Croydon F.C.
Croydon Football Club is an English semi-professional football club based in Croydon, Greater London. Until 2006, they played in the Isthmian League, but lost their place in that league as part of the 2006 re-structuring of non-league football, and now play in the. They play at Croydon Sports Arena in South Norwood. The club was founded in 1953 as Croydon Amateurs.
History
The club was founded in 1953 as Croydon Amateurs FC and its original players came from some of the stronger clubs playing in local football. The club was specially formed to play at the Croydon Arena when it was officially opened in 1953. The team made its debut at the Arena against Malden Town on Saturday 5 September 1953, winning 4β3. The club spent their first ten years in the Surrey Senior League but whilst failing to win the championship, evolved into one of that competition's strongest teams. In 1963β64, they joined the Spartan League, winning the league title at the first attempt in their only season in the competition. 1964 saw them join the Athenian League where they spent the next ten years, winning the Second Division title in 1965β66, suffering relegation four years later and then gaining two successive promotions to the Premier Division as runners-up to Herne Bay and Harlow Town under the managership of Jimmy Rose. Rose's departure to Dulwich Hamlet saw a mass player exodus and a season of struggle ensued. 1973 saw the suffix Amateurs dropped due to the impending changes to the status of players and a year later, under the management of Ted Shepherd, election to the expanding Isthmian League.Two seasons later, after an unbeaten 1975β76 campaign, the club gained promotion to the Isthmian's top division β initially titled Division One but then retitled the Premier Division where they spent twelve seasons before relegation to the First Division in 1989. An FA Cup run in the 1979-80 season led to a home draw in the 2nd round to Football League opposition in the shape of Division Three Millwall. The tie was switched to be played at Selhurst Park and in front of almost 10,000 people the Croydon team, captained by Alec Jackson held their League opponents to a 1β1 draw thanks to a Rod Ward goal. The replay three days later could not separate the two sides after 90 minutes with Constable scoring twice for Croydon, but Millwall eventually winning the match narrowly 3β2 after extra time. A further relegation followed in 1994, but following Ken Jarvie taking over as Chairman / Manager and internal reorganisation, they were promoted back to Division One within two seasons. The club's first Isthmian League title β champions of Division One followed in 2000, before relegation two years later.
The non-league scene was reorganised at the end of the 2005β06 season and this restructuring saw them placed in the Kent League where following a third-place finish in 2006β07, the club finished in mid-table the following two seasons. 2008β09 culminated with success in the Kent League Cup after a penalty shootout win over Erith Town.
That turned out to be the club's final Kent League fixture as they were shuffled sideways into the Combined Counties League for the 2009β10 season. This was effectively back where they spent their first ten years and there is long-term rebuilding underway - the first three seasons in the CCFL saw them finish lower midway. For the 2014β15 season, the club was switched to the Southern Counties East League.
The club also runs a successful youth programme, a midweek Under 18 team playing in Ryman Youth League, a second under 18 team playing in the new Combined Counties league and a Sunday team who play in the Croydon Municipal league. In their first season the Sunday side were promoted and won the Leonard Vase Cup Recent players to have graduated from the youth programme include Danny Mills, Lee Brown and Stefan Payne.
Croydon dropped down to Step 6 at the end of the 2018-19 season after finishing bottom of the SCEFL Premier Division with just 11 points all season. They have remained at that level since then, finishing 8th and 7th during the two pandemic-affected seasons. They came 8th in 2021-22, and then 10th in 2022-23.
Croydon fell short of promotion again in the 2023-24 season. The club overcame a slow start to get themselves into the play-off mix but four straight defeats at the end of the campaign saw them finish 8th with 44 points from 30 games. However, the club did end their 15-year trophy drought, beating Wimbledon Casuals 1-0 to win the 2023-24 London Senior Trophy.
Nickname
The club's nickname "The Trams" was adopted around 2000 when the Tramlink system opened, running round the back of the ground, Arena being the closest stop less than two minutes walk from the turnstiles.Supporters
Croydon fans are collectively known as 'The Trams Barmy Army' and are referred to as the '12th man' by the club. They are known for their vocal support but friendly nature.Ground
Croydon play at Croydon Sports Arena, Albert Road, South Norwood, SE25 4QL. The Croydon FC clubhouse overlooks Croydon Sports Arena and has a bar where supporters meet before and after games.As of November 2020, the club had an enforced temporary switch of home ground to the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre which, in the event, lasted for one game. It has a capacity of 15,500, but can be and has been in the past expanded to 24,000 with temporary seating.
Club honours
- Isthmian League Division One winners: 1999β2000
- Isthmian League Division Two runners-up: 1975β76, 1995β96
- Isthmian League Cup finalists: 1974β75, 2000β01
- Isthmian League Full Members Cup winners: 1999β00
- London Senior Cup winners: 2001β02 β finalists: 1978β79
- Surrey Senior Cup Winners: 1981β82 β Finalists: 1976β77, 1999β00
- Kent League Cup winners: 2008β09
- Kent League Challenge Shield winners: 2009
- Athenian League Division One runners-up: 1971β72
- Athenian League Division Two winners: 1965β66 β runners-up 1970β71
- Spartan League champions: 1963β64
- Surrey Senior League Runners-up: 1956β57, 1960β61, 1962β63
- Surrey Senior League Cup winners 1960β61, 1962β63 β finalists: 1953β54, 1959β60, 1961β62
- Surrey Senior League Charity Cup winners: 1962β63 β finalists: 1957β58 and trophy shared with Dorking: 1953β54
- Surrey Intermediate Cup finalists 1966β67, 1971β72
- Surrey Premier Cup winners 1986β87
- London Intermediate Cup finalists 1978β79
- Kent Senior Trophy finalists 2023β24
- London Senior Trophy winners 2023β24
Club records
- Record attendance:
- *At The Arena β May 1954 β 1,600 β v Dorking β Surrey Senior League Charity Cup Final
- *At Selhurst Park β 15 December 1979 β 9,809 v Millwall
- Record goalscorers β Fred Morris, Tony Luckett, Peter McCluskey, Alec Jackson
- Most goals in one match β Les Whitton, Jeff Duah-Kessie
- Record appearances β Alec Jackson, Tony Luckett
- Record win β 21 January 1961 home v Banstead Athletic 11β0 Surrey Senior League
- Record defeat β 19 March 1994 away v Staines Town 0β14 Isthmian League, 2 April 1994 away v Berkhamsted Town 1β14 Isthmian League
- Best league position: 4th in Isthmian League, Premier Division, 1985β86
- Best FA Cup performance: 2nd round, 1979β80
- Best FA Trophy performance: 2nd round, 1981β82, 1982β83, 2001β02
- Best FA Vase performance: fourth round, 1994β95, 2008β09, 2016β17