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Avonmouth Old Boys RFC is one of the oldest clubs in Bristol and boasts a long and proud sporting history within the local community. Founded in 1897 by local school master W Powell, the club's first ground was on the banks of the River Severn in the region of the present West Wharf 2 of the Royal Edward Dock, there it remained for six seasons.
Avonmouth F.C. was formed in 1919. After a spell in the Bristol & Suburban League Premier Division, which they won in 2022–23, Avonmouth were promoted to the Gloucestershire County League . They won the league at the first attempt, and gained promotion to the Western League Division One. [ 1 ]
The Federal Taxpayer Registry (Spanish: Registro Federal de Contribuyentes, RFC), also known as RFC number, is a tax identification number required by any physical or natural person or moral or juridical person (legal entity) in Mexico to carry out any lawful economic activity for which they are obliged to pay taxes, with some exceptions.
Pages in category "Avonmouth" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Avonmouth Old Boys RFC; Avonmouth railway station (Bristol Port ...
Avonmouth in 1894 Avonmouth Lighthouse, later destroyed and replaced by a small lighthouse on the north pier. The first development at Avonmouth was a landing stage built in 1860 by Bristol Corporation at "Avon's Mouth". The first record of the modern name was in the title of the Port and Channel Docks (Avonmouth Dock) Bill debated in ...
The División de Honor de Rugby Championship is organised by the Federación Española de Rugby (Spanish Rugby Federation) and currently consists of 12 teams. The last-placed team in the competition is relegated at the end of the season to the División de Honor B, Spain`s second level of men's rugby union. The team finishing 11th enters a ...
He played as number eight. He is usually considered one of the best Spanish rugby players ever. He is graduated in Direction and Management of Sports Entities by the University of Barcelona. He also has a Master in Economic Direction of Sports Entities. Malo played his entire Spanish career at UE Santboiana, starting aged 10 in 1975/76. He was ...
Claudio Bincaz (10 May 1897 – 8 November 1980) was an Argentine sportsman who competed in sailing, association football and rugby union for the Club Atlético San Isidro during the 1920s. [1] [2] On 10 July 1916, Bincaz played for the Argentina national football team at the 1916 South American Championship.