Cheddar A.F.C.

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Cheddar
Cheddar F.C. logo.png
Full nameCheddar Association Football Club
Nickname(s)The Cheesemen
Founded1892
GroundBowdens Park, Cheddar
ChairmanMatt Postins
ManagerCraig Mawford
LeagueWestern League Division One
2020–21Western League Division One (season curtailed)

Coordinates: 51°16′18″N 2°46′28″W / 51.271667°N 2.774467°W / 51.271667; -2.774467

Cheddar Association Football Club is a football club based in Cheddar, near Wells in Somerset, England. They are currently members of the Western League Division One and play at Bowdens Park.

History[]

The club was established in 1892.[1] They later joined the Cheddar Valley League, and were champions in 1910–11.[1] The club later transferred to the Weston-super-Mare and District Football League,[1] and won the Somerset Junior Cup in 1931–32.[2] After World War II they rejoined the Cheddar Valley League. The club later moved up to the Somerset County League in 1961, finishing bottom of Division One in 1961–62 and 1962–63.[3]

In 1988–89 Cheddar won the Somerset County League's Division Two and Three Cup.[4] In 1989–90 they finished third in Division Two, earning promotion to Division One. However, they were relegated back to Division Two after three seasons.[5] Another third-place finish in 1997–98 saw the club promoted to Division One again, and in 1999–2000 they won the Premier Division/Division One Cup.[4] In 2003–04 the club were Division One champions, earning promotion to the Premier Division.[5]

Cheddar were Somerset County League Premier Division runners-up in 2011–12 and were promoted to Division One of the Western League.[5]

Honours[]

  • Somerset County League
    • Division One champions 2003–04
    • Premier/Division One Cup winners 1999–2000
    • Division Two/Three Cup winners 1988–89
  • Cheddar Valley League
    • Champions 1910–11
  • Cheddar Valley Knockout Cup
    • Winners 1911–12
  • Cheddar Valley Charity Cup
    • Winners 1947–48, 1949–50
  • Somerset Junior Cup
    • Winners 1931–32

Records[]

  • Best FA Cup performance: preliminary round, 2018-19[5]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Second qualifying round, 2016–17[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2016) Non-League Club Directory 2017, Tony Williams Publications, p574 ISBN 978-1869833695
  2. ^ Junior Cup Previous Winners Somerset FA
  3. ^ Somerset County League 1960–1970 Non-League Matters
  4. ^ a b 2012–2013 Handbook Somerset County League
  5. ^ a b c d e Cheddar at the Football Club History Database

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