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Hull United A.F.C. : ウィキペディア英語版
Hull United A.F.C.

Hull United A.F.C. is a football club based in Hull, England. The club formerly played at Dene Park,〔(Non-league chairman will pay £2 to fans who attend Hull United's opening match ) The Independent, 20 August 2014〕 but moved to Craven Park in October 2015. They are members of Division One of the Northern Counties East League
==History==
The club was formed in 2005 as St Andrews Police Club, and were founder members of Division One of the Humber Premier League.〔(Two divisions for Humber League ) Driffield Times & Post, 12 July 2005〕 In 2007–08 the club won Division One, earning promotion to the Premier Division. In 2009 they changed their name to St Andrews, and then to Hull United in 2014, when the club was rebranded, adopting a new nickname ("the Citizens") and changing their kit colours to black and white, echoing Hull City's original kit.〔('I'll pay you to come and watch my new football team' – Hull United AFC chairman Jamie Waltham ) Hull Daily Mail, 20 August 2014〕
Originally based at East Mount Recreation Centre, following their re-branding as Hull United the club moved to Dene Park, located in the village of Dunswell on the northern outskirts of Hull. The ground was originally the home of fellow Northern Counties East League side Hall Road Rangers F.C., who continued to share the ground with United before relocating to Haworth Park ahead of the 2015/16 season. On 15 August 2015 the club renamed the ground the "Breathe for Cameron Stadium" after local child, Cameron Good, who had died due to asthmatic complications during a football match he was involved in.
In January 2015 the club appointed Curtis Woodhouse as manager, replacing chairman Jamie Waltham, with fellow ex-Hull City team-mate Ian Ashbee also joining as his assistant.〔(Former Hull City man Curtis Woodhouse named as new Hull United manager ) Hull Daily Mail, 13 January 2015〕 One of the club's biggest matches came in March 2015 when I they played Hull City Under-21s in the East Riding Senior Cup, beating them 3-2.〔(Hull United 3 Hull City 2: Tigers dumped out ERCFA Cup by Citizens ) Hull Daily Mail, 24 March 2015〕 Following this win, they progressed to the final where they met Bridlington Town at the KC Stadium with Bridlington eventually winning 4-2. After the club finished as Humber Premier Division runners-up at the end of the 2014–15 season, they were admitted to Division One of the Northern Counties East League.〔(2015/16 proposed constitution unveiled ) Northern Counties East League, 22 May 2015〕 It was announced in June 2015 that assistant manager Ian Ashbee was taking over as club chairman, combining the two roles.〔(‘We want promotion and Hull-born XI playing for Hull United’ – new chairman Ian Ashbee ) Hull Daily Mail, 24 June 2015〕

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