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History of the Club                        2006–07 season. The reserve team was
 RAYNES PARK VALE FC                        disbanded  for  financial  reasons  before

                                            rejoing the combined counties reserve
                                            league for the 2011-12 season under
                                            the management of Terry Tuvey. In the
                                            2012-13 season the reserves achieved
                                            the league & cup double. The cup being
                                            won with a 2-0 win against Worcester
                                            Park Reserves in the final. The Reserves
                                            also won the fair Play award in both
                                            2011/12 & 2012/13, the 1st team win-
                                            ning the Premier award in 2011//12.
                                            The combined counties league took the
                                            decision to disband the reserve league
                                            at the end of the 2012/13 season so for
                                            the 2013/14 season they have re-joined
                                            the Suburban League.
                                              Midway through 2013/14 Lee Dobin-
                                            son stepped down as 1st Team Manag-
      aged 14 to 18.                        er to take over as Club Chairman from
      Former RPV FC President, Robert Hal-  Fred Stevens. Former AFC Wimbledon
      lett Senior, was instrumental in the   Player Gavin Bolger stepped up to take
 aynes  Park  Vale  FC  was  formed  the  notorious  1963  Beeching  spending   formation of both the Raynes Park and   over as 1st team Manager. Gavin Bolger
 Rin  1995  following  the  merger  of  cuts, a national review into modernising   Raynes Park Vale football clubs.  played  107  times  for  AFC  Wimbledon
 Raynes Park and Malden Vale (formed  the UK's railways. Southern Railways   1995 to present day  from 2002 to May 2005 scoring 27 goals
 1967).  1950's  home  kit  was  Gold  and  Green   The new merged club immediately joined   from midfield.
 quarters, the company colours. Raynes   the Combined Counties Football League   Following the departure of Gavin Bolger
 Southern Railway Football Section -   Park  FC  home  shirt  colours  were  Red   and currently play in the league's Pre-  in 2021, Josh Gallagher was appointed
 Raynes Park FC  - 1928 to 1995
 and Black stripes (similar to AC Milan).   mier  Division.  Step  9  in  the  national   as manager, in his first season in charge
 Raynes Park FC used to be based at Taun-  Another home kit was light blue shirts   league pyramid. Their best finish was in   RPVFC finished third in the league and
 ton Avenue, SW20 at the Raynes Park  and  white  shorts.  Raynes  Park  FC  ran   1997–98  when  they  finished  in  fourth   the club had its most successful run in
 Recreation  Ground  until  the  1995/96  five senior teams on Saturday's. The 1st   place  at  step  9.  They  have  participat-  the FA Vase.
 merger. Raynes Park FC originally was  and 2nd XI's played in the Surrey Pre-  ed  in  both  national  Cup  competitions
 the Southern Railways Football Sec-  mier  League.  The  3rd  team  played  in   apart from a brief period at the start of
 tion (formed 1928) and were known as  the  Surrey  South  Eastern  Combination   the 2000s. The club's reserve team won
 Southern Railway until they changed  while the 4ths and 5ths played in the   the Combined Counties Reserve League
 name  to  Raynes  Park  FC  in  1964.  The  Kingston  &  District  League.  They  also   in 2002–03 and 2005–06 before it
 Southern Railway Team was a victim of  ran an over 35's team and youth teams   joined  the  Suburban  League  for  the



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