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RMS TITANIC\"Nearer My God to Thee\"This is a Reproduction Replica of the Sheet Music with lyrics the Band Played as the Ship Sank.This has been played at the last night of the proms in many occasions
They played the tune to the end to try and raise morale as the evacuation was under way
The Reverse has the song Plus Pre de toi mon Dieu!
A Poignant memento
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RMS Titanic was a passenger liner that struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, and sank on 15 April 1912, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 people in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.


The largest passenger steamship in the world at the time, the Olympic-class RMS Titanic was owned by the White Star Line and constructed at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, UK. After setting sail for New York City on 10 April 1912 with 2,223 people on board, she hit the iceberg four days into the crossing, at 11:40 pm on 14 April 1912, and sank at 2:20 am the following morning. The high casualty rate resulting from the sinking was due in part to the fact that, although complying with the regulations of the time, the ship carried lifeboats for only 1,178 people. A disproportionate number of men died due to the \"women and children first\" protocol that was enforced by the ship\'s crew.

Titanic was designed by experienced engineers, using some of the most advanced technologies and extensive safety features of the time. The sinking of a passenger liner on her maiden voyage, the high loss of life and media frenzy over Titanic\'s famous victims, the legends about the sinking, the resulting changes in maritime law, and the discovery of the wreck have all contributed to the enduring interest in Titanic.

Ocean liners with four funnels

SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse (1897) · SS Deutschland (1900) · SS Kronprinz Wilhelm (1901) · SS Kaiser Wilhelm II (1902) · RMS Lusitania (1906) · RMS Mauretania (1906) · SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (1906) · SS France (1910) · RMS Olympic (1910) · RMS Titanic (1911) · RMS Aquitania (1913) · HMHS Britannic (1914) · RMS Windsor Castle (1922) · RMS Arundel Castle (1921)

Timeline of the world\'s largest passenger ships

Syracusia (240 BCE) · Thalamegos (200 BCE) · The Caravel (1400s) · SS Royal William (1831) · SS Great Western (1837) · SS British Queen (1839) · SS President (1840) · SS Great Britain (1845) · SS Atrato (1854) · SS Great Eastern (1858) · RMS Celtic (1901) · RMS Baltic (1903) · RMS Empress of Scotland (1906) · RMS Lusitania (1907) · RMS Mauretania (1907) · RMS Olympic (1911) · RMS Titanic (1912 ) · SS Imperator (1913) · SS Leviathan (1913) · RMS Majestic (1922) · SS Normandie (1935) · RMS Queen Elizabeth (1940) · MS Carnival Destiny (1996) · MS Grand Princess (1997) · MS Voyager of the Seas (1999) · MS Explorer of the Seas (2000) · MS Navigator of the Seas (2002) · RMS Queen Mary 2 (2004) · MS Freedom of the Seas / MS Liberty of the Seas / MS Independence of the Seas (2006) · MS Oasis of the Seas (2009) · MS Allure of the Seas (2010)

Olympic-class ocean liners

RMS Olympic (1910) · RMS Titanic (1911) · HMHS Britannic (1914)

Deck officers on the RMS Titanic

Edward J. Smith, Captain · Henry T. Wilde, Chief Officer · William M. Murdoch, First Officer · Charles H. Lightoller, Second Officer · Herbert J. Pitman, Third Officer · Joseph G. Boxhall, Fourth Officer · Harold G. Lowe, Fifth Officer · James P. Moody, Sixth Officer

RMS Titanic on film and TV

Saved from the Titanic (1912) · In Nacht und Eis (1912) · Atlantic (1929) · Titanic (1943) · Titanic (1953) · A Night to Remember (1958) · S.O.S. Titanic (1979) · Raise the Titanic (1980) · Titanic (TV miniseries) (1996) · No Greater Love (1996) · Titanic (1997) · The Legend of the Titanic (1999) · Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2001) · Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) · Titanic II (2010) · Titanic: blood & Steel (2012)

Memorials to the sinking of the RMS Titanic

United Kingdom

Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic, Liverpool

Titanic Musicians\' Memorial Southampton

Titanic Engineers\' Memorial, Southampton

Titanic Memorial, Belfast

Titanic Orchestra\'s Memorial, Liverpool

United States

Straus Park, New York City

Titanic Memorial, New York City

Titanic Memorial, Washington, D.C.

Other

Titanic Memorial Bandstand, Ballarat, Australia

Titanic Memorial, Broken Hill, Australia

Ships that were lost on their maiden voyage

Naval ships

Vasa (1628) · Georgiana (1863) · Flach (1866) · Bismarck (1941)1 · Dinsdale (1942)1

Passenger ships

and cargo liners

Amazon (1851) · Tayleur (1854) · Titanic (1912) · Georges Philippar (1932) · Magdalena (1949) · Hans Hedtoft (1959) · Zenobia (1980)

Cargo ships

Batavia (1629) · Fortuyn (1723) · Amsterdam (1749) · Carrier Pigeon (1852) · Irex (1890) · Hastier (1919) · Adolf Vinnen (1923) · Michael E (1941)1 · Alexander Macomb (1942)1 · Empire Clough (1942)1 · Empire Drum (1942)1, 2 · Empire Dryden (1942)1, 2 · George Calvert (1942)1 · John Morgan (1943)1 · Ranga (1982)

