Kilnhurst Colliery F.C.

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Full nameKilnhurst Colliery Football Club

Kilnhurst Colliery F.C. was an English association football club based in Kilnhurst, South Yorkshire.

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History

League and cup history

Kilnhurst Colliery League and Cup history [1] [2] [3] [4]
SeasonDivisionPosition FA Cup
1945–46
Sheffield Association League Division 2
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1946–47
Sheffield Association League
/18
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1947–48
Sheffield Association League
/20
-
1948–49
Sheffield Association League
/18
Preliminary Round
1949–50
Preliminary Round
1950–51
Preliminary Round

Records

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References

  1. FA Cup Archive The FA
  2. Kilnhurst Colliery Football Club History Database
  3. Kilnhurst Colliery WildStat
  4. British Newspaper Archive