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Canvey Island F.C, known as the Gulls or Yellow Army, are an English association football club founded in 1926.

Based on Canvey Island in the estuary of the Thames, their ground Park Lane is a few feet below sea level and at one end ships are sometimes seen going by in a highly visible reminder of this. The early records of the club were destroyed in a major flood during 1953.

History

Canvey Island F.C. were formed in 1926 but had not achieved major success prior to the early 1990s. The club had floated around the regional amateur leagues in Essex for that time. Former player Jeff King became manager of the then Essex Senior League side in 1992 and has led the club through four promotions in the football pyramid to reach the Football Conference.

Canvey gained promotion to the 5th level of English football after a 2003/04 season that saw them secure the Isthmian League with seven games to spare. Canvey resigned from the Football Conference, due to financial circumstances, and will kick-off 2006-07 in the Isthmian League First Division North.

Cup competitions

Canvey's most significant cup success came in 2001 when they defeated Forest Green Rovers in the final of the FA Trophy, the leading cup competition in England for clubs outside of the four top leagues.

Canvey Island gained further recognition through FA Cup runs, notably in 2001-02 when they knocked out Northampton Town and current Premership side Wigan Athletic en route to the third round proper of the competition.

Chronology

Source: [Canvey Island] at the Football Club History Database

Honours

External links


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