Royston United F.C.

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Full nameRoyston United Football Club

Royston United F.C. was an English association football club based in Royston, South Yorkshire, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.

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History

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

League and cup history

Royston Unitedl League and Cup history [1] [2] [3]
Season FA Cup
1900–01 1st qualifying round
1901–02 3rd qualifying round
1902–03 3rd qualifying round
1903–04 1st qualifying round

Records

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