Home ground: The Memorial Playing Fields, Upper Beeding Upper Beeding first team play in the West Sussex Football Premier Division, the reserve side play in Division 3 North.
Upper Beeding formed in 1965, playing as it still does at the Memorial Playing Field, High Street, Upper Beeding. In the 1965/66 season the club competed in the Worthing League, in the first season we were Division 2 Champions and winners of the Suttle Shield.
In 1988 the club joined the West Sussex Football league, we were Division 5 Champions in 1991/92, promoted from Division 4 in 1993/94 and promoted from Division 3 as Champions in 1994/95 when we also won the Tony Kopp Cup. In the same season the Reserves were Division 5 Champions.
In 1996/97 we were Champions of Division 1 gaining promotion to the West Sussex League Premier Division, in 1997/98 we finished 4th, in 1998/99 finishing 2nd and culminating the season by winning the Vernon Wentworth Cup 2-1 in a memorable final against The Ship (Aldwick).
Season 2001/2 we were promoted and elected to the Sussex County League Division 3 for the first time in our history
2006/7 we were relegated back to the West Sussex Football League and we moved our Reserve Team to that league from the Worthing + District League.
2007/08 was a one of Beedings most succesfull seasons in recent years. A new manager and new players drove Beeding to promotion back to the Premier Division.
2009/10 was another season of progression for Manager Gordon Lean and his young squad. A good mid-table finish, beating Champions Newtown Villa and promoted Barnham along the way.
The Reserves gained promotion to WSFL Division 3 after a great season, securing the runners-up spot.
The 2010/11 season saw the club improve once again,On their day the 1st team were a match for any Intermediate side beating Champions Angmering on the final day and Newtown Villa at home and away, finishing up in 5th place, whilst the newly promoted Reserves had another fantastic season finishing 3rd. |