Eltham Palace F.C.

Eltham Palace
Full name Eltham Palace Football Club
Nickname(s) Palace
Founded 1961 (1961)
Ground Foxbury Avenue, Chislehurst (Groundshare at Glebe F.C.)
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman Neil Proctor
Manager Neil Proctor
League Southern Counties East League Division One
2015–16 Kent Invicta League, 18th

Eltham Palace F.C. is an English football club located in Sidcup, Southeast London. The club plays in the Southern Counties East League Division One. Eltham Palace spent most of its history in the Kent County Football League, until its promotion to the Kent Invicta League for the 2012–13 season.

History

The club was formed in 1961[1] by Peter Johnson, a teacher from Eltham Green School and football league referee. The team consisted of Eltham Green School pupils who wished to stay together after leaving the school. They entered the club into the South East London Amateur League. The club later entered the Kent County Football League, finishing runners-up of Division Two West in 1979–80 and gaining promotion to Division One West.[2] They finished runners-up of this league in 1981–82 and 1987–88.[2] Palace were later relegated back to Division Two West, but after two successive promotions in 2009–10 and 2010–11, the club was in the Kent County League Premier Division.[3] After finishing third in the Premier Division the club attained promotion to the Kent Invicta League due to the two teams above them not passing ground grading criteria.[4] This was their first season at level 10 of the English football league system.

Colours

Eltham Palace's colours are royal blue shirts (yellow trim), with royal blue shorts (yellow trim) and royal blue and yellow socks.[5] The away kit is white shirts, black shorts and white socks.[6]

Ground

Eltham Palace play their home games at Foxbury Avenue in Chislehurst. They share the ground with Glebe FC.

Honours

Eltham Palace's best results have been to finish runners-up, which they have achieved five times.[2]

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Coordinates: 51°23′29″N 0°09′46″E / 51.39125°N 0.162664°E / 51.39125; 0.162664

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