Taunton Town F.C., Association football club in Taunton, England.
Taunton Town F.C. is a football club based at Wordsworth Drive, competing in the Southern League Premier Division South. The stadium holds around 3,000 spectators and serves as home to the club in the seventh tier of English football.
The club was founded in December 1947 and began playing in the Somerset Senior League before moving to the Western League in 1953. This move marked the start of its involvement in regional English football competition.
The club carries the Peacocks nickname and holds a place in the town's sporting life. Local supporters have followed the team for generations, shaping its community identity.
The stadium offers clear views of the pitch and is straightforward to access. Visitors should plan their route in advance, as access methods can vary depending on where they are coming from.
In 2019, the stadium hosted one of the longest penalty shootouts in English football history. This event remains memorable for followers of the sport.
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