RMS Titanic on film and TV

Saved from the Titanic (1912) · In Nacht und Eis (1912) · Atlantic (1929) · Titanic (1943) · Titanic (1953) · A Night to Remember (1958) · S.O.S. Titanic (1979) · Raise the Titanic (1980) · Titanic (TV miniseries) (1996) · No Greater Love (1996) · Titanic (1997) · The Legend of the Titanic (1999) · Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2001) · Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) · Titanic II (2010) · Titanic: blood & Steel Matt Busby Player of the Year1988: McClair · 1989: Robson · 1990: Pallister · 1991: Hughes · 1992: McClair · 1993: Ince · 1994: Cantona · 1995: Kanchelskis · 1996: Cantona · 1997: Beckham · 1998: Giggs · 1999: Keane · 2000: Keane · 2001: Sheringham · 2002: Van Nistelrooy · 2003: Van Nistelrooy · 2004: Ronaldo · 2005: Heinze · 2006: Rooney · 2007: Ronaldo · 2008: Ronaldo · 2009: Vidic · 2010: Rooney · 2011: HernándezFIFA 100UEFABaggio · Ballack · Banks · Baresi · Beckenbauer · Beckham · Bergkamp · Bergomi · Best · Boniek · Boniperti · Breitner · Buffon · Butragueño · Cantona · Ceulemans · Charlton · Cruyff · Dalglish · Dasayev · Davids · Del Piero · Desailly · Deschamps · Emre · Eusébio · Facchetti · Figo · Fontaine · Gullit · Hagi · Henry · Kahn · Keane · Keegan · Klinsmann · Kluivert · Kopa · B. 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Ronaldo | 2009: Gerrard | 2010: Rooney | 2011: Parker1993–94 Premier League Team of the YearGK: Tim Flowers · DF: Gary Kelly · DF: Gary Pallister · DF: Tony Adams · DF: Denis Irwin · MF: Paul Ince · MF: Gary McAllister · MF: David Batty · FW: Alan Shearer · FW: Eric Cantona · FW: Peter BeardsleyManchester United F.C.\"MUFC\" redirects here. For other uses, see MUFC (disambiguation).Full name Manchester United Football ClubNickname(s) The Red Devils[1]Founded 1878, as Newton Heath LYR F.C.Ground Old Trafford(Capacity: 75,957[2])Owner Glazer familyCo-chairmen Joel & Avram GlazerManager Alex FergusonLeague Premier League2010–11 Premier League, 1stWebsite Club home pageA red shirt with a white-and-black striped collar. White shorts. Black socks with red, white and black-striped tops.Home colours A blue and black stripe shirt with blue and black stripe shoulders and a blue and black stripe pattern on both sleeves. Black shorts. Black socks with blue tops.Away coloursCurrent seasonManchester United Football Club is an English professional football club, based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, that plays in the Premier League. Founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, the club changed its name to Manchester United in 1902 and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.In 1968, under the management of Matt Busby, Manchester United was the first English football club to win the European Cup, ten years after the Munich air disaster that claimed the lives of eight players. The current manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, is the most successful manager in English football history, having won 27 major honours since he took over in November 1986.[3][4]Manchester United is the most successful club in English football, having won a record 19 league titles, a record 11 FA Cups[5] and four League Cups. The club has also won three European Cups and has twice been club world champions: in 1999 and 2008.Manchester United is one of the wealthiest and most widely supported football teams in the world.[6][7][8][9] The club is said to be worth £1.13 billion, making it the world\'s most valuable football club.[10] After being floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1991, the club was purchased by Malcolm Glazer in May 2005 in a deal valuing the club at almost £800 million.[11]ContentsHistoryEarly years (1878–1945)refer to captionA chart showing the progress of Manchester United F.C. through the English football league system from joining as Newton Heath in 1892–93 to 2007–08Manchester United was formed in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR Football Club by the Carriage and Wagon department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway depot at Newton Heath.[12] The team initially played games against other departments and rail companies, but on 20 November 1880, they competed in their first recorded match; wearing the colours of the railway company – green and gold – they were defeated 6–0 by Bolton Wanderers\' reserve team.[13] By 1888, the club had become a founding member of The Combination, a regional football league. However, following the league\'s dissolution after just one season, Newton Heath joined the newly formed Football Alliance, which ran for three seasons before being merged with the Football League. This resulted in the club starting the 1892–93 season in the First Division, by which time it had become independent of the rail company and dropped the \"LYR\" from its name.[12] After just two seasons, the club was relegated to the Second Division.[12]A black-and-white photograph of a football team lining up before a match. Four players, wearing dark shirts, light shorts and dark socks, are seated. Four more players are standing immediately behind them, and three more are standing on a higher level on the back row. Two men in suits are standing on either side of the players.The Manchester United team at the start of the 1905–06 season, in which they were runners-up in the Second DivisionIn January 1902, with debts of £2,670 – equivalent to £210,000 as of 2011[nb 1] – the club was served with a winding-up order.[14] Captain Harry Stafford found four local businessmen, including John Henry Davies (who became club president), each willing to invest £500 in return for a direct interest in running the club and who subsequently changed the name;[15] on 24 April 1902, Manchester United was officially born.[16][nb 2] Under Ernest Mangnall, who assumed managerial duties in 1903, the team finished as Second Division runners-up in 1906 and secured promotion to the First Division, which they won in 1908 – the club\'s first league title. The following season began with victory in the first ever Charity Shield[17] and ended with the club\'s first FA Cup title. Manchester United won the First Division for the second time in 1911, but at the end of the following season, Mangnall left the club to join Manchester City.[18]In 1922, three years after the resumption of football following the First World War, the club was relegated to the Second Division, where it remained until regaining promotion in 1925. Relegated again in 1931, Manchester United became a yo-yo club, achieving its all-time lowest position of 20th place in the Second Division in 1934. Following the death of the club\'s principal benefactor, J. H. Davies, in October 1927, the club\'s finances deteriorated to the extent that Manchester United would likely have gone bankrupt had it not been for James W. Gibson, who, in December 1931, invested £2,000 and assumed control of the club.[19] In the 1938–39 season, the last year of football before the Second World War, the club finished 14th in the First Division.[19]Busby years (1945–1969)Main article: History of Manchester United F.C. (1945–1969)A black-and-white photograph of several people in suits and overcoats on the steps of an aircraft.The Busby Babes in Denmark in 1955In October 1945, the impending resumption of football led to the managerial appointment of Matt Busby, who demanded an unprecedented level of control over team selection, player transfers and training sessions.[20] Busby led the team to second-place league finishes in 1947, 1948 and 1949, and to FA Cup victory in 1948. In 1952, the club won the First Division, its first league title for 41 years.[21] With an average age of 22, the media labelled the back-to-back title winning side of 1956 \"the Busby Babes\", a testament to Busby\'s faith in his youth players.[22] In 1957, Manchester United became the first English team to compete in the European Cup, despite objections from The Football League, who had denied Chelsea the same opportunity the previous season.[23] En route to the semi-final, which they lost to Real Madrid, the team recorded a 10–0 victory over Belgian champions Anderlecht, which remains the club\'s biggest victory on record.[24]A stone tablet, inscribed with the image of a football pitch and several names. It is surrounded by a stone border in the shape of a football stadium. Above the tablet is a wooden carving of two men holding a large wreath.A plaque at Old Trafford in memory of those who died in the Munich air disaster, including players namesThe following season, on the way home from a European Cup quarter-final victory against Red Star Belgrade, the aircraft carrying the Manchester United players, officials and journalists crashed while attempting to take off after refuelling in Munich, Germany. The Munich air disaster of 6 February 1958 claimed 23 lives, including those of eight players – Geoff Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor and Billy Whelan – and injured several more.[25][26]Reserve team manager Jimmy Murphy took over as manager while Busby recovered from his injuries and the club\'s makeshift side reached the FA Cup final, which they lost to Bolton Wanderers. In recognition of the team\'s tragedy, UEFA invited the club to compete in the 1958–59 European Cup alongside eventual League champions Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite approval from the FA, the Football League determined that the club should not enter the competition, since it had not qualified.[27][28] Busby rebuilt the team through the 1960s by signing players such as Denis Law and Pat Crerand, who combined with the next generation of youth players – including George Best – to win the FA Cup in 1963. The following season, they finished second in the league, then won the title in 1965 and 1967. In 1968, Manchester United became the first English club to win the European Cup, beating Benfica 4–1 in the final[29] with a team that contained three European Footballers of the Year: Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and George Best.[30] Matt Busby resigned as manager in 1969 and was replaced by the reserve team coach, former Manchester United player Wilf McGuinness.[31]1969–1986Main article: History of Manchester United F.C. (1969–1986)A smiling man with dark hair wearing a white, green and blue tracksuit top over a blue shirt. He is holding a washbag under his right arm.Bryan Robson was the captain of Manchester United for 12 years, longer than any other player.[32]Following an eighth-place finish in the 1969–70 season and a poor start to the 1970–71 season, Busby was persuaded to temporarily resume managerial duties, and McGuinness returned to his position as reserve team coach. In June 1971, Frank O\'Farrell was appointed as manager, but lasted less than 18 months before being replaced by Tommy Docherty in December 1972.[33] Docherty saved Manchester United from relegation that season, only to see them relegated in 1974; by that time the trio of Best, Law, and Charlton had left the club.[29] The team won promotion at the first attempt and reached the FA Cup final in 1976, but were beaten by Southampton. They reached the final again in 1977, beating Liverpool 2–1. Docherty was dismissed shortly afterwards, following the revelation of his affair with the club physiotherapist\'s wife.[31][34]Dave Sexton replaced Docherty as manager in the summer of 1977. Despite major signings, including Joe Jordan, Gordon McQueen, Gary Bailey, and Ray Wilkins, the team failed to achieve any significant results; they finished in the top two in 1979–80 and lost to Arsenal in the 1979 FA Cup Final. Sexton was dismissed in 1981, even though the team won the last seven games under his direction.[35] He was replaced by Ron Atkinson, who immediately broke the British record transfer fee to sign Bryan Robson from West Bromwich Albion. Under Atkinson, Manchester United won the FA Cup twice in three years – in 1983 and 1985. In 1985–86, after 13 wins and two draws in its first 15 matches, the club was favourite to win the league, but finished in fourth place. The following season, with the club in danger of relegation by November, Atkinson was dismissed.[36]Ferguson years (1986–present)Main article: History of Manchester United F.C. (1986–present)The torso and head of a grey-haired white man. He is wearing spectacles and a black coat.Alex Ferguson has been manager of Manchester United since November 1986.Alex Ferguson and his assistant Archie Knox arrived from Aberdeen on the day of Atkinson\'s dismissal,[37] and guided the club to an 11th-place finish in the league.[38] Despite a second-place finish in 1987–88, the club was back in 11th place the following season.[39] Reportedly on the verge of being dismissed, victory over Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final replay (after a 3–3 draw) saved Ferguson\'s career.[40][41] The following season, Manchester United claimed its first Cup Winners\' Cup title and competed in the 1991 UEFA Super Cup, beating European Cup holders Red Star Belgrade 1–0 in the final at Old Trafford. A second consecutive League Cup final appearance followed in 1992, in which the team beat Nottingham Forest 1–0 at Wembley.[36] In 1993, the club won its first league title since 1967, and a year later, for the first time since 1957, it won a second consecutive title – alongside the FA Cup – to complete the first \"Double\" in the club\'s history.[36]A white football player with short, dark, greying hair. He is wearing a red shirt, white shorts, white socks and white football boots. He is running and has puffed-out cheeks.Ryan Giggs is the most decorated player in English football history.[42]Manchester United\'s 1998–99 season was the most successful in English club football history as they became the first team to win the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League – \"The Treble\" – in the same season.[43] Losing 1–0 going into injury time in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final, Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored late goals to claim a dramatic victory over Bayern Munich, in what is considered one of the greatest comebacks of all time.[44] The club also won the Intercontinental Cup after beating Palmeiras 1–0 in Tokyo.[45] Ferguson was subsequently knighted for his services to football.[46]In 2000, Manchester United competed in the inaugural FIFA Club World Championship in Brazil,[47] and won the league again in the 1999–2000 and 2000–01 seasons. The team finished as runners-up in 2001–02, before regaining the title in 2002–03. They won the 2003–04 FA Cup, beating Millwall 3–0 in the final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.[48] In the 2005–06 season, Manchester United failed to qualify for the knockout phase of the UEFA Champions League for the first time in over a decade, but recovered to secure a second-place league finish and victory over Wigan Athletic in the 2006 Football League Cup Final. The club regained the Premier League in the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons, and completed the European double by beating Chelsea 6–5 on penalties in the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final in Moscow\'s Luzhniki Stadium. Ryan Giggs made a record 759th appearance for the club in this game, overtaking previous record holder Bobby Charlton.[49] In December 2008, the club won the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup and followed this with the 2008–09 Football League Cup, and its third successive Premier League title.[50][51] That summer, Cristiano Ronaldo was sold to Real Madrid for a world record £80 million.[52] In 2010, Manchester United defeated Aston Villa 2–1 at Wembley to retain the League Cup, its first successful defence of a knockout cup competition.[53]After finishing as runner-up to Chelsea in the 2009–10 season, United achieved a record 19th league title in 2010–11, securing the championship with a 1–1 away draw against Blackburn Rovers on 14 May 2011.[54] In start of the following season, United as champions faced FA Cup winners Manchester City in the 2011 Community Shield, United end up winning the match 3–2 to secure thier 19th Shield.