Beighton Miners Welfare F.C.

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Beighton Miners Welfare
Full nameBeighton Miners Welfare Football Club
Founded(as Beighton Recreation)

Beighton Miners Welfare F.C. was an English association football club based in Beighton, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

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History

Starting from the first qualifying round, they reached the first round of the FA Cup in 1953, where they were beaten by Wrexham at Millmoor. [1] During this era they were also members of the Yorkshire League and won the prestigious Sheffield Senior Cup on two occasions. [2] [3]

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References

  1. Millmoor, Rotherham Steve's Football Stats
  2. Beighton MW WildStat
  3. Beighton Miners Welfare at the Football Club History Database