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Bishop Sutton Association Football Club is a football club based in
Bishop Sutton Bishop Sutton () is a village on the northern slopes of the Mendip Hills, within the affluent Chew Valley in Somerset. It lies east of Chew Valley Lake and north east of the Mendip Hills, approximately ten miles south of Bristol on the A368, ...
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, England. They are currently members of the and play at Lakeview.


History

The original Bishop Sutton football club was established in the 1900s, but folded during the war. The modern club was established in 1977 as an under-12 team and joined the Woodspring and District League.History
Bishop Sutton A.F.C.
As the team aged, they progressed to under-16 football, before joining the Bristol & Avon League. In 1980–81 the club won the Somerset Junior Cup. In 1983 Bishop Sutton moved up to the
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, joining Division One.Somerset County League 1979–1990
Non-League Matters
They were Division One champions at the first attempt, earning promotion to the Premier Division. The club finished as runners-up in the Premier Division in 1989–90, and after finishing fourth the following season, they were accepted into Division One of the Western League. In 1997–98 the club won Division One and were promoted to the Premier Division. Despite finishing second-from-bottom of the league in 2006–07, they were not relegated, and went on win the Premier Division title in
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. However, the club had not applied for promotion to the Southern League, and so remained in the Premier Division. However, after Bishop Sutton won the league, manager Lee Lashenko resigned.Bishop Sutton AFC are champions
Chew Valley Gazette, 31 May 2013
The club subsequently finished in the bottom three of the Premier Division in 2013–14 and then finished bottom of the division the following season, resulting in relegation to Division One. They went on to finish bottom of Division One 2015–16, but were not relegated.


Ground

The modern club have played at Lakeview on Wick Road since their establishment. An outbuilding belonging to the nearby Butchers Arms pub was used as changing rooms until a new changing room block was built. The ground current has a capacity of 1,500, of which 100 is seated and 200 covered.


Honours

*Western League **Premier Division champions 2012–13 **Division One champions 1997–98 *Somerset County League **Division One champions 1983–84 *Somerset Junior Cup **Winners 1980–81


Records

*Best
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performance: Second qualifying round, 2003–04 *Best FA Vase performance: Third round, 1995–96 *Record attendance: 400 vs
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See also

* Bishop Sutton A.F.C. players


References


External links


Official website
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