Saxon Rovers F.C.

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Saxon Rovers
Full nameSaxon Rovers Football Club
Founded1944
Ground Cape Town
ChairmanAllan Roman
Website Club website

Saxon Rovers are a South African football club based in Cape Town. They currently play in the amateur leagues.

SeasonPositionDivisionGames PlayedWonDrewLostGoals forGoals againstPointsNotes
2001/20025 National First Division (Coastal Stream)261011541−3541 [1]
2000/20013 National First Division (Coastal Stream)261231145−4039 [2]
1999/20006 National First Division (Coastal Stream)261131246−4636 [3]
1998/19994 National First Division (Coastal Stream)26127737−2543 [4]
1997/19984 National First Division (Coastal Stream)381981182−5565 [5]
1996/19977 National First Division (Western Cape Stream)301110939−3943 [6]

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