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・ 1891–92 Football Alliance
・ 1891–92 Football League
・ 1891–92 Football Tournament
・ 1891–92 in English football
・ 1891–92 in Scottish football
・ 1891–92 Irish League
・ 1891–92 Netherlands Football League Championship
・ 1891–92 Newton Heath LYR F.C. season
・ 1891–92 Northern Football League
・ 1891–92 Ottawa Hockey Club season
・ 1891–92 Rangers F.C. season
・ 1891–92 Scottish Cup
・ 1891–92 Scottish Football League
・ 1891–92 Sheffield United F.C. season
・ 1891–92 Small Heath F.C. season
1891–92 St. Mary's F.C. season
・ 1891–92 Stoke F.C. season
・ 1892
・ 1892 AHAC season
・ 1892 Alabama Cadets football team
・ 1892 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
・ 1892 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
・ 1892 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
・ 1892 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
・ 1892 Army Cadets football team
・ 1892 Atlantic hurricane season
・ 1892 Auburn Tigers football team
・ 1892 Baltimore Orioles season
・ 1892 Boston Beaneaters season
・ 1892 Broken Hill miners' strike


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1891–92 St. Mary's F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
1891–92 St. Mary's F.C. season

The 1891–92 season was the seventh since the foundation of St. Mary's F.C. based in Southampton in southern England. For the first six years, the club had been restricted at first to friendly matches and then in cup tournaments organised by the Hampshire Football Association. In 1891, the team (known as the "Saints") entered a national competition for the first time, when it competed in the qualifying rounds of the F.A. Cup.
==Summary of the season==
The club had entered the Hampshire Junior Cup in its inaugural year, 1887–88, winning it for three consecutive years, thus retaining the trophy. In 1890–91, they had moved up to the Hampshire Senior Cup, which they had also won, with a victory over a team from the Royal Engineers based at Aldershot.
In May 1891, at their Annual General Meeting, the club's president, Dr. Russell Bencraft announced that the club had a membership of 400 and a bank balance of over £100. As a consequence of their success in local tournaments, the club were "going further afield" and had entered the "English Cup". The club "had no expectation of doing much, but they would be satisfied if they got through to the first round, and some day he hoped they would do even more".
At the A.G.M., it was agreed that the club should provide the players with their kit but, as this would be in breach of the Football Association's rules, the club would "loan" the players the cost. This was agree at 12s (60p) for a pair of boots, 7s (35p) for a shirt and 4s 2d (21p) for a pair of "knickers". The players would still be required to wash and repair their own kit.
Since 1889, the club's home ground had been the Antelope Ground in St. Mary's Road, which they rented from St. Mary's Church.
In the FA Cup, St. Mary's reached the second qualifying round where they defeated Reading 7–0 before the result was overturned following an appeal by Reading. The club retained the Hampshire Senior Cup for the second year but experienced their first defeat in a cup tournament in the Hampshire County Cricket Club Charity Cup, losing 3–1 to the Royal Engineers.

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