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    Crawley Town F.C.

    Association football club in Crawley, England
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    Crawley Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crawley, West Sussex, England. The team competes in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system in the 2024–25 season following promotion. Founded in 1896 as Crawley Football Club, helped to found the West Sussex League later that year before transferring to the Mid-Sussex League. The club disbanded in 1935, but were re-established in the Brighton, Hove & District League three years later. The club switched to the Sussex County League in 1951 and then moved on to the Metropolitan League five years later. In 1958, the club changed its name to Crawley Town Football Club. The club moved from amateur to semi-professional status in 1962 and were accepted into the Southern League the following year. They secured promotion out of Division One in 1968–69, only to suffer relegation the next season. Wikipedia

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    Crawley Town Football Club is an English association football club based in the town of Crawley, West Sussex.Founded in 1896 as Crawley F.C., the team played in junior leagues until 1951 when they were admitted to the Sussex County League as part of its attempted expansion. [1] [2] In their second season, they finished bottom of that league's First Division with only 4 points from 26 matches ...
  3. ctfchistory.co.uk

    Although Crawley Town Football club were formed in 1896 and started to play competitive football from that date, they started playing friendlies some six years earlier in 1890. The first game to be played by the Crawley Football club was on Saturday 22 November 1890 at home to Lingfield FC. ... (for only the 2 nd time in their history) and a ...
  4. ctfchistory.co.uk

    The history of Town Mead in pictures: 1949-1997 137 pictures charting the history of Crawley Towns former home ... 1953/4 season when home matches were played on Ifield Green while building and pitch works were carried out) though Crawley FC played occasional matches at the site from as early as 1906, but the ground was not enclosed at that ...
  5. Football Club History Database

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    CRAWLEY TOWN. 1958 Crawley changed name 1959-60 League changed name to Metropolitan League 1963-64 Joined Southern League Division One 1968-69 Promoted to Premier Division 1970 Relegated to Division One 1979-80 League re-organised to Southern & Midland Divisions (No Premier) Placed in Southern Division 1983-84 Southern League Southern Division runner-up Promoted to Premier Division 2003-04 ...
  6. historicalkits.co.uk

    In that year Crawley Urban District Council was formed and in 1957 the new body was granted a coat of arms. This change of status was reflected by the football club who changed their name to Crawley Town in time for the 1958-59 season and wore what appears to be the new borough arms on their shirts (the graphic is an approximation).
  7. footballtop.com

    Crawley Town is a football team that was created in 1896, yet the club obtained semi-professional status only in 1962. The following year the side joined Division One of the Southern League. Crawley Town claimed many regional trophies, including the 1970 Sussex Professional Cup, the 1980 and 1984 Gilbert Rice Floodlight Cup, the 1986 Southern ...
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