General |
Sutton United | ||
Full name | Sutton United Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | The Us | |
Founded | 5 March 1898 | |
Ground | Gander Green Lane (Capacity: 7,032 (765 seated)) | |
Chairman | Bruce Elliott | |
Manager | Steve Morison | |
Current League | National League | |
2023–24 | League Two, 23rd (relegated) | |
Website | Club home page | |
Sutton United Football Club is an English football club based in Sutton, South London. They are currently playing in the National League, the fifth tier of English football. The club is an FA Charter Standard Community Club affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association. Their home ground is Gander Green Lane that has a capacity of 7,032 spectators, 765 of which are seated.
The club started out playing in junior, local leagues, but progressed into the Athenian League in 1921; the Isthmian League in 1964; and the Conference in 1986. The team fell back into the Isthmian League in 1991. They appeared in the Conference for one more season in 1999–2000, and were founding members of the Conference South in 2004.
The team has had several cup successes, including getting to Wembley twice for the FA Amateur Cup final and once for the FA Trophy final. Sutton won the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1979. The club is most famous for its FA Cup exploits though, especially when they beat Coventry City in the Third Round in January 1989. This was a 24-year record before the next non-league side beat a team from the top flight of English football, when Luton Town of the Conference National went to Norwich City and won 1–0 on Saturday 26 January 2013. Sutton's win against Coventry remains the last time a semi-professional side beat a team from the top flight of English football.
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Sutton United F.C. |
Club honours •
Coaching staff •
Gander Green Lane |
Sutton United F.C. squad - 2024–25 |
2 Bennett · 4 Barden · 5 Goodliffe · 6 Collins · 7 Bolarinwa · 8 Davis · 9 Bugiel · 10 Beautyman · 11 Kearney · 12 Lema · 14 Dundas · 15 Eastmond · 16 Pearce · 17 Ajiboye · 18 Randall · 19 W. Brown · 20 Wright · 23 Mason · 26 Butler · 27 Jarvis · 29 S. Brown · — Matsuzaka · Manager: Vacant |
Sutton United F.C. seasons |
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Vanarama National League 2024–25 |
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