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talk). First of all, [2] remove WordPress website link form submission, WordPress is not a reliable source, commonly seen using Blogspot and WordPress links for promotion. and I saw notable past player section but i also see mentioned player 's article but I don't see any mentioned with this club to the those players are in notable past player section.
I suggest you don't mention player in this club article, if they are not connected her , if they are connected with this club, so also mentioned their name with reliable source.Thank you :) Declined by
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Full name | Avonmouth Football Club | |
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Founded | 1919 | |
Ground | King George V Recreation Ground, Avonmouth Road, Bristol | |
Chairman | Eddie Kendall (acting) | |
Manager | Ashley Bennett | |
League | Gloucestershire County Football League | |
2022-23 | Bristol and Suburban Association Football League Premier Division, 1st (Champions) | |
Website | Club website | |
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Avonmouth Football Club is a football club based in Bristol, England. They are currently members of the Gloucestershire County Football League and play at the King George V Recreation Ground, Bristol.
Avonmouth Football Club was formed in 1919 under the name of Avonmouth St Andrews [1], playing their early football in the Bristol Church of England League just off the main road of Avonmouth.
In 1930 they moved to a sports ground built in West Town Road by Philip Napier Miles. Not long after, in 1936, the club moved to the Bristol and District League - winning Division 2 in their first season (1936-37).
Shortly after World War 2 they were allowed to field sides in both the Bristol and District League and Bristol & Suburban League and won the Suburban League Division One title in 1953-54.
In 1967 they found themselves moving ground again, as the construction of the M5 Motorway had demolished their ground at West Town Road. They moved to Canford Park in Westbury-on-Trym, where they stayed until 1986 when they moved to their current ground after Avonmouth Old Boys RFC vacated.
They won the Suburban Premier Division One title in 2006-07 [2] but were unable to get promoted. And, after coming close many times, in the 2022-23 season they got promoted out of the Bristol & Suburban League and into the Gloucestershire County League for the first time in their history, winning the league unbeaten [3] and then earning promotion in a three-team playoff tournament against Hanham Athletic F.C. (also promoted) and Chalford Town F.C.
The club currently play at the King George V Recreation Ground, in the Avonmouth area of Bristol. [4]
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Category:Football clubs in England Category:Football clubs in Gloucestershire Category:Football clubs in Bristol Category:Association football clubs established in 1919 Category:1919 establishments in England Category:Bristol and Suburban Association Football League Category:Gloucestershire County Football League
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