[2] Following World War II Abingdon Town rejoined the Reading & District League in 1945.
They were champions again in 1958–59, also winning the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup,[1] and retained the league title the following season.
[4] However, another immediate return was achieved as they won Division One at the first attempt, losing only one league match all season.
[5] Abingdon Town's manager Tranell Richardson resigned the following day, claiming the team had been unable to train for three months due to lack of facilities, and accusing the club's officials of not providing enough support.
[6] Within a few days new manager, Byron O'Regan, and assistant, Chris Adams, were brought in to bring stability back to the club in the short term.
In their spell at the club they raised their profile, including appearances on BBC Oxford Sports Report.
Before finishing his short term tenure prior to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of March 2020, Byron O'Regan and his team successfully improved the quality of their squad including signing Trinidad and Tobago's Jacob Blackstock.
[7] Ahead of the 2021–22 season, Abingdon Town withdrew from the Hellenic League after failing to reach an agreement with Culham Road's new owners.
[8] After being renamed Abingdon Abbots, they joined Division One of the Oxfordshire Senior League for the 2022–23 season.
[9] The pitch was later rotated 90° and a new main stand built in 1991, with its seats taken from the original Wembley Stadium.