AFC Sudbury have been relegated to the Ryman Division One North, after a single season in the Ryman Premier League.
Burgess Hill Town picked up a 1-1 draw at Worthing during the lunchtime kick-off meaning, which confirmed AFC's fate.
It was the Yellows' first season in step 7 of English football, the highest the club had ever reached.
Despite the status, AFC produced an excellent performance in their final home game of the season, as they drew 1-1 against Suffolk rivals Needham Market.
Former Sudbury man Luke Ingram gave the visitors the lead, while James Baker slotted home his 6th goal of the campaign to give the hosts a share of the spoils.
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Burgess Hill Town picked up a 1-1 draw at Worthing during the lunchtime kick-off meaning, which confirmed AFC's fate.
It was the Yellows' first season in step 7 of English football, the highest the club had ever reached.
Despite the status, AFC produced an excellent performance in their final home game of the season, as they drew 1-1 against Suffolk rivals Needham Market.
Former Sudbury man Luke Ingram gave the visitors the lead, while James Baker slotted home his 6th goal of the campaign to give the hosts a share of the spoils.
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Captain Sam Clarke features for Sudbury |
James Baker scored for the Yellows as they secured a draw with neighbours Needham Market. |