Hereford Futsal Club

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Hereford Futsal Club
Full nameHereford Futsal Club
Founded2010
Ground thepoint4, Hereford
League FA Futsal League - Midlands

Hereford Futsal Club is an English futsal club which competes in the FA Futsal League.

The first team played their first season in the FA Futsal League in 2010. The club also has a ladies team and junior teams. The first team squad has many players from the United Kingdom, as many of the players are recruited from a selection of teams from the 2 Hereford Futsal leagues.

History

Hereford Futsal Club was founded in June 2009. After a successful first season of local leagues, Hereford futsal league decided to invite a selection of players to see if they would be interested in playing in the national futsal league representing Hereford.

The club entered the FA Futsal League in 2010, playing in the Midland Conference. The team finished in 7th and bottom of the league, with 1 win in 12 matches.

In the 2010/11 season, Hereford finished 5th out of 7 teams in the midlands conference, this time with 7 points in total.


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