Beckenham Town

Matchday pass numbers: | Away = 131-136, All 137-138 |
Chairman: | Paul Faires 07821 830571 paul@europeansportsmedia.com |
Secretary & Fixtures Secretary: | Peter Palmer 07774 728758 peterpalmer3@sky.com |
Correspondence address: | 26 Lucas Road, Penge, London, SE20 7EE |
Welfare Officer: | Peter Palmer |
Program Editor: | Phil English phil.english@hotmail.com |
Colours: | Shirts, Shorts & Socks:Red Keeper Shirt: Sky Blue |
Change strip: | Shirts, Shorts & Socks:Blue Keeper Shirt: Green |
Manager: | Jason Huntley jasonhuntley@sky.com |
Midweek home games | Tuesday 7.45 K.O. |
Brief Directions: | Eden Park Station approx. 1⁄4m. Out of station turn right then right again into Eden Park Avenue and entrance to ground is immediately on left. |
History
Beckenham Town Football Club is one of the older non-league clubs still in existence, being first affiliated to The Kent Football Association in 1887. Records show the club played in the London League from 1923 to 1933 and 1951 to 1961 and the Aetolian League from 1961 to 1964 before moving to the Greater London League from 1964 to 1969. In addition to its present day participation in the FA Cup and FA Vase, it also competed in the FA Amateur Cup from 1926 to 1967.
Amongst the club’s past Presidents is ex-Prime Minster the Rt. Hon Harold Macmillan MP and amongst the club’s Vice Presidents is Sydney Wooderson one of Britain’s
greatest middle-distance runners.
TROPHY SUCCESS AT LAST
Honours include the London League Championship in 1927-28 and runners-up in 1930-31. Unfortunately, the club folded in 1969 merging with Bromley FC. The club was subsequently re-formed and joined London Spartan League in 1975 and enjoyed some early success being Runners-up to Fisher Athletic in the Spartan League Senior Division in 1977-78. Town also reached two Spartan League Cup Finals, losing to Welling United and Farnham Town. More recent successes have been two previous appearances in the Kent League Cup Final in 1984-85 and 1992-93 and Runners-Up to Maidstone Utd in the Kent League Premier Division in 2005-06.
In Season 2013-14, after three previous unsuccessful attempts in 1981-82, 2004/05 and 2007/08, finally victory in the Kent Senior Trophy after a 4-0 win over Ashford Utd at Longmead Stadium in April.
SPEND IT LIKE BECKENHAM
In July 1980 Beckenham moved from Stanhope Grove to their present ground in Eden Park Avenue joining the Kent League in 1982-83. In 2003 Beckenham were awarded £100,000 by the Football Foundation for ground improvements which enabled the ground to become enclosed and their award winning pitch along with a drainage system to be laid.
Recent Times
After finishing around mid-table for six seasons, Beckenham struggled in 2016-17, ending up in 18th place in the SCEFL Premier Division. This form was turned around in 2017/18 though with the side ending in 4th place. Boasting the top scorer in the Division, Richard Atkins, it was clearly a much improved performance. The following campaign resulted in a 5th place finish with the team also reaching the final of the Kent Senior Trophy.
In 2019/20 Becks were on the verge of a possible title win and promotion to the Isthmian League. However with just 9 games to go and the Club at the top of the table the season was declared Null and Void due to the outbreak of Coronovirus througout the World.
We go again.