Wokingham Town The club are reported to have been founded in 1875, although there are reports of meetings of the club in October 1874. They joined the Ascot & District League, and after absorbing Wokingham Athletic in 1910–11, the 1912–13 season saw the club win the Ascot & District League and the Camberley Hospital Cup. After winning the Division One title in 1953–54, They transferred to the
Delphian League in 1957 and then the
Corinthian League in 1959. They were runners-up in Division One East in
2009–10, earning promotion to the Premier Division, although this required groundsharing with
Bracknell Town. Although they retained the cup the following season, defeating
Marlow United 2–1 in the final, the ground grading issues resulted in the club being demoted back to Division One East at the end of the season. The club went on to win the cup for a fourth time in a row in 2014–15, defeating
Binfield 2–1 in the final. The season also saw them win the
Division One East title, securing promotion to the Premier Division. However, they finished bottom of the Premier Division the
following season and were relegated back to Division One East. After the
2019–20 and
2020–21 seasons were abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the club were promoted to the Premier Division North of the
Combined Counties League based on their results in the abandoned seasons.
Wokingham Town In 2024 the club was renamed Wokingham Town. ==Ground==