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Frickley Athletic : ウィキペディア英語版
Frickley Athletic F.C.

Frickley Athletic Football Club is a football club in South Elmsall, West Yorkshire, England who play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. Frickley Colliery F.C. as they were known until 1974, have won the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup on twelve occasions, second only to Sheffield Wednesday.〔(Frickley Athletic Museum - Records )〕 Since 1910 Frickley have played home matches at Westfield Lane Stadium, on the edge of the former Frickley Colliery site.
==History==
Frickley were officially formed in 1910 as part of the wider Frickley Athletic Club of the Cartlon Main owned Frickley Colliery. It is widely accepted that Frickley initially competed in the Sheffield Association League and the Yorkshire League, before joining the Midland League, where the club spent many years. Despite this, records show that a Frickley team competed in the Mexborough Montagu Hospital Charity Cup as early as 1908 and in the South Yorkshire League in 1908
prior to joining the Sheffield Association League.〔(Frickley Athletic Museum - War Era )〕 In 1960, after finishing bottom of the Midland League〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.footballsite.co.uk/Statistics/NonLeagueTables/ML1959-60.htm )〕 and the Midland League disbanding due to lack of teams, Frickley became the only Yorkshire football club to ever play in the Cheshire County League, returning to the Midland League in 1970. Frickley joined the Northern Premier League in 1976, then spent seven seasons at the pinnacle of non-league football, the Football Conference (for six of those years still known as the ''Alliance Premier League''), with a highest finish of 2nd place in 1985–86 before being relegated the next season. At that time the club had four players in the England Non League team: Paul Shirtliff, Russ Wilcox, Gary Hooley and Paul Wilson.

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