Last updated : 19/05/2024 15:45:25
Introduction
Tatsfield Rovers are a Saturday football team made up of 13 team members.
The team is from Tatsfield, Surrey, England, United Kingdom and play in the Sevenoaks And District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition Three.
Tatsfield Rovers started using TeamStats in September 2018 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 4 games.
Team Details
Location
Tatsfield Surrey England United Kingdom
League
Sevenoaks And District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition
Team Type
Tatsfield Rovers Football Club
Tatsfield Rovers Football Club is a Saturday football team based in Tatsfield, Surrey, England. They currently play in the Sevenoaks and District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition Three.
History
The club was founded in 1951 and has been playing in the Sevenoaks and District Football League ever since. They have won the league title on four occasions, most recently in 2018-19.
The club also won the Sevenoaks Junior Charity Cup in 2018-19.
Current Season
Tatsfield Rovers are currently in their second season in the Sevenoaks and District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition Three. They are currently in third place in the league table.
The club's next match is against Crockenhill on Saturday, September 3rd.
Sources
- Tatsfield Rovers - Sevenoaks And District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition
- Tatsfield Rovers FC (@TatsfieldFC)
- Tatsfield Rovers FC | Sevenoaks and District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition - Full-Time - The FA
About the Sevenoaks and District Football League & Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition
The Sevenoaks and District Football League is a football league based in Kent, England. It was founded in 1921 and currently has 32 clubs competing in its various divisions.
The Sevenoaks Charity Cup Competition is an annual knockout cup competition for clubs in the Sevenoaks and District Football League. It was first played in 1922 and has been won by Tatsfield Rovers on one occasion, in 2018-19.