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The name Milton Keynes City Football Club (commonly abbreviated to MK City) currently refers to a grassroots youth and adult football club based in Milton Keynes. It also refers to two defunct English
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clubs, both of which were
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sides based in
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, Buckinghamshire. The first, Bletchley Town FC, changed its name to Milton Keynes City in 1974, and used the name until its dissolution in 1985. The second, originally called Mercedes-Benz, became MK City in 1998, and retained the name until its own demise in 2003, coinciding with the
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.


First former incarnation (1974–85)

The first version was a Southern League team founded in 1956 as "Bletchley & WIPAC football club" before changing their name a year later to Bletchley Town. The club changed name again in 1974 to become "Milton Keynes City F.C.". The club was poorly supported and was relatively unsuccessful, never reaching the top half of their league. The club's only major achievement was victory in the 1979–80
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. In 1979, after yet another poor season which saw the club finish second from bottom,
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, then chairman of
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, claimed to have entered talks with the Milton Keynes Development Corporation, although this was denied by the corporation, about the possibility of moving the south London club to
Milton Keynes Milton Keynes ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in Buckinghamshire, England, about north-west of London. At the 2021 Census, the population of Milton Keynes urban area, its urban area was 264,349. The River Great Ouse forms t ...
. Noades purchased a controlling interest in Milton Keynes City and installed fellow Wimbledon directors including
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, Bernie Coleman and Jimmy Rose as directors on top of their identical roles at
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, which at that time was still legal under the Football Association's rules. His intention was to merge the two clubs to produce a club based in Milton Keynes using Wimbledon's place in
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. This idea was never seriously developed and was abandoned when he sold his interest in Milton Keynes City the following year. Further poor seasons followed with no financial backing and eventually the club was wound up five years later at the end of the 1984–85 season. During their existence, Milton Keynes City were known as 'the Gladiators' and played their home games at the City Ground, Manor Field in Bletchley – a stadium with a 4,000 capacity. Colours were tangerine and black. Under their original identity the team twice reached the 4th Qualifying round of the FA Cup in the mid-sixties.


Second former incarnation (1998–2003)

The second version only existed for a few seasons from the late 1990s, playing in the
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Premier Division. The 1990s club began as a
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club known as "Mercedes-Benz Football Club", after the factory where many of the players worked. The team changed their name to "Milton Keynes City F.C." in 1998, and moved into Wolverton Park, which had been the home of Wolverton A.F.C. until their demise six years earlier. As with Bletchley in the 1970s, City's directors believed that they could build their club up to be accepted as representing Milton Keynes as a whole, but a severe lack of local interest in this plan meant that they never achieved it. Following the resignation of the directors in June 2003, the team folded in July, unable to secure the investment needed to continue. The club's chairman, Bob Flight, cited both a lack of any local football interest in the area and "the confused situation" surrounding
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's proposed move to Milton Keynes, which happened two months later. (Wimbledon were renamed
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the following year, in July 2004).


Current incarnation (2005 onwards)

The former Milton Keynes City Youth FC, an amateur youth football club, renamed itself as Milton Keynes City FC in 2005 and says that it is amongst the larger youth clubs in the locality.Milton Keynes City FC: History
/ref> The club says that it is particularly strong in female football and have almost equal number of male and female players and teams. They are strong proponents of the women's game and are often featured in the media, especially during the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 tournament win.MK City FC on ITV News as England WIN the Women's Euro 2022 Tournament
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See also

* Current non-League clubs in the Milton Keynes borough


References

{{Reflist Defunct football clubs in England Association football clubs established in 1956 Association football clubs disestablished in 1985 Association football clubs disestablished in 2003 Sport in Milton Keynes Southern Football League clubs Metropolitan League 1956 establishments in England 1985 disestablishments in England 2003 disestablishments in England Defunct football clubs in Buckinghamshire