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Staveley Miners Welfare F.C.
Staveley Miners Welfare Football Club is an English football club based in Staveley, Derbyshire. They play in the Northern Counties East Football League Division One, at level 10 (non-league step 6) of the English football league system with the reserve side playing at step 7 in the Central Midlands Alliance Premier Division North. History The club was established as a Sunday league team in 1962, and initially played at Barrow Hill under the name Nags Head. They played friendly matches for three years, before joining the Mansfield League. In 1968 they joined the Chesterfield League.History
Staveley Miners Welfare FC
In 1989 the club started playing Saturday football in the Chesterfield and District Amateur League. In 1991 they moved up to the

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