Last updated : 12/08/2023 04:51:35
Introduction
Putney Pacers FC are a Grassroots football team.
The team is from England, United Kingdom and play in the Southern Sunday Football League Voltra Sports League Two.
Team Details
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League
Southern Sunday Football League - Voltra Sports League Two
Team Type
Putney Pacers FC
Putney Pacers FC is a football team based in Putney, London. They were formed in 1999 and currently play in Division 1 of the Southern Sunday Football League.
The team's home ground is the Hurlingham Club in Putney. They have a long-standing rivalry with Teddington Town FC, with whom they contest the Putney Derby.
History
Putney Pacers FC were formed in 1999 by a group of friends who wanted to play football together. They started out in the Surrey South Eastern League, and in 2004 they were promoted to the Combined Counties League.
In 2010, Putney Pacers FC were promoted to Division 1 of the Southern Sunday Football League. They have been in this division ever since, and in 2019 they finished as runners-up.
Recent seasons
Putney Pacers FC had a successful 2021-22 season. They finished in third place in Division 1 of the Southern Sunday Football League, and they reached the semi-finals of the Surrey Senior Cup.
The team's top scorer for the season was George Gray, who scored 20 goals in all competitions.
Sources
The Southern Sunday Football League is a football league in England. It is the third tier of the English football pyramid, below the Isthmian League and the Combined Counties League.
The league was founded in 1928, and it currently has 11 divisions. The top division is Division 1, and the bottom division is Division 11.
The Southern Sunday Football League is a popular league, and it attracts a number of talented players. The league has produced a number of professional footballers, including Dean Ashton, Ashley Cole, and Gareth Barry.