was an English football club based in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
[2] After finishing third in 1922–23, the club were voted into the Eastern Section of the Southern League, at which point they adopted the name Peterborough & Fletton United in an attempt to gain the backing of tradesmen and people of Peterborough, and give other Southern League clubs an idea of their geographical location.
[3] In their first season in the league they won the Eastern Section, and went on to beat Yeovil 3–1 in the championship play-off.
[4] In 1927–28 they reached the third round of the FA Cup, where they lost 4–3 to Birmingham, having been 3–0 up.
[5] At the end of the season they applied for the elections to Division Three South of the Football League, but received only two votes.