Willenhall F.C.
Willenhall F.C. was an English association football club based in Willenhall in the Black Country. The club was formed by the merger of Willenhall Pickwick F.C. and Willenhall Swifts F.C. and competed in the Birmingham & District League, one of the country's strongest semi-professional leagues, between 1919 and 1930. Willenhall won the league championship in the 1921–22 season. The club also competed in the FA Cup on at least one occasion. The town is currently represented by Willenhall Town of the Midland Football Alliance, but this club has no connection to the original Willenhall club.
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Albert Fletcher (footballer, born 1867)Albert GrovesAlbert KayAlbert Spencer (footballer)Arthur ArrowsmithArthur Potts (footballer)Bill DolmanBilly EllisBilly Smith (footballer, born 1872)Billy Tennant (footballer)Charles Partridge (footballer)Charlie CrossleyCharlie Shaw (footballer, born 1862)Conyers KirbyDavie WalkerEdward BruetonFrank Searle (footballer)Freddie Brown (footballer)George GetgoodGeorge Warren (footballer)George Williams (footballer, born 1879)Gershom CoxHarry ArchHarry Aston (footballer, born 1881)Jack Miller (footballer)Jack Shelton (footballer)Jim BurleighJoe HodnettJohn HallowsMoses LanePeter Smith (English footballer, born 1969)Richard RushtonSid HarroldSteve CoglinTed JugginsThomas Fletcher (footballer)Tommy Knight (footballer)Tommy Lloyd (footballer)William Wilson (footballer, born 1902)
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Willenhall F.C.
Willenhall F.C. was an English association football club based in Willenhall in the Black Country. The club was formed by the merger of Willenhall Pickwick F.C. and Willenhall Swifts F.C. and competed in the Birmingham & District League, one of the country's strongest semi-professional leagues, between 1919 and 1930. Willenhall won the league championship in the 1921–22 season. The club also competed in the FA Cup on at least one occasion. The town is currently represented by Willenhall Town of the Midland Football Alliance, but this club has no connection to the original Willenhall club.
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