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Hunslet F.C. (association football)

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on 23 April 1898, the first competitive football game played at the ground. They went on to retain the cup again in both of the next two seasons. In 1900–01 they were quarter-finalists in the Amateur Cup for a second time. During this period the club also won the Leeds Workpeople's Hospital Cup on
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After the Yorkshire League folded the club were set to join a re-established West Yorkshire League. However, after failing to secure a lease on their Nelson Ground, the club suspended playing activities in 1902. Several former club members went on to be involved in the formation of
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The club was established in 1889 by employees of Leeds Steelworks. In 1894 they joined the West Yorkshire League, and were renamed Hunslet Football Club. The club reached the quarter-finals of the
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in 1895–96, and the following season saw them win the West Yorkshire Cup. In 1897 they were founder members of the
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The club initially played at the Wellington Ground on Low Road and then
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association football
Hunslet
West Yorkshire
FA Amateur Cup
Yorkshire League
Harrogate
Elland Road
Leeds City
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Hunslet
Categories
Defunct football clubs in England
Defunct football clubs in West Yorkshire
1889 establishments in England
Association football clubs established in 1889
Yorkshire Football League
1902 disestablishments in England
Association football clubs disestablished in 1902
Works association football teams in England

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