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  2. Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) - Wikipedia

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    Godalming Recreation Club 1893–94 Weybridge 1894–95 Guildford 1895–96 Woking: ... Windlesham United 1991–92 Sheerwater: 1992–93 Bisley Sports: 1993–94

  3. F.C. St Helens - Wikipedia

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    The club currently play at Windleshaw Sports, St. Helens. [4]The Windleshaw Sports Ground is a site of great historical significance in the town, currently the home of FC St Helens but also being the headquarters of St Helens Cricket Club for many years and the home of St Helens RFC until their move to Knowsley Road for the 1890–91 season.

  4. Windlesham - Wikipedia

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    Windlesham is a geographically-large village in the Surrey Heath borough of Surrey, England, approximately 25 miles (40 km) south west of central London. Its name derives from the Windle Brook , which runs south of the village into Chobham , and the common suffix 'ham', the Old English word for 'homestead'.

  5. FC United of Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    FC United of Wrexham chairman, Andrew Ruscoe, commented, "Winning this league is a landmark moment for our club. It reflects the immense dedication, passion, and teamwork that define FC United of Wrexham. Mr. Alfi’s visit and his generosity in funding our celebration underscore the global connection and community spirit that futsal can ...

  6. Knowsley United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Knowsley United was an English football club based in what is now the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley in Merseyside from 1963 to 1997. Founded in Kirkby as Kirkby Town , the club moved to Huyton in 1988 and took the name Knowsley United.

  7. Winsford United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club play at the Barton Stadium, which is located off Kingsway in the Wharton area of Winsford town. The stadium formerly had a greyhound racing. It was formerly known as the Great Western Playing Field, but was renamed in honour of R.G. Barton, who led the committee to re-establish Winsford United after the First World War.

  8. Chesham United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was established in 1917 by a merger of Chesham Town and Chesham Generals. [2] The new club joined the Spartan League in 1919, which the Generals had been members of prior to World War I. [3] They won back-to-back league titles in 1921–22 and 1922–23, and were champions again in 1924–25. [4]

  9. F.C. United of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    F.C. United's first game was a friendly against Leigh RMI in 2005.. The club was founded in 2005 by disaffected supporters of Manchester United. [7] Although there were varying reasons for their dissatisfaction, [8] [9] the catalyst for F.C. United's formation was the 12 May 2005 takeover of Manchester United by American businessman Malcolm Glazer.