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Ossett Albion are an English football team who play in the Northern Premier League First Division. They play at Queen's Terrace, more commonly known as Dimplewells, the area of Ossett the ground is situated in. The Northern Premier League First Division is an football league covering the north of England. ... Badge of Ossett town. ...


The club was formed in 1944. 1944 was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...


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Ossett Albion Football Club | sponsorship news | uksponsorship.com - 23.7.2004 | sport | UK (649 words)
Ossett Albion is a Unibond Northern Premier League Football Club, based in Ossett near Wakefield, in the heart of West Yorkshire.
Ossett Albion has reached the higher echelons of non-League football virtually against all odds and on resources considerably lower than comparable organisations at the same or similar level.
Ossett Albion has now become aware of the fact that the club can offer so much in return for a company's support and is currently undergoing a radical change commercially.
Ossett Albion (H) (450 words)
Bishops started well enough, but it was Ossett Albion who took the lead on 19 minutes through Toronczak who wriggled through the defence and beat Wolfe to his right.
In the first minute of extra time Ossett thought they had the lead when Neil failed to collect a cross and the ball was headed home, but the sympathetic referee awarded a foul instead.
A cross from the right appeared to be handled by an Ossett defender in the area, and in the confusion that followed a defender knocked the ball back to his 'keeper with his knee.
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