Wombwell F.C.

Wombwell
Full name Wombwell Football Club
Founded 1920
Dissolved 1934

Wombwell F.C. was an English football club located in Wombwell, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.

History

The club was formed in 1920 and was [1] the second senior team to represent the village, after Wombwell Town became defunct in the 1900s. Wombwell entered the Yorkshire League and the FA Cup in their inaugural season. After finishing in second place in their first season they moved to the Midland League.

Wombwell spent 12 seasons in the Midland League, in which time they won the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup and reached the 1st Round of the FA Cup in 1930, being knocked out by Wellington Town. In 1934, with debts mounting, the club withdrew from the Midland League and dissolved.[2]

League and cup history

Wombwell League and Cup history[3][4][5]
Season Division Position FA Cup
1920–21
Yorkshire League
2nd/13
2nd Qualifying Round
1921–22
Midland League
12th/22
5th Qualifying Round
1922–23
Midland League
15th/22
Preliminary Round
1923–24
Midland League
18th/22
1st Qualifying Round
1924–25
Midland League
15th/15
2nd Qualifying Round
1925–26
Midland League
12th/21
1st Qualifying Round
1926–27
Midland League
19th/20
1st Qualifying Round
1927–28
Midland League
20th/23
Preliminary Round
1928–29
Midland League
25th/26
Preliminary Round
1929–30
Midland League
21st/26
2nd Qualifying Round
1930–31
Midland League
23rd/24
1st Round
1931–32
Midland League
20th/24
1st Qualifying Round
1932–33
Midland League
23rd/23
1st Qualifying Round

Honours

Records

References

  1. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 24 July 1920
  2. Hull Daily Mail, 24 January 1934
  3. Wombwell Football Club History Database
  4. Wombwell WildStat
  5. British Newspaper Archive
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