[55]Crest and coloursA football crest. In the centre is a shield with a ship in full sail above a red field with three diagonal black lines. Either side of the shield are two stylised roses, separating two scrolls. The upper scroll is red and reads \"Manchester United\" in black type, while the lower scroll is white with \"Football Club\" also written in black.Manchester United badge in the 1960sThe club crest is derived from the Manchester City Council coat of arms, although all that remains of it on the current crest is the ship in full sail.[56] The devil stems from the club\'s nickname \"The Red Devils\"; it was included on club programmes and scarves in the 1960s, and incorporated into the club crest in 1970, although the crest was not included on the chest of the shirt until 1971 (unless the team was playing in a Cup Final).[56]A photograph of the Newton Heath team, taken in 1892, is believed to show the players wearing a red-and-white quartered jerseys and blue shorts.[57] Between 1894–96, the players wore distinctive green and gold jerseys[57] which were replaced in 1896 by white shirts, which were worn with blue shorts.[57] After its name change in 1902, the club colours were changed to red shirts, white shorts, and black socks, which has become the standard Manchester United home kit.[57] Very few changes were made to the kit until 1922 when the club adopted white shirts bearing a deep red \"V\" around the neck, similar to the shirt worn in the 1909 FA Cup Final. They would remain part of their home kits until 1927.[57] In 1934, players sported cherry and white hooped shirts, but the following season the red shirt was recalled after the club\'s lowest ever league placing of 20th in the Second Division.[57] The black socks were changed to white from 1959 to 1965, where they were replaced with red socks up until 1971, when the club reverted to black. The current home kit is a red shirt with a white collar, worn with white shorts and black socks.[58]The Manchester United away strip has more often than not been a white shirt, black shorts and white socks, but there have been several exceptions. These include the navy blue shirt with silver horizontal pinstripes worn during the 1999–2000 season,[59] and the current away kit, which has a royal blue body and sleeves with hoops made of small midnight navy blue and black stripes, with black shorts and socks.[60] An all-grey away kit worn during the 1995–96 season was dropped after just two games because players claimed to have trouble finding their team-mates against the crowd.[61] In 2001, to celebrate 100 years as \"Manchester United\", a reversible white/gold away kit was released, although the actual match day shirts were not reversible.[62]The club\'s third kit is often all-blue, this was most recently the case during the 2008–09 season, to celebrate 40 years since it was worn for the club\'s first European Cup win in 1968.[63] Exceptions include blue-and-white striped shirts worn during the 1994–96 season, an all black kit worn during the Treble winning season, and white shirts with black-and-red horizontal pinstripes worn between 2003–05.[64]GroundsMain articles: North Road, Bank Street, and Old TraffordOld TraffordTheatre of DreamsA stand of a football stadium. The seats are red, and the words \"Manchester United\" are written in white seats. The roof of the stand is supported by a cantilever structure. On the lip of the roof, it reads \"Old Trafford Manchester\".Location Sir Matt Busby Way,Old Trafford,Greater Manchester,EnglandBroke ground 1909Opened 19 February 1910Owner Manchester UnitedOperator Manchester UnitedConstruction cost £90,000 (1909)Architect Archibald Leitch (1909)Capacity 75,957 seated[2]TenantsManchester United (1910–present)Newton Heath initially played on a field on North Road, close to the railway yard; the original capacity was about 12,000, but club officials deemed the facilities inadequate for a club hoping to join The Football League.[65] Some expansion took place in 1887, and in 1891 Newton Heath used its minimal financial reserves to purchase two grandstands, each able to hold 1,000 spectators.[66] Although attendances were not recorded for many of the earliest matches at North Road, the highest documented attendance was approximately 15,000 for a First Division match against Sunderland on 4 March 1893.[67] A similar attendance was also recorded for a friendly match against Gorton Villa on 5 September 1889.[68]In June 1893, after the club was evicted from North Road by its owners, Manchester Deans and Canons, who felt it was inappropriate for the club to charge an entry fee to the ground, secretary A. H. Albut procured the use of the Bank Street ground in Clayton.[69] It initially had no stands, by the start of the 1893–94 season, two had been built; one spanning the full length of the pitch on one side and the other behind the goal at the \"Bradford end\". At the opposite end, the \"Clayton end\", the ground had been \"built up, thousands thus being provided for\".[69] Newton Heath\'s first league match at Bank Street was played against Burnley on 1 September 1893, when 10,000 people saw Alf Farman score a hat-trick, Newton Heath\'s only goals in a 3–2 win. The remaining stands were completed for the following league game against Nottingham Forest three weeks later.[69] In October 1895, before the visit of Manchester City, the club purchased a 2,000-capacity stand from the Broughton Rangers rugby league club, and put up another stand on the \"reserved side\" (as distinct from the \"popular side\"). However, weather restricted the attendance for the Manchester City match to just 12,000.[70]When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club\'s next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.[71] Following financial investment, new club president J.H. Davies paid £500 for the erection of a new 1,000-seat stand at Bank Street.[72] Within four years, the stadium had cover on all four sides, as well as the ability to hold approximately 50,000 spectators, some of whom could watch from the viewing gallery atop the Main Stand.[72]However, following Manchester United\'s first league title in 1908 and the FA Cup a year later, it was decided that Bank Street was too restrictive for Davies\' ambition;[72] in February 1909, six weeks before the club\'s first FA Cup title, Old Trafford was named as the home of Manchester United, following the purchase of land for around £60,000. Architect Archibald Leitch was given a budget of £30,000 for construction; original plans called for seating capacity of 100,000, though budget constraints forced a revision to 77,000. The building was constructed by Messrs Brameld and Smith of Manchester. The stadium\'s record attendance was registered on 25 March 1939, when an FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town drew 76,962 spectators.[73]Bombing in the Second World War destroyed much of the stadium; the central tunnel in the South Stand was all that remained of that quarter. After the war, the club received compensation from the War Damage Commission in the amount of £22,278. While reconstruction took place, the team played its \"home\" games at Manchester City\'s Maine Road ground; Manchester United was charged £5,000 per year, plus a nominal percentage of gate receipts.[74] Later improvements included the addition of roofs, first to the Stretford End and then to the North and East Stands. The roofs were supported by pillars that obstructed many fans\' views, and they were eventually replaced with a cantilevered structure. The Stretford End was the last stand to receive a cantilevered roof, completed in time for the 1993–94 season.[31] First used on 25 March 1957 and costing £40,000, four 180-foot (55 m) pylons were erected, each housing 54 individual floodlights. These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today.[75]The Taylor Report\'s requirement for an all-seater stadium lowered capacity at Old Trafford to around 44,000 by 1993. In 1995, the North Stand was redeveloped into three tiers, restoring capacity to approximately 55,000. At the end of the 1998–99 season, second tiers were added to the East and West Stands, raising capacity to around 67,000, and between July 2005 and May 2006, 8,000 more seats were added via second tiers in the north-west and north-east quadrants. Part of the new seating was used for the first time on 26 March 2006, when an attendance of 69,070 became a new Premier League record.[76] The record was pushed steadily upwards before reaching its peak on 31 March 2007, when 76,098 spectators saw Manchester United beat Blackburn Rovers 4–1, with just 114 seats (0.15 percent of the total capacity of 76,212) unoccupied.[77] In 2009, reorganisation of the seating resulted in a reduction of capacity by 255 to 75,957.[2][78]SupportManchester United is reputed to be the most popular football club in the world, with the highest average home attendance in Europe.[79] The club\'s worldwide fan base includes more than 200 officially recognised branches of the Manchester United Supporters Club (MUSC), in at least 24 countries.[80] The club takes advantage of this support through its worldwide summer tours. Accountancy firm and sports industry consultants Deloitte estimate that Manchester United has 75 million fans worldwide,[7] while other estimates put this figure closer to 333 million.[8]Supporters are represented by two independent bodies; the Independent Manchester United Supporters Association (IMUSA), which maintains close links to the club through the MUFC Fans Forum,[81] and the Manchester United Supporters\' Trust (MUST). After the Glazer family\'s takeover in 2005, a group of fans formed a splinter club, F.C. United of Manchester. The West Stand of Old Trafford – the \"Stretford End\" – is the home end and the traditional source of the club\'s most vocal support.[82]RivalriesMain articles: Manchester derby, Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United F.C. rivalry, and Leeds United A.F.C. and Manchester United F.C. rivalryManchester United has rivalries with three clubs: Leeds United, Liverpool, and Manchester City, against whom they contest the Manchester derby.[83][84]The rivalry with Liverpool is rooted in competition between the cities during the Industrial Revolution when Manchester was famous for its textile industry while Liverpool was a major port.[85]The \"Roses Rivalry\" with Leeds stems from the Wars of the Roses, fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York, with Manchester United representing Lancashire and Leeds representing Yorkshire.[86]Global brandManchester United has been described as a global brand; a 2010 report valued the club\'s trademarks and associated intellectual property at £373 million – an increase of £44 million on the previous year, but £13 million less than brand leaders Real Madrid – and gave the brand a strength rating of AAA (Extremely Strong).[87] In 2010, Forbes magazine ranked Manchester United second only to the New York Yankees in its list of the ten most valuable sports team brands, valuing the Manchester United brand at $285 million (16 percent of the club\'s $1.835 billion value).[9] The club is currently ranked third in the Deloitte Football Money League (behind Real Madrid and Barcelona).[88]The core strength of Manchester United\'s global brand is often attributed to Matt Busby\'s rebuilding of the team and subsequent success following the Munich air disaster, which drew worldwide acclaim.[82] The \"iconic\" team included Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles (members of England\'s World Cup winning team), Denis Law and George Best. The attacking style of play adopted by this team (in contrast to the defensive-minded \"catenaccio\" approach favoured by the leading Italian teams of the era) \"captured the imagination of the English footballing public\".[89] Busby\'s team also became associated with the liberalisation of Western society during the 1960s; George Best, known as the \"fifth Beatle\" for his iconic haircut, was the first footballer to significantly develop an off-the-field media profile.[89]As the first English football club to float on the London Stock Exchange in 1991, the club raised significant capital, with which it further developed its commercial strategy. The club\'s focus on commercial and sporting success brought significant profits in an industry often characterised by chronic losses.[90] The strength of the Manchester United brand was bolstered by intense off-the-field media attention to individual players, most notably David Beckham (who quickly developed his own global brand). This attention often generates greater interest in on-the-field activities, and hence generates sponsorship opportunities – the value of which is driven by television exposure.[91] During his time with the club, Beckham\'s popularity across Asia was integral to the club\'s commercial success in that part of the world.[92]Because higher league placement results in a greater share of television rights, success on the field generates greater income for the club. Since the inception of the Premier League, Manchester United has received the largest share of the revenue generated from the BSkyB broadcasting deal.[93] Manchester United has also consistently enjoyed the highest commercial income of any English club; in 2005–06, the club\'s commercial arm generated £51 million, compared to £42.5 million at Chelsea, £39.3 million at Liverpool, £34 million at Arsenal and £27.9 million at Newcastle United. A key sponsorship relationship is with sportswear company Nike, who manage the club\'s merchandising operation as part of a £303 million 13-year partnership established in 2002.[94] Through Manchester United Finance and the club\'s membership scheme, One United, those with an affinity for the club can purchase a range of branded goods and services. Additionally, Manchester United-branded media services – such as the club\'s dedicated television channel, MUTV – have allowed the club to expand its fan base to those beyond the reach of its Old Trafford stadium.[7]SponsorshipPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1945–1975 Umbro none1975–1980 Admiral1980–1982 Adidas1982–1992 Sharp Electronics1992–2000 Umbro2000–2002 Vodafone2002–2006 Nike2006–2010 AIG2010– AonIn an initial five-year deal worth £500,000, Sharp Electronics became the club\'s first shirt sponsor at the beginning of the 1982–83 season, a relationship that lasted until the end of the 1999–2000 season, when Vodafone agreed a four-year, £30 million deal.[95] Vodafone agreed to pay £36 million to extend the deal by four years, but after two seasons triggered a break clause in order to concentrate on its sponsorship of the Champions League.[95]To commence at the start of the 2006–07 season, American insurance corporation AIG agreed a four-year £56.5 million deal which in September 2006 became the most valuable in the world.[96][97] At the beginning of the 2010–11 season, American reinsurance company Aon became the club\'s principal sponsor in a four-year deal reputed to be worth approximately £80 million, making it the most lucrative shirt sponsorship deal in football history.[98]The club\'s first kit manufacturer was Umbro, until a five-year deal was agreed with Admiral Sportswear in 1975.[99] Adidas received the contract in 1980,[100] before Umbro started a second spell in 1992.[101] Umbro\'s sponsorship lasted for ten years, followed by Nike\'s record-breaking £302.9 million deal that will last until 2015; 3.8 million replica shirts were sold in the first 22 months with the company.[102][103] In addition to Nike and Aon, the club also has several lower-level \"platinum\" sponsors, including Audi and Budweiser.[104]Ownership and financesSee also: Glazer ownership of Manchester UnitedOriginally funded by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, the club became a limited company in 1892 and sold shares to local supporters for £1 via an application form.[15] In 1902, majority ownership passed to the four local businessmen who invested £500 to save the club from bankruptcy, including future club president J.H Davies.[15] After his death in 1927, the club faced bankruptcy yet again, but was saved in December 1931 by James W. Gibson, who assumed control of the club after investing £2,000.