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Mardy A.F.C. was a Welsh football team that played in the Southern League in the 1910s and 1920s.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Association football, English Football League, Glamorgan, Jack Cartmell, John Goodall, Maerdy, Proctor Hall, Southern Football League, Wales, World War I, 1911–12 Southern Football League, 1913–14 Southern Football League, 1919–20 Southern Football League, 1920–21 Southern Football League, 1921–22 Southern Football League, 1922–23 Southern Football League.

  2. Defunct Welsh football clubs in English leagues
  3. Sport in Glamorgan

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales.

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Glamorgan

Until 1974, Glamorgan, or sometimes Glamorganshire (Morgannwg or Sir Forgannwg), was an administrative county in the south of Wales, and later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales.

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Jack Cartmell

John Range Cartmell (28 August 1890 – 23 February 1979) was a professional footballer who played in the Football League for Brentford and Gillingham as an outside left.

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John Goodall

John Goodall (19 June 1863 – 20 May 1942) was a Scotch Professor footballer who rose to fame as a centre forward for England and for Preston North End at the time of the development of the Football League, and also became Watford's first manager in 1903.

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Maerdy

Maerdy (Y Maerdy) is a village and community (and electoral ward) in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, and within the historic county boundaries of Glamorgan, Wales, lying at the head of the Rhondda Fach Valley.

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Proctor Hall

Proctor Ratcliffe Hall (26 December 1882 – 2 October 1957) was an English footballer.

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The Southern League is a football competition featuring semi-professional clubs from East Anglia, the South and Midlands of England, and South Wales.

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Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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The 1911–12 Southern Football League season was the 18th in the history of the Southern League.

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The 1913–14 Southern Football League season was the 20th in the history of the Southern League.

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The 1919–20 season was the 22nd in the history of the Southern League, and the first following World War I. Portsmouth won the Southern League championship for the second time, whilst Mid Rhondda won Division Two.

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The 1920–21 season was the 23rd in the history of the Southern League.

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The 1921–22 season was the 24th in the history of the Southern League.

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The 1922–23 season was the 25th in the history of the Southern League.

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See also

Defunct Welsh football clubs in English leagues

Sport in Glamorgan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardy_A.F.C.

Also known as Mardy AFC.