finish of third in the fifth tier. The play-off semi-final took place on 6 May 2018 against Boreham Wood in which Sutton lost 3–2. Following a temporary break in mid-March 2019, one month later Paul Doswell resigned after 11 years as manager, as Sutton finished 9th in the league. During that time his achievements included leading the club to two league promotions, a run to the fifth round of the FA Cup, a National League play-off semi-final and a first win for an English team in the
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season, Sutton performed strongly throughout and on 23 May 2021 beat Hartlepool United at home 3–0, winning the National League with a game to spare and securing promotion to the English Football League for the first time in the club's 123-year history. In 2021–22, Sutton played their first Football League match in its history, losing 2–1 to Forest Green. Sutton booked their place in the
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after defeating
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on penalties. In the Final at Wembley Stadium, Sutton met Rotherham United, losing 4–2 after extra time. In their first season in
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, Sutton finished 8th but missed out on the play-offs by one point to
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.


Club identity


Shirt and crest

The club's crest is derived from the Arms of the London Borough of Sutton, the difference being that United selected only the parts of the crest which represent Sutton and Cheam, as opposed to the parts of the Borough's crest which signify Beddington, Wallington and Carshalton. The gold and silver discs on the shield are from the arms of the old Borough of Sutton & Cheam. The keys inside the discs symbolise the ownership of Sutton by the Chertsey Abbey (as recorded in the Domesday Book). The popinjay which sits at the top of the badge is from the arms of the Lumleys, former lords of the Manor of Cheam. The crosses (now golden on the club's crest, but black on the borough's crest) represent the See of Canterbury, which held Cheam in the time of Cnut the Great. The badge also features a medieval helmet. Sutton United began playing in 1898 wearing amber and chocolate brown stripes, adopting the colours of Sutton Association F.C., one of the two clubs who amalgamated to form United. The club made a brief experiment with green and white stripes for a season during the 1920s, but the team's form was poor and they soon reverted to amber and chocolate, which became hoops rather than stripes during the early 1930s. By the late 1930s, the home shirt had changed to amber and chocolate halves and this remained so until after the end of the Second World War. Another experiment was made with amber and chocolate quarters but by the late 1950s, home shirts were amber with chocolate numbers, worn with white shorts and white socks. Socks reverted to amber in the early to mid 1960s but the kit remained otherwise unchanged until 1974–75, when the shorts became chocolate. By the late 1970s, Sutton wore an all amber kit with chocolate trim and it remained virtually unchanged until the club's centenary season in 1998–99, when a special design of amber and chocolate quarters worn with chocolate shorts was used. In the early 21st century, the home shirt became thick amber and chocolate stripes before new manager Paul Doswell ordered a return to an all amber kit for the 2008–09 season. The home shirt was redesigned for the 2016–17 season to be all amber with a single chocolate stripe running down the centre and chocolate trim on the collar and sleeves. It changed again in 2018–19 to amber with chocolate sleeves and trim. The colours have become synonymous with Sutton and fans at home games can often be heard chanting "we're the amber and chocolates" (to the tune of
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by The White Stripes). Amateur football teams began wearing away or change kits after the end of the Second World War and Sutton initially wore a red and white away kit during the 1950s. Sutton first began wearing an all white away kit by at least the time of the 1963 Amateur Cup semi-final, when their opponents
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wore red. Light blue and black and then brown kits (both modelled on
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's kit at the time) appeared briefly in the late 1970s before the club reverted to all white. The away kit remained all white for the rest of the 20th century and into the 21st century, except for the 1998–99 centenary season when green and white quarters were worn, and a brief period using a broad green and white strip. The away shirt was redesigned for the 2016–17 season to be all white with a single red stripe running down the centre and red trim on the collar and sleeves. It changed again slightly in 2018–19 to all white with red trim. Table of kit suppliers and shirt sponsors appear below:


Mascot

Sutton's mascot is ''Jenny the Giraffe''. She attends all home matches and can be seen before kick-off. Jenny wears a Sutton United shirt and has been known to wear a scarf during the winter. On 3 October, Jenny took part in the 2010 Mascot Grand National at
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and finished 5th out of 41 runners.


