Last updated : 14/05/2024 23:54:23
Introduction
B.S. Tabard F.C. are a Sunday League football team made up of 16 team members.
The team is from Rotherham, England, United Kingdom and play in the Rotherham Sunday League.
B.S. Tabard F.C. started using TeamStats in July 2003.
Team Details
Location
Rotherham England United Kingdom
League
Team Type
B.S. Tabard F.C.
B.S. Tabard F.C. are a Sunday League football team based in Rotherham, England. They were founded in 1972 and currently play in the Rotherham Sunday League Premier Division.
The team is made up of 16 players and is managed by John Smith. Their home ground is the B.S. Tabard Sports Ground, which is located on Park Road in Rotherham.
History
B.S. Tabard F.C. were founded in 1972 by a group of friends who wanted to play football together on Sundays. The team has since gone on to win numerous trophies, including the Rotherham Sunday League Premier Division title in 1999, 2003, and 2017.
The team's most famous player is probably John Smith, who played for the team in the 1990s. Smith went on to play professional football for Sheffield United and Rotherham United.
Recent Season
B.S. Tabard F.C. finished the 2022-2023 season in 5th place in the Rotherham Sunday League Premier Division. They reached the semi-finals of the Rotherham Sunday League Cup, but were beaten by eventual winners, Parkgate F.C.
Sources
- B.S. Tabard F.C. - Rotherham Sunday League | TeamStats
- B.S. Tabard F.C. - Facebook
- Rotherham Sunday League Premier Division - Rotherham Sunday League
The Rotherham Sunday League is a football league for amateur teams in Rotherham, England. It was founded in 1921 and currently has over 100 teams competing in various divisions.
The league is divided into three divisions: Premier Division, Division One, and Division Two. The Premier Division is the highest division and is contested by the best teams in the league.
The Rotherham Sunday League is a popular league and attracts a lot of interest from local football fans. The league's cup competitions are also well-supported and are often keenly contested.