
Littlehampton Town's new stand is nearly complete ahead of its grand opening on July 7th when we welcome Bognor Regis Town for a Community Funday event.
The pleasing symmetry of the old spectator stand at the Sportsfield, positioned on the Berry Lane side of the ground has long been an attractive feature, being built over 100 years ago.
With its steel framework supports, asbestos roofing/cladding and wooden seats and flooring, the stand was no longer fit for purpose.
As the stand was beyond a state of repair, Littlehampton Town decided to demolish it and replace it with a new and improved 150-seater stand. The new structure will allow the club to focus their attention on the logistical challenges of maintaining senior football at a venue where they co-exist with the cricket club and other sports at the site in St Flora’s Road.
“We are a community club progressing for the future and for everyone within our local area and beyond," says Littlehampton Town chairman Rob McAlees. "Our targets for last season have all been met and we secured our position in the Isthmian League. Our aims are much higher for next season and the new stand will become part of that future.
"We continue working alongside the cricket club in making the Sportsfield a better place for the future for everybody and for all sports. I want to thank all our sponsors for their continued loyalty and support and say how thankful we are in having their financial help season year on year -- and also thanks to all our new sponsors.”
Littlehampton FC’s history dates back to 1896, with the club moving to the newly-opened Sportsfield in 1900. The Sportsfield’s cricket and football pitches actually overlap each other during the end of the cricket season and the start of the football season, so the football club have to remove barriers and temporary walkways from the football pitch area for cricket fixtures and then re-instate in time for the next football match, this continuing until the cricket season has ended.
The old stand was destroyed by fire in December 1920, but an insurance claim went towards a new stand the following year. After some league changes entry was gained into the Sussex League in 1928, and this lasted until the competition was renamed the Southern Combination League. The club added the suffix Town to their name in 1938, and then in 1953 changed their colours from white to yellow, leading to the adoption of the Marigolds as the club nickname.
During the 1950s improvements were made to spectator facilities with covered terracing on both sides of the main stand. Numerous changes and improvements were made after that with new changing rooms and a clubhouse in 1975, and in 1989 floodlights were installed around the perimeter of the football pitch, without encroaching on to the cricket pitch.
In the 1990-91 season the Golds fought their way into the first round proper of the FA Cup where they entertained Northampton Town but lost the match 4-0 in front of a capacity crowd of 4,000. In 2021-22 the Golds had a remarkable season winning the SCFL premier division and the RUR Cup and League Cup double. They also reached the final of the FA Vase at Wembley losing 3-0 to Newport Pagnell Town.
From their league success and promotion in that season, the Golds were promoted to the Isthmian League South East Division and with that came the task of bringing the Sportsfield up to the required standards. The Golds have spent considerable time and money in refurbishment of the changing rooms, referees’ room, food outlets and new floodlights.
The demolition of the old stand marks the end of an era for the Golds – but the next chapter, with the new stand nearly complete, is an exciting one. Littlehampton Town are searching for more sponsors as they start their third season in the Isthmian League.
The club have a number of sponsorship packages available and hope businesses, supporters or other locals will get behind them. Regarding the new main stand, a main sponsor packages is available for a three- year period which would include your company sign or logo either on the front or back of the stand, and / or the inside of the structure.
Also available are: Pitchside Advertising Banner, Tunnel Fencing Banner leading out to pitchside, Matchday Sponsorship, Matchball Sponsorship, Matchday Programme Advert, Website Advertising, Lifetime Plaques to be installed on the front of the New Stand.
Anyone interested in any of these sponsorships is asked to contact Graham Wynn on 07952 190802 or email marketing@littlehamptontownfc.co.uk