Biddulph Victoria F.C.

Biddulph Victoria
Full name Biddulph Victoria Football Club
Nickname(s) The Vics
Founded 1969 (as Knypersley Victoria)
Dissolved 2011
Ground Tunstall Road, Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent
Ground Capacity 2,500
201011 Midland Football Alliance, 17th

Biddulph Victoria was a football club based in Biddulph, Staffordshire, which closed in 2011.

History

Biddulph Victoria FC was originally formed under the name Knypersley Victoria in 1969 football, inheriting the Tunstall Road ground of the defunct Knypersley F.C. The new club joined the Staffordshire County League (North) and the Leek & Moorlands Sunday League. During the 1970s, due to financial difficulties, the club disbanded their Saturday side and until 1979 they fielded only a Sunday side in the Leek & Moorlands League. A Saturday side was reformed in 1979, rejoining the Staffs County League (North), where they met with much success. In the mid-1980s the former Stoke City and Everton and England star Mike Pejic had a spell as manager.

In 1984 the club became founder members of the Staffordshire Senior League., where they remained until 1991, when it was felt that a fresh challenge was needed, with the result that the club applied for and were accepted into the West Midlands (Regional) League, where they were Division One champions in 1992-93. After some solid performances in the Premier Division, the Vics were invited to become a founder member of the Midland Football Alliance for the 1994-95 season, where they have played for the remainder of their existence, albeit generally as a mid-table team. In 2002, the club changed their name to Biddulph Victoria to better reflect on the whole local area and not just one part of it.

It was reported in the South Cheshire Advertiser in February 2011 that Biddulph's chairman, Terry Greer, would be resigning and taking over as chairman of Alsager Town. He was formally adopted as chairman at Alsager the following week.

Following the end of the 2010-11 season Biddulph Victoria disbanded after being given notice to quit their ground by trustees of the Sports & Social Club it was affiliated to. The majority of the committee and some players moved to Alsager Town during the summer.

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