Club History
Kingsteignton affectionately known as the Rams, after the fact that every year the village of Kingsteignton celebrates by holding a ram roasting festival. Formed in 1930 and commenced South Devon league competition in the 30-31 season. There are records of football being played in the village long before the formation of the club, even in fact long before the formation of the football association in 1863. It was not until the 1920's when there were two village clubs, Kingsteignton Forrester's and the Kingsteignton Liberals that newspaper match reports appeared with any resemblance of regularity.
The current club owes its existence to no small degree to one man a Mr J Cooke, a Forrester player; it was he that proposed the joining of the two Kingsteignton clubs to form one new club Kingsteignton Athletic. Home fixtures were played at Orange Farm, where St Michael’s road now stands & it was not long before the newly formed team found success, Herald cup finalists in 1931 and 1936 and winners of the trophy in 1935. In 1934, Athletic were the South Devon league champions & runners up in both 1935 and 1936.



