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Sutton Town A.F.C.

2007 establishments in England2014 disestablishments in EnglandAssociation football clubs disestablished in 2014Association football clubs established in 2007Central Midlands Football League
Defunct football clubs in NottinghamshireEast Midlands Counties Football LeagueSutton-in-Ashfield

Sutton Town A.F.C. was a football club based in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The previous club was a member of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division until 2007 when they resigned, but the new club joined the Central Midlands League Premier Division, three levels lower in the English football league system, and later played in the East Midlands Counties League. The team was reformed in 2020, and was initially accepted into the Notts Senior league, but they never started the seasons fixtures. They then began playing friendlies in Spring 2021 ahead of again joining the Notts Senior League. They played against Nottinghamshire, Nuthall AFC, Trent Vineyard and Rushcliffe Reserves although the results were not made public.

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