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Roffey F.C.

Coordinates: 51°05′08″N 0°17′44″W / 51.085548°N 0.295451°W / 51.085548; -0.295451
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Roffey
Full nameRoffey Football Club
Nickname(s)The Boars
Founded1901
GroundBartholomew Way, Roffey
ChairmanPhil Gibbs
ManagerJack Munday & Jimmy Ferrar
LeagueSouthern Combination Premier Division
2023–24Southern Combination Division One, 1st of 18 (promoted)
Websitehttps://roffeyfc.com/

Roffey F.C. is an English football club located in Roffey, Horsham in West Sussex. The club are currently members of the Southern Combination Premier Division and play at the Bartholomew Way Ground.

History

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Roffey was formed in 1901 and had been playing in the Mid-Sussex Football Leagues, in recent times they had three consecutive league wins between 2008 and 2010 by going from Division Three to Division One. In 2011 the club applied and were accepted to play in the Sussex County Football League[1] for the 2011–12 season.

in the 2018–19 season the club came third in the table and secured promotion into Division One of the Southern Combination Football League, for the first time in their history they entered senior level football from the intermediate level.[2] Roffey became Division One league champions in the 2021–22 season securing promotion into the Southern Combination League Premier Division for the first time. Following relegation in their first season at the level, the club were immediately promoted back to the Premier Division as champions in the 2023–24 season.[3]

Stadium

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Roffey play their home games at Bartholomew Way, Roffey, Horsham, West Sussex.

Honors

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League honors

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Division One Winners (2): 2021–22, 2023–24
Division Two Runners Up (1): 2015–16
Division One Winners (1): 2009–10
Division Two Winners (1): 2008–09
Division Three Winners (1): 2007–08

Cup honors

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Winners (1): 2013–14[4]
  • Sussex Intermediate Cup
Runners up (1): 2016–17[5]
Winners (1): 2014–15
  • Mid-Sussex Youth Football League U18 Cup
Winners (1): 2023-24

Records

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Best FA Cup performance: Extra Preliminary Round 2022-23, 2024-25

Best FA Vase performance: 3rd Round Proper 2023-24

Highest League Finish: 20th Southern Combination Football League Premier Division (Relegated) 2022-23

Highest Attendance: 307 Vs AFC Varndeanians F.C., Southern Combination Football League Premier Division 25/10/2024

Current Squad

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Goalkeepers:

  • Monty Watson-Price

Defenders:

  • Shaun Findlay
  • Bailey Shorey
  • Clyde Jacques
  • Pat Gibbs
  • Luke Baldwin
  • Lucas Potter
  • Charlie Pepper
  • Daniel Pappoe
  • Jack Poplett

Midfielders:

  • Ricardo Fernandes
  • Jake LeGrange
  • Riley Morgan
  • James Pearse
  • Dan Pearse
  • Bailey Moyo
  • Ryan Ferrar
  • Jordan Mase
  • Alfie Knight
  • Jamie Wanstall
  • Ashley Mutongerwa

Forwards:

  • Terrell Joseph
  • Devon Fender
  • Tom Tolfrey
  • Mason Saunders
  • Kelvin Lucas
  • Cameron Cooke
  • Cavan Chedzey
  • Elliot Hanslow
  • Dieron Munnorah

Club Management

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Position Name
First Team Managers Jack Munday & Jimmy Ferrar
First Team Assistant Manager Jullian Miller
First Team Goalkeeping Coach Vacant
First-team Coach Dean Potter
Physio Dayna Van Rooyen
First Team Kit Manager Sam Chapman
U23 Managers James Gregory & Mark Powling
U23 Coach Jason Stevens
U18 Manager Scott Shorey
U18 Assistant Managers Dean Potter & Monty Watson-Price
U18 Coach Jamie Plummer
U17 Manager Mark Andrew
U17 Assistant Manager Paul Dives
U17 Coaches Rudi Byrne, James Mallinson

References

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  1. ^ 'unknown' (16 June 2011). "Roffey FC set to join Sussex County League". West Sussex County Times.
  2. ^ 'Ollie Berry' (28 March 2019). "Special moment as Roffey secure historic promotion in final game of the season". West Sussex County Times.
  3. ^ @RoffeyFC (6 April 2024). "FULLTIME THE BOARS ARE CHAMPIONS #uptheboars 🐗" (Tweet). Retrieved 8 April 2024 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ 'Ollie Berry' (7 May 2014). "Aston motors Roffey FC to cup glory". West Sussex County Times.
  5. ^ COWFOLD LEAVE IT LATE TO SEAL CUP GLORY Sussex FA
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