Yeading F.C.

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Yeading
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Full name Yeading Football Club
Nickname(s) The Ding, The Bunnies or Rabbitohs
Founded 1960 (or c.1894)
Ground The Warren,
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Capacity 3,500 (250 seated)
Chairman Phillip Spurden
Manager Johnson Hippolyte
League Conference South
2005-06 Conference South, 16th
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Yeading F.C. are an English football club from Yeading in the London Borough of Hillingdon, west London, currently playing in the Conference South.

Their roots trace to a youth club formed in Yeading in 1960. However there was a Victorian amateur team which folded in the 1920's, so in fact Yeading F.C. can trace their history back to the 19th century. They have been known as Yeading Football Club since 1965. However, they remained in the junior and intermediate ranks until the 1980s when they were at last granted senior status, joining the old London Spartan League in 1984 and the Isthmian League in 1987. In 1990 they won their first national title, the FA Vase, as well as their regional division of the league. The following year they were promoted to the league's Premier Division for the first time but were relegated in 1998.

After the Isthmian League First Division was divided in 2002 they were placed in Division One North. They won the championship of that league in the 2003-04 season, returning to the Premier Division. A strong start to the season was crowned on December 5, 2004 with their being drawn at home to Premiership side Newcastle United in the third round of the FA Cup, after beating Brentford F.C. in a 'Wild' West London derby. Yeading's average league game attendance of 137 contrasted with Newcastle's nearly 52,000. After some confusion as to whether the game could be played in front of 2,300 at Yeading's ground, The Warren, it was decided to play it on January 9, 2005 at Loftus Road, and the crowd numbered 10,824. A scoreless first half held out hope of a legendary upset but two second-half Newcastle goals decided the game. Yeading went on to win the Isthmian League Championship that season, earning promotion to Conference South.

On 28 October 2006, Yeading were drawn against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup first round proper. The game was one of the biggest in their history, going up against former back to back European Champions. Yeading were hoping to upset the East Midlands team, but the task proved too much for The Ding, as they were empathically beaten 5-0.

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