Slough Town
Coach:
Neil Baker
Establishment Date:
0
League Affiliation:
ENG Conference South Division
Stadium:
Arbour Park
Seating Capacity:
2000
Team Info
Slough Town Football Club is an English semi-professional team based in Slough, Berkshire, currently competing in the National League South, the sixth tier of English football. The club, nicknamed The Rebels, plays its home matches at Arbour Park, a modern community stadium. Founded in 1890, the team's colors are amber and blue. Slough Town has a rich non-league history, with a key era in the 1980s and 1990s which included winning the FA Trophy in 1982 and achieving promotion to the Football Conference (now National League) in 1994. The club is also famous for its historic rivalry with nearby Wycombe Wanderers. In the modern era, after a period of exile and ground-sharing, the move to Arbour Park in 2016 heralded a new chapter, with the team re-establishing itself as a competitive force in the National League South. The fan base is known for its passionate and vocal support, creating an excellent atmosphere. Slough Town is a club with a proud history and a bright future in its new home.
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ENG Conference South Division 2025-2026 2026/04/18
Enfield Town
22:00
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Slough Town
Most Value Player
John Goddard
150000
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