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Histon Football Club is an English football club based in the twin villages of Histon and Impington, approximately 5 kilometres (3 miles) north of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. In the 2007-08 season they compete for the first time in the Conference National, after having won and been promoted from the Conference South in 2006-07, the highest level that the club has ever reached in the English football league system. Their current manager is Steve Fallon. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Stephen Paul Fallon (born 3 August 1956 in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire) is an English football manager, currently in charge of Conference South side Histon F.C. Fallon has been in charge of the Stutes since 1999, and has in that time guided the club from the Eastern Counties League (level 9...
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Histon and Impington are villages in Cambridgeshire, England, They are situated just north of Cambridge, the main bulk of the settlements being separated from the city by the A14, However Impington is contrary to popular opinion on both sides of this road. ...
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Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs) is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west. ...
Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
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Conference South (currently billed as Blue Square Southern for sponsorship reasons) is one of the second divisions of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
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Stephen Paul Fallon (born 3 August 1956 in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire) is an English football manager, currently in charge of Conference South side Histon F.C. Fallon has been in charge of the Stutes since 1999, and has in that time guided the club from the Eastern Counties League (level 9...
Histon are nicknamed "The Stutes", originating from the club's previous name Histon Institute, and they play their home matches at Bridge Road in Impington. Histon's crest features a rose, the flower representing the rose-covered field given to the club by local firm Chivers. Chivers was a jam factory, and the major employer in Histon & Impington. The company's chairman, John Chivers, helped to found the Histon Institute in 1903, from where Histon F.C. has its origins.[1] The Impington windmill by Mark Claessen Impington is a village in Cambridgeshire some 4km North of the city of Cambridge, England. ...
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Histon play in red and black, their traditional colours, with red jerseys, black shorts and black socks. Their current away kit is sky blue shirts, royal blue shorts and sky blue socks. Histon's traditional rivals used to be Ely City, but the clubs have not met in recent years and Histon now consider nearer neighbours Cambridge City and Cambridge United as current-day rivals, as they are now in the same division as United and one above City. Ely City F.C. are a football club based in Ely, England. ...
Cambridge City Football Club is an English association football club currently playing in the Conference South. ...
Cambridge United Football Club (also known as United and The Us or simply Cambridge) is a professional football club from Cambridge, England. ...
History 20th Century The club was formed in 1904 as Histon Institute F.C. and played for many years in the Cambridgeshire Football League. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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In 1960 the club (which by now had dropped the "Institute" from their name) joined the Delphian League, but just three years later this league disbanded. Histon, along with most of the other member clubs, joined the Athenian League. In 1966 they switched to the Eastern Counties League, where they were to play for nearly twenty-five years. When the ECL adopted a two-division format, in 1988, Histon were placed in the Premier Division. In the 1989-90 season Histon won the Jewson League Cup, but lost players Lance Key and Shaun Sowden to Sheffield Wednesday and Giuliano Maiorana to Manchester United. In 1993 the club reached the brink of extinction when its committee was dismissed for mal administration and miss approproation of funds. This signalled a new start and despite very trying times a new committee was formed and the recovery started. They were relegated to Division One in 1995 but were promoted back up two years later. During this time manager Graham Daniels departed for Cambridge City, a decision he would later come to regret and this meant the arrival of Simon Allen and once again the standards were raised. He guided the first team back from the Eastern Counties League Division to the Premier Division. The 1997-98 season saw Neil Kennedy establish a club record by scoring 46 senior goals in the season, winning the golden boot for the League, and Histon finished 3rd.[2] The club also won the Fair Play award for the third season running. In the same season, Sean Audley also established a club record by scoring the most goals recorded to date in one season. He scored a record 79 goals in the reserve side, and by doing so he earned himself the golden boot for the League top scorer. The following season produced another manager in Trevor Collins who took over the role and by doing so took the team to 4th in the league. But in the 1999-00 season they won the Premier Division title under the management of another manager, former Cambridge United player Steve Fallon, and were promoted to the Southern Football League. The title was won on the last day of the season with a 2-1 defeat of Gorleston.[2] The Delphian League was an English amateur football league in and around London. ...
