Reigate Priory F.C.

Reigate Priory Football Club, is a football club based in Reigate, Surrey, England. The club can trace its history as far back as 1870, not long after the Football Association was formed in 1863. In 1871 the club was one of only 15 teams that played for a £20 silver trophy, the first ever FA Challenge Cup competition. The team went out to the Royal Engineers, who went on to lose in the final.

Reigate Priory was also present when the Surrey County F.A. (founded in 1877) decided to become affiliated to the Football Association on the 16 March 1882. The club was one of the original 10 teams present at the meeting that took place in Guildford. At the same time, a County Senior Cup competition was introduced. The first winners of this trophy, Priory were victorious six times in the competition before the end of the century.

The club is one of the oldest football clubs in the world still playing on its original ground. It numbers among its former members WW Read, with whom it enjoyed a long and happy association right through his sporting life.[1]

In 2008 the club became founder members of the Surrey Elite Intermediate League.

Current squad

Manager: Andy Davies

Assistant: Mark Peters

Club Captain: Karl Paddley

Goalkeeper: Travis Purnell

Defenders: Daniel Benson, Glen Davies, James Leask, Adam Diock, Liam Hogg, Ben Jones

Midfielders: Karl Paddley, Steve Beckett, Tim Seldon, Gelu Colbu, Dwane McPherson, Arron Blackwood, Jamie Williams

Strikers: Robert Stratton, Chris Byrne, Danny Roberts

Notes

  1. ^ Read, Walter William: Annals of Cricket (S. Low, Marston, 1896), p. 171.