Sheffield University F.C.

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Sheffield University
Full nameSheffield University Football Club
League BUSA Football League

Sheffield University F.C. is an English association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. This football club is amongst the largest sporting clubs at the University of Sheffield. [1]

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History

League and cup history

Sheffield University League and Cup history [2] [3] [4]
SeasonDivisionPosition FA Amateur Cup FA Vase
1914–152nd Qualifying Round-
1925–261st Qualifying Round-
1929–303rd Qualifying Round-
1932–33 Yorkshire League 10th/10--
1933–34 Yorkshire League 12th/13--
1934–35 Yorkshire League 18th/18--
1935–36 Yorkshire League 20th/20--
1968–69Preliminary Round-
1970–71Preliminary Round-
1971–72Preliminary Round-
1972–732nd Qualifying Round-
1973–741st Qualifying Round-
1974–75-1st Round
1975–76-1st Round
1976–77-1st Round
1977–78-Preliminary Round

Records

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References

  1. "Clubs & Societies". su.sheffield.ac.uk. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  2. Sheffield University
  3. British Newspaper Archive
  4. Hawthorn, Fred (2009). The FA Amateur Cup : Complete Results. soccerdata.