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Matches played 1 1 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 2 2 0
Goals against 2 2 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Hailsham Town F.C.

Hailsham Town Football Club is a football club based in Hailsham, East Sussex, England. They are currently members of the Southern Combination Division Two and play at the Beaconsfield. The club are known locally as 'The Stringers', a nickname which derives from traditional industry in the town.

History

1885-1919

Established in 1885, Hailsham won the Sussex Junior Cup in the 1895-96 season and went on to be one of the founder members of the East Sussex League in 1896.

After finishing bottom of the league for four consecutive seasons between 1901–02 and 1904–05 and then again in 1906–07 and 1907–08, Hailsham left to rejoin the Eastbourne league. In 1912 the club merged with Hailsham Athletic.

1920-1955

Rejoining the East Sussex League in 1920, Hailsham finished bottom of the league in 1925–26 but were runners up two years later in 1927–28, before finishing bottom again in 1929–30, 1930–31 and 1931–32. The club were league runners-up for a second time in 1937–38.

Following World War II Hailsham finished finishing bottom of the table again in 1948–49 and 1950–51, before winning the East Sussex League for the first time in 1953–54, a season which also saw them win the Sussex Intermediate Cup.

1956-2000

In 1955 Hailsham joined Division Two of the Sussex County League under the name Hailsham Football Club. They won the Division Two Invitation Cup in their first season, but resigned from the league during the 1962–63 season. They subsequently joined the Eastbourne & District League, before returning to the East Sussex League in 1968, when they joined Division Two.

Hailsham were Division Two champions in their first season back in the East Sussex League, earning promotion to Division One. They went on to win the Division One title at the first attempt. In 1972, the now-renamed Hailsham Town transferred to the Southern Counties Combination. They won the league in 1974–75 and were promoted to Division Two of the Sussex County League. After finishing as Division Two runners-up in 1980–81 they were promoted to Division One. They won the League Cup in 1994–95, beating Wick 2–1 in the final, and remained in Division One until being relegated at the end of the 1998–99 season.

2001-Present

Hailsham were promoted back to Division One following a third placed finish in 2000–01, and went on to win the Sussex RUR Cup, defeating Whitehawk 2–0 in the final during the 2005/06 season. The club were relegated again in 2010–11, but finished second in Division Two the following season to earn an immediate promotion back to Division One.

In 2015 the league was renamed the Southern Combination, with Division One becoming the Premier Division. They finished bottom of the Premier Division in 2016–17 and were relegated to Division One. After two eigth placed finishes in 2017–18 and 2018–19, in 2022–23 the club finished bottom of Division One, resulting in relegation to Division Two.

The club's first season in intermediate football for 48 years, 2023–24, saw a fifth placed finish in Division Two.

Hailsham Town is een Engelse voetbalclub die uitkomt in de Isthmian League Division One South East, het achtste niveau van het Engelse voetbalsysteem. De club werd in 1885 opgericht als Hailsham Football Club en veranderde in 1967 haar naam in Hailsham Town. De club speelt haar thuiswedstrijden op The Beaconsfield in Hailsham, East Sussex.

Hailsham Town heeft nooit op professioneel niveau gespeeld en heeft ook nog nooit een grote prijs gewonnen. De club bereikte in 2004 de eerste ronde van de FA Cup, maar verloor daarin met 3-1 van Colchester United. Hailsham Town heeft ook een reserveteam dat uitkomt in de Mid Sussex League Division One.

Enkele bekende spelers die voor Hailsham Town hebben gespeeld zijn onder meer:

* Terry Paine, voormalig Engels international en Southampton-legende
* Alan Mullery, voormalig Engels international en Tottenham Hotspur-legende
* Peter Ward, voormalig Engels international en Liverpool-legende