Redfearn Sports
Full nameRedfearn Sports Football Club
Founded(as Redfearns)

Redfearn Sports F.C. was an English football club based in Monk Bretton, South Yorkshire.

History

It is not known when the club was first formed, but Redfearns F.C., representing the Redfearns Glassworks in Monk Bretton, entered the FA Cup on three occasions before the First World War. As a Barnsley League club, they changed name to Redfearn Sports F.C. and won the prestigious Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup in 1969, beating Frickley Athletic at Denaby United's Tickhill Square ground. In 1973 they entered the Yorkshire Football League as Redfearn National Glass, and in their first season won the League Cup and promotion to the Second Division. A second successive promotion was earned in 1975, but the club withdrew from the league in 1977, returning to the Barnsley League.

In 1982 they won the Sheffield & Hallamshire Junior Cup, and were runners-up in the same competition in 1991, having reverted to being called Redfearn Sports. Soon after, the club disbanded.

League and cup history

Redfearn Sports League and Cup history[1][2][3]
SeasonDivisionPositionFA CupFA Vase
1911–12Preliminary round-
1912–13Preliminary round-
1913–14Preliminary round-
1973–74Yorkshire League Division 34th/16--
1974–75Yorkshire League Division 23rd/15--
1975–76Yorkshire League Division 18th/16-1st round
1976–77Yorkshire League Division 113th/16-2nd round
1977–78-1st round

Honours

Records

References

  1. "Football Club History Database - Redfearn National Glass".
  2. "The website for the English football association, the Emirates FA Cup and the England football team".
  3. "Club Redfearns, England".
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