Wellington (Herefords) F.C.

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Wellington
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Full name Wellington Football Club
Nickname(s) The Wellies
Founded 1968
Ground Wellington Playing Fields
Wellington
Herefordshire
Chairman Phil Smith
Manager Mark Jarvis and Stuart Gwynne
League West Midlands Regional
League Premier Division
2007-08 West Midlands Regional League
Premier Division, 14th
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Wellington (Herefords) F.C. are a football club based in the village of Wellington, Herefordshire, England. They were established in 1968. In the 2003-04 season, they reached the third round of the FA Vase. For the 2007-08 season, they are members of the West Midlands Regional League Premier Division. Although officially named simply Wellington F.C., the county in which they play is usually appended to their name to differentiate them from another Wellington F.C. based in Somerset.

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[edit] History

The club was originally formed in 1968 as a youth side, playing on a pitch which had been loaned to them by a local farmer and changing in the village hall. The founders were John Perkins, Robert Morgan and local businessman Will Mobbs.

The first league the club entered was Division 3 of the Herefordshire Football League. In 1978 the club moved to a new village playing field and, following the building of new wooden changing rooms in 1981, was invited into the Herefordshire Premier Division. The club has won the championship of this league on seven occasions, the most recent three times by the reserve team following the promotion up the pyramid of the first team.

In the mid-90s extensive improvement work was carried out on the facilities at the Playing Fields and, following a Herefordshire Premier League and Cup double in 1996-97, the club successfully applied to join the West Midlands Regional League. In their second season they finished champions of Division 1 South and also won the League Cup, but were not promoted to the Premier Division as their ground did not yet meet the requirements for that level of football. In 1999-2000 the team finished second and retained the league cup and, following a fund raising drive, further ground improvements were made which allowed the club to be promoted to the Premier Division where they remain to this day, achieving their highest ever finish in the 2004/05 season in 5th place.

[edit] Club records

  • Best league performance: 5th in West Midlands Regional League Premier Division, 2004/05
  • Best FA Cup performance: none
  • Best FA Vase performance: 3rd round, 2003/04

[edit] Sources

  • Wellington at the Football Club History Database

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