The Athenian League was an English amateur football league in and around London. ...
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Manchester United Football Club are a world-famous English football club, based at the Old Trafford stadium in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and are one of the most popular sports clubs in the world, with over 50 million supporters worldwide. ...
Cambridge United Football Club (also known as United and The Us or simply Cambridge) is a professional football club from Cambridge, England. ...
Stephen Paul Fallon (born 3 August 1956 in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire) is an English football manager, currently in charge of Conference South side Histon F.C. Fallon has been in charge of the Stutes since 1999, and has in that time guided the club from the Eastern Counties League (level 9...
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Gorleston F.C. is a football club based in Gorleston in Norfolk, England. ...
21st Century The start of the 21st Century for Histon was slow, and in the first three seasons Histon managed 4th spot twice and a disappointing 10th which momentarily halted the fast rise they had experienced with Steve Fallon up the non-league pyramid. The 2003-04 season saw Histon finish 2nd in the Southern League's Eastern Division to claim promotion to the Premier Division, and they followed this up by winning the Premier Division championship at the first attempt, and with it promotion to Conference South, the highest level at which the club had ever played. Stephen Paul Fallon (born 3 August 1956 in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire) is an English football manager, currently in charge of Conference South side Histon F.C. Fallon has been in charge of the Stutes since 1999, and has in that time guided the club from the Eastern Counties League (level 9...
The Southern League Premier Division is a football league covering central and south western England. ...
Conference South (currently billed as Blue Square Southern for sponsorship reasons) is one of the second divisions of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
In their first season at this level Histon finished in 5th place, enough to secure a place in the play offs for promotion to the Conference National. They won their first game away at Farnborough Town 3-0, but lost 2-0 in the play-off final at Broadhall Way against St. Albans City. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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In the FA Cup they managed to reach the second round proper after beating Hednesford Town in the first round. The team managed a draw away at Nuneaton Borough but were defeated in the replay at Bridge Road 2-1. They would have played Premiership club Middlesbrough if they had won. The second round replay saw 3,077 people at Bridge Road,[3] the highest attendance of the whole season.[4] The 2004–05 season saw Histon take on League Two side Shrewsbury Town in the F.A Cup 1st Round Proper, setting up a 2nd Round tie at home to Yeovil Town with a 2-0 victory. They lost to Yeovil in the 2nd Round, but it did not affect their league performances as they clinched the Southern League Premier Division title on the last day of the season. The season was also notable for a 5-0 win against local rivals Cambridge United, for many years the "big" club in the region, in the FA Trophy. This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
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The two mainstands under snow cover after heavy snowfall on Easter Sunday 2008. On the 14 April 2007, the Stutes beat Welling United 1-0 at Bridge Road to secure promotion to the Conference National for the first time in their history. Adrian Cambridge scored the winner in the 89th minute. Just two days previously, officials from the Conference had passed Bridge Road as fit for Conference football, paving the way for promotion - the club's 4th in 7 years - to the highest point in the football league pyramid reached in the club's history. In the same season striker Neil Kennedy got his 300th goal for the club with a hat-trick against Havant & Waterlooville. is the 104th day of the year (105th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Welling United Football Club are an English football club, based in Welling in the London Borough of Bexley and playing in the Football Conference South Division for semi-professional teams. ...
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Havant & Waterlooville F.C. is an English league football team based at West Leigh Park in Havant, England and nicknamed The Hawks. ...
In Histon's first season in the Conference National the Stutes played their first televised game. On September 20, 2007 Setanta broadcast, from Bridge Road, the 1-0 win against Oxford United. Later in the season the club broke their record home attendance when a crowd of 3,721 saw Histon beat local rivals Cambridge United 1-0 on January 1, 2008.[5] In that month's transfer window the club signed Jack Midson from Bishops Stortford[6] and sold striker Cliff Akurang to Barnet.[7] Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
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Histon's recent successful period has been under the managership of Steven Fallon and John Beck, both former Cambridge United players. Along with bought-in players such as Antonio Murray and John Kennedy, Fallon's team draws its foundations from local players that have risen through the ranks, such as captain Jamie Barker and Neil Andrews. John Alexander Beck (born Edmonton, London May 25, 1954) is a former British footballer and manager. ...
