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About the Club
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This page is formulated especially for programme editor's in clubs hosting our teams - especially the 1st Team. Below you'll find information on the history of HTFC as well as a 1st Team squad list.
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Town played Sussex County League Division Two side Oakwood.
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Welcome to our online home.
This new site - www.horleytownfc.info - is our new permanent online home.
We aim to make this site a useful resource for our players, club officials, visitors and the wider community.
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The Club are looking for somebody to help run the gate for the coming season 2010-2011 and a kit man. If anybody could help the Club in these two very important roles or in any other way,please contact the Club. |
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Horley Football Club was first affiliated to Surrey County FA in 1896. In 1903 another local club by the name of Gatwick Rovers was formed and the two clubs merged in 1908 with Horley retaining its name. Both these original clubs played in the same colours of red & black and it was not until 1912 that Horley adopted the colours of claret & blue that they still wear to this very day.
Intermediate football was tasted for the first time in season 1925/26 following an appearance in the Surrey County Junior Cup Final in 1923/24 and winning the Surrey County Junior Charity Cup in 1924/25.
Post-war Era
Following the Second World War, Horley was faced with the prospect of losing its home at “The Kings Head” ground and set about finding a new home. A local landowner by the name of Major A.L.N. Jennings became the Club’s benefactor (and President) following his generous decision to give the club 10.7 acres of land in Smallfield Road. The land was held in trust for the people of Horley from 1947, in memory of those that died in the defence of their country, and the ground was appropriately named “The Defence”.
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