Swindon Spitfires F.C.
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Swindon Spitfires Football Club is an English football club from Swindon, Wiltshire. The women's first team are members of the South West Regional Women's Football League Division One East, train at New College, Swindon and play their home matches in nearby Watchfield, Vale of White Horse. Founded in 1967, they are one of the oldest extant women's and girls' football clubs in England.[2] The club also runs a reserve team and several age-group teams in its youth system. In 2011 the club launched an associated men's team, who compete in the local Swindon & District League.
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Full name | Swindon Spitfires Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Spits | |
Founded | 1967; 57 years ago (1967) | |
Ground | Watchfield Sports Pavilion, Vale of White Horse[1] | |
President | Chris Maull | |
Chairperson | Diane George | |
League | South West Regional Women's League Division 1 East | |
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