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History

Feckenham FC History
27 Jul 2008


Feckenham Football Club was founded in 1881 and until 1999 had always played their home games in the village of Feckenham, near Redditch in Worcester.
The club competed in the Redditch League from foundation and won the League title in 1920 - 21 when they progressed to the Worcester League. In this league the club won a number of League titles and several major knockout cups.


In 1995 the club applied to join the Midland Combination and were accepted into Division Three, where they won the League title along with three other trophies, including the Smedley Crooke Cup.



The following year they became Division Two champions and retained the Smedley Crooke Cup. Ground improvements enabled the club to contest First Division football and they were promoted to the Premier Division at the first attempt.


After playing in the premier league for a few seasons, Feckenham were forced into folding the first team & merged with reserves in Division 2.


Feckenham Manager Matt Betts (aka Bettsy) is looking for a very strong season this year with some good quality signings coming into Mill Lane. He and Assistant Stuart Eales (aka Dumper) have been managing together
at Feckenham for 2 seasons.

 

Honours From 1920
27 Jul 2008

1920/21 Redditch League Winners
1955/56 League and Triple Cup Winners
1962/63 League and Triple Cup Winners
1969/70 Double Cup Winners
1978/79 Worcester Minor Cup Winners
1994/95 Endsleigh Division Three and Triple Cup Winners
1995/96 Endsleigh Division Three and Triple Cup Winners
1996/97 Endsleigh Division Two Champions and Smedley Crooke Cup Winners
1997/98 Endsleigh Division One Third Place - Promoted to Premier Division
1999/00 Smedley Crooke Cup Runners Up

 

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