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The club was established in 1886 as Worthing Association Football Club. [2] After playing friendlies, their first competitive game was a Sussex Senior Challenge Cup match on 27 November 1886 in which they defeated Brighton Hornets 1–0 at home. [2] In 1892–93 they won the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup, beating Eastbourne 2–1 in the final. [2]
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Worthing United Football Club is a football club based in Worthing, England. Established in 1988 by a merger of Wigmore Athletic and Southdown, they are currently members of the Southern Combination Division One and play at the Robert Albon Memorial Ground.
Worthing Football Club are an English association football club based in Worthing, West Sussex, fielding men's and women's teams. The women's team currently play in The FA Women's National League Division One South West, [1] having been moved laterally from The FA Women's National League Division one South East [2] in the previous season.
[6] [7] He moved on loan to Worthing later that month. [8] [9] His loan with Worthing was terminated on 29 September, and he immediately moved on loan to Tonbridge Angels. [10] On 7 February 2024, he joined Welling United for the remainder of the season on loan. [11] On 28 March 2024, he moved on loan to Gateshead. [12]
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Beresford came through the Brighton & Hove Albion academy [2] before joining his hometown club, Worthing. [3]In 2019, Beresford started his senior football career with Isthmian League club, Lancing. [2]
Sparts (after the football club), Blitherers Bognor Regis Boggers, Bog Buggers (pejorative, alludes to the last words of King George V) Bolton Trotters (originally a football term, it is now used to describe anyone from Bolton and surrounding area), Noblot (collective noun, anagram for Bolton) Bo'ness Bo'neds (pejorative) Bootle