Four Crosses F.C.

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Four Crosses
Full nameFour Crosses Football Club
Nickname(s)Crosses
Founded1975
GroundFoxen Manor
ChairmanAndrew Ellis
ManagerGraham Dyke
League Central Wales Northern Division
2023–24 Central Wales Northern Division, 4th of 15

Four Crosses Football Club is a Welsh football team based in the village of Four Crosses, Montgomeryshire, in northern Powys, Wales. They play in the Central Wales Northern Division. [1]

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History

Four Crosses FC came into existence ahead of the 1975–76 Montgomeryshire League season [2] and were Division Two champions in 1979–80 and Division One runners-up in 1984–85. The club changed their identity to Llanymynech Rovers for the 1989–90 campaign. [2]

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References

  1. "Membership of Tier 3 leagues confirmed". Football Association of Wales. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. 1 2 Townsend, Stuart (18 September 2021). "The long and storied tale of Four Crosses Football Club". Oswestry & Border Counties Advertizer. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  3. "Four Crosses". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 13 July 2020.

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