Feckenham F.C.

Feckenham F.C.

Football club infobox
clubname = Feckenham


fullname = Feckenham Football Club
nickname = The Millers
founded = 1881
ground = The Playing Fields
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capacity = tbc
chairman = Malcolm Hawkes
manager = Matt Betts
league = Midland Combination
Division Two
position = Midland Combination
Premier Division, 19th (demoted 2 levels) fchd|name=Feckenham|id=FECKENHA]
season = 2007–08
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Feckenham F.C. are a football club based in Feckenham, near Redditch, Worcestershire, England. The club was founded in 1881 [http://www.midcomb.com/feckenham.htm Feckenham information on the official Midland Combination website] ] and joined the Midland Combination Division Three in 1995. Currently the team are members of the Midland Football Combination Division Two.

History

The club was formed in 1881 and competed for over a century in such local leagues as the Redditch and District League and the Worcester League. In 1995 they stepped up to the Midland Combination, initially in Division Three.

In the 1995–96 season they were Division Three champions, and followed this up by winning the Division Two title the following year. In 1997–98 they finished third in Division One, which was sufficient to claim their third consecutive promotion and gain a place in the Premier Division. In 2008, despite finishing above the relegation places, the club dropped two divisions to Division Two of the Midland Combination

Club records

*Best league performance: 4th in Midland Combination Premier Division, 2006–07
*Best FA Cup performance: "never entered"
*Best FA Vase performance: "never entered"

Ground

Feckenham shared the home ground of Studley in the 2007–08 season. Previously they shared with Evesham United and Redditch United. Their original ground in Feckenham could not be brought up to the standard required by the Midland Combination Premier Division due to considerations of historical interest, although their reserves continued to play there. After dropping out of the Premier Division in 2008 the club returned to its original ground.

References

External links

* [http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/feckenhamfc Official website]


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