Hereford United
Coach:
Aaron Downes
Establishment Date:
1924
League Affiliation:
ENG Conference North Division
Stadium:
Edgar Street
Seating Capacity:
5075
Team Info
Hereford United, a name that evokes deep passion and recent turmoil in English football, was a professional club based in Hereford, England. The original club, famously known as 'The Bulls', played at Edgar Street and competed in what is now the National League North before its financial collapse and dissolution in 2014. Founded in 1924, Hereford United's history is defined by one legendary FA Cup giant-killing in 1972, where as a Southern League side they defeated top-flight Newcastle United, a moment immortalized by Ronnie Radford's iconic long-range strike. That victory propelled them into the Football League, where they spent several seasons. The modern era, however, was marred by severe financial difficulties, leading to repeated relegations and eventual extinction. The club's culture was built on a fiercely loyal fan base who created an intimidating atmosphere at Edgar Street. The phoenix club, Hereford FC, now carries the torch, but the story of Hereford United remains a poignant tale of glorious highs and tragic lows in the beautiful game.
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Adam Rooney
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