Last updated : 05/05/2024 12:12:21
Introduction
Liphook United are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Hampshire Combination & Development Football League Division One.
Team Details
Location
League
Hampshire Combination & Development Football League - Division One
Team Type
Men , 11 a side , Grassroots
Liphook United Football Club
Liphook United Football Club is a football club based in Liphook, Hampshire, England. They currently play in the Hampshire Combination & Development Football League Division One.
The club was founded in 1921 and play their home games at The Rec, Liphook. Their colours are red and white.
History
Liphook United have spent most of their history in the Hampshire League, reaching the Premier Division as recently as 2008-09. They have also played in the Combined Counties League and the Wessex League.
The club's most successful period came in the 1970s, when they won the Hampshire League Division Two in 1973-74 and the Hampshire League Division One in 1975-76.
Recent seasons
Liphook United have been in the Hampshire Combination & Development Football League since 2013-14. They have finished in the top half of the table in each of the last three seasons.
In 2019-20, the club reached the final of the Hampshire FA Intermediate Cup, but they lost to Petersfield Town.
Sources
- Liphook United Football Club website
- Liphook United Football Club Wikipedia page
- Liphook United Football Club The FA page
Hampshire Combination & Development Football League
The Hampshire Combination & Development Football League is a football league in Hampshire, England. It was founded in 1972 and currently has 20 clubs.
The league is divided into two divisions, Division One and Division Two. The champions of Division One are promoted to the Wessex League Division One, while the bottom two clubs in Division One are relegated to Division Two.
The Hampshire Combination & Development Football League is a popular league with a good standard of football. It is a good stepping stone for clubs looking to progress to the Wessex League or the Southern League.