[19] Gibson promoted his son, Alan, to the board in 1948,[105] but died three years later; the Gibson family retained ownership of the club,[106] but the position of chairman passed to former player Harold Hardman.[107]Promoted to the board a few days after the Munich air disaster, Louis Edwards, a friend of Matt Busby, began acquiring shares in the club; for an investment of approximately £40,000, he accumulated a 54 percent shareholding and took control in January 1964.[108] When Lillian Gibson died in January 1971, her shares passed to Alan Gibson who sold a percentage of his shares to Louis Edwards\' son, Martin in 1978; Martin Edwards went on to become chairman upon his father\'s death in 1980.[109] Media tycoon Robert Maxwell attempted to buy the club in 1984, but did not meet Edwards\' asking price.[109] In 1989, chairman Martin Edwards attempted to sell the club to Michael Knighton for £20 million, but the sale fell through and Knighton joined the Board of Directors instead.[109] . Manchester United was floated on the stock market in June 1991 (raising £6.7 million),[110] and received yet another takeover offer in 1998, this time from Rupert Murdoch\'s British Sky Broadcasting Corporation. This resulted in the formation of Shareholders United Against Murdoch – now the Manchester United Supporters\' Trust – who encouraged supporters to buy shares in the club in an attempt to block any hostile takeover. The Manchester United board accepted a £623 million offer,[111] but the takeover was blocked by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission at the final hurdle in April 1999.[112] A few years later, a power struggle emerged between the club\'s manager, Alex Ferguson, and his horse-racing partners, John Magnier and J. P. McManus, who had gradually become the majority shareholders. In a dispute that stemmed from contested ownership of the horse Rock of Gibraltar, Magnier and McManus attempted to have Ferguson removed from his position as manager, and the board responded by approaching investors to attempt to reduce the Irishmen\'s majority.[113]In May 2005, Malcolm Glazer purchased the 28.7 percent stake held by McManus and Magnier, thus acquiring a controlling interest through his investment vehicle Red Football Ltd in a highly leveraged takeover valuing the club at approximately £800 million (then approx. $1.5 billion).[114][115] In July 2006, the club announced a £660 million debt refinancing package, resulting in a 30 percent reduction in annual interest payments to £62 million a year.[116][117] In January 2010, with debts of £716.5 million ($1.17 billion),[118] Manchester United further refinanced through a bond issue worth £504 million, enabling them to pay off most of the £509 million owed to international banks.[119] The annual interest payable on the bonds – which mature on 1 February 2017 – is approximately £45 million per annum.[120] Despite restructuring, the club\'s debt prompted protests from fans on 23 January 2010, at Old Trafford and the club\'s Trafford Training Centre.[121][122] Supporter groups encouraged match-going fans to wear green and gold, the colours of Newton Heath. On 30 January, reports emerged that the Manchester United Supporters\' Trust had held meetings with a group of wealthy fans, dubbed the \"Red Knights\", with plans to buying out the Glazers\' controlling interest.[123]PlayersFirst-team squad As of 12 August 2011.[124]Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.No. Position Player1 Spain GK David de Gea3 France DF Patrice Evra4 England DF Phil Jones5 England DF Rio Ferdinand6 Northern Ireland DF Jonny Evans7 England FW Michael Owen8 Brazil MF Anderson9 Bulgaria FW Dimitar Berbatov10 England FW Wayne Rooney11 Wales MF Ryan Giggs12 England DF Chris Smalling13 South Korea MF Park Ji-Sung14 Mexico FW Javier Hernández15 Serbia DF Nemanja Vidic (captain)16 England MF Michael Carrick17 Portugal MF Nani18 England MF Ashley Young No. Position Player19 England FW Danny Welbeck20 Brazil DF Fábio21 Brazil DF Rafael23 England MF Tom Cleverley24 Scotland MF Darren Fletcher25 Ecuador MF Antonio Valencia27 Italy FW Federico Macheda28 Republic of Ireland MF Darron Gibson29 Poland GK Tomasz Kuszczak32 Senegal FW Mame Biram Diouf34 Denmark GK Anders Lindegaard40 England GK Ben Amos42 France MF Paul Pogba47 Northern Ireland MF Oliver Norwood49 England MF Ravel Morrison— England GK Sam JohnstoneOn loanNo. Position Player30 Belgium DF Ritchie De Laet (at Norwich City until 30 June 2012)[125]33 Portugal FW Bébé (at Besiktas until 30 June 2012)[126]37 Republic of Ireland MF Robbie Brady (at Hull City until 31 December 2011)[127] No. Position Player41 Norway FW Joshua King (at Borussia Mönchengladbach until 30 June 2012)[128]46 England MF Ryan Tunnicliffe (at Peterborough United until 31 December 2011)[129]Reserves and academy Owner: Glazer family via Red Football Shareholder Limited[130] Honorary president: Martin EdwardsManchester United Limited Co-chairmen: Joel Glazer & Avram Glazer[132] Chief executive: David Gill[132] Chief operating officer: Michael Bolingbroke[132] Commercial director: Richard Arnold[133] Chief of Staff: Ed Woodward[134] Non-executive directors: Bryan Glazer, Kevin Glazer, Edward Glazer & Darcie Glazer[132]Manchester United Football Club Directors: David Gill, Michael Edelson, Sir Bobby Charlton, Maurice Watkins[134] Club secretary: John Alexander[135] Global ambassador: Bryan Robson[136]Coaching and medical staff Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson[137] Assistant manager: Mike Phelan[138] First team coach: René Meulensteen[139] Goalkeeping coach: Eric Steele[140] Fitness coach: Tony Strudwick[141] Reserve team manager: Warren Joyce[142]Managerial historyMain article: List of Manchester United F.C. managersDates[143] Name Notes1878–1892 Unknown 1892–1900 England A. H. Albut 1900–1903 England James West 1903–1912 England Ernest Mangnall 1912–1914 England John Bentley 1914–1922 England Jack Robson 1922–1926 Scotland John Chapman First manager from outside England1926–1927 England Lal Hilditch 1927–1931 England Herbert Bamlett 1931–1932 England Walter Crickmer 1932–1937 Scotland Scott Duncan 1937–1945 England Walter Crickmer 1945–1969 Scotland Matt Busby 1969–1970 England Wilf McGuinness 1970–1971 Scotland Matt Busby 1971–1972 Republic of Ireland Frank O\'Farrell First manager from outside the United Kingdom1972–1977 Scotland Tommy Docherty 1977–1981 England Dave Sexton 1981–1986 England Ron Atkinson 1986–present Scotland Alex Ferguson Both most honours won and longest serving in Manchester United\'s history[137]HonoursManchester United\'s first trophy was the Manchester Cup, which it won as Newton Heath in 1886.[144] In 1908, the club won its first league title, and won the FA Cup for the first time the following year. In terms of the number of trophies won, Manchester United\'s most successful decade was the 1990s; the club won five league titles, four FA Cups, one League Cup, five Charity Shields (one shared), one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup Winners\' Cup, one UEFA Super Cup and one Intercontinental Cup.The club currently holds the record for most top-division titles (19), the most FA Cups (11), and the most FA Cup Final appearances (18).[145] Manchester United holds the record for the most Premier League titles (12), and was the first English team to win the European Cup in 1968. The club\'s most recent trophy came in August 2011 with the 2011 FA Community Shield title.The only major honour that Manchester United has never won is the UEFA Europa League,[146] although the team reached the quarter-finals in 1984–85 and the semi-finals of the competition\'s precursor tournament, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, in 1964–65.[147][148]DomesticLeague First Division[nb 3] (until 1992) and Premier League:[nb 3] 19 1907–08, 1910–11, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11 Second Division:[nb 3] 2 1935–36, 1974–75Cups FA Cup: 11 1908–09, 1947–48, 1962–63, 1976–77, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04 League Cup: 4 1991–92, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10 FA Charity/Community Shield: 19 (15 outright, 4 shared) 1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965*, 1967*, 1977*, 1983, 1990*, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 (* shared)European European Cup/UEFA Champions League: 3 1967–68, 1998–99, 2007–08 UEFA Cup Winners\' Cup: 1 1990–91 UEFA Super Cup: 1 1991Worldwide Intercontinental Cup: 1 1999 FIFA Club World Cup: 1 2008Doubles and Trebles Doubles: League and FA Cup: 3 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99 (as part of the Treble) League and League Cup: 1 2008–09 European Double (League and European Cup): 2 1998–99 (as part of the Treble), 2007–08 \"The Treble\" (League, FA Cup and European Cup): 1 1998–99MUFC PlayersName? Nationality? Position? Manchester Unitedcareer? Starts? Subs? Total? Goals? RefAppearancesBob Donaldson Scotland FW 1892–1897 147 0 147 66 [2]Fred Erentz Scotland FB 1892–1902 303 0 303 9 [3]Joe Cassidy Scotland FW 1893,1895–1900 167 0 167 99 [4]James McNaught Scotland HB 1893–1898 157 0 157 12 [5]Dick Smith England FW 1894–1898,1900–1901 100 0 100 37 [6]Walter Cartwright England HB 1895–1905 257 0 257 8 [7]Harry Stafford England FB 1896–1903 200 0 200 1 [8]William Bryant England FW 1896–1900 127 0 127 33 [9]Frank Barrett Scotland GK 1896–1900 132 0 132 0 [10]Billy Morgan England HB 1897–1903 152 0 152 7 [11]Billy Griffiths England HB 1899–1905 175 0 175 30 [12]Alf Schofield England FW 1900–1907 179 0 179 35 [13]Vince Hayes England FB 1901–1907,1908–1910 128 0 128 2 [14]Jack Peddie Scotland FW 1902–1903,1904–1907 121 0 121 58 [15]Alex Downie Scotland HB 1902–1909 191 0 191 14 [16]Alex Bell Scotland HB 1903–1913 309 0 309 10 [17]Bob Bonthron Scotland FB 1903–1907 134 0 134 3 [18]Harry Moger England GK 1903–1912 266 0 266 0 [19]Dick Duckworth England HB 1903–1915 254 0 254 11 [20]Charlie Roberts England HB 1904–1913 302 0 302 23 [21]Dick Holden England FB 1905–1914 117 0 117 0 [22]Jack Picken Scotland FW 1905–1911 122 0 122 46 [23]George Wall England FW 1906–1915 319 0 319 100 [24]Billy Meredith Wales FW 1907–1921 335 0 335 36 [25]Sandy Turnbull Scotland FW 1907–1915 247 0 247 101 [26]George Stacey England FB 1907–1915 270 0 270 9 [27]Harold Halse England FW 1908–1912 125 0 125 56 [28]Arthur Whalley England HB 1909–1920 106 0 106 6 [29]Enoch West England FW 1910–1916 181 0 181 80 [30]Bobby Beale England GK 1912–1919 112 0 112 0 [31]Jack Mew England GK 1912–1926 199 0 199 0 [32]Lal Hilditch England HB 1919–1932 322 0 322 7 [33]Jack Silcock England FB 1919–1934 449 0 449 2 [34]Joe Spence England FW 1919–1933 510 0 510 168 [35]Charlie Moore England FB 1919–1921,1922–1931 328 0 328 0 [36]John Grimwood England HB 1919–1927 205 0 205 8 [37]Teddy Partridge England FW 1920–1929 160 0 160 18 [38]Alf Steward England GK 1920–1932 326 0 326 0 [39]Ray Bennion Wales HB 1921–1932 301 0 301 3 [40]Arthur Lochhead Scotland FW 1921–1925 153 0 153 50 [41]Harry Thomas Wales FW 1922–1931 135 0 135 13 [42]Frank Barson England HB 1922–1928 152 0 152 4 [43]Frank Mann England HB 1923–1930 197 0 197 5 [44]Frank McPherson England FW 1923–1928 175 0 175 52 [45]Tom Jones England FB 1924–1937 200 0 200 0 [46]Jimmy Hanson England FW 1924–1931 147 0 147 52 [47]Jack Wilson England HB 1926–1932 140 0 140 3 [48]Hugh McLenahan England HB 1928–1937 116 0 116 12 [49]Harry Rowley England FW 1928–1932,1934–1937 180 0 180 55 [50]Tom Reid Scotland FW 1929–1933 101 0 101 67 [51]George McLachlan Scotland FW 1929–1933 116 0 116 4 [52]Jack Mellor England FB 1930–1937 122 0 122 0 [53]Tom Manley England HB 1930–1939 195 0 195 41 [54]George Vose England HB 1933–1939 209 0 209 1 [55]Jack Griffiths England FB 1934–1944 173 0 173 1 [56]Bill McKay Scotland HB 1934–1940 182 0 182 15 [57]George Mutch Scotland FW 1934–1937 120 0 120 49 [58]Tommy Bamford Wales FW 1934–1938 109 0 109 57 [59]Billy Bryant England FW 1934–1939 157 0 157 42 [60]James Brown Scotland HB 1935–1939 110 0 110 1 [61]Johnny Carey Ireland FB 1937–1953 344 0 344 17 [62]Jack Rowley England FW 1937–1955 424 0 424 211 [63]Stan Pearson England FW 1937–1954 343 0 343 148 [64]Jack Warner Wales HB 1938–1950 115 0 115 2 [65]John Aston, Sr. England FB 1946–1954 284 0 284 30 [66]Allenby Chilton England HB 1946–1955 391 0 391 3 [67]Henry Cockburn England HB 1946–1954 275 0 275 4 [68]Jack Crompton England GK 1946–1956 212 0 212 0 [69]Jimmy Delaney Scotland FW 1946–1950 184 0 184 28 [70]Billy McGlen England HB 1946–1952 122 0 122 2 [71]Charlie Mitten England FW 1946–1952 162 0 162 61 [72]John Downie Scotland FW 1949–1953 116 0 116 37 [73]Ray Wood England GK 1949–1958 208 0 208 0 [74]Don Gibson England HB 1950–1955 115 0 115 0 [75]Mark Jones England HB 1950–1958 121 0 121 1 [76]Johnny Berry England FW 1951–1958 276 0 276 45 [77]Jackie Blanchflower Northern Ireland HB 1951–1958 117 0 117 27 [78]Roger Byrne England FB 1951–1958 280 0 280 20 [79]David Pegg England FW 1952–1958 150 0 150 28 [80]Bill Foulkes England DF 1952–1970 685 3 688 9 [81]Tommy Taylor England FW 1953–1958 191 0 191 131 [82]Duncan Edwards England HB 1953–1958 177 0 177 21 [83]Dennis Viollet England FW 1953–1962 293 0 293 179 [84]Freddie Goodwin England HB 1954–1960 107 0 107 8 [85]Albert Scanlon England FW 1954–1960 127 0 127 35 [86]Eddie Colman England HB 1955–1958 108 0 108 2 [87]Ronnie Cope England HB 1956–1961 106 0 106 2 [88]Bobby Charlton England FW 1956–1973 756 2 758 249 [89]David Gaskell England GK 1956–1967 119 0 119 0 [90]Harry Gregg Northern Ireland GK 1957–1966 247 0 247 0 [91]Shay Brennan Ireland FB 1958–1970 358 1 359 6 [92]Albert Quixall England FW 1958–1963 183 0 183 56 [93]Johnny Giles Ireland FW 1959–1963 115 0 115 13 [94]Nobby Stiles England HB 1959–1971 394 0 394 19 [95]Maurice Setters England HB 1960–1964 194 0 194 14 [96]Tony Dunne Ireland DF 1960–1973 534 1 535 2 [97]Noel Cantwell Ireland FB 1960–1967 146 0 146 8 [98]David Herd Scotland FW 1961–1968 264 1 265 145 [99]Denis Law Scotland FW 1962–1973 398 6 404 237 [100]David Sadler England U 1962–1973 328 7 335 27 [101]Pat Crerand Scotland HB 1963–1971 397 0 397 15 [102]George Best Northern Ireland FW 1963–1974 470 0 470 179 [103]John Connelly England FW 1964–1966 112 1 113 35 [104]John Fitzpatrick Scotland DF 1965–1973 141 6 147 10 [105]John Aston, Jr. England FW 1965–1972 166 21 187 27 [106]Alex Stepney England GK 1966–1979 539 0 539 2 [107]Brian Kidd England FW 1967–1974 257 9 266 70 [108]Francis Burns Scotland DF 1967–1972 143 13 156 7 [109]Willie Morgan Scotland MF 1968–1975 293 3 296 34 [110]Steve James England HB 1968–1975 160 1 161 4 [111]Sammy McIlroy Northern Ireland MF 1971–1982 391 28 419 71 [112]Martin Buchan Scotland DF 1972–1983 456 0 456 4 [113]David McCreery Northern Ireland MF 1972–1979 57 53 110 8 [114]Alex Forsyth Scotland FB 1973–1978 116 3 119 5 [115]Lou Macari Scotland FW 1973–1984 374 27 401 97 [116]Gerry Daly Ireland MF 1973–1977 137 5 142 32 [117]Brian Greenhoff England DF 1973–1979 268 3 271 17 [118]Stewart Houston Scotland DF 1974–1980 248 2 250 16 [119]Stuart Pearson England FW 1974–1979 179 1 180 66 [120]Arthur Albiston Scotland FB 1974–1988 467 18 485 7 [121]Steve Coppell England MF 1975–1983 393 3 396 70 [122]Jimmy Nicholl Northern Ireland DF 1975–1982 235 13 248 6 [123]Gordon Hill England MF 1975–1978 133 1 134 51 [124]Jimmy Greenhoff England FW 1976–1980 119 4 123 36 [125]Ashley Grimes Ireland DF 1977–1983 77 30 107 11 [126]Joe Jordan Scotland FW 1978–1981 125 1 126 41 [127]Gordon McQueen Scotland DF 1978–1985 229 0 229 26 [128]Gary Bailey England GK 1978–1987 375 0 375 0 [129]Mickey Thomas Wales MF 1978–1981 110 0 110 15 [130]Kevin Moran Ireland DF 1979–1988 284 5 289 24 [131]Ray Wilkins England MF 1979–1984 191 3 194 10 [132]Mike Duxbury England DF 1980–1990 345 33 378 7 [133]John Gidman England DF 1981–1986 116 4 120 4 [134]Frank Stapleton Ireland FW 1981–1987 267 21 288 78 [135]Remi Moses England MF 1981–1988 188 11 199 12 [136]Bryan Robson England MF 1981–1994 437 24 461 99 [137]Norman Whiteside Northern Ireland FW 1982–1989 256 18 274 67 [138]Paul McGrath Ireland DF 1982–1989 192 7 199 16 [139]Mark Hughes Wales FW 1983–1986,1988–1995 453 14 467 163 [140]Graeme Hogg