Cudworth Village F.C.
English association football club in Cudworth, South Yorkshire
Football club
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Cudworth Village F.C. (English: /ˈkʊdɜːrθ/ CUD-erth) was an English association football club based in Cudworth, South Yorkshire.
History
Little is known of the club other than that it competed in the FA Cup in the 1920s and 1930s.The club was founded by workers from the local glass blowers factory. The date of the club disbanding is up to interpretation.
Records
- Best FA Cup performance: 2nd Qualifying Round, 1928–29
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Yorkshire Portal
- Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley
- City of Doncaster
- Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham
- City of Sheffield
(cities in italics)
- Adwick le Street
- Askern
- Barnsley
- Bawtry
- Chapeltown
- Conisbrough
- Cudworth
- Dinnington
- Doncaster
- Edlington
- Hatfield
- Hoyland
- Maltby
- Mexborough
- Mosborough
- Penistone
- Rawmarsh
- Rossington
- Rotherham
- Royston
- Sheffield
- Stainforth
- Stocksbridge
- Swinton
- Thorne
- Tickhill
- Wath upon Dearne
- Wombwell
See also: List of civil parishes in South Yorkshire
- Places
- Population of major settlements
- SSSIs
- High Sheriffs
- Country houses
- Castles
- Listed buildings: Grade I
- Grade II*
- Scheduled monuments
- People
- Monastic houses
- Rivers
- Windmills
- Museums