Gedling Miners Welfare F.C.

Gedling Miners Welfare
Full name Gedling Miners Welfare Football Club
Nickname(s) The Welfare
Founded 1919 (as Gedling Colliery Welfare)
Ground The Plains Social Club, Gedling
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman Vic Hulme
Manager Graham Walker & Frank Corrigan (Joint)
League East Midlands Counties League
2015–16 East Midlands Counties League, 14th

Gedling Miners Welfare Football Club is a football club based in Gedling, near Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England. They currently play in the East Midlands Counties League.

History

Gedling Miners Welfare was founded in 1919 as Gedling Colliery Welfare, changing their name in 1993 to Gedling Miners Welfare. At this point the club was playing in the Nottinghamshire Football Alliance, remaining in the top division of that league apart from a single season (2000–01). In 2002 they joined the Central Midlands League. Six years later the club transferred to the East Midlands Counties League when that league was formed. The club participated in the FA Vase in 2005–06 but were knocked out in the First Qualifying Round.[1]

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Coordinates: 52°59′20.72″N 1°06′45.54″W / 52.9890889°N 1.1126500°W / 52.9890889; -1.1126500

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