Bentley Colliery F.C. was an
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football club based in
Bentley
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,
Doncaster
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,
South Yorkshire
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. Until December 2015 they played in the
Central Midlands League
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North Division, at level 11 of the
English football league system
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.
History
The club, which was first founded in 1912 in association with
Bentley Colliery
Bentley Colliery was a coal mine in Bentley, near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, that operated between 1906 and 1993. In common with many other mines, it suffered disasters and accidents. The worst Bentley disaster was in 1931 when 45 mi ...
, spent the first few decades of its existence in relative obscurity, except for a three-year spell in the
Yorkshire League during the early 1920s.
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They rejoined the Yorkshire League after the Second World War, winning promotion to the top flight of the competition in 1952. They were relegated back to the Second Division in 1956, but won promotion back again at the first attempt. They left the league altogether after a disastrous campaign in 1961 and eventually folded. They regularly entered the
FA Cup
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during the 1950s, reaching the 3rd Qualifying Round in 1955 and 1956.
The club was reformed in 1976 as a Sunday league side, with
Bentley Victoria Welfare being the prominent senior team in the village during the 1970s and 1980s. Colliery re-entered senior football and competed in the
Doncaster & District Senior League
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during the 1990s, eventually winning the title in 2001 and earning promotion to the
Central Midlands League
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in the process.
They won promotion from the Premier Division to the Supreme Division in 2007 but were forcibly relegated the following season due to their lack of floodlights, despite finishing in mid-table. They were placed in the North Division when the CMFL restructured in 2011, regaining their
Step 7 status.
In December 2015, Bentley tendered their resignation from the Central Midlands League.
Notable former players
Players that have played in the
Football League
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either before or after playing for Bentley Colliery –
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Harry Bromage
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*
Fred Shreeve
Ground
The club used to play at the Miners Welfare Ground, on The Avenue, Bentley,
postcode
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DN5 0PN.
Gallery
File:Bentley Colliery fc The welfare ground, the avenue road main stand.jpg, Avenue Road main stand with the traditional yorkshire welfare design roof as seen at various former welfare grounds.
File:Bentley colliery fc welfare ground railway side.jpg, Railway side banking currently overgrown and disused as it does not have the required hard standing.
File:Bentley colliery fc welfare ground elm crescent end.jpg, Elm Crescent end banking currently overgrown and disused as it does not have the required hard standing.
File:Bentley colliery fc school end banking.jpg, School end banking leading to pay gate and exit.
Honours
League
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Yorkshire League Division Two
**Promoted: 1951–52, 1956–57
*
Central Midlands League
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Premier Division
**Promoted: 2006–07
*
Sheffield Association League
The Sheffield Association League was an English association football league based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
History
The league was founded in 1897 to fill the void left by the disbandment of the Sheffield & District Football League, whic ...
**Champions: 1919–20
*
Doncaster & District Senior League
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**Champions: 2000–01
Cup
*
Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup
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**Winners: 1957–58, 1958–59
Records
*Best
FA Cup
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performance: 3rd Qualifying Round,
1955–56,
1956–57
References
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