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Antonio Murray (born September 15, 1984 in Cambridge, England) is a professional football player, currently playing for Hibernian FC. He was signed from Ipswich Town in January 2005 to replace the departing Craig Rocastle, and went on to make 13 appearances in his first season. ...
Histon's mascot is the Histon Hound, which used to be Tom Matthews but now has been taken over by the much more popular George Flitton. For the past year, both Josh Few and Jamie Smith have been trying to become Histon's biggest fan, following in the footsteps of the Chief Chanter.
Leagues The Delphian League was an English amateur football league in and around London. ...
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The Eastern Counties League (also known under a sponsorship contract as the Ridgeons League) is an English football league at level 5 of the National League System. ...
The Eastern Counties League (also known under a sponsorship contract as the Ridgeons League) is an English football league at level 5 of the National League System. ...
The Eastern Counties League (also known under a sponsorship contract as the Ridgeons League) is an English football league at level 5 of the National League System. ...
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Conference South (currently billed as Blue Square Southern for sponsorship reasons) is one of the second divisions of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
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Histon play at the Bridge Road, also known as the Glassworld Stadium for sponsorship purposes. Due to the club's fast rise up the non-league system, the stadium has had to undergo major transformations, the latest being a new 500-seat stand which will also contain headquarters for the Cambridgeshire FA. It was finished in late 2007, bringing the ground's seated capacity to over 1,000. Plans are also in place to build a new away stand due to The Football League regulations that require a 1,500 stand.[8] The ground was graded as an A grade Non-League stadium on January 7, 2008 when delegates from the The Football League passed it fit to play Football League Two football, should Histon become eligible through promotion.[9] Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (3648 Ã 2736 pixel, file size: 4. ...
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Further ground improvements were started in early March 2008. Covered terracing for the whole of the 'Rec End' and a seated stand running the length of the pitch opposite the Main Stand are due to be finished in April 2008.[citation needed] Norwich United F.C. is a football club based in Norwich, England. ...
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Reserves Histon's reserve team are unusual in that they play at a high level of the National League System, only 4 divisions below the 1st team. They joined the Eastern Counties Football League Division One in 2001 and achieved second place in 2002. They are currently members of the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division. Nearing the end of the season they are in a relegation battle, which currently sees them bottom, 16 points from safety.[10] The National League System comprises the seven levels of the English football league system immediately below the level of the FA Premier League and The Football League. ...
The Eastern Counties League (also known under a sponsorship contract as the Ridgeons League) is an English football league at level 5 of the National League System. ...
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Players - As of 13 August 2007.[11]
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Current squad | No. | | Position | Player | | 1 |
 | GK | Lance Key | | 2 |
 | DF | Matty Haniver | | 3 |
 | DF | Erkan Okay | | 4 |
 | DF | Mat Mitchel-King | | 5 |
 | DF | Matt Langston | | 6 |
 | MF | Adrian Cambridge | | 7 |
 | MF | John Kennedy | | 8 |
 | MF | Neil Andrews | | 9 |
 | FW | Neil Kennedy | | 10 |
 | FW | Antonio Murray | | 11 |
 | MF | Jamie Barker | | 15 |
 | DF | Roscoe Hipperson | | 17 |
 | MF | Robbie Nightingale | | | | No. | | Position | Player | | 18 |
 | MF | Nathaniel Knight-Percival | | 20 |
 | GK | Mark Osborn | | 21 |
 | GK | Danny Naisbitt | | 22 |
 | GK | Matt Cowell | | 23 |
 | FW | Daniel Wright | | 24 |
 | DF | Craig Pope | | 25 |
 | DF | Gareth Gwillim | | 26 |
 | DF | Mark Webster | | 27 |
 | DF | Adam Dalby | | 28 |
 | FW | Gavin Gordon | | 30 |
 | DF | Patrick Ada | | 33 |
 | FW | Jack Midson | | Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
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Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, and formerly inside forwards, are the players on a team in football in the row nearest to the opposing teams goal, who are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals. ...
