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Patchway Town Football Club is a football club based in Patchway, Gloucestershire, England. They played in the FA Vase during the 1980s and 1990s.[1][2] They are currently members of the Bristol Premier Combination Premier Division.The club is a FA Charter Standard Club affiliated to the Gloucestershire County Football Association.[3]
Full name | Patchway Town Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1958 | ||
Ground | Scott Park, Coniston Road, Patchway | ||
Chairman | Andrew England | ||
Manager | Rick Evans | ||
League | Bristol Premier Combination Premier Division | ||
2023–24 | Bristol Premier Combination Premier Division, 12th of 13 | ||
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The club was established in 1958 under the name of Old Patchwegians and started out in the Bristol & District League.[4] In 1968 the Club became founding members of the Gloucestershire County League.[5] In 1973 the club changed its name to Patchway.[1] The end of the 1979–80 season saw the club finish bottom of the league, and leave the league.[1] The club returned to the Gloucestershire County League at the start of the 1985–86 season, winning the league in their first season back.[1] The next season saw the club enter the FA Vase for the first time, and getting knocked out in the preliminary qualifying round by Lymington.[1]
In 1991 the club changed its name to Patchway Town, with the first season under this name saw them winning the Gloucestershire County League for the second time.[2] The 2002–03 season saw the club win their third league title.[6] The following four seasons saw the club win the League Cup three times.[7]
The club have played at the London Road ground since the mid-1970s.[4] The ground was previously used by Patchway United[4] The pitch at the ground is a 3G artificial pitch.[8]
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