Club History
Royal Holloway Old Boys FC was formed in 1994 by a group of graduating students. Since its inception, it has grown from a single Sunday side to a successful Surrey Intermediate League club with First and Reserve teams playing each Saturday.
- 1990s
- 2000s
- Hall of Fame
- 1994-5: Thames Valley Sunday League Division 2 Winners (Promotion), RHUL 5-a-side Winners
- 1995-6: Guildford & Woking Saturday League Division 2 Winners (Promotion), N Hillingdon Sunday League Division 1, 3rd Place (Promotion), Sunday League Division 1 Cup Runners Up, QPR Festival of Football Winners, RHUL 5-a-side Winners
- 1996-7: Guildford & Woking Saturday League Division 1 Runners Up (Promotion), RHUL 5-a-side Winner
- 1997-8: Guildford & Woking Alliance Saturday League Premier Division Runners Up (Promotion), Sunday League Billinghurst Cup Runners Up
- 1998-9: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday League Division 3 Runners Up (Promotion), Sunday League Premier Division Cup Winners
- 1999-2000: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday League Division 2 Winners (Promotion), Sunday League Division 6 Winners (Promotion to Division 2), Surrey County FA Sunday Cup Winners
- 2001-2: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Reserve League Division 3 Runners Up (Promotion), Surrey Intermediate (Western) Reserve Challenge Cup Finalists, Waverley Sunday Charity Cup Finalists
- 2002-3: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Reserve League 4th Place (Promotion)
- 2004-5: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Premier Division 13th Place (Relegated)
- 2008-9: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Reserve Division 1 Runners Up
- 2009-10: Surrey Intermediate (Western) Saturday Division 1 Runners Up (Promotion)
Stewart Ross
Was also know as: Rossi
Playing Position: Midfield
He was...a northerner
Profile:
Rossi was a central midfielder who could wipe the floor with the oppo on his day. When fit, he could boast to be one of the best players in the club. Unfortunately, he had a few injury problems over the years, however he won Players' Player of the year in season 1998/9 and went on to become a key member in helping the 1st XI gain promotion with two fine goals against a strong Dunsfold side in season 1999/2000. His involvement took a new level when he finally won the role of first team skipper in season 2003/4, a role he always wanted, he led the team to a credible 6th place that season, but sadly his appearances were numbered after he took up a new job in Leeds in October 2004.
