Rotherham Town F.C.

Rotherham Town F.C.

Rotherham Town Football Club was the name of two English football clubs from Rotherham, Yorkshire. The first briefly played in the Football League, while the second became part of another Football League club, Rotherham United, who are still members of the League today. The club played at Clifton Lane until 1891 when difficulties with the lease resulted in a move to nearby Clifton Grove where they remained until disbanding in 1896.

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