Arundel F.C.

Arundel
Arundel-FC-Logo.png
Full nameArundel Football Club
Nickname(s)The Mullets
Founded1889
GroundMill Road, Arundel
ChairmanBob Marchant
ManagerRichard Towers
LeagueSussex County League
Division One
2008-09Sussex County League
Division One, 2nd
Home colours
Away colours

Arundel F.C. are a football club based in Arundel, England, established in 1889 and joined the Sussex County Football League in 1949.

They have won the County League Division 1 title 3 times in their history, most recently in 1986.87.

For the 2009-10 season, they will be members of the Sussex County Football League Division One.

In the FA Cup they have reached Second Round Qualifying 6 times, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1971-72, 1972,73 and 1986-87 and in 2003/04 they reached the 4th round proper of the FA Vase.

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History

Founded in 1889 and known as ‘The Mullets’ (Arundel being renowned for its mullet fishing), Arundel FC played in the West Sussex League for some 50 years, until becoming a Sussex County League side immediately after the Second World War.

County League champions two years running in 1957-58 and 1958-59, and again in 1986-87, when they also won the League Challenge Cup.

The Club has yet to repeat that level of success and were relegated in 1997-98 after finishing bottom of Division One. Up until that point, Arundel had spent 46 seasons out of 49 in the top flight of the County League.

After just two seasons in Division Two, Arundel gained promotion back to Division One, after finishing as runners-up to Sidlesham in 1999-00.

In 2003-04 the Mullets enjoyed their best season since returning to the top flight, finishing sixth in Division One (their highest position since winning the title in 1987); as well as lifting the John O’Hara League Cup by beating Rye & Iden United 2-1.

2004-05 saw Arundel finish in a respectable 9th place with some of the seasons highlights including a 7-1 win over Southwick, a 5-1 victory against Hailsham Town and a 6-1 thrashing of Sidlesham.

For the start of the new 2005-06 season a new management team has been brought into the club with new 1st team manager Vic Short and assistant managers Kevin Valentine and Simon Butler.

After guiding the club to a 7th and 3rd place finish, Short left the club before the start of the 2007-08 season to be replaced by Richard 'Kilroy' Towers, with Simon Butler staying on as his assistant with the addition of Jim Quigg to the management team. After a slow start in the league, the team's form picked up and eventually finished 3rd for the second season running. The season's highlights included a 5-0 win over Hythe Town in the FA Vase and an excellent 4-2 away win over champions Crowborough Athletic.

Towers second season in charge (2008/09) saw the club go one better by finishing as runners up, 2 points behind champions Eastbourne Utd, who the Mullets beat twice during the season.

They went into the final day of the season with a chance of claiming the title and after beating Ringmer 5-2 in an early kick off (2pm) they led the table with Eastbourne still playing at home to Redhill. 2 late goals for United though clinched a 2-0 win and saw them claim the championship.

Gary Norgate, who re-signed at the beginning of the season from Midhurst ended as the league's top scorer with 26 goals, 39 in all competitions.

League history

SeasonDivisionPositionSignificant Events
Joined the Sussex County League
1949-1950Sussex County League12
1950-1951Sussex County League5
1951-1952Sussex County League11
1952-1953Division One4
1953-1954Division One8
1954-1955Division One15
1955-1956Division One6
1956-1957Division One3
1957-1958Division One1Champions
1958-1959Division One1Champions
1959-1960Division One9
1960-1961Division One5
1961-1962Division One9
Sussex County League Abandoned Normal League System
1963-1964Division One15
1964-1965Division One14
1965-1966Division One15Relegated
1966-1967Division Two2Promoted
1967-1968Division One10
1968-1969Division One2
1969-1970Division One13
1970-1971Division One6
1971-1972Division One5
1972-1973Division One12
1973-1974Division One10
1974-1975Division One8
1975-1976Division One14Relegated
1976-1977Division Two2Promoted
1977-1978Division One9
1978-1979Division One7
1979-1980Division One11
1980-1981Division One8
1981-1982Division One7
1982-1983Division One15Relegated
1983-1984Division Two2Promoted
1984-1985Division One5
1985-1986Division One9
1986-1987Division One1Champions
1987-1988Division One12
1988-1989Division One16
1989-1990Division One16
1990-1991Division One8
1991-1992Division One11
1992-1993Division One12
1993-1994Division One10
1994-1995Division One17
1995-1996Division One7
1996-1997Division One12
1997-1998Division One20Relegated
1998-1999Division Two8
1999-2000Division Two2Promoted
2000-2001Division One13
2001-2002Division One9
2002-2003Division One17
2003-2004Division One6
2004-2005Division One9
2005-2006Division One7
2006-2007Division One3
2007-2008Division One3
2008-2009Division One2

Current squad

Goalkeepers
  • Ben O'Connor
Defenders
  • David Walker
  • David Hall
  • Lloyd Walker
  • Steve Sneller
  • Jason Wimbleton
  • Tom Pickford
Midfielders
  • Josh Biggs
  • Matt Axell
  • Dan Towers
  • Lewis Hamilton
  • Rob Grove
  • Max Thoms
  • Russell Hardwell
  • Phil Archibald
Forwards
  • Scott Tipper
  • Howard Neighbour
  • Ashley Martin
  • Matt Huckett

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