Resultados

Mundo - Amigáveis de Clubes 07/01 12:00 - Raynes Park Vale v Peacehaven & Telscombe W 2-3
Inglaterra - Taça FA 09/03 14:00 14 Chesham v Peacehaven & Telscombe L 5-2
Inglaterra - Taça FA 09/04 14:00 14 Farnborough v Peacehaven & Telscombe L 4-0
Inglaterra - Taça FA - Qualificação 08/11 14:00 - Erith & Belvedere v Peacehaven & Telscombe D 1-1

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 1 0 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 3 0 3
Goals against 2 0 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Peacehaven & Telscombe Football Club is a football club based in Peacehaven, East Sussex, England. The club is affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association. The club are currently members of the Southern Combination Premier Division and play at the Sports Park.

History

Although officially the club was formed in 1923 as a result of a merger between Peacehaven Rangers and Telscombe Tye. It is recorded that a number of games were played in 1922 following a meeting of interested players in June of that year. After the second world war the club joined Junior Division one of the Brighton, Hove & District Football League for the start of the 1949–50 campaign finishing runners up at the first attempt. Two seasons later the club achieved promotion to the intermediate division when they finished as champions of the Junior Division one, and gained further promotion the next season when they finished runners-up in the intermediate division. However they could only survive two seasons in the Senior Division before being relegated back to the intermediate division at the end of the 1954–55 competition. Four seasons later the club bounced back up to the senior division, when they finished runners-up but as before they could only survive two seasons in the top division before being relegated again. The 1963–64 season saw the club promoted back to the Senior division as champions of the intermediate Division. The club would then go on to win the Senior division five seasons later, without losing a single game.

The Senior division win in the Brighton league enabled the club to be promoted to Division Two of the Sussex County Football League, for the start of the 1969–70 season. Their fourth season in Division two, the 1972–73 campaign, saw the club make their debut in the FA Cup, where they beat Burgess Hill Town in the First Qualifying round before losing to Lewes in the next round. The 1975–76 season saw the club gain promotion to Division one for the first time, when they finished runners up behind Selsey.

In their third season, 1978–79, in Division one the club ended up finishing as champions of the Sussex County League. The club went on to remain in Division one for another nineteen seasons during which time they went on to win the league title a further six times. Two seasons after winning the last of these six titles, the 1997–98 campaign saw the club relegated to Division two. The club bounced back as runners-up of Division two, three seasons later but could only last two seasons back in Division one.

Two seasons after being relegated from Division one, the club was relegated to Division three for the first time in their history. The next season saw them become champions of Division Three in the 2005–06 season, earning promotion back to Division two. The club was back in Division one three seasons later when under manager Darren Guirey, they earned promotion as champions of Division Two. The club achieved further success at the end of the 2012–13 campaign the club won the Sussex county league for the eighth time in their history and earning themselves promotion to the Isthmian League. In 2013–14, the club won the Isthmian League Division One South and earned a second successive promotion, reaching the Isthmian Premier Division.[]

Supporter Ownership

In June 2016, the club was purchased by a community group representing fans of the club.

The supporters are referred to as Peacehaven Wild Kids by default although the ‘elders’ that vocally support the team from the terrace area leading to the bar are known as the DMAHWLP (The Drunken Middle Aged Half Way Line Posse) The regulars that use the seated area in the stand are known as the knicker sniffers. []

O Peacehaven & Telscombe Football Club é um clube de futebol inglês sediado em Peacehaven, East Sussex. Atualmente joga na Southern Combination Premier Division e manda seus jogos no The Sports Park.

O clube foi fundado em 1986 como Peacehaven Dukelows, resultante da fusão do Peacehaven & District e do Dukelows Supporters Club. O clube foi rebatizado para Peacehaven & Telscombe em 1998 após a fusão com o Telscombe Athletic.

O Peacehaven & Telscombe ganhou a Sussex County League Division Two em 1990-91 e a Division One em 1992-93. O clube também venceu a Sussex Senior Cup em 1996-97.

Na temporada 2022-23, o Peacehaven & Telscombe terminou em 16º lugar na Southern Combination Premier Division. O clube também chegou à segunda rodada da FA Cup, onde foi derrotado por 3 a 0 para o Maidenhead United.

O Peacehaven & Telscombe é conhecido por seu forte apoio dos torcedores. O clube tem uma média de público de mais de 200 torcedores por jogo.

Alguns dos jogadores mais notáveis do Peacehaven & Telscombe incluem:

* George Best
* Bobby Charlton
* Gordon Banks
* Geoff Hurst
* Bobby Moore

O Peacehaven & Telscombe é um clube comunitário que desempenha um papel importante na vida local. O clube oferece uma variedade de programas para jovens e adultos, incluindo treinamento de futebol, acampamentos de futebol e aulas de futebol para deficientes.