Scotland DF 1984–1988 108 2 110 1 [141]Clayton Blackmore Wales U 1984–1994 201 44 245 26 [142]Jesper Olsen Denmark MF 1984–1988 149 27 176 24 [143]Gordon Strachan Scotland MF 1984–1989 195 6 201 38 [144]Peter Davenport England FW 1986–1988 83 23 106 26 [145]Brian McClair Scotland FW 1987–1998 398 73 471 127 [146]Steve Bruce England DF 1987–1996 411 3 414 51 [147]Lee Martin England DF 1988–1994 84 25 109 2 [148]Lee Sharpe England MF 1988–1996 213 50 263 36 [149]Mal Donaghy Northern Ireland DF 1988–1992 98 21 119 0 [150]Mike Phelan England U 1989–1994 127 19 146 3 [151]Neil Webb England MF 1989–1992 105 5 110 11 [152]Gary Pallister England DF 1989–1998 433 4 437 15 [153]Paul Ince England MF 1989–1995 276 5 281 29 [154]Denis Irwin Ireland DF 1990–2002 511 18 529 33 [155]Ryan Giggs Wales MF 1991– 747 129 876 159 [156]Andrei Kanchelskis Soviet Union / Russia MF 1991–1995 132 29 161 36 [157]Paul Parker England DF 1991–1996 137 9 146 2 [158]Peter Schmeichel Denmark GK 1991–1999 398 0 398 1 [159]Gary Neville England DF 1992–2011 566 36 602 7 [160]David Beckham England MF 1992–2003 356 38 394 85 [161]Nicky Butt England MF 1992–2004 307 79 386 26 [162]Eric Cantona France FW 1992–1997 184 1 185 82 [163]Roy Keane Ireland MF 1993–2005 458 22 480 51 [164]David May England DF 1994–2003 98 20 118 8 [165]Paul Scholes England MF 1994–2011 552 124 676 150 [166]Andrew Cole England FW 1995–2001 231 44 275 121 [167]Philip Neville England DF 1995–2005 301 85 386 8 [168]Ronny Johnsen Norway DF 1996–2002 131 19 150 9 [169]Ole Gunnar Solskjær Norway FW 1996–2007 216 150 366 126 [170]Teddy Sheringham England FW 1997–2001 101 52 153 46 [171]enning Berg Norway DF 1997–2000 81 22 103 3 [172]Wes Brown England DF 1998–2011 313 49 362 5 [173]Jaap Stam Netherlands DF 1998–2001 125 2 127 1 [174]Dwight Yorke Trinidad and Tobago FW 1998–2002 120 32 152 66 [175]Quinton Fortune South Africa MF 1999–2006 88 38 126 11 [176]Mikaël Silvestre France DF 1999–2008 326 35 361 10 [177]John O\'Shea Ireland U 1999–2011 301 92 393 15 [178]Fabien Barthez France GK 2000–2004 139 0 139 0 [179]Ruud van Nistelrooy Netherlands FW 2001–2006 200 19 219 150 [180]Rio Ferdinand England DF 2002– 356 5 361 7 [181]Darren Fletcher Scotland MF 2003– 233 59 292 21 [182]Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal FW 2003–2009 244 48 292 118 [183]Louis Saha France FW 2004–2008 76 48 124 42 [184]Wayne Rooney England FW 2004– 289 34 323 147 [185]Edwin van der Sar Netherlands GK 2005–2011 266 0 266 0 [186]Park Ji-Sung South Korea MF 2005– 127 50 177 24 [187]Patrice Evra France DF 2006– 225 21 246 3 [188]Nemanja Vidic Serbia DF 2006– 227 7 234 18 [189]Michael Carrick England MF 2006– 197 36 233 17 [190]Nani Portugal MF 2007– 123 33 156 29 [191]Anderson Brazil MF 2007– 96 34 130 5 [192]Dimitar Berbatov Bulgaria FW 2008– 97 32 129 47 [193]List of football clubs in EnglandAClub? Division? Level?A.F.C. Aldermaston Wessex League Division One 10AFC Blackpool North West Counties League First Division 10AFC Bournemouth Football League One 3AFC Dunstable Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10AFC Emley Northern Counties East League Division One 10AFC Fylde Northern Premier League Division One North 8AFC Hayes Southern League Division One South & West 8AFC Hornchurch Isthmian League Premier Division 7AFC Kempston Rovers United Counties League Division One 10AFC Liverpool North West Counties League Premier Division 9AFC Portchester Wessex League Division One 10AFC Sheppey Kent County League Division One East 12AFC Smethwick Midland Combination Division Two 12AFC Sudbury Southern League Division One Midlands 8AFC Telford United Conference North 6AFC Totton Southern League Division One South & West 8AFC Wallingford North Berks League Division One 11AFC Wimbledon Football League Two 4AFC Wombourne United West Midlands League Division One 11AFC Wulfrunians West Midlands League Premier Division 10Abbey Hey North West Counties League Premier Division 9Abingdon Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Abingdon United Southern League Division One South & West 8Accrington Stanley Football League Two 4Adderbury Park Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division 11Aldershot Town Football League Two 4Alfreton Town Conference North 6Almondsbury UWE Western League Division One 10Almondsbury Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Alnwick Town Northern Alliance Premier Division 11Alphington South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Alresford Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Alsager Town North West Counties League Premier Division 9Alton Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Altrincham Conference National 5Alvechurch Midland Alliance 9Alveston Midland Combination Division One 11Amersham Town Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Amesbury Town Wessex League Division One 10Ampthill Town Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Andover Southern League Division One South & West 8Andover New Street Wessex League Division One 10Anstey Nomads East Midlands Counties League 10Appleby Frodingham Northern Counties East League Division One 10Appledore South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Archdale Midland Combination Division One 11Ardley United Hellenic League Premier Division 9Arlesey Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Armthorpe Welfare Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Arnold Town Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Arsenal Premier League 1Arundel Sussex County League Division One 9Ascot United Hellenic League Premier Division 9Ash United Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Ashford Town (Kent) Isthmian League Division One South 8Ashford Town (Middlesex) Isthmian League Premier Division 7Ashington Northern League Division One 9Ashton Athletic North West Counties League Premier Division 9Ashton Town North West Counties League First Division 10Ashton United Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Askern Villa Northern Counties East League Division One 10Aston Clinton Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Aston Villa Premier League 1Atherstone Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Atherton Collieries North West Counties League First Division 10Atherton Laburnum Rovers North West Counties League Premier Division 9Aveley Isthmian League Premier Division 7Axminster Town South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Aylesbury United Southern League Division One Midlands 8Aylesbury Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Aylestone Park Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11BClub? Division? Level?Backwell United Somerset County League Premier Division 11Bacup Borough North West Counties League Premier Division 9Badshot Lea Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Baldock Town Letchworth Hertfordshire Senior County League Premier Division 11Bamber Bridge Northern Premier League Division One North 8Banbury United Southern League Premier Division 7Banstead Athletic Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Bardon Hill Sports East Midlands Counties League 10Barking Essex Senior League 9Barkingside Essex Senior League 9Barnet Football League Two 4Barnoldswick Town North West Counties League First Division 10Barnsley Football League Championship 2Barnstaple Town Western League Premier Division 9Barrow Conference National 5Barrow Town East Midlands Counties League 10Bartley Green Midland Combination Premier Division 10Barton Rovers Southern League Division One Midlands 8Barton Town Old Boys Northern Counties East League Division One 10Barwell Midland Alliance 9Bashley Southern League Premier Division 7Basildon Town Essex Olympian League Division Three 14Basildon United Essex Senior League 9Basingstoke Town Conference South 6Bath City Conference National 5Beaconsfield SYCOB Southern League Division One Midlands 8Beccles Town Anglian Combination Premier Division 11Beckenham Town Kent League Premier Division 9Bedfont Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Bedfont Green Southern League Division One South & West 8Bedfont Sports Combined Counties League Division One 10Bedford Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Bedford Town Southern League Premier Division 7Bedlington Terriers Northern League Division One 9Bedworth United Southern League Division One Midlands 8Belper Town Northern Premier League Division One South 8Bemerton Heath Harlequins Wessex League Premier Division 9Bentley Colliery Central Midlands League Premier Division 12Berkhamsted Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Berwick Rangers1 Scottish Football League Third Division (Level 4 of Scottish football league system) Bethnal Green United Essex Senior League 9Bewdley Town West Midlands League Premier Division 10Bexhill United Sussex County League Division Three 11Bicester Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Bickleigh South West Peninsula League Division One East 11offerdulph Victoria Midland Alliance 9offereford Western League Premier Division 9Biggleswade Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Biggleswade United Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Bilbrook West Midlands League Division One 11Billericay Town Isthmian League Premier Division 7Billingham Synthonia Northern League Division One 9Billingham Town Northern League Division One 9Bilston Town West Midlands League Division One 11Binfield Hellenic League Premier Division 9Birmingham City Football League Championship 2Birstall United Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Birtley Town Northern League Division Two 10Bishop Auckland Northern League Division One 9Bishop Sutton Western League Premier Division 9Bishop\'s Cleeve Southern League Division One South & West 8Bishop\'s Stortford Conference South 6Bitton Western League Premier Division 9Blaby & Whetstone Athletic Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Blackburn Rovers Premier League 1Blackfield & Langley Wessex League Premier Division 9Blackheath Town West Midlands League Division One 11Blackpool Football League Championship 2Blackpool Wren Rovers West Lancashire League Premier Division 11Blackstones United Counties League Premier Division 9Blackwell Miners Welfare East Midlands Counties League 10Blackwood Midland Combination Division Three 13Blandford United Dorset Premier League 11Bletchley Town Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Blidworth Welfare Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Bloxwich United West Midlands League Premier Division 10Blyth Spartans Conference North 6Bodmin Town South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Bognor Regis Town Isthmian League Premier Division 7Boldmere St. Michaels Midland Alliance 9Bolehall Swifts Midland Combination Premier Division 10Bolton Wanderers Premier League 1Bookham Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Bootle North West Counties League Premier Division 9Boreham Wood Isthmian League Premier Division 7Borrowash Victoria East Midlands Counties League 10Bosham Sussex County League Division Three 11Boston Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Boston United Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Bottesford Town Northern Counties East League Division One 10Bourne Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Bournemouth Wessex League Premier Division 9Bovey Tracey South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Bowers & Pitsea Essex Senior League 9Brache Sparta Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Brackley Town Southern League Premier Division 7Bracknell Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Bradford City Football League Two 4Bradford Park Avenue Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Bradford Town Western League Division One 10Brading Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Braintree Town Conference South 6Brandon United Northern League Division Two 10Brantham Athletic Eastern Counties League Division One 10Brentford Football League One 3Brentwood Town Isthmian League Division One North 8Brereton Social Midland Combination Division One 11Bridgnorth Town Midland Alliance 9Bridgwater Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Bridlington Town Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Bridport Western League Division One 10Brigg Town Northern Premier League Division One South 8Brighouse Town Northern Counties East League Division One 10Brighton & Hove Albion Football League Championship 2Brimsdown Rovers Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Brislington Western League Premier Division 9Bristol City Football League Championship 2Bristol Manor Farm Western League Premier Division 9Bristol Rovers Football League Two 4Broadbridge Heath Sussex County League Division Three 11Brockenhurst Wessex League Premier Division 9Brocton Midland Combination Premier Division 10Brodsworth Welfare Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Bromley Conference South 6Bromsgrove Rovers Southern League Division One Midlands 8Bromyard Town West Midlands League Premier Division 10Broxbourne Borough V & E Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Buckingham Athletic Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Buckingham Town United Counties League Division One 10Buckland Athletic South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Bucks Students Union Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Budleigh Salterton South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Bugbrooke St Michaels United Counties League Division One 10Bungay Town Anglian Combination Division One 12Burgess Hill Town Isthmian League Division One South 8Burnham Southern League Division One Midlands 8Burnham Ramblers Essex Senior League 9Burnley Football League Championship 2Burntwood Town Midland Combination Division One 11Burscough Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Burton Albion Football League Two 4Burton Park Wanderers United Counties League Division One 10Bury Football League One 3Bury Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Bustleholme West Midlands League Premier Division 10Buxton Northern Premier League Premier Division 7CClub? Division? Level?Cadbury Athletic Midland Combination Premier Division 10Cadbury Heath Western League Division One 10Caddington Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Callington Town South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Calne Town Western League Premier Division 9Calverton Miners Welfare Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Camberley Town Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Cambridge City Southern League Premier Division 7Cambridge Regional College Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Cambridge United Conference National 5Camelford South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Cammell Laird Northern Premier League Division One South 8Canterbury City Kent County League Premier Division 11Canvey Island Isthmian League Premier Division 7Cardiff City2 Football League Championship 2Carlisle United Football League One 3Carlton Town Northern Premier League Division One South 8Carshalton Athletic Isthmian League Premier Division 7Carterton Hellenic League Premier Division 9Castle Vale Midland Combination Premier Division 10Castle Vale JKS Midland Combination Premier Division 10Causeway United Midland Alliance 9CB Hounslow United Combined Counties League Division One 10Chadderton North West Counties League First Division 10Chalfont St Peter Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Chalfont Wasps Hellenic League Division One East 10Chard Town Western League Division One 10Charlton Athletic Football League One 3Charnock Richard West Lancashire League Premier Division 11Chasetown Northern Premier League Division One South 8Chatham Town Isthmian League Division One South 8Chatteris Town Cambridgeshire County League Senior A Division 12Cheadle Town North West Counties League First Division 10Chelmsford City Conference South 6Chelmsley Town Midland Combination Division Two 12Chelsea Premier League 1Cheltenham Saracens Hellenic League Division One West 10Cheltenham Town Football League Two 4Chertsey