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Weston-super-Mare Association Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. Nicknamed "The Seagulls", [ 1 ] the club is affiliated to the Somerset County Football Association and are competing in the National League South , the sixth tier of English football.
The 2022–23 season was the 121st season in the existence of Exeter City Football Club and the club's first ... Weston-super-Mare: ... Stadium: Optima Stadium
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English: North Stand, Weston Super Mare FC. The home side are defending a corner, towards the end of a Conference South league game. The home side are defending a corner, towards the end of a Conference South league game.
Corinium Stadium 4,500 Corsham Town Ladies Southbank 1,200 Downend Flyers Women The Playing Fields 1,500 Gloucester City Women Meadow Park: 4,000 Paulton Rovers Ladies Winterfield Road 2,500 Purton Women The Redhouse 1,000 Royal Wootton Bassett Town Ladies New Gerard Buxton Sports Ground 4,500 SGS Olveston United Women Stoke Gifford Stadium 1,500
The National League South, officially Vanarama National League South, is a professional Association football league in England. National League South is the second division of the National Leagues and step 2 of the NLS and sixth-highest tier overall in the English football league system, after the Premier League, the EFL leagues and the National League and is contested by 24 clubs.
On 17 July 2015, Pope, along with Alex Byrne, joined Weston-super-Mare on a six-month youth loan. [4] Pope was released by Exeter City on 13 May 2016 [5] He later rejoined Weston-super-Mare for the 2016–17 season. [6] On 26 June 2019 he joined National League North club Hereford. [7]