Raynes Park Vale F.C.

Raynes Park FC home shirt colours were Red and Black stripes (similar to AC Milan) and specific testament to this was made by the newly formed Raynes Park Vale in the 2020–21 season where they played their home games in Red and Black Stripes for the first time since their formation in 1995.

Raynes Park FC's alternative kit at the time was light blue shirts and white shorts.

At the end of the successful 1993–94 season, managers Mick Brown and Ged Murphy left the club to join Hendon.

Midway through 2013–14 Lee Dobinson stepped down as 1st Team Manager to take over as Club Chairman from Fred Stevens.

[2] Following the conclusion of the 2020/21, Gavin Bolger and his assistant manager Reece Turner stepped down from their roles, later deciding to join Tooting Bec Football Club.

The 2022–23 season concluded with a Raynes Park Vale double as the 1st team were crowned Combined Counties Premier South League champions on 99 points, with second placed Badshot Lea also promoted.

The U18 team under manager Terry Savage won 13 of 16 games to land the 2022-23 Combined Counties League Tony Ford U18 East title trophy.

Key Dates Raynes Park Vale play their home games at Prince George's Fields, SW20 9HA, just off Grand Drive (and often referred to as such).

The ground is only a 5-minute walk from Raynes Park Station, making it one of the few non-professional clubs within 30 minutes public transport journey from Zone 1 London.

Furthermore, there is three covered standing terraces situated around the ground Combined Counties Division 1 Position: 5th (earning promotion to the premier division) Most Appearances Jack Williamson – 44 games Most Goals Jack Williamson – 32 Player of the season Nathan Lewis Players' player of the season Nathan Lewis RPV finished in 5th place (with 75 points) but were promoted in the 3rd promotion spot as Champions Worcester Park (91 points) and 4th placed Sheerwater (77 points) could not be promoted due to lack of floodlighting at their existing grounds as stipulated by new FA ground rules.

In the preliminary round Raynes Park drew 1–1 at home with Spelthorne Sports but lost the away replay 4–3.

A video of an extraordinary Seanan McKillop penalty versus Horley Town on 12 February 2019 went viral on social media.

Although Raynes Park Vale had managed to equal their best FA Vase performance (at the time) by reaching the second round proper, losing to Sutton Common Rovers.

Although Raynes Park Vale had managed to equal their best FA Vase performance (at the time) by reaching the second round proper, losing to Hadley FC.

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Raynes Park Vale celebrate winning the Combined Counties Premier South League in the 2022–23 season.
Marc Skinner