Town Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Chesham United Southern League Division One Midlands 8Cheshunt Isthmian League Division One North 8Chessington & Hook United Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Chester City Conference National 5Chester-le-Street Town Northern League Division One 9Chesterfield Football League One 3Chichester City United Sussex County League Division One 9Chinnor Hellenic League Division One East 10Chippenham Town Southern League Premier Division 7Chipping Norton Town Witney and District League Division Two 15Chipstead Isthmian League Division One South 8Chobham Combined Counties League Division One 10Chorley Northern Premier League Division One North 8Christchurch Wessex League Premier Division 9Cinderford Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Cirencester Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Cirencester United Hellenic League Division One West 10Clanfield Hellenic League Division One West 10Clapton Essex Senior League 9Clements Midland Combination Division Three 13Clevedon Town Southern League Premier Division 7Clevedon United Western League Division One 10Clipstone Welfare Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Clitheroe Northern Premier League Division One North 8Clymping Sussex County League Division Two 10Clyst Rovers South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Coalville Town Midland Alliance 9Cobham Combined Counties League Division One 10Cobham Sports Dorset Premier League 11Cockfosters Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Codicote Hertfordshire Senior County League Premier Division 11Cogenhoe United United Counties League Premier Division 9Colchester United Football League One 3Colden Common Hampshire Premier League 11Coleshill Town Midland Alliance 9Colliers Wood United Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Colne North West Counties League Premier Division 9Colney Heath Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Colwyn Bay2 Northern Premier League Division One North 8Concord Rangers Isthmian League Division One North 8Coney Hall Kent County League Premier Division 11Congleton Town North West Counties League Premier Division 9Consett Northern League Division One 9Continental Star Midland Combination Premier Division 10Corby Town Conference North 6Corinthian-Casuals Isthmian League Division One South 8Cornard United Eastern Counties League Division One 10Corsham Town Western League Premier Division 9Coton Green Midland Combination Division One 11Coulsdon United Combined Counties League Division One 10Cove Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Coventry Amateurs Midland Combination Division Three 13Coventry City Football League Championship 2Coventry Copsewood Midland Combination Premier Division 10Coventry Sphinx Midland Alliance 9Cowes Sports Wessex League Premier Division 9Cradley Town Midland Alliance 9Cranfield United Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Crawley Down Sussex County League Division One 9Crawley Green Sports Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Crawley Town Football League Two 4Cray Valley Paper Mills Kent County League Premier Division 11Cray Wanderers Isthmian League Premier Division 7Crediton United South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Crescent Rovers Combined Counties League Division One 10Crewe Alexandra Football League Two 4Cricklade Town Hellenic League Division One West 10Crockenhill Kent County League Division One West 12Cromer Town Anglian Combination Premier Division 11Crook Town Northern League Division Two 10Crowborough Athletic Sussex County League Division One 9Croydon Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Croydon Athletic Isthmian League Division One South 8Croydon Municipal Combined Counties League Division One 10Crystal Palace Football League Championship 2Cullompton Rangers South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Curzon Ashton Northern Premier League Division One North 8DClub? Division? Level?Dagenham & Redbridge Football League Two 4Daisy Hill North West Counties League First Division 10Dalton United West Lancashire League Premier Division 11Darlaston Town West Midlands League Premier Division 10Darlington Conference National 5Darlington Railway Athletic Northern League Division Two 10Dartford Conference South 6Dartmouth South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Daventry Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Daventry United United Counties League Premier Division 9Dawlish Town Western League Premier Division 9Deal Town Kent League Premier Division 9Debden Sports Hertfordshire Senior County League Senior Division One 12Debenham LC Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Deeping Rangers United Counties League Premier Division 9Derby County Football League Championship 2Dereham Town Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Desborough Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Devizes Town Western League Division One 10Didcot Town Southern League Premier Division 7Dinnington Town Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Diss Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Dobwalls South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Doncaster Rovers Football League Championship 2Dorchester Town Conference South 6Dorking Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Dorking Wanderers Sussex County League Division Three 11Dosthill Colts Midland Combination Premier Division 10Dover Athletic Conference South 6Downham Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Downton Wessex League Division One 10Droitwich Spa Midland Combination Division One 11Droylsden Conference North 6Dudley Sports West Midlands League Premier Division 10Dudley Town West Midlands League Premier Division 10Dudley United West Midlands League Division One 11Dunkirk East Midlands Counties League 10Dulwich Hamlet Isthmian League Division One South 8Dunstable Town Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Dunston UTS Northern League Division One 9Durham City Northern Premier League Premier Division 7EClub? Division? Level?Eagley West Lancashire League Premier Division 11Earslwood Town Midland Combination Division One 11Easington Colliery Wearside League 11Easington Sports Hellenic League Division One West 10East Cowes Victoria Athletic Wessex League Division One 10East Grinstead Town Sussex County League Division One 9East Preston Sussex County League Division Two 10East Thurrock United Isthmian League Division One North 8Eastbourne Borough Conference National 5Eastbourne Town Isthmian League Division One South 8Eastbourne United Association Sussex County League Division One 9Eastleigh Conference South 6Eastwood Town Conference North 6Ebbsfleet United Conference South 6Eccleshall North West Counties League First Division 10Eccleshill United Northern Counties East League Division One 10Egham Town Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Elburton Villa South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Ellesmere Rangers West Midlands League Premier Division 10Ellistown East Midlands Counties League 10Elmore Western League Division One 10Ely City Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Enfield (1893) Essex Senior League 9Enfield Town Isthmian League Division One North 8Enville Athletic Midland Combination Division Two 12Epsom & Ewell Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Erith & Belvedere Kent League Premier Division 9Erith Town Kent League Premier Division 9Esh Winning Northern League Division One 9Eton Manor Essex Senior League 9Eton Wick Hellenic League Division One East 10Eversley Combined Counties League Division One 10Everton Premier League 1Evesham United Southern League Premier Division 7Exeter City Football League One 3Exeter Civil Service South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Exmouth Town South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Eynesbury Rovers United Counties League Division One 10FClub? Division? Level?F.C. Clacton Eastern Counties League Division One 10F.C. Halifax Town Northern Premier League Division One North 8F.C. United of Manchester Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Fairfield Villa Midland Combination Division One 11Fairford Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Fakenham Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Falmouth Town South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Fareham Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Farleigh Rovers Combined Counties League Division One 10Farnborough Southern League Premier Division 7Farnborough North End Wessex League Division One 10Farnham Town Combined Counties League Division One 10Farsley Celtic Conference North 6Faversham Town Kent League Premier Division 9Fawley Wessex League Division One 10Feckenham Midland Combination Division Two 12Felixstowe & Walton United Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Feltham Combined Counties League Division One 10Finchampstead Hellenic League Division One East 10Fisher Kent League Premier Division 9Flackwell Heath Hellenic League Premier Division 9Fleet Spurs Wessex League Division One 10Fleet Town Isthmian League Division One South 8Fleetlands Hampshire Premier League 11Fleetwood Town Conference National 5Flixton North West Counties League Premier Division 9Folkestone Invicta Isthmian League Division One South 8Forest Sussex County League Division Three 11Forest Green Rovers Conference National 5Formby North West Counties League Premier Division 9Foxhole Stars South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Friar Lane & Epworth Midland Alliance 9Frickley Athletic Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Frimley Green Combined Counties League Division One 10Frome Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Fulbourn Institute Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division 11Fulham Premier League 1GClub? Division? Level?G.S.A. Sports Midland Combination Premier Division 10Gainsborough Trinity Conference North 6Galmpton Gents South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Garforth Town Northern Premier League Division One North 8Garswood United Cheshire League Division One 11Gateshead Conference National 5Gedling Miners Welfare East Midlands Counties League 10Gedling Town East Midlands Counties League 10Gillingham Football League Two 4Gillingham Town Western League Division One 10Glastonbury Town Somerset County League Premier Division 11Glapwell Northern Premier League Division One South 8Glasshoughton Welfare Northern Counties East League Division One 10Glossop North End North West Counties League Premier Division 9Gloucester City Conference North 6Godalming Town Isthmian League Division One South 8Godmanchester Rovers Eastern Counties League Division One 10Godolphin Atlantic South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Goodrich West Midlands League Premier Division 10Goole Northern Premier League Division One South 8Gorleston Eastern Counties League Division One 10Gornal Athletic West Midlands League Premier Division 10Gosport Borough Southern League Division One South & West 8Graham Street Prims East Midlands Counties League 10Grantham Town Northern Premier League Division One South 8Grays Athletic Conference South 6Great Shelford Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division 11Great Wakering Rovers Isthmian League Division One North 8Great Yarmouth Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Greenhill Midland Combination Division Two 12Greenwich Borough Kent League Premier Division 9Greenwood Meadows East Midlands Counties League 10Gresley East Midlands Counties League 10Grimsby Borough Northern Counties East League Division One 10Grimsby Town Conference National 5Guildford City Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Guisborough Town Northern League Division Two 10Guiseley Northern Premier League Premier Division 7HClub? Division? Level?Hadleigh United Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Hadley Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Hailsham Town Sussex County League Division One 9Halesowen Town Southern League Premier Division 7Hall Road Rangers Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Hallam Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Hallen Western League Premier Division 9Halstead Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Hamble ASSC Wessex League Division One 10Hampton Midland Combination Division Two 12Hampton & Richmond Borough Conference South 6Hamworthy United Wessex League Premier Division 9Hanley Town Staffordshire County Senior League Premier Division 11Hanwell Town Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Hanworth Villa Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Hardwicke Hellenic League Division One West 10Harefield United Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Haringey & Waltham Development Essex Senior League 9Haringey Borough Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Harlow Town Isthmian League Division One North 8Harpenden Town Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Harrogate Railway Athletic Northern Premier League Division One North 8Harrogate Town Conference North 6Harrow Borough Isthmian League Premier Division 7Harrow Hill Hellenic League Division One West 10Harrowby United Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Hartlepool United Football League One 3Hartley Wintney Combined Counties League Division One 10Harwich & Parkeston Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Harworth Colliery Institute Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Hassocks Sussex County League Division One 9Hastings United Isthmian League Premier Division 7Hatfield Main Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Hatfield Town Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Havant & Waterlooville Conference South 6Haverhill Rovers Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Hayes & Yeading United Conference National 5Hayle South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Hayling United Wessex League Premier Division 9Haywards Heath Town Sussex County League]] Division Three 11Headington Amateurs Hellenic League Division One West 10Heanor Town East Midlands Counties League 10Heath Town Rangers West Midlands League Premier Division 10Heath Hayes Midland Combination Premier Division 10Heather St John\'s Midland Combination Premier Division 10Hebburn Town Northern League Division Two 10Hednesford Town Southern League Premier Division 7Helston Athletic Cornwall Combination 12Hemel Hempstead Town Southern League Premier Division 7Hemsworth Miners Welfare Northern Counties East League Division One 10Hendon Isthmian League Premier Division 7Hengrove Athletic Western League Division One 10Henley Forest Midland Combination Division Two 12Henley Town Hellenic League Division One East 10Hereford United Football League Two 4Herne Bay Kent League Premier Division 9Hertford Town Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Heybridge Swifts Isthmian League Division One North 8Highfield Rangers Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Highgate United Midland Alliance 9Highworth Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Hillingdon Borough Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Hinckley Downes East Midlands Counties League 10Hinckley United Conference North 6Histon Conference National 5Hitchin Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Hoddesdon Town Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Holbeach United United Counties League Premier Division 9Holbrook Miners Welfare East Midlands Counties League 10Holker Old Boys North West Counties League Division One 10Holmer Green Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Holmesdale Kent League Premier Division 9Holsworthy South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Holwell Sports East Midlands Counties League 10Holyport Hellenic League Division One East 10Hook Norton Hellenic League Premier Division 9Horden Colliery Welfare Northern League Division One 9Horley Town Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Horndean Wessex League Division One 10Horsham Isthmian League Premier