Roundel F.C.

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Roundel
Full nameRoundel Football Club
Dissolved1903 [1]
GroundStaniforth Road

Roundel F.C. was a football club based in Darnall, South Yorkshire in England

Contents

History

The club competed in the FA Cup in the early 1900s.

League and cup history

Roundel League and Cup history [2] [3] [4]
SeasonDivisionPosition FA Cup
1899–1900 Hatchard League *-
1900–01 Hatchard League -
1901–02 Sheffield Association League 2nd Qualifying Round
1902–03 Sheffield Association League -
1903–04 Sheffield Association League Withdrew Extra Preliminary Round

* League play-off winners

Honours

League

Records

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References

  1. Sheffield Evening Telegraph, 16 September 1903
  2. The FA Cup Archive The FA
  3. Roundell FC Wildstat.com
  4. British Newspaper Archive