• Birmingham Excelsior Football Club was an English football club with a claimed foundation date of 1874. The club emerged from an athletics club founded...
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  • United F.C. of the Scottish Football League Second Division AS Excelsior, an association football club from Saint-Joseph, RĂ©union Island Birmingham Excelsior...
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  • William Siddons (category Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players)
    he signed for Birmingham Excelsior. Wikipedia records that 1885-86 was Birmingham Excelsior' best season winning the Birmingham Senior Cup. In 1886, aged...
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  • Arthur Brown (footballer, born 1858) (category Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players)
    George's. Two years later, after spells with Birchfield Trinity and Birmingham Excelsior, he re-joined Aston Villa. His favoured position was at inside right...
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  • merged with Derby County, who were playing in the Football League. "Birmingham Excelsior v Derby Midland". Derby Daily Telegraph: 3. 3 December 1883. Derbyshire...
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  • Ted Devey (category Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players)
    Born in Aston, which was then in Warwickshire, Devey played for Birmingham Excelsior before signing for Small Heath in 1888. A defensive wing half with...
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  • Gershom Cox (category Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players)
    Aston Villa from 1887 to 1893. Gershom Cox was first signed for Birmingham Excelsior in 1886. The club were not a League team but took part in the FA...
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  • Radford district of Nottingham. Notts Olympic was founded as Radford Excelsior, in the early 1870s, with matches reported from 1876. The club claimed...
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  • Wilbert Harrison (footballer) (category Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players)
    Birmingham St George's and Small Heath. Harrison was born in the Bordesley Green district of Birmingham. He played football for Birmingham Excelsior before...
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    Alf Farman (category Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players)
    footballer who played as a forward. Born in Kings Norton, Birmingham, he played for Birmingham Excelsior, Aston Villa and Bolton Wanderers before joining Newton...
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