Waterloo Rovers F.C.
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Full name | Waterloo Rovers Football Club | ||
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Ground |
Maes y Dre Recreation Ground Welshpool Gwynedd Powys | ||
League | Mid Wales Football League Division One | ||
2011-12 | Mid Wales Football League Division One, 9th (of 15) | ||
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Waterloo Rovers Football Club is a Welsh football club based in Welshpool, Powys. They currently playing in the Mid Wales Football League.
The home colours are blue shirts with black shorts and socks.[1]
Waterloo Rovers were founded after the war by Welshpool brother's Bert and Tom James, playing on the old tip, before later folding and joining with Guilsfield. After a few years joined with Guilsfield, Waterloo Rovers regained independence, and began playing on a pitch by Maesydre, and Welshpool Rugby Club's pitch, where they have played ever since. In 1978 Bert and Tom's younger brother, Fred James, became the first President of Waterloo Rovers F.C.
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