Cullompton Rangers F.C.

Cullompton Rangers F.C.
Cullompton Rangers
Full name Cullompton Rangers Football Club
Nickname(s) The Cully
Founded 1945
Ground Speed's Meadow
Cullompton
Chairman J. Chambers
Manager Peter Buckingham
League South West Peninsula League
Premier Division
2010–11 South West Peninsula League
Premier Division, 16th
Home colours

Cullompton Rangers Football Club is a football club based in Cullompton, Devon, England. As of the 2011–12 season, the club plays in the South West Peninsula League Premier Division.

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History

Formed in 1945, the club was among the founding members of the Devon County League in 1992. The club played in the Devon County League for 15 years, finishing as runners-up twice, before the league merged with the South Western Football League to form the South West Peninsula League in 2007.

They have been accepted for the FA Vase in recent seasons, but have only made the competition proper twice.

Cullompton Rangers play at Speeds Meadow.

Honours

  • Devon County League Runners-up: 2
    • 1997–98, 1998–99
  • Devon Premier Cup Winners: 1
    • 1998–99
  • Devon Premier Cup Runners-up: 1
    • 1984–85
  • Devon & Exeter Premier Division Champions: 2
    • 1961–62, 1963–64
  • East Devon Senior Division 1 Champions: 2
    • 1950–51, 1978–79
  • East Devon Senior Cup Winners: 1
    • 1983–84
  • Devon County League Sporting Trophy: 1
    • 2004–05

Season-by-season record since 1992

Season Division Position
1992 Joined as a founder member of Devon County League
1992–93 Devon County League 13th
1993–94 Devon County League 12th
1994–95 Devon County League 9th
1995–96 Devon County League 12th
1996–97 Devon County League 7th
1997–98 Devon County League 2nd
1998–99 Devon County League 2nd
1999–2000 Devon County League 10th
2000–01 Devon County League 13th
2001–02 Devon County League 12th
2002–03 Devon County League 10th
2003–04 Devon County League 16th
2004–05 Devon County League 16th
2005–06 Devon County League 17th
2006–07 Devon County League 7th
2007–08 South West Peninsula League Premier Division 18th
2008–09 South West Peninsula League Premier Division 8th
2009–10 South West Peninsula League Premier Division 18th

See also

Cullompton Rangers L.F.C.

External links

Cullompton Rangers Ladies FC Website


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