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Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, and formerly inside forwards, are the players on a team in football in the row nearest to the opposing teams goal, who are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals. ...
Antonio Murray (born September 15, 1984 in Cambridge, England) is a professional football player, currently playing for Hibernian FC. He was signed from Ipswich Town in January 2005 to replace the departing Craig Rocastle, and went on to make 13 appearances in his first season. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
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The Bolton players in white are defending - the nearest player is trying to prevent the Fulham forward in cyan from crossing the ball. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
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A football goalkeeper leaves the ground to parry a shot on goal In many team sports, a goalkeeper (termed goaltender, netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports) is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal. ...
Mark Osborn (born June 19, 1981 in Bletchley, England) is an English footballer, currently on loan at Halesowen Town fromHiston. ...
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A football goalkeeper leaves the ground to parry a shot on goal In many team sports, a goalkeeper (termed goaltender, netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports) is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal. ...
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A football goalkeeper leaves the ground to parry a shot on goal In many team sports, a goalkeeper (termed goaltender, netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports) is a designated player that is charged with directly preventing the opposite team from scoring by defending the goal. ...
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Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, and formerly inside forwards, are the players on a team in football in the row nearest to the opposing teams goal, who are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals. ...
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2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 49th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
is the 225th day of the year (226th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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| | | Aldershot Town | Altrincham | Burton Albion | Cambridge United | Crawley Town | Droylsden | Ebbsfleet United | Exeter City | Farsley Celtic | Forest Green Rovers | Grays Athletic | Halifax Town | Histon | Kidderminster Harriers | Northwich Victoria | Oxford United | Rushden & Diamonds | Salisbury City | Stafford Rangers | Stevenage Borough | Torquay United | Weymouth | Woking | York City Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
The Conference National is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
Aldershot Town Football Club, based in Aldershot, England, was founded in the spring of 1992 just after the closure of debt-ridden fourth division club Aldershot Football Club, who had been founded in 1926 and had been league members since 1932. ...
Altrincham Football Club is a football club from Altrincham, Greater Manchester. ...
Burton Albion F.C. are an English football team currently playing in the Nationwide Conference. ...
Cambridge United Football Club (also known as United and The Us or simply Cambridge) is a professional football club from Cambridge, England. ...
Crawley Town Football Club is an English football team from Crawley, West Sussex. ...
Droylsden Football Club of Conference North are based in Droylsden, Greater Manchester, only a few miles from neighbours, FA Premier League side Manchester City. ...
Ebbsfleet United F.C. is an English football team currently playing in the Football Conference. ...
Exeter City Football Club are an English football club, based in Exeter, who have played in the Football League for most of its history, but now play in the Conference National or Blue Square Premier. ...
Farsley Celtic Association Football Club are an English football club based in Farsley, Leeds which was founded in 1908. ...
Forest Green Rovers F.C. was an English football team based in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. ...
Grays Athletic Football Club are a football team from the south east of England, representing the small town of Grays, Essex. ...
Halifax Town Association Football Club are an English football team currently playing in the Conference National. ...
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Northwich Victoria Football Club is an English football team based in Wincham, Northwich, Cheshire. ...
For the Northern Irish football club, see Oxford United Stars F.C. Oxford United Football Club are an English football team who are currently playing in the fifth tier of English football for the 2007â08 season. ...
Rushden and Diamonds is an English professional football club who play in the Conference National. ...
Salisbury City Football Club are an English football club based in Salisbury, Wiltshire. ...
Stafford Rangers Football Club are a semi-professional English football team from Stafford who play in the Conference National. ...
Stevenage Borough F.C. are an English football team based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in the Conference National. ...
Torquay United Football Club, nicknamed the Gulls, is an English association football club based in the seaside resort town of Torquay, Devon. ...
