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2.1  As Whitmore Old Boys  







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Wolverhampton United F.C.






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Coordinates: 52°3624.43N 2°0527.19W / 52.6067861°N 2.0908861°W / 52.6067861; -2.0908861
 

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Wolverhampton United
Full nameWolverhampton United Football Club
Founded1976
Dissolved2019
GroundPrestwood Road West, Wednesfield
Capacity150
2018–19West Midlands (Regional) League Division Two, 10th of 11

Home colours

Wolverhampton United Football Club was a football club based in Wolverhampton, England. They were based at Prestwood Road in the Wednesfield area of the city.

History[edit]

Wolverhampton United was established in 1976 as a merger between Oxley F.C. and Whitmore Old Boys F.C. and joined the West Midlands (Regional) League. In their first season they were crowned champions of Division One B. In 1981–82, United were runners-up and were promoted to the Premier Division. They entered the FA Vase four times in the 1980s, reaching the Fourth Round in 1982–83. They were relegated in 1987–88, but returned to the Premier Division in 1996 after finishing runners-up. United were again relegated 1999, but were promoted again after finishing runners-up in 1999–00 and champions in 2000–01. They returned to Division One in 2003–04. The club folded in 2019.[1]

Honours[edit]

As Whitmore Old Boys[edit]

Records[edit]

They recorded a 12–3 defeat to Dudley Town in the JW Hunt Cup in October 2011. This was both their worst defeat in their history and Dudley Town's best victory.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Wolverhampton United at the Football Club History Database
  • ^ Whitmore Old Boys at the Football Club History Database
  • 52°36′24.43″N 2°05′27.19″W / 52.6067861°N 2.0908861°W / 52.6067861; -2.0908861


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