[6] It took a major step in 1921 by entering the FA Amateur Cup for the first time[7] and reached the final of the 1922–23 competition, losing 2–1 to London Caledonians after extra-time, in front of a crowd of 15,000.
[8] The Robins joined the Birmingham Combination in 1926–27, their best season coming in 1930–31, when they were runners-up to Nuneaton Town;[9] the key match between the two sides, at Crown Meadow in April, saw Nuneaton win with a late penalty, while Evesham hit the woodwork three times and missed a penalty.
[12] The club suffered a serious blow in 1935 when a storm demolished the wood and corrugated iron stand at the Crown Meadow.
[16] Its final demise came at the start of the 1938–39 season, the club having to resign from the Birmingham Combination, with gate receipts averaging only £11 per match.
The club originally played in red shirts[18] (from which it took its nickname the Robins), white shorts,[19] and black socks.