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Sutton Common Rovers F.C. : ウィキペディア英語版
Sutton Common Rovers F.C.

Sutton Common Rovers FC is a semi-professional football club currently based in Sutton, Surrey, England. The club competes in the Combined Counties League Premier Division. The club was originally based in Carshalton but in 2007 moved to River Lane, Leatherhead as they moved into the Combined Counties league. At the start of the 2009/10 season the club moved into a groundshare with Cobham FC. At the end of the 2014/15 season the club announced that it would be groundsharing with Sutton United for the 2015/16 season.
==History==

The club was formed in 1978, by Alan Salmon, as Inrad F.C. and was later called Centre 21 F.C. following a sponsorship deal before changing name once again to Sutton Common Road (SCR) with the SCR being followed by various names, SCR PLOUGH, SCR GRAPES, SCR LITTEN TREE and SCR Kingfisher which changed when club sponsorships changed. The club started in Saturday league football in 2004–05 and dropped the sponsorship names, becoming just SCR as the club wanted to distance itself from the image of being a pub team.〔
In the 2006–07 campaign the club was playing in the Surrey South Eastern Combination league , where they finished third on goal difference, and had an application to join the Combined Counties League rejected.〔 The following season the club joined the Middlesex County League Premier Division and finished in third place which this time earned the club promotion to the Combined Counties League. In 2008 Mole Valley was added to the club name and after missing promotion on goal difference in their debut season, they won division one the following season and were promoted to the premier division. As a consequence of this promotion they were eligible to play in the FA Cup, having also featured in the FA Vase the season before, making their debut in the Extra Preliminary round against Chertsey Town, but losing 5–0.〔
The club managed to stay in the Premier Division for two seasons before being relegated back to Division one at the end of the 2011–12 campaign.
The 2012–13 campaign saw the side put together a 20-game unbeaten run, which led to a 2nd-placed finish and promotion back to the Premier Division. The club retained its Premier Division status on the final day of the 2013/2014 season with a thrillng 4-4 with Horley Town.
The 2014/15 season saw the club win an FA Cup tie for the first time in their history, winning 3-2 at Chichester City in the Extra Preliminary Round. A run of two wins in fifteen games in 2015 saw the side threatened with relegation. Two wins and a draw from their final four games saw them survive by one point.
At the end of the season, with the club returning to the London Borough of Sutton, the club changed its name to Sutton Common Rovers.

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