Weymouth F.C., also known as The Terras, are a Dorset-based English football club based in the town of Weymouth, who play in the Conference National. ...
Woking F.C. are a football club from Woking, Surrey, England, formed in 1889. ...
York City Football Club is an English football club based in York, North Yorkshire. ...
| | | | Cambridge Regional College | Dereham Town | Felixstowe & Walton United | Harwich & Parkeston | Haverhill Rovers | Histon Reserves | Ipswich Wanderers | King's Lynn Reserves | Kirkley & Pakefield | Leiston | Lowestoft Town | Mildenhall Town | Needham Market | Newmarket Town | Norwich United | Soham Town Rangers | Stanway Rovers | Swaffham Town | Walsham-le-Willows | Wisbech Town | Woodbridge Town | Wroxham The Eastern Counties League (also known under a sponsorship contract as the Ridgeons League) is an English football league at level 5 of the National League System. ...
The Eastern Counties League Premier Division is the highest division in the Eastern Counties League (also known under a sponsorship contract as the Ridgeons League). ...
The 2007â08 season is the 128th season of competitive football in England. ...
Cambridge Regional College Football Club is a football club from Cambridge, England, which was founded in 2006. ...
Dereham Town F.C. is a football club based in Dereham in Norfolk, England. ...
Felixstowe & Walton United F.C. are a football club based in Felixstowe, England. ...
Harwich & Parkeston F.C. is a football club based in Harwich in Essex, England. ...
Haverhill Rovers F.C. are a football club based in Haverhill, England. ...
Ipswich Wanderers F.C. is a football club based in Ipswich, England. ...
Kings Lynn F.C. are an English football club based in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, currently playing in the British Gas Business Southern League Premier Division. ...
Kirkley & Pakefield F.C. is a semi-professional football team based in Kirkley, a district of Lowestoft, England, currently playing in the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division, at the 5th step within the non-league pyramid. ...
Leiston F.C. is a football club based in Suffolk, England. ...
Lowestoft Town F.C. is a semi-professional football team based in Lowestoft, England, currently playing in the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division, at the 5th step within the non-league pyramid. ...
Mildenhall Town F.C. are a football club based in Mildenhall in Suffolk, England. ...
Needham Market F.C. is a football club based in Suffolk, England. ...
Newmarket Town F.C. is a football club based in Suffolk, England. ...
Norwich United F.C. is a football club based in Norwich, England. ...
Soham Town Rangers F.C. is a football club based in Ely, England. ...
Stanway Rovers F.C. are a football club based in Stanway, near Colchester, England. ...
Swaffham Town F.C. is a football club based in Swaffham, England. ...
Walsham-le-Willows F.C. are a football club based in Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, England. ...
Wisbech Town F.C. are a football club based in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England. ...
Woodbridge Town F.C. is a football club based in Suffolk, England. ...
Wroxham F.C. is a football club based in Norfolk, England. ...
| Cambridgeshire Football League Premier Division 2007-08 v • d • e | | Cambridge University Press | Cottenham United | Eaton Socon | Ely City Reserves | Fordham | Great Paxton | Great Shelford | Histon 'A' | Hundon | Littleport Town | Needingworth United | Newmarket Town Reserves | Over Sports | Waterbeach | Wickhambrook | Wisbech Town Reserves The 2007â08 season is the 128th season of competitive football in England. ...
Cambridge University Press Football Club is one of the oldest clubs in Cambridgeshire, founded in 1893. ...
Ely City F.C. are a football club based in Ely, England. ...
Newmarket Town F.C. is a football club based in Suffolk, England. ...
Wisbech Town F.C. are a football club based in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England. ...
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The Football Association (The FA) is the governing body of football in England and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. ...
For other sports leagues which may be referred to by this name, see List of professional sports leagues. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
England B team England B is a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the England national football team. ...
England C (previously known as the England National Game XI and the England Semi-Pro national team) is a football team that represents England at semi-professional level. ...
This article is about the English FA Cup. ...
The Football League is a league competition featuring professional football clubs from England and Wales, and is the oldest such competition in world football. ...
