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1969 Formed as Patchway North End FC and played on Patchway Common in Bristol
       Regional League

       1971 Transferred to Bristol Suburban League, Division 5 finishing runners up & winning
       the GFA Primary Cup. Youth Section formed with one U13 team playing in Bath &
       Bristol District League beating an unbeaten Timsbury 1-0 in the League Cup played at
       Twerton Park.
       1974 Move ground to Patchway School & rename club to Patchway Old Boys. The U16
       Youth team form the basis of a reserve team & immediately win Division 4 of Suburban
       League.  In  subsequent  years  both  the  1   XI  &  Reserve  climb  their  way  up  the
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       Suburban League; the first team eventually reaching the Senior League, now known
       as Premier League  1 both teams winning honours on the way. For a couple years
       during this period the club play under the name of SAC Technology FC in a sponsorship
       deal, but this only lasts for a couple of years.

       1989 The club moves again to its present location at Almondsbury Sports & Social
       Centre and become Almondsbury FC. Eventually the ground becomes known as The
       Field.

       1995  An  ‘A’  team  formed  and  following  the  reserve  team  21  years  previously
       immediately win Division 4 of the Suburban League.

       1996 Youth Section re-form, initially with one team, expanding over the years to seven
       teams from U10s to U18s.

       2001 Bristol Suburban League Champions

       2004  Gloucestershire  County  League  Champions  &  accepted  into  Division  1  of
       Toolstation Western League following necessary ground improvements.

       2009 Partnership with University of West of England (UWE) & club play under name of
       Almondsbury UWE FC. Further ground improvements undertaken – floodlights, 2 new
       stands, improved hospitality facilities. This allowing access to both FA Vase & initially
       Emirates FA Cup competitions.

       2011  Women’s  Section  formed,  starting  in  Gloucestershire  League  but  eventually
       gaining promotion to South West League.
       2017 Partnership with UWE ends & club goes back to name of Almondsbury FC

       2018 As part of FA restructuring club removed from Toolstation League & placed in
       Division 1 (West) of UHL Sports Hellenic League
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