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Lewes Football Club is a
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club based in
Lewes Lewes () is the county town of East Sussex, England. It is the police and judicial centre for all of Sussex and is home to Sussex Police, East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, Lewes Crown Court and HMP Lewes. The civil parish is the centre of ...
,
East Sussex East Sussex is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England on the English Channel coast. It is bordered by Kent to the north and east, West Sussex to the west, and Surrey to the north-west. The largest settlement in East Su ...
, England. The men's first team are currently members of the and play at
the Dripping Pan The Dripping Pan is a football stadium in Lewes, England. It has been home to Lewes F.C. since their foundation in 1885. It had previously been used by Lewes Priory Cricket Club, though the ground itself had been used by the people of Lewes as ...
.


History

The club was established in a meeting at the Royal Oak pub on 23 September 1885.History
Lewes F.C.
In 1896 they were founder members of the East Sussex League.East Sussex League: 1890s
Hastings Football History
The club finished bottom of the league in 1898–99 and again the following season. The league was expanded to two divisions in 1899, with Lewes placed in the Senior Division, going on to finish last for a third consecutive season. After finishing bottom of the Senior Division again in 1900–01 without winning a match, the club left the league.
Hastings Football History
They later joined the
Mid-Sussex League The Mid Sussex Football League is an association football league formed in 1900. The league is headed by the Premier Division which is at level eleven of the English football league system and member clubs are based in East Sussex, West Sussex ...
, entering its Senior Division in 1905.Part one - pre war
Crawley Town History
The club were Senior Division runners-up in 1907–08 and again in 1909–10 before winning the league in 1910–11. Lewes then left the Mid-Sussex League for a reformed East Sussex League,
Hastings Football History
and were runners-up in 1912–13. Although they finished bottom of the East Sussex League the following season, the club also played in the Mid-Sussex League and won the league title.League Honours
Mid-Sussex League.
After World War I they spent the 1919–20 season in the
Brighton, Hove & District League The Brighton, Hove & District Football League was a football competition involving teams in and around Brighton, Hove and Worthing, in England. The league was established in 1903 and reached ten divisions in size by 1967. However, with the numbe ...
. In 1920 they were founder members of the
Sussex County 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 Div ...
. The club were runners-up in 1924–25 and again in 1933–34 and 1958–59, also winning the League Cup in 1938–39. After finishing as runners-up in 1963–64, Lewes won the Sussex County League title the following season and moved up to Division Two of the Athenian League. They were Division Two champions in 1967–68, earning promotion to Division One. After a third-place finish in their first season in Division One, the club won the division the following season (on goal average) and were promoted to the Premier Division. In 1977 they transferred to Division Two of 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 ...
, in which they finished as runners-up in 1979–80 to earn promotion to Division One. Lewes remained in Division One of the Isthmian League until being relegated to Division Two at the end of the 1990–91 season. Although they were promoted back to Division One the following season after finishing as runners-up in Division Two, they were relegated again in
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and again in 1993–94, dropping into Division Three. The club were Division Three runners-up in 2000–01 and were promoted to Division Two. The following season saw the club reach the first round of the FA Cup for the first time; drawn at home to
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, the match was moved to the Britannia Stadium with Stoke winning 2–0. The club finished the season by winning the Division Two title to secure promotion to Division One South; After winning the Division One South title in 2003–04, Lewes entered a series of play-offs for promotion to the newly formed
Conference South The National League South, formerly Conference South, is one of the second divisions of the National League in England, immediately below the top division National League. Along with National League North, it is in the second level of the N ...
; they defeated Yeading 1–0, Basingstoke Town 4–1 and
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1–0 to earn a place in the new sixth tier division. Although the club finished fourth in the Conference South in its inaugural season, they were prevented from taking part in the promotion play-offs as the Dripping Pan did not meet the standards required for the Conference National. Another fourth-place finish in 2005–06 saw the club again denied the opportunity to participate in the play-offs. In 2006–07 Lewes reached the first round of the FA Cup again, losing 4–1 at home to
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. The following season saw another first round appearance, ending in a 3–0 defeat at
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. After winning the Conference South title at the end of the season, the club were promoted to the Conference National, having carried out works on the Dripping Pan. However, after winning the title, manager Steve King and all-but-one of the first team squad left the club. The following season saw them finish bottom of the Conference National, resulting in relegation back to the Conference South. In 2010 the club was bought for £1 by six fans and turned into a community-owned initiative. In
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Lewes were relegated to the Premier Division of the Isthmian League, where they played until being relegated to Division One South at the end of the 2015–16 season. In July 2017 the club became the first professional or semi-professional football club to pay its women's team the same as its men's team. They were Division One South runners-up in 2017–18, earning promotion back to the Premier Division.


