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Full name | Beccles Caxton Football Club |
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Founded | 1880 |
Ground | Caxton Meadow, Beccles |
League | Anglian Combination Division Two |
2021-22 | Anglian Combination Division Two 10th of 14 |
Beccles Caxton Football Club is an English football club based in Beccles, Suffolk. The club have been members of the Anglian Combination since the league's foundation in 1964 [1] and are currently in Division Two after being promoted from Division Three in 2019. [2]
They play an annual match against Beccles Town called the Hospital Cup. All proceeds from the match are donated to Beccles Hospital. [3]
Division Four Champions 1987-88 & 2005-06
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