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Bromsgrove Sporting Football Club is a football club based in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England. The club was founded in 2009 and played their first season, 2010–11 , in Midland Football Combination Division Two, where they ended third.
Bromsgrove Rovers were formed in 1885 and initially played in the local Studley & District League, during which time they played on at least four grounds before arriving at Victoria Ground in 1910. Rovers were promoted to the Birmingham & District League in 1898, where they were runners up in the 1904–05 season.
Birmingham United Football Club is a football club originally representing the village of Barnt Green, near Bromsgrove, in Worcestershire, England. Members of the Midland League Division Two, the club are currently based in nearby Redditch and play at the Valley Stadium.
The club was founded in 1902 and first played in the original Bromsgrove Football League. [1] They had a successful first season, winning the league title at their first attempt. [ 1 ] In the early 1950s, the club disbanded but was reformed by Gill Webb and Paddy Eades.
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Bromsgrove Rovers: 1947–48 Atherstone Town: 2–0 Bromsgrove Rovers: 1948–49 Nuneaton Borough: 2–1 Banbury Spencer: 1949–50 Stourbridge: 2–1 Bedworth Town: Replay. First match ended 1–1. 1950–51 Lockheed (Leamington) 3–1 Hereford United: Replay. First match ended 2–2. 1951–52 Brierley Hill: 2–1 Halesowen Town: 1952–53 ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Football clubs in England. It includes active clubs that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for Clubs that are affiliated to and play in the competitions administered by the Worcestershire County Football Association .
He then moved to Redditch United in the Conference North after moving from Barwell [7] where he made 13 appearances in all, six in the league, scoring one goal [8] —a diving header in the second minute of second half stoppage time to give Barwell a 2–1 victory over Grantham Town on 4 September 2010 after coming on a substitute.