Fareham Town were formed in 1947, when three local sides Fareham FC, Fareham Brotherhood FC and Fareham Youth Centre FC amalgamated together after at a public meeting in the town in 1946, it was suggested to form a football club for the town.[2] The club joined the Portsmouth League and started playing their games at Beaconsfield Meadow, before moving to Bath Lane.[2]
At the end of the 1948–49 season the club gained promotion to Division 3 (East) of the Hampshire League, and gained promotion to Division Two as champions at the first attempt.[3] The club made further progress in the 1952–53 season when they finished as Runners-up in Division Two to gain promotion to Division One.[3] Three seasons later the club then made its debut in the FA Cup, making it to the fourth qualifying round before being knocked out by Wycombe Wanderers.[4] The club in the 1959–60 competition won Division One for the first time.[3] Further success would follow when the club won Division One, five cnsecutive seasonstimes from the 1962–63 campaign.[5] The club would go on to win the league twice more during the 1970s.[6] In 1975 the club then moved to its present home of the Cams Alders ground.[7]
With the club finishing runners up in the 1978–79 campaign the club successfully joined the Southern Football League, starting in the Southern Division.[6] In the 1982–83 season the club was placed in the Premier Division of the league, when the league was re-structured.[8] The club would then spend the next seven seasons in the Premier Division, during which time, they managed to get to the Semi-finals of the FA Trophy before losing to the eventual winners Kidderminster Harriers.[9] At the end of the 1988–89 campaign the club finished 19th and were relegated to the Southern Division, where they would then spend the next nine seasons.[4] During this time the club would win the Hampshire Senior Cup for the fourth time, when they beat Farnborough Town 4–1 in the final.[2]
At the end of the 1997–98 season the club, decided to move down to the Wessex League, due to the finances involved in staying in the Southern League.[2] Since then the club has remained in the top division of the Wessex League.[4]
Stadium
Fareham Town play their home games at Cams Alders Football Stadium, Cams Alders, Palmerston Drive, Fareham, Hampshire, PO14 1BJ.
Cams Alders has a covered stand seating 450 people, whilst the rest of the ground is reserved for standing. The ground has floodlights, allowing evening games to be played.