Clubs

Strictly speaking Eastbourne Borough FC is not in 1066 Country but as the club is in view from where William of Normandy landed in 1066 (Pevensey Bay), we thought they should be included in our website. Also, Brighton & Hove Albion are on our list due to being the nearest professional club and having a big following from our area. The rest is a small selection of the better known clubs, more can be found via the links on our leagues page.

 

Brighton & Hove Albion FC

American Express Community Stadium,

Village Way, Brighton, BN1 9BL. Map

SCL2 | Intermediate | Youth | Ladies

Website

 

Bexhill United FC

The Polegrove, Brockley Road, Bexhill on Sea,

East Sussex, TN39 3HA. Map

SCL2 | Intermediate | Youth | Ladies

Website

Eastbourne Borough FC

Langney Sports Club, Priory Lane, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN23 7QH. Map

Conference South | Academy | Youth

Website

Hastings United FC

The Pilot Field, Elphinstone Road, Hastings,

East Sussex, TN34 2A. Map

SCL2 | Intermediate | Youth | Ladies

Website

Little Common FC

Little Common Recreation Ground,

Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN39 4PH. Map

SCL2 | Intermediate | Youth | Veterans

Website

Westfield FC

The Parish Field, Main Road, Westfield, East Sussex , TN35 4SB. Map

SCL2 | Intermediate | Youth

Website

1066 Specials

This Club gives people with special needs and disabilities the opportunity to play football and receive expert coaching.

Website

Defunct

Rye United FC

Formed in 1938, they were the founder members of the Sussex County League Division Two in 1952. After several years in the County League they went bust in March 2014.

Defunct

St. Leonards FC (Originally Stamco FC)

Started as a works team in 1971 and after several promotions made it to the Southern League Premier Division in 1997. After several relegations went bust in 2003.

Rock-a-Nore FC

One of the oldest clubs in the area and indeed the whole of Sussex. A founding club of the Sussex County League and currently playing in the East Sussex League. Table

Sidley United FC

Formed in 1908 'The Blue', they were the founder members of the Sussex County League Division Two in 1952, winning Div' 1 in 2001.

Website

Hollington United FC

Certainly one of the most talked about clubs in local football, sometimes good, sometimes not so good, but there's no doubting they have been one of the most successful. Table