결과

England Northern League Division One 04/01 14:00 - 서튼 콜드필드 v 볼드미어 세인트 마이클스 FC L 1-2
England Northern League Division One 03/09 15:00 - 쉐프쉐드 디나모 v 서튼 콜드필드 W 0-1
England Northern League Division One 02/24 15:00 - 서튼 콜드필드 v 베드워스 유나이티드 W 1-0
England Northern League Division One 02/17 15:00 - 로우보로우 디나모 v 서튼 콜드필드 L 4-2
England Northern League Division One 01/01 15:00 - 서튼 콜드필드 v 콜레쉴 타운 D 2-2
England Northern League Division One 08/22 18:45 - Hinckley LR v 서튼 콜드필드 L 2-0
클럽 친선 경기 07/22 14:00 - 서튼 콜드필드 v 알베쳐치 L 0-2
England Northern League Division One 04/08 14:00 - 서튼 콜드필드 v 캠브리지 시티 W 2-0
England Northern League Division One 12/26 13:00 - 서튼 콜드필드 v 헤일소언 타운 FC D 1-1
England Northern League Division One 11/19 15:00 - 서튼 콜드필드 v Hinckley LR W 2-1
England Northern League Division One 11/01 19:45 - 더레함 타운 FC v 서튼 콜드필드 L 3-2
FA 트로피 10/08 14:00 16 매트록 타운 v 서튼 콜드필드 L 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 4 2
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 7 4 3
Goals against 10 6 4
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 1 1 0

Sutton Coldfield Town Football Club is an English association football club based in Sutton Coldfield. The club participates in the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands.

Despite being the largest team in a town with a population of over 105,000 people (more than that of the home towns of many full-time professional teams), their profile suffers due to their geographical proximity to Aston Villa, who draw considerable support from the town.

History

The club was founded in 1879 and played its first match against the 2nd XI of Birmingham F.C. (no connection to the modern Birmingham City) on 1 February of that year. In their early years, they played in Sutton Park and competed in the Central Birmingham League, Aston and District League, Small Heath League, and Suburban League. In the 1930s, now playing at Coles Lane, they competed in the Birmingham Alliance and Birmingham Combination but met with little success.

After World War II, the club, at the time playing under the name Sutton Town (a name which lasted until 1964), played in the Walsall League and Birmingham Combination before joining the Birmingham & District League (soon to be renamed the West Midlands (Regional) League) in 1954. During the next decade, they struggled in the league with financial problems caused by a devastating fire at their ground forcing them to field only amateur players before switching leagues to the Worcestershire Combination (soon to be renamed the Midland Football Combination) in 1964. They were champions of this league on two occasions before rejoining the West Midlands (Regional) League in 1979, where they were champions at the first attempt. In 1982, after a second-place finish, they stepped up to the Southern League. At the first attempt, they were promoted to the Premier Division but were relegated straight back to the second tier where they remained until the end of the 2009–10 season, before being transferred to the Northern Premier League Division One South.

On 10 May 2011, Sutton Coldfield took part in their first ever Birmingham Senior Cup final, which they won with a 1–0 win over Nuneaton Town. During the summer of 2011, the club installed a new third generation (3G) football pitch. After 12 years at the helm, Chris Keogh resigned as manager in September 2012. His assistant, Neil Tooth, was promoted to the manager's role. In 2015, Sutton won promotion via the play-offs to the Premier Division. In the 2017-18 season, Sutton were relegated with three games remaining after a 2–1 away defeat to Barwell.