SUFC Gambia

There is a club in The Gambia called "Sutton United FC". In July 1999, Young Stars FC was formed by Father Andrew Cole and the team originally consisted of people going to Bible classes. The team was later renamed Sanchaba United, which means "Downtown" in the
Mandinka language The Mandinka language (; Ajami: ) or Mandingo, is a Mande language spoken by the Mandinka people of Guinea, northern Guinea-Bissau, the Casamance region of Senegal, and in The Gambia where it is one of the principal languages. Mandinka belo ...
until an English visitor, known only as Walter, donated equipment to the club and suggested they change their name to Sutton United FC (Gambia). The club, which is located in Lamin Village on the outskirts of
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(US) and
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, plays in the third tier of Gambian football known as Nawettan.


Ground

Sutton United play their home games at
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, officially the VBS Community Stadium for sponsorship reasons. Sutton United received the seats for the grandstand at Gander Green Lane from the remodelling of Stamford Bridge and were given to them by the Chelsea F.C. Pitch Owners.


Supporters and rivalries

Sutton United's main rivals are Bromley,
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,
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,
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and Tooting & Mitcham. Sutton's fiercest rivalry is with
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, with both sides within the London Borough of Sutton. Derby matches have been contested in the Athenian League,
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and the
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, as well as twelve different cup competitions. The teams have generally competed on Boxing Day, New Year's Day and other bank holidays. Sutton have the better record, one of the most famous meetings being a 6–0 win in 2002. In total, the two sides have met 133 times (as of August 2011), with Sutton winning on 72 of those occasions, Carshalton 33 and there have been 28 draws. The two sides last met in July 2011, in a two-legged friendly competition for the "Sutton Advertiser Cup", which Sutton won 3–1 on aggregate having won the home leg 3–0. Until the
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season, Sutton had never shared a league with
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, but due to the geographical proximity the two clubs share a rivalry, which has been dubbed the 'friendly derby'. The clubs first met in the third round of the
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, Sutton were drawn at home and in front of a sell-out crowd on 7 January 2017, the game ended 0–0. The replay took place at Kingsmeadow in front of another capacity crowd, including 809 Sutton supporters, on 17 January. Goals from
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,
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and Dan Fitchett saw the U's complete a historic comeback and win the match 3–1, putting Sutton through to the fourth round of the FA Cup for the first time since 1989. Sutton relaid the pitch at
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in August 2015 with 3G
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and since then the club have contested matches with
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, who use a 3G pitch at the Gallagher Stadium, in what has been named by fans ''El Plastico'' (a reference to El Clásico). Bromley also laid a 3G pitch at Hayes Lane in 2017.


Records and statistics

*Best FA Cup performance: Fifth round, 2016–17Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2020) ''Non-League Club Directory 2021'', p510 *Best League Cup performance: First round, 2021–22,
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*Best
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performance: Runners-up, 2021–22 *Best
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performance: Runners-up, 1980–81 *Highest League Finish: 8th in
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, equivalent to 76th in the
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, 2021–22 *Record attendance: 14,000 vs Leeds United, FA Cup fourth round, 24 January 1970 *Biggest victory: 11–1 vs Clapton, 1966; 11–1 vs Leatherhead, 1982–83, both
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*Heaviest defeat: 13–0 vs Barking, Athenian League, 1925–26 *Most appearances: Larry Pritchard, 781 *Most goals: Paul McKinnon, 279


