| Full name | Cowes Sports Football Club | |
|---|---|---|
| Nickname | The Yachtsmen | |
| Founded | 1881 | |
| Ground | Westwood Park,Cowes | |
| Capacity | 2,000 (500 seated) | |
| Chairman | Steve Woodward | |
| Manager | Ian Potts | |
| League | Wessex League Premier Division | |
| 2024–25 | Wessex League Premier Division, 12th of 20 | |
Cowes Sports Football Club is afootball club based inCowes, Isle of Wight, England. They play in theWessex League Premier Division. The club is affiliated to the Isle of Wight Football Association, which is a division of theHampshire Football Association.[1]
Cowes Football Club was formed in 1881 and played in friendlies until 1886, when they entered the Hants and Dorset Junior Cup.[2] In 1896 they became founder members of theHampshire League becoming its first ever champions and completing the double by winning theHampshire Senior Cup.[2] The club joined theSouthern Football League Division Two (South West Section) in 1898, winning that division at their first attempt. They finished as runners-up in the overall Division two play-off toThames Ironworks.[3] They were promoted to Division One after a test match againstRoyal Artillery Portsmouth, but folded the following season due to financial problems and resigned from the Southern League on 18 December 1899.[3][4]
The club was reformed in 1903, and joined theHampshire League Division One.[2] The club entered theFA Cup many times during its time in the Hampshire League, reaching the Fourth Qualifying Round in 1957–58 and 1963–64.[3] Cowes were relegated to Division Two in 1967, and won the league in 1975.[2][3] The club was still a Division Two side by the 1980s when the club merged withWhites Sports to form Cowes Sports.[5]
The club was promoted to Division One in 1988–89 after finishing third, and after winning Division One in 1993–94, Cowes Sports were promoted to theWessex League.[5] The club reached the Fifth Round of theFA Vase in 1999–2000.[5] They were placed in the Wessex League Division One upon reorganisation in 2005, and the league was renamed the Premier Division the following season. Cowes Sports were relegated to Division One in 2010.[6] In the 2014–15 season Cowes Sports gained promotion back to the Premier Division by finishing in second place behind winners Team Solent.

Cowes Sports play their games at Westwood Park in Cowes.
The club moved to the ground in September 1912 after their old Brooklyn ground was sold for housing.[7] The club purchased the ground in 1945 for a total amount of £665.[7]
Former playerMarc Burrows scored the sport's fastest ever goal whilst at the club, In a record time of 2.5 seconds, beating the previous record set byRicardo Oliveira, in a reserve team match againstEastleigh in 2004.[9]
A list of other former Players who meet the following criteria