From Season 2007/2008 Rustington FC will play in the Sussex County Football League Division 2 Rustington FC was formed in 1903 and joined the Bognor District League shortly afterwards. They became members of the Littlehampton District League when football resumed after the Great War, winning the title four times, in 1933, 1934, 1948, and 1949. The club’s more recent history saw Rustington enter the West Sussex League, when a re-organisation saw all the District Leagues in that part of the county merge together. Rustington lifted the West Sussex League title in 2003/04 and were promoted to Division 3 of the Sussex County League. Among the players in their championship-winning side was the legendary Terry 'The Twister' Withers - a member of Littlehampton's all-conquering 1990/91 team, and subsequently a County League championship winner at Wick. The club’s first season in the County League was something of a revelation. An 8th place finish may not appear anything special, but to a large extent this was due to a phenomenal record in cup competitions that saw Terry Withers lift no fewer than three trophies: the Division Two Challenge Cup (vs Lingfield); the Vernon Wentworth Trophy (vs Newhaven); and the very difficult to win Sussex Intermediate Cup (vs Bosham). In addition there were an impressive four Team of the Month awards picked up for Division Three. Season 2006/07 will be long remembered by everyone at the club and the viewers of SkySports News as the amazing unbeaten record lasting a full calender year was advertised throughout the county and indeed picked up by local and national news and press. This season also saw Rustington promoted as champions of Division 3 and rightly take their place in senior football.