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Ashford Town<br />Football Club
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Tangerines
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1964
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Short Lane,<br />Stanwell
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N/A
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Bob Parker
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Mark Butler
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Southern League<br />Division One Western
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2005-06
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Southern League Division<br />One Western, 2nd
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are an English
Football club based in
Ashford, Surrey , currently playing in the
Southern League Division One West .
To avoid confusion with another
Ashford Town F.C. based in
Ashford, Kent , they are virtually always referred to as . The two sides are currently on the same level of the
English Football League System , and have played each other in the past.
The town of Ashford has actually been administered as part of Surrey since
1965 , but as with many other organisations in the
Traditional County of
Middlesex , the club has retained the traditional suffix.
Previously, Ashford Town have enjoyed success in the Courage Combined Counties league, winning a total of five times. Some notable mentions: Gary Cambridge, Nathan Wharf, Darren Smith, Ian Miles, Paul Burgess, Dannie Bulman, Lee Holman and Paul German.
Ashford Town play at Short Lane, a ground which has changed drastically over the past few years. The ground has a clubhouse and a tea room, as well as terraces and seating.
- - Founder members of Surrey Premier League
- - Joined Combined Counties League
- - Missed runner-up spot on goal difference
- - Combined Counties League runner-up
- - Combined Counties League Champions
- - Combined Counties League Champions (2nd time)
- - Combined Counties League Champions (3rd time)
- - Combined Counties League Champions (4th successive time)
- - Combined Counties League Champions (5th time)
- - Joined Isthmian League Division Three; promoted to Division Two
- - Moved to Division One South on league re-organisation
- - Joined Southern League Western Division
- Best league position: 12th in Isthmian League Division 2 (then level 7), 2000 -01
- Best -05
- Best -04
- Best -01
Source:
Football Club History Database