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Clevedon United Football Club is a football club based in Clevedon, Somerset, England. Affiliated to the Somerset County FA, the club are currently members of the Шаблон:English football updater and play at Coleridge Vale.

History

Clevedon United was formed in 1974 as a merger between Clevedon Sports AFC and Tickenham United.

After years in the Somerset County League, they achieved promotion to the Western Football League Division One after a 3rd-place finish in the 2002–03 season. In their four completed seasons in the Western League, they always finished in the middle third of the table, and remained members of Division One until 2010.

Since their move to share Clevedon Town's Hand Stadium, they have become eligible to compete in national competitions — their best performances being a run to the second round qualifying of the FA Cup in 2003–04,[1] and reaching the second round proper of the FA Vase in 2000–01.[2]

After enjoying spells under the managerial guidance of ex- Bristol City F.C. defender Andrew Llewellyn, and more recently playing duo Adam Tudor and Tony Cook, Clevedon United appointed Mark Selway as manager. Mark Selway works alongside Chris Pimm, Luke Hack and club physio Luke Doran in day by day management. Clevedon United were in 2nd place before the cancellation of the 2020–21 season due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

In 2010 changes in usage charges meant that the team were no longer able to play at the Hand Stadium.

During the Coronavirus pandemic, United won the Somerset Senior cup for the first time in a reformed champions league style format for the competition.[3][4]

Ground

Clevedon United play their home games at Coleridge Vale, Clevedon, Somerset, BS21 6HG.

Honours

  • Somerset Senior League[5]
    • Winners: 1998–99
    • Runners Up: 1987–88, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1997–98
  • Somerset Senior Cup
    • Runners Up: 2018
    • Winners: 2021

Records

  • Highest League Position
    • 9th in Western League Division One: 2004–05[5]
  • Best FA Cup Performance
    • Second qualifying round: 2003–04[5]
  • Best FA Vase Performance
    • Second round: 2000–01[5]

Notable current & former players

References

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External links