Doncaster United F.C.

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Doncaster United
Full nameDoncaster United Football Club
Founded1959
Dissolved1969

Doncaster United F.C. was an English association football club based in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

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History

League and cup history

Doncaster United League and Cup history [1] [2]
SeasonDivisionPosition FA Amateur Cup
1959–60 Yorkshire League Division 24th/15 1st Round
1960–61 Yorkshire League Division 116th/18 1st Qualifying Round
1961–62 Yorkshire League Division 22nd/14 2nd Qualifying Round
1962–63 Yorkshire League Division 111th/16 4th Qualifying Round
1963–64 Yorkshire League Division 116th/16 1st Qualifying Round
1964–65 Yorkshire League Division 29th/15 Preliminary Round
1965–66 Yorkshire League Division 212th/15 Preliminary Round
1966–67 Yorkshire League Division 26th/17 1st Qualifying Round
1967–68 Yorkshire League Division 213th/17 2nd Qualifying Round
1968–69 Yorkshire League Division 215th/17 1st Qualifying Round

Records

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References

  1. Doncaster United Football Club History Database
  2. Hawthorn, Fred (2009). The FA Amateur Cup : Complete Results. soccerdata.