Full name | Vale Recreation Football Club |
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Founded | 1932 |
Ground | Corbet Field |
Capacity | 3,000 |
President | Anthony (Tony) Smith |
Chairman | Nigel Hurford |
Head Coach | Jody Bisson |
League | Priaulx League |
2015-16 | 3rd/7 |
Website | Club website |
Vale Recreation F.C. is a football club which was formed in 1932 by Wilfred J Corbet and is based in the Channel Island of Guernsey.
The club is affiliated to the Guernsey Football Association and plays in its leagues; the club has won the top league, the FNB Priaulx League, on thirteen occasions, making them the third most successful club. In the Upton Park Trophy they have one of the worst records in the Channel Islands, losing eleven of the fifteen finals they have reached. They also compete in the Reserve Division, called the Jackson League, as well as in the Railway League (third team) and the Veterans League (over 35s).
The club is one of the few Channel Islands clubs to have competed in the FA Vase, competing in the four seasons from 1987 to 1991; in 1987/1988 they got to the fourth round, the best ever by a Channel Island club until Guernsey FC reached the semi-final in 2012/13.
The club consists of a senior first team (Priaulx League) and reserve team (Jackson League), third team (Railway League), a veterans' team, a senior ladies' side and junior teams for Under 18s, Under 16s, Under 14s,Under 13s and Under 12s.
Vale Recreation has achieved the Football Association's Charter Standard Development status which is awarded when a club is able to demonstrate that it meets the FA’s criteria as to playing programme; child protection; sports equity and ethics and club management. Through their Standard Development status they are able provide opportunities for players from the age of five to receive coaching and competition in junior and senior men's and ladies' football. Coaching is by qualified coaches who are trained and have been screened for their suitability for working with young people.
2015/16 Vale Rec finished 3rd in the Priaulx League and won the Stanger Cup 3-1 versus Rovers AC at the Corbet Field. They also reached cup semi finals in the Wheway Cup (Jersey) losing 3-1 to Sylvans, the Jeremie Cup losing 2-1 to Trinity (Jersey) and the Le Riches Cup (Jersey) losing 2-0 to Trinity.
2016/17 Vale Rec lost the Rawlinson Cup 3-2 to Sylvans at the Cycling Ground.