Cullompton Rangers L.F.C.
Appearance
Full name | Cullompton Rangers Ladies FC | ||
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Nickname(s) | Cully | ||
Founded | Formerly Exeter City LFC (granted name change in 2006) | ||
Ground | Speeds Meadow, Cullompton, Devon | ||
Capacity | n/a | ||
Chairman | Bill Newcombe | ||
Manager | Phil Tuckett | ||
League | South West Combination | ||
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Cullompton Rangers LFC were an English women's football club. Formerly known as Exeter City L.F.C. the club amalgamated with Cullompton Rangers AFC and were formally granted a name change by Devon FA in 2006. They played their home matches at Speeds Meadow, Cullompton, Devon. In 2011 the club folded when the manager was forced to leave and a replacement could not be found.[1]
Honours
[edit]As Cullompton Rangers L.F.C.:
- South West Women's Football League – Premier Division Champions: 1
- 2008–09
- Devon County Cup Winners: 1
- 2007
As Exeter City L.F.C.:
- Pat Sowden Cup Winners: 1
- 2002
- South West Women's Football League – Premier Division Champions: 1
- 2001–02
As Elmore Eagles L.F.C.:
- South West Women's Football League – Premier Division Runners Up: 1
- 1999–00
- Devon Cup Winners: 2
- 1998, 1999
- Pat Sowden Cup Winners: 1
- 1998
- South West Women's Football League – Third Division Champions: 1
- 1997–98
Seasons Records
[edit]Season | Division | Position | Cups | Top Scorer | Goals[1] |
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2004–05 | South West Women's Combination League | 5th | Jo Goldsworthy | 24 | |
2005–06 | South West Women's Football League Premier Division | 6th | |||
2006–07 | South West Women's Football League Premier Division | 2nd | Devon Cup Winners | Laura Gough | 13 |
2007–08 | South West Women's Football League Premier Division | 4th | Emma Redwood | 18 | |
2008–09 | South West Women's Football League Premier Division | 1st (Promoted) | Lola Sanchez | 40 |
Squad
[edit]Staff
[edit]- Manager: Phill Tuckett
- Coach: Maxine Coupe
- Chairman: Bill Newcombe
- Secretary c/o: Emma Redwood
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Cully pull plug on ladies side". Culm Valley Gazette. 12 July 2011. p. 40.