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In the 2003-04 season they were champions of this division and stepped up to the unprecedented heights of the [[Conference South]] after a busy schedule of playoffs at the end of the season.
In the 2003-04 season they were champions of this division and stepped up to the unprecedented heights of the [[Conference South]] after a busy schedule of playoffs at the end of the season.


In the 2007-08 season they won promotion to the Conference for the first time after a 2-0 win over Dorchester Town.
In the 2007-08 season they won promotion to the Conference for the first time after a 2-0 win over Dorchester Town.


==Honours==
==Honours==

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Lewes
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Full nameLewes Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rooks
Founded1885
GroundThe Dripping Pan,
Lewes,
East Sussex
Capacity3,000 (600 seated)
ManagerSteve King
LeagueConference South
2006-07Conference South, 9th

Lewes Football Club is an English football team based in Lewes, East Sussex currently playing in the Conference South. Nicknamed The Rooks, the team has seen a number of promotions in recent years.

History

Early history

Lewes Football Club was formed at a meeting at a local pub in 1885 and initially wore green shirts designed to evoke the surrounding South Downs. The present red and black kit was adopted in 1893. The club have always played their home matches at the Dripping Pan (often just called The Pan). The ground itself is known to have been used for football matches prior to the formation of the current club, and has been used by the local people for recreation since time immemorial. The name "The Dripping Pan" was thought to derive from a local pub's name however the meaning is archaic.

Later history

Having won the championship of the Mid Sussex League twice before World War I, Lewes became founder members of the Sussex County League in 1920. They were runners-up on four occasions but it was not until 1964-65 that they were finally able to win the championship, after which they stepped up to the Athenian League.

After winning the Division 2 title in 1968, promotion to the Premier Division followed just two years later when the club won the Division 1 title.

In 1977 Lewes joined the newly expanded Isthmian League, initially in Division 2. Promotion to Division 1 came in 1980 but in 1991 the Rooks were relegated. They bounced back at the first attempt but could only manage one season at this level before two successive relegations saw them in Division 3, where they actually finished second from bottom of the entire league on two occasions.

During the 1998-99 season Jimmy Quinn joined the club as manager and the club soon claimed two consecutive promotions, taking them to the Isthmian League Division One South.

In the 2003-04 season they were champions of this division and stepped up to the unprecedented heights of the Conference South after a busy schedule of playoffs at the end of the season.

In the 2007-08 season they won promotion to the Conference National for the first time after a 2-0 win over Dorchester Town.

Honours

Champions 1910/11, 1913/14

Champions 1964/65
Runners up 1924/25, 1933/34, 1958/59, 1963/64
League Cup Winners 1939/40

Winners 1976/77

Winners 1961/62, 1962/63, 1964/65

Winners 1964/65, 1970/71, 1984/85, 2000/01, 2005/06
Finalists 1910/11, 1912/13, 1930/31, 1931/32, 1979/80, 1982/83, 1987/88, 2001/02

Division 1 Champions 1969/70
Division 2 Champions 1967/68

Conference South Play-off Winners 2003/04
Division 1 South Champions 2003/04
Division 2 Champions 2001/02
Division 2 Runners up 1979/80, 1991/92
Division 3 Runners up 2000/01

Champions 2007/08

FA Cup history

Lewes have reached the 1st round proper of the FA Cup three times in their history. In the 2001-02 season they played Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium, losing 2-0, on 28 October 2006 they were beaten 4-1 at home by Darlington, and on 10 November 2007, they lost 3-0 at Mansfield Town.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK England ENG Michael Jordan
- GK England ENG Steve Williams
- GK England ENG Aaron France
- DF England ENG Steve Robinson
- DF England ENG Leon Legge
- DF England ENG Jay Conroy
- DF England ENG Lewis Hamilton
- DF England ENG Anthony Barness
- DF Ireland EIR Ian Simpemba
- DF England ENG Steve Elliot
- MF England ENG Andy Drury
- MF England ENG Lee Collier
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF England ENG Dale Binns
- MF England ENG Simon Wormall
- MF England ENG Gary Holloway
- MF England ENG Tom Davis
- MF England ENG Paul Kennet
- MF England ENG Stefan Cox
- FW England ENG Paul Booth
- FW France FRA Jean-Michel Sigere
- FW England ENG Matt Groves
- FW England ENG Jamie Cade
- FW Guyana GUY Shaun Beveney
- FW England ENG Hamid Barr

Notable former players

 

Sources

  • Lewes at the Football Club History Database

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