Full name | Hamptons Sports Football Club |
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Hamptons Sports F.C. was an English association football club based in South Yorkshire. They competed in the Yorkshire Football League and FA Amateur Cup.
Hamptons Sports League and Cup history [1] [2] | |||
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Season | Division | Position | FA Amateur Cup |
1952–53 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 13th/14 | Preliminary Round |
1953–54 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 10th/16 | Preliminary Round |
1954–55 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 7th/16 | 1st Qualifying Round |
1955–56 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 11th/16 | Preliminary Round |
1956–57 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 9th/17 | 1st Qualifying Round |
1957–58 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 12th/14 | Extra Preliminary Round |
1958–59 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 10th/13 | Preliminary Round |
1959–60 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 7th/15 | 2nd Qualifying Round |
1960–61 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 11th/19 | - |
1966–67 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 8th/17 | - |
1967–68 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 2nd/17 | - |
1968–69 | Yorkshire League Division 1 | 18th/18 | - |
1969–70 | Yorkshire League Division 2 | 13th/18 | - |
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