Battswood

Battswood

Football club infobox
clubname = Battswood


fullname = Battswood Football Club
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founded = 1929
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league = Vodacom League, Western Cape
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Battswood is a South African football (soccer) club based in Cape Town that currently competes in the Vodacom League.

History

The teachers and students of the Battswood Training College formed the Battswood Football Club in 1929. Initially called the "Battswood Collegians", the club joined the newly established Cape District Football Association as one of its founder member clubs.

In 1959, the club gained eleven trophies, and in 1964 the club won the prestigious Maggot Trophy competition, the highest knockout competition in the Western Province. In 1965, the club lost in the self-same competition in the semi-finals, against the eventual winners, after three replays. In 1966 and 1968, the club lost in the final - in each match, the team was beaten by Woodside.

Due to political policy, the Cape District Football Union was suspended from the Western Province Football Board from 1978 until 1980.

Professional Ranks

In 1989 the club turned professional, joining the South African Federation Professional League (FPL). In the first season, the club won the League, Knock-Out Cup (Osmon’s Spice Trophy) and the NRB Cup, plus several individual awards. In 1990, the club again won the NRB Cup, and ended up as runners-up in the League, losing in the semi-finals of the Knock-Out Cup to the eventual winners, Santos.

In 1991, with huge political changes starting to take place in the country and with sports becoming unified, a major decision by the Federation Professional League meant that Battswood had to compete in the NSL 1st Division (Coastal League). The club just missed promotion, losing out to Cape Town Spurs.

External links

* [http://www.bwoodfc.synthasite.com Club Website]


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