Sandhurst Town F.C.

finished as runners-up from whence whey became founder members of the Chiltonian League and a stepping stone toward becoming a senior club.

[1] Winning eight out of the ten games enabled them to clinch the Combined Counties League Division One title.

The introduction of the National Lottery prompted an immediate bid for funding to build a new ground in Bottom Meadow adjacent to the Memorial Park.

The ground is totally enclosed with perimeter fence and contains a boardroom/changing rooms complex, floodlights, covered accommodation, hardstanding and a post and rail barrier around the pitch.

The new pitch was laid some eighteen months previously, following guidance from the national Sports Turf Council, but did not stage its first match until the start of the 1997–98 season.

The ground and facilities at Bottom Meadow have been designed to meet the highest grading level of the Isthmian League to enable the club to make further progress in the football pyramid structure when circumstances permit.

The attendance record at the ground was set on 17 August 2002, when 2,449 watched Sandhurst Town's league match against AFC Wimbledon.

The club were first accepted for entry in to the FA Cup in 1998–99, with their best run in the competition to date being reaching the second round qualifying in 2004–05.