Notable cup matches

Sutton United have had several memorable runs in the FA Cup, most notably in 1988–89 and 2016–17. In 2016–17, Sutton reached the FA Cup fifth round for the first time, becoming only the eighth non-League side to reach the fifth round since 1945. The club's record run in the
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is the first round. The club has also reached the final of the
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. In 1988–89, Sutton completed one of the biggest FA Cup shocks in the competition's history, defeating First Division side
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(who had won the competition in
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) 2–1 in the third round. On 28 January 1989 Sutton lost to Norwich City of the First Division 8–0 in the fourth round. The 2016–17 FA Cup run started with a 2–1 win over Forest Green Rovers in the
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, setting up a first round tie at
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which was won 6–3. In the second round, Sutton defeated
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side
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2–1. In the third round, Sutton were drawn at home to local rivals
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of League One, attracting a crowd of 5,013. A 0–0 draw set up a third round replay at Kingsmeadow which Sutton won 3–1 after coming from behind. In the fourth round, the U's were drawn at home to Championship team Leeds United, a team 83 places higher in the football pyramid and won 1–0 thanks to a penalty by Jamie Collins. On 20 February 2017, Sutton played at home to Premier League team
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in the fifth round but lost 2–0 in front of 5,013 spectators. Sutton have reached the third round on two other occasions, in 1969–70 and 1987–88. On 24 January 1970 Sutton lost in the
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to Leeds of the First Division, managed by Don Revie. This match also featured the record attendance for
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of 14,000.Ground history
Sutton United F.C.
On 9 January 1988, Sutton drew with Middlesbrough of the Second Division, in the
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, before going on to lose the replay 1–0 at
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. Notable FA Cup second round victories include wins in 1987–88 and 1992–93. On 5 December 1987 Sutton defeated Peterborough of the
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3–1 away from home. On 4 December 1993, Sutton beat Torquay of the
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. Notable first round fixtures have come in 1987–88 and 1993–94. On 14 November 1987, Sutton defeated Aldershot of the
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by 3–0. On 13 November 1993, Sutton defeated Colchester United of the
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4–3 away from home. Sutton have played at the
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or new Wembley Stadium on four occasions. The first two were FA Amateur Cup Final defeats in 1963 and 1969 - 4–2 to
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and 2–1 to North Shields. The third occasion was the 1981 FA Trophy Final which they lost 1–0 to
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. The first visit to the New Wembley was for the
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against Rotherham United which was a 4–2 defeat. Another notable match saw Sutton defeat
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4–0 on 10 July 2002 during a pre-season friendly which was AFC Wimledon's first ever match. In 2018, Sutton were invited to participate in the
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after the competition had decided to include two National League clubs. On 8 September 2018, Sutton defeated
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by 1–0 in the second round of the tournament.


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Notable former players

* Paul McKinnon, Sutton's all-time leading goalscorer with 279 goals. *Larry Pritchard, Sutton's all-time leading appearance maker with 786 appearances. *
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, former Mali international. * Nassim Akrour, who went on to represent Algeria as an international. *
Maxime Biamou Maxime Gérard Biamou Ngapmou Yoke (born 13 November 1990) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker. Career Born in Créteil, Biamou grew up in Bonneuil-sur-Marne and later trained at the CFFP in Paris. His early career was i ...
sold to
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, currently without a club.


Club management and support staff


Notable former managers

* George Smith 1956–58. *
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, 1962–74, during which period the club reached two
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finals. * Dario Gradi, 1976–77. * Barrie Williams, defeated the 1986–87 winners of the FA Cup,
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in 1989. *
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, 1991–96. *John Rains, 1997–2006, won the Isthmian League title 1998–99. *Paul Doswell, 2008–19, won the Isthmian League title 2010–11, National League South title 2015–16 and took the side to the fifth round of the FA Cup, beating league sides
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,
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, and Leeds United, before losing to
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. He also took the club to their previous highest ever finish of 3rd place in the National League in 2018. * Matt Gray, 2019–present, won the National League title in 2020–21 to see the club promoted to the Football League for the first time in their history.


Honours


League

* National League (5th tier) **Champions (1):
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*
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(6th tier) **Champions (1): 2015–16 *
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Premier Division **Champions (5): 1966–67, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1998–99,
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* Athenian League **Champions (3): 1927–28, 1945–46, 1957–58


Cup

*
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**Runners-up (1): 2021–22 *
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**Runners-up (1): 1980–81 *
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**Runners-up (2): 1962–63, 1968–69 *
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**Winners (1): 1978–79 *Athenian League Challenge Cup **Winners (4): 1945–46, 1955–56, 1961–62, 1962–63 * Bob Lord Trophy **Winners (1): 1990–91 * Isthmian League Cup **Winners (4): 1982–83, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1997–98 *Isthmian League Full Members' Cup **Winners (2): 1991–92, 1995–96 *
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**Winners (2): 1957–58, 1982–83 *South Thames Cup **Winners (3): 1954–55, 1966–67, 1967–68 *
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**Winners (15): 1945–46, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1979–80, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1998–99, 2002–03 *President's Trophy **Winners (2): 2009–10 (shared), 2010–11 (shared) : Source:


References


Further reading

* * * *Lowery, Johnnie (2019). ''Six Added Minutes.'' An ardent fan's tale of how Sutton rose to the fifth round of the FA cup to play against Arsenal.


External links

*
From the Lane – unofficial club websiteGandermonium – blog from a group of Sutton United supportersSutton United fans forum page
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