Division 7Horsham YMCA Isthmian League Division One South 8Hucknall Town Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Huddersfield Town Football League One 3Hull City Football LeagueChampionship 2Hullbridge Sports Essex Senior League 9Hungerford Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Huntingdon Town United Counties League Division One 10Hurstpierpoint Sussex County League Division Three 11Hyde United Conference North 6Hythe & Dibden Wessex League Division One 10Hythe Town Kent League Premier Division 9IClub? Division? Level?Ibstock United East Midlands Counties League 10Ifield Edwards Sussex County League Division Three 11Ilford Isthmian League Division One North 8Ilfracombe Town Western League Premier Division 9Inkberrow Midland Combination Division Three 13Ipswich Town Football League Championship 2Ipswich Wanderers Eastern Counties League Division One 10Irchester United United Counties League Division One 10Irlam North West Counties League First Division 10Ivybridge Town South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10JClub? Division? Level?James King Blisworth Northamptonshire Combination Division One 12Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association Northern League Division Two 10KClub? Division? Level?Kendal Town Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Kenilworth Town K H Midland Combination Division Two 12Kent Athletic Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Kentish Town Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Kettering Town Conference National 5Keynsham Town Western League Division One 10Kidderminster Harriers Conference National 5Kidlington Hellenic League Premier Division 9Kidsgrove Athletic Northern Premier League Division One South 8Kimberley Town Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Kings Langley Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Kingsbury London Tigers Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Kingstonian Isthmian League Premier Division 7Kintbury Rangers Hellenic League Division One East 10Kirby Muxloe Midland Alliance 9Kirkley & Pakefield Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Kiveton Park Central Midlands League Premier Division 12Knaphill Combined Counties League Division One 10Knaresborough Town West Yorkshire League Premier Division 11Knebworth Hertfordshire Senior County League Senior Division One 12Knowle Midland Combination Premier Division 10LClub? Division? Level?Lancaster City Northern Premier League Division One North 8Lancing Sussex County League Division Two 10Langford Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Larkhall Athletic Western League Premier Division 9Launceston South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Launton Sports Hellenic League Division One West 10Laverstock & Ford Wessex League Premier Division 9Leamington Southern League Premier Division 7Leamington Hibernian Midland Combination Division Two 12Leatherhead Isthmian League Division One South 8Ledbury Town West Midlands League Premier Division 10Leeds Carnegie Northern Counties East League Division One 10Leeds United Football League Championship 2Leek CSOB North West Counties League First Division 10Leek Town Northern Premier League Division One South 8Leicester City Football League Championship 2Leigh Genesis Northern Premier League Division One North 8Leighton Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Leiston Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Letcombe Hellenic League Division One West 10Leverstock Green Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Lewes Conference South 6Leyton Isthmian League Division One North 8Leyton Orient Football League One 3Lichfield City Midland Combination Division Two 12Lincoln City Conference National 5Lincoln Moorlands Railway Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Lincoln United Northern Premier League Division One South 8Lingfield Sussex County League Division One 9Liskeard Athletic South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Liss Athletic Hampshire Premier League 11Little Common Sussex County League Division Two 10Littlehampton Town Sussex County League Division Two 10Littleton Midland Combination Division One 11Liverpool Premier League 1Liversedge Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Liverton United South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Locks Heath Hampshire Premier League 11London APSA Essex Senior League 9London Colney Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Long Buckby United Counties League Premier Division 9Long Eaton United Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Long Melford Eastern Counties League Division One 10Long Sutton Athletic Peterborough and District League Division One 12Longwell Green Sports Western League Premier Division 9Lordswood Kent League Premier Division 9Loughborough Dynamo Northern Premier League Division One South 8Loughborough University Midland Alliance 9Lowestoft Town Isthmian League Division One North 8Loxwood Sussex County League Division Two 10Ludlow Town West Midlands League Premier Division 10Luton Town Conference National 5Lutterworth Town Leicestershire Senior League Division One 12Lydney Town Hellenic League Division One West 10Lye Town West Midlands League Premier Division 10Lymington Town Wessex League Premier Division 9MClub? Division? Level?Macclesfield Town Football League Two 4Maidenhead United Conference South 6Maidstone United Isthmian League Premier Division 7Maghull West Cheshire Amateur League Division One 11Maine Road North West Counties League Premier Division 9Maldon Town Isthmian League Division One North 8Malmesbury Victoria Hellenic League Premier Division 9Maltby Main Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Malvern Town Midland Alliance 9Manchester City Premier League 1Manchester United Premier League 1Mangotsfield United Southern League Division One South & West 8Mansfield Town Conference National 5March Town United Eastern Counties League Division One 10Margate Isthmian League Premier Division 7Marine Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Market Drayton Town Northern Premier League Division One South 8Marlow Southern League Division One Midlands 8Marlow United Hellenic League Premier Division 9Marske United Northern League Division Two 10Massey Ferguson Midland Combination Premier Division 10Matlock Town Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Meir KA Midland Combination Premier Division 10Melksham Town Western League Premier Division 9Merrow Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) Premier Division 12Merstham Isthmian League Division One South 8Merthyr Town2 Western League Division One 7Metropolitan Police Isthmian League Division One South 8Mickleover Sports Northern Premier League Division One South 8Middlesbrough Football League Championship 2Middlewich Town Cheshire League Division One 11Midhurst & Easebourne Sussex County League Division Two 10Mildenhall Town Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Mile Oak Sussex County League Division One 9Mile Oak Rovers Midland Combination Division One 11Millbrook East Cornwall League Division One 13Millwall Football League Championship 2Milton Keynes Dons Football League One 3Milton Keynes Wanderers Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Milton United (Oxon) Hellenic League Division One East 10Minehead Western League Division One 10Mole Valley S.C.R. Combined Counties League Division One 10Molesey Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Moneyfields Wessex League Premier Division 9Morecambe Football League Two 4Morpeth Town Northern League Division One 9Mossley Northern Premier League Division One North 8Mousehole South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Mullion Cornwall Combination 12Mursley United Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Murton Northern Alliance Premier Division 11NClub? Division? Level?Nantwich Town Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Needham Market Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Nelson North West Counties League Premier Division 9Nestlé Rowntree York League Division One 15Nettleham Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11New Bradwell St Peter Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10New Brighton West Cheshire Amateur League Division Two 12New Mills North West Counties League Premier Division 9New Milton Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Newark Town Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Newbury Hellenic League Division One East 10Newcastle Benfield Northern League Division One 9Newcastle Town North West Counties League Premier Division 9Newcastle United Premier League 1Newhall United Midland Combination Division One 11Newhaven Sussex County League Division Three 11Newmarket Town Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Newport County2 Conference National 5Newport (IOW) Wessex League Premier Division 9Newport Pagnell Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Newquay South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Newton Abbot Spurs South West Peninsula League Division One East 11North Ferriby United Northern Premier League Premier Division 7North Greenford United Combined Counties League Premier Division 9North Leigh Southern League Division One South & West 8North Shields Northern League Division Two 10Northallerton Town Northern League Division Two 10Northampton ON Chenecks United Counties League Division One 10Northampton Sileby Rangers United Counties League Division One 10Northampton Spencer United Counties League Premier Division 9Northampton Town Football League Two 4Northfield Town Midland Combination Division One 11Northwich Victoria Conference North 6Northwood Isthmian League Division One North 8Norton & Stockton Ancients Northern League Division One 9Norton Sports Kent League Premier Division 9Norton United North West Counties League Division One 10Norwich CEYMS Anglian Combination Division Two 13Norwich City Premier League 1Norwich United Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Nostell Miners Welfare Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Nottingham Forest Football League Championship 2Notts County Football League One 3Nuneaton Griff Midland Combination Premier Division 10Nuneaton Town Southern League Premier Division 7OClub? Division? Level?Oadby Town Midland Alliance 9Oakwood Sussex County League Division Two 10Odd Down Western League Division One 10Okehampton Argyle South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Old Bradwell United Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Old Woodstock Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Oldham Athletic Football League One 3Oldham Town North West Counties League Division One 10Oldland Abbotonians Western League Division One 10Ollerton Town Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Olney Town United Counties League Division One 10Ossett Albion Northern Premier League Division One North 8Ossett Town Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Ottery St Mary South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Overton United Hampshire Premier League 11Oxford City Southern League Premier Division 7Oxford City Nomads Hellenic League Premier Division 9Oxford United Football League Two 4Oxhey Jets Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9PClub? Division? Level?Padbury United Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Padiham North West Counties League Premier Division 9Pagham Sussex County League Division One 9Parkgate Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Paulsgrove Hampshire Premier League 11Paulton Rovers Southern League Division One South & West 8Peacehaven & Telscombe Sussex County League Division One 9Pease Pottage Village Sussex County League Division Three 11Pegasus Juniors Hellenic League Premier Division 9Pelsall Villa Midland Combination Premier Division 10Penn & Tylers Green Hellenic League Division One East 10Penn Croft West Midlands League Division One 11Penrith Northern League Division One 9Penryn Athletic South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Penzance South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Perranporth South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Perrywood Midland Combination Division Two 12Pershore Town Midland Combination Premier Division 10Peterborough Northern Star United Counties League Division One 10Peterborough United Football League Championship 2Peterlee Town Northern Alliance Division One 12Petersfield Town Wessex League Division One 10Pickering Town Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Pilkington XXX Midland Combination Premier Division 10Pitstone & Ivinghoe Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Plymouth Argyle Football League Two 4Plymouth Parkway South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Plymstock United South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Polesworth Midland Combination Division Three 13Pontefract Collieries Northern Counties East League Division One 10Ponteland United Northern Alliance Premier Division 11Poole Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Port Vale Football League Two 4Porthleven South West Peninsula League Division One West 11Portishead Town Western League Division One 10Portland United Dorset Premier League 11Portsmouth Football League Championship 2Potters Bar Town Isthmian League Division One North 8Potton United United Counties League Division One 10Prescot Cables Northern Premier League Division One North 8Preston North End Football League One 3Prestwich Heys Manchester League Premier Division 11Prestwood Hellenic League Division One East 10Purton Hellenic League Division One West 10Pyrford Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) Division One 13QClub? Division? Level?Queens Park Rangers Premier League 1Quorn Northern Premier League Division One South 8RClub? Division? Level?Racing Club Warwick Midland Combination Premier Division 10Radcliffe Borough Northern Premier League Division One North 8Radcliffe Olympic East Midlands Counties League 10Radford East Midlands Counties League 10Radstock Town Western League Premier Division 9Rainworth Miners Welfare Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Ramsbottom United North West Counties League Premier Division 9Ramsgate Isthmian League Division One South 8Ratby Sports Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Raunds Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Rayners Lane Hellenic League Division One East 10Raynes Park Vale Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Reading Football League Championship 2Reading Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Redbridge Isthmian League Division One North 8Redditch United Conference North 6Redhill Sussex County League Division One 9Reigate Priory Surrey Elite Intermediate League 11Retford United Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Ringmer Sussex County League Division One 9Ringwood Town Wessex League Division One 10Risborough Rangers Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Riverway West Midlands League Division One 11Rocester Midland Alliance 9Rochdale Football League One 3Rochdale Town North West Counties League First Division 10Roman Glass St George Western League Division One 10Romford Isthmian League Division One North 8Romsey Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Romulus Southern League Division One Midlands 8Rossendale United Northern Premier League Division One North 8Rossington Main Northern Counties East League Division One 10Rotherham United Football League Two 4Rothley Imperial Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Rothwell Corinthians United Counties League Premier Division 9Rothwell Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Rottingdean Village Sussex County League Division Three 11Royston Town Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Royal Marines South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Rugby Town Southern League Premier Division 7Runcorn Linnets North West Counties League Premier Division 9Rushall Olympic Northern Premier League Division One South 8Rushden & Diamonds Conference National 