Stadium

The club have played at
the Dripping Pan The Dripping Pan is a football stadium in Lewes, England. It has been home to Lewes F.C. since their foundation in 1885. It had previously been used by Lewes Priory Cricket Club, though the ground itself had been used by the people of Lewes as ...
since their formation, although they temporarily relocated to the Convent Field adjacent to the Dripping Pan for the two seasons immediately before World War I.


Current squad

(on loan from Aldershot Town) (on loan from Crawley Town)


Club officials

*Manager: Tony Russell *Assistant Manager: Joe Vines *First Team Coaches: Nathan White, Grant Hall *U18s Manager: Dale Hurley *Chair: Stuart Fuller *Board members: Ed Briggs, Scott Currie, Andy Gowland, Stuart Fuller, Lucy Mills John Peel, Sally Taplin, Trevor Wells *Non-Executive Director: Willa Bailey, Tim Bradshaw *Club Secretary: John Peel *Club President: Terry Parris


Honours

*Conference South **Champions 2007–08 *Isthmian League **Division One South champions 2003–04 **Division Two champions 2001–02 *Athenian League **Division 1 champions 1969–70 **Division 2 champions 1967–68 *Sussex County League **Champions 1964–65 **League Cup winners 1938–39 *Mid-Sussex League **Champions 1910–11, 1913–14 **Montgomery Cup winners 1908–09, 1910–11 *
Sussex Senior Challenge Cup The Sussex Senior Cup is an annual association football knock-out cup competition for men's football clubs in the English county of Sussex and is the county senior cup of the Sussex FA. Its official name is the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup. F ...
**Winners 1964–65, 1970–71, 1984–85, 2000–01, 2005–06 * Sussex RUR Cup **Winners 1961–62, 1962–63, 1964–65RUR Cup
Sussex County League
*Sussex Floodlight Cup **Winners 1976–77 *Supporters Direct Shield **Winners 2012–13


Records

*Best FA Cup performance: First round, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2007–08 *Best
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performance: Third round, 2002–03, 2003–04 *Best
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performance: Quarter-finals, 2001–02 *Record attendance: 2,500 vs
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, Sussex County League, 26 December 1947 *Most appearances: Terry Parris, 662 *Most goals: Pip Parris, 350 *Record transfer fee paid: £2,000 for Matt Allen


See also

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Lewes F.C. players Lewes () is the county town of East Sussex, England. It is the police and judicial centre for all of Sussex and is home to Sussex Police, East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, Lewes Crown Court and HMP Lewes. The civil parish is the centre of the ...
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Lewes F.C. managers Lewes () is the county town of East Sussex, England. It is the police and judicial centre for all of Sussex and is home to Sussex Police, East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, Lewes Crown Court and HMP Lewes. The civil parish is the centre of ...
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Lewes F.C. Women Lewes Football Club Women is a women's football club affiliated with Lewes F.C. The club compete in the and play at The Dripping Pan. The team's highest ever league finish was 5th place in the second-tier FA Women's Championship in 2020–21. ...
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Football in Sussex Football in Sussex refers to the sport of association football in relation to its participation and history within Sussex, England. Football is one of the most popular sports in Sussex with over 500 football clubs and 38,000 players in the count ...


References


External links


Official website
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