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St. Leonards F.C. : ウィキペディア英語版
St. Leonards F.C.

St. Leonards F.C. Is a semi-professional English football club based in Hastings, East Sussex.
==History==
The club was founded as a works team in 1971 by employees from the Sussex Turnery And Moulding Company started playing friendlies, under the company name of STAMCO. They were admitted into Division 5 (East) of the Eastbourne & Hastings Football League for the 1971–72 season and by 1976 had progressed to Intermediate status in 1976 and had reached the Premier Division the following year.
For the 1982–83 season STAMCO joined the Southern Counties Combination, winning Division Two in their first season. Within the next three seasons the club had won two Premier Division Championships and were promoted into Division Three of the Sussex County League in 1988. The gained senior status after earning promotion into Division Two by finishing Runners-Up in the League and Cup. In the 1992–93 season the won promotion into Division One as Runners-up after missing out on the Championship on the final day of the season.
Their first season in Division One saw them finish in 9th place and reach the semi-finals of the Sussex Senior Cup, the next two seasons they finished Runners-up to Peacehaven & Telscombe and they won promotion to the Southern League for the 1996–97 season. However before they were accepted into the Southern League, the league required that the club, who were by now playing at The Firs, changed their name to reflect the club's geographical location. The club's two main sponsors, STAMCO and Croft Glass, were fused into the new name, the result was St. Leonards Stamcroft. The 1996–97 season saw the club finish runners up to Forest Green and won the Sussex Senior Cup, beating Saltdean United 2–1 in the final.
However the club were relegated in their only season in the Premier Division and struggled both on the pitch and financially the following seasons. During the 2002–03 they resigned from the Southern League and returned to the Sussex County League for the 2003–04, however mounting debts had caught up with them and they folded during the season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=St Leonards )
The club was reformed in 2014 affiliating with the FA after a local coach wanted to ensure the club still remained a part of the community providing opportunities for locals to join and take part in football. The club will eventually be running youth and senior teams.

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