The Football League Championship (often referred to as The Championship for short, or the Coca-Cola Football League Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League. ...
Football League One (often referred to as League One for short or Coca-Cola Football League 1 for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
Football League Two (often referred to as League Two for short or Coca-Cola Football League 2 for sponsorship reasons) is the third-highest division of The Football League and fourth-highest division overall in the English football league system. ...
First International England U-21 0-0 Wales U-21 (Molineux, Wolverhampton; December 15, 1976) Biggest win England U-21 8-1 Finland U-21 (Boothferry Park, Hull; October 12, 1977) Biggest defeat Romania U-21 4-0 England U-21 (PloieÅti, Romania; October 14, 1980) & England U-21...
CAPTAIN: Richard Chaplow (West Bromwich Albion) COACH: John Peacock ...
First International England U-21 0-0 Wales U-21 (Molineux, Wolverhampton; December 15, 1976) Largest win England U-21 8-1 Finland U-21 (Boothferry Park, Hull; October 12, 1977) Worst defeat Romania U-21 4-0 England U-21 (PloieÅti, Romania; October 14, 1980) & England U-21...
The Football League Cup, commonly known as the League Cup, is an English football competition. ...
The Football Conference is a football league at the top of the National League System of non-League football in England. ...
Conference National (currently billed as the Blue Square Premier for sponsorship reasons) [1] is the top division of the Football Conference. ...
The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
Conference South (currently billed as Blue Square Southern for sponsorship reasons) is one of the second divisions of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
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First international {{{First game}}} Biggest win England 4 - 2 Netherlands (Tubize, Belgium; 7 May 2007) Biggest defeat Spain 1 - 0 England (Tournai, Belgium; 13 May 2007) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 2007) Best result 2007, Qualifying European Championship Appearances 3 (First in 2005) Best result 2007: runners-up vs...
The England national under-16 football team are the youth players that may work their way up the ladder and end up in the England national football team. ...
For the rugby league competition, see Charity Shield (rugby league) The Football Association Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield) is an English association football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the FA Premier League and the winners of the FA Cup. ...
The Northern Premier League logo. ...
The Northern Premier League logo. ...
The Northern Premier League First Division North is a football league planned to cover the north of England from the 2006-07 season. ...
// The split of the Northern Premier League First Division resulted in the Northern Premier League Division One North and the Northern Premier League Division One South. ...
This is a list of football clubs located in England and the leagues and divisions they play in (though note that not all play in the English football league system). ...
The Football League Trophy is the generic name of an English football competition for clubs in the two lower divisions of The Football League and, in some seasons, the leading sides in the Conference National. ...
For other uses, see Southern Football League (disambiguation). ...
The Southern Football League Premier Division is a football league covering central and south western England. ...
The Southern Football League Division One Midlands is a football league covering the most of the Midlands. ...
The Southern Football League Division One South & West is a football division covering southern and western England. ...
The Football Association Challenge Trophy is an English football competition for clubs playing in the Football Conference, Southern League, Isthmian League, and Northern Premier League. ...
The Isthmian League is a regional football league covering London and South East England. ...
The Premier Division is the top division of the Isthmian League. ...
The Isthmian League First Division North was a football division of the Isthmian League in the UK for two seasons from 2002-03 till 2003-04. ...
The Isthmian League First Division South was a football division of the Isthmian League in the UK for two seasons from 2003-03 till 2003-04. ...
This is a partial list of English football stadia, ranked in descending order of capacity. ...
The Conference League Cup is the generic name of an English football competition, open to clubs playing in levels 5 or 6 of the English football league system, (steps 1 and 2 of the National League System), which covers the three Football Conference divisions. ...
The English football league system, otherwise known as the football pyramid, is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in England (although for historical reasons a small number of Welsh clubs also compete). ...
The Football Association Challenge Vase is an annual football competition for teams playing in the lower regional leagues of England. ...
This page details football records in England. ...
The FA National League System Cup is a new football competition run by The Football Association. ...
This is a list of foreign players in Premier League. ...
Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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