5Rushden & Higham United United Counties League Division One 10Rustington Sussex County League Division Two 10Rye United Sussex County League Division Two 10Ryton Northern League Division One 9SClub? Division? Level?Saffron Dynamo Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Saffron Walden Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Salford City Northern Premier League Division One North 8Salisbury City Conference South 6Saltash United South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Saltdean United Sussex County League Division Three 11Sandhurst Town Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Sandridge Rovers Hertfordshire Senior County League Premier Division 11Saxmundham Ipswich and Suffolk Senior League Division One 12Sawbridgeworth Town Essex Senior League 9Scarborough Athletic Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Scarborough Town No Division for 2010/11 11Scunthorpe United Football League One 3Seaford Town Sussex County League Division Two 10Seaham Red Star Northern League Division Two 10Selby Town Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Selsey Sussex County League Division One 9Sevenoaks Town Kent League Premier Division 9Shaftesbury Wessex League Division One 10Shawbury United West Midlands League Premier Division 10Sheerness East Vandenel Kent County League Division One EastSheerwater Combined Counties League Division One 10Sheffield Northern Premier League Division One South 8Sheffield United Football League One 3Sheffield Wednesday Football League One 3Shefford Town Bedfordshire County Football League Division Two 13Shenstone Pathfinder West Midlands League Division One 11Shepshed Dynamo Northern Premier League Division One South 8Shepton Mallet Western League Division One 10Sherborne Town Western League Premier Division 9Sherburn White Rose West Yorkshire League Premier Division 11Sheringham Anglian Combination Premier Division 11Shifnal Town Midland Alliance 9Shildon Northern League Division One 9Shipston Excelsior Midland Combination Division Three 13Shirebrook Town Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Shirley Town Midland Combination Division One 11Shoreham Sussex County League Division One 9Shortwood United Hellenic League Premier Division 9Shottermill & Haslemere Surrey County Intermediate League (Western) Premier Division 12Shrewsbury Town Football League Two 4Shrewton United Western League Division One 10Shrivenham Hellenic League Premier Division 9Sidlesham Sussex County League Division Three 11Sidley United Sussex County League Division Two 10Silsden North West Counties League Premier Division 9Sittingbourne Isthmian League Division One South 8Skelmersdale United Northern Premier League Division One North 8Slade Green Kent League Premier Division 9Sleaford Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Slimbridge Hellenic League Division One West 10Slough Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Soham Town Rangers Southern League Division One Midlands 8Solihull Moors Conference North 6Somersham Town Cambridgeshire County League Senior A Division 12South Kilburn Hellenic League Division One East 10South Liverpool Liverpool County Premier League Premier Division 11South Normanton Athletic Central Midlands League Premier Division 12South Park Combined Counties League Division One 10South Shields Northern League Division One 9Southall Middlesex County League Premier Division 11Southam United Midland Combination Premier Division 10Southampton Football League Championship 2Southend Manor Essex Senior League 9Southend United Football League Two 4Southport Conference National 5Southwick Sussex County League Division Two 10Spalding United Northern Premier League Division One South 8Spennymoor Town Northern League Division One 9Spixworth United Anglian Combination Premier Division 11Sport London e Benfica Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Sporting Bengal United Kent League Premier Division 9Sporting Khalsa West Midlands League Division One 11Squires Gate North West Counties League Premier Division 9St Albans City Conference South 6St Andrews East Midlands Counties League 10St Austell South West Peninsula League Division One West 11St Blazey South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10St Francis Rangers Sussex County League Division One 9St Helens Town North West Counties League Premier Division 9St Ives Town United Counties League Premier Division 9St. Margaretsbury Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9St Neots Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Stafford Rangers Conference North 6Stafford Town West Midlands League Division One 11Staines Lammas Combined Counties League Division One 10Staines Town Conference South 6Stalybridge Celtic Conference North 6Stamford Northern Premier League Division One South 8Stansted Essex Senior League 9Stanway Rovers Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Stapenhill Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Staveley Miners Welfare Northern Counties East League Division One 10Stevenage Borough Football League One 3Stewart & Lloyds Corby United Counties League Premier Division 9Steyning Town Sussex County League Division Two 10Stockbridge Wessex League Division One 10Stockingford Allotments Association Midland Combination Division One 11Stockport County Conference National 5Stocksbridge Park Steels Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Stoke City Premier League 1Stoke Gabriel South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Stokesley Northern League Division Two 10Stone Dominoes North West Counties League Division One 10Stonewall Middlesex County League Premier Division 11Stony Stratford Town Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Storrington Sussex County League Division Two 10Stotfold United Counties League Premier Division 9Stourbridge Southern League Premier Division 7Stourport Swifts Southern League Division One Midlands 8Stowmarket Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Stratford Town Midland Alliance 9Street Western League Premier Division 9Studley Midland Alliance 9Sturminster Newton United Dorset Premier League 11Sun Postal Sports Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Sunderland Premier League 1Sunderland Ryhope Community Association Northern League Division Two 10Sutton Coldfield Town Southern League Division One Midlands 8Sutton Town Central Midlands League Supreme Division 11Sutton United Isthmian League Premier Division 7Swaffham Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Swanage Town & Herston Dorset Premier League 11Swansea City2 Premier League 1Swindon Supermarine Southern League Premier Division 7Swindon Town Football League Two 4TClub? Division? Level?Tadcaster Albion Northern Counties East League Division One 10Tadley Calleva Wessex League Division One 10Takeley Essex Senior League 9Tamworth Conference National 5Taunton Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Tavistock South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10TD Shipley Sussex County League Division Three 11Team Bury Eastern Counties League Division One 10Team Northumbria Northern League Division Two 10Teignmouth South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Teversal Northern Counties East League Division One 10Thackley Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Thame United Hellenic League Division One East 10Thamesmead Town Isthmian League Division One North 8Thatcham Town Southern League Division One South & West 8The 61 Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11The New Saints3 Welsh Premier League (Level 1 of the Welsh football league system) Thetford Town Eastern Counties League Division One 10Thimblemill Recreation Midland Combination Division One 11Thornaby Northern League Division Two 10Thorne Colliery Central Midlands League Premier Division 12Thrapston Town United Counties League Division One 10Three Bridges Sussex County League Division One 9Thurmaston Town Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Thurnby Nirvana Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division 11Thurrock Conference South 6Tilbury Isthmian League Division One North 8Tipton Town Midland Alliance 9Tiptree United Essex Senior League 9Tiverton Town Southern League Premier Division 7Tividale West Midlands League Premier Division 10Tokyngton Manor Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Tonbridge Angels Isthmian League Premier Division 7Tongham Surrey Elite Intermediate League 11Tooting & Mitcham United Isthmian League Premier Division 7Torpoint Athletic South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Torquay United Football League Two 4Torrington North Devon League Premier Division 12Totnes & Dartington Sports South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 1Totternhoe Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Totton & Eling Wessex League Premier Division 9Tow Law Town Northern League Division One 9Trafford Northern Premier League Division One North 8Tranmere Rovers Football League One 3Trefonen3 Montgomeryshire League Division Two (Level 6 of the Welsh football league system) Tring Athletic Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Tring Corinthians Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Trowbridge Town Hellenic League Division One West 10Truro City Southern League Premier Division 7Tuffley Rovers Gloucestershire County League 11Tunbridge Wells Kent League Premier Division 9Turton West Lancashire League Premier Division 11Tytherington Rocks Hellenic League Division One West 10UClub? Division? Level?Uckfield Town Sussex County League Division Three 11United Services Portsmouth Wessex League Division One 10University of Exeter South West Peninsula League Division One East 11Uxbridge Southern League Division One South & West 8VClub? Division? Level?Vauxhall Motors Conference North 6Verwood Town Wessex League Division One 10VCD Athletic Isthmian League Division One North 8Vospers Oak Villa South West Peninsula League Division One West 11VT Southern League Division One South & West 8WClub? Division? Level?Wadebridge Town South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Wakefield Northern Premier League Division One North 8Walsall Football League One 3Walsall Wood Midland Combination Premier Division 10Walsham-le-Willows Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Waltham Abbey Isthmian League Premier Division 7Waltham Forest Isthmian League Division One North 8Walton & Hersham Isthmian League Division One South 8Walton Casuals Isthmian League Division One South 8Wantage Town Hellenic League Premier Division 9Warboys Town Peterborough and District League Division One 12Ware Isthmian League Division One North 8Wareham Rangers Dorset Senior League Senior Division 12Warlingham Combined Counties League Division One 10Warley Development West Midlands League Division One 11Warminster Town Wessex League Division One 10Warrington Town Northern Premier League Division One North 8Warstones Wanderers West Midlands League Division One 11Washington Northern League Division Two 10Watford Football League Championship 2Watton United Anglian Combination Premier Division 11Wealden Sussex County League Division Two 10Wealdstone Isthmian League Premier Division 7Wednesbury Town West Midlands League Division One 11Wednesfield West Midlands League Premier Division 10Welling United Conference South 6Wellingborough Town United Counties League Premier Division 9Wellington (Herefords) West Midlands League Premier Division 10Wellington (Somerset) Western League Premier Division 9Wellington Amateurs West Midlands League Division One 11Wells City Western League Division One 10Welton Rovers Western League Premier Division 9Welwyn Garden City Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division 9Wembley Combined Counties League Premier Division 9Wendron United South West Peninsula League Division One West 11West Allotment Celtic Northern League Division One 9West Auckland Town Northern League Division One 9West Bromwich Albion Premier League 1West Ham United Football League Championship 2West Midlands Police Midland Combination Division One 11Westbury United Western League Division One 10Westfield (Surrey) Combined Counties League Division One 10Westfield (Sussex) Sussex County League Division Two 10Westfields Midland Alliance 9Westland Sports Dorset Premier League 11Weston-super-Mare Conference South 6Weston St Johns Somerset County League Division Two West 13Weymouth Conference South 6Whickham Northern League Division Two 10Whitby Town Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Whitchurch Alport Mid Cheshire Football League Division Two 12Whitchurch United Wessex League Division One 10Whitehaven Northern League Division Two 10Whitehawk Sussex County League Division One 9Whitley Bay Northern League Division One 9Whitstable Town Isthmian League Division One South 8Whitton United Eastern Counties League Division One 10Whitworths United Counties League Division One 10Whyteleafe Isthmian League Division One South 8Wick Sussex County League Division One 9Wigan Athletic Premier League 1Wigan Robin Park North West Counties League Division One 10Willand Rovers Western League Premier Division 9Willenhall Town Northern Premier League Division One South 8Willington Wearside League 11Wimborne Town Wessex League Premier Division 9Winchester Castle Hampshire Premier League 11Winchester City Southern League Division One South & West 8Windsor & Eton Southern League Division One South & West 8Wingate & Finchley Isthmian League Division One North 8Winsford United North West Counties League Premier Division 9Winslow United Spartan South Midlands League Division One 10Winterbourne United Hellenic League Division One West 10Winterton Rangers Northern Counties East League Premier Division 9Wisbech Town Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Witham Town Essex Senior League 9Witheridge South West Peninsula League Premier Division 10Witney United Hellenic League Premier Division 9Witton Albion Northern Premier League Division One South 8Wivenhoe Town Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Wodson Park Spartan South Midlands League Division Two 11Woking Conference South 6Wokingham & Emmbrook Hellenic League Division One East 10Wolverhampton Casuals West Midlands League Premier Division 10Wolverhampton United West Midlands League Division One 11Wolverhampton Wanderers Premier League 1Woodbridge Town Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Woodford United Southern League Division One Midlands 8Woodley Sports Northern Premier League Division One North 8Woodley Town Hellenic League Division One East 10Wootton Bassett Town Hellenic League Division One West 10Wootton Blue Cross United Counties League Division One 10Worcester City Conference South 6Worcester Park Combined Counties League Division One 10Workington Conference North 6Worksop Town Northern Premier League Premier Division 7Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Northern Counties East League Division One 10Worthing Isthmian League Division One South 8Worthing United Sussex County League Division Two 10Wrexham2 Conference National 5Wroxham Eastern Counties League Premier Division 9Wycombe Wanderers Football League One 3Wythenshawe Amateurs Manchester League Premier Division 11YClub? Division? Level?Yate Town Southern League Division One South & West 8Yaxley United Counties League Premier Division 9Yeovil Town Football League One 3York City Conference National 5York Railway Institute York League Division One 15Yorkshire Amateur Northern Counties East League Division One 10Yorkshire Main Central Midlands League Premier Division 12Young Warriors Midland Combination Division Three 13Fictional English Football ClubsEarls Park Footballers\' Wives (fictional)Even Stevens F.C. Even Stevens F.C. (fictional)Fulchester United Viz (fictional)Harchester United Dream Team (fictional)Melchester Rovers Roy of the Rovers (fictional)Renford Rejects Renford Rejects TV series (fictional five a side)Stratford East Alex Rider book series (fictional)Warbury Warriors The Sun newspaper cartoon strip, StrikerWirral County Mike Bassett: Manager (fictional)


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