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  2. Worcester City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Worcester (blue and white shirts) in action against Dover Athletic in 2009. The club was formed on 9 September 1902 when, following the liquidation of another local side, Berwick Rangers, Worcester Rovers amalgamated taking the present name of Worcester City F. C. [4] taking over Berwick's fixture list in the Birmingham & District League.

  3. Category:Worcester City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Worcester City players past and present. Pages in category "Worcester City F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. Andy Awford - Wikipedia

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    Awford began his career at his home-town club Worcester City where he became the youngest player ever to appear in the FA Cup, aged just 15 years 88 days, when he came on as substitute in a tie at Boreham Wood.

  5. Worcestershire Senior Cup - Wikipedia

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    Worcester City: 28 2015–16 Record most titles (shared). Stourbridge: 12 2012–13 Bromsgrove Rovers † 6 1995–96 Dissolved in 2010. Redditch United: 6 2013–14

  6. Gareth Seddon - Wikipedia

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    After his departure from Salford City, Seddon signed for Ramsbottom United in June 2016. [25] He made his competitive debut for Ramsbottom on the opening day of the season, at home in a 3–1 win against Goole on 13 August 2016. Seddon scored his first goal for the club the following game, in a 2–1 away defeat to Kendal Town 3 days later. [26]

  7. David Boddy - Wikipedia

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    Boddy joined the board of Worcester City Football Club in 1999, being a board member for 10 years, including serving as chairman from 2003 until 2009. [10] After this, Boddy had a spell at the Football Conference (now the National League) from January 2010 until January 2013, where he was assistant general manager and a director of the League. [11]

  8. George Williams (footballer, born 1993) - Wikipedia

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    He joined Worcester City in the Conference North in August 2013, and on 9 November 2014 was a member of the team that infamously defeated League One side Coventry City 2–1 in an FA Cup first round tie. [3]

  9. Category:Worcester City F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Worcester City F.C. managers" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.