Bury FC

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Bury FC is an English football club based in the town of Bury, historically known for competing in the Football League and winning the FA Cup twice in the early 20th century.

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All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Bury F.C. 9
Bury A.F.C. 4
Bury FC canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English football club
association football club
country England
expelledFromLeague English Football League
expulsionYear 2019
FA CupFinal1900Opponent Southampton
FA CupFinal1900Score 4–0
FA CupFinal1903Opponent Derby County F.C.
surface form: Derby County
FA CupFinal1903Score 6–0
FA CupTitles 2
founded 1885
fullName Bury FC self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bury Football Club
groundLocation Gigg Lane
surface form: Gigg Lane, Bury, Greater Manchester, England
hasRival Bolton Wanderers F.C.
surface form: Bolton Wanderers FC

Oldham Athletic A.F.C.
surface form: Oldham Athletic AFC

Rochdale A.F.C.
surface form: Rochdale AFC
historicLeagueStatus Football League club
homeGround Gigg Lane
homeTown Bury
honour Football League Fourth Division runners-up 1973–74
Football League Second Division
surface form: Football League Second Division champions 1894–95

Football League Second Division champions 1899–1900
Football League Third Division champions 1960–61
Football League Third Division champions 1996–97
Football League Two runners-up 2010–11
Football League Two runners-up 2014–15
Football League Two runners-up 2018–19
leagueParticipation English Football League
Football League First Division
Football League Fourth Division
Football League Second Division
Football League Third Division
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Greater Manchester
Lancashire
majorHonour FA Cup
nickname Shaker
surface form: The Shakers
reasonForExpulsion financial difficulties
record Largest margin of victory in an FA Cup final (6–0 in 1903, joint record)
region North West England
shirtColorHome white
shortName Bury
shortsColorHome navy blue
sport association football
status historically professional club
traditionalColors white and navy blue
traditionalDerby Bolton Wanderers F.C.
surface form: matches against Bolton Wanderers FC
wonTitle FA Cup
surface form: FA Cup 1900

FA Cup 1903

Referenced by (16)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bury hasFootballClub Bury FC
Stockport County F.C. notableRival Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Oldham Athletic A.F.C. rival Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Colin Bell memberOfSportsTeam Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Rochdale A.F.C. rival Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Rochdale A.F.C. localDerby Bury FC
this entity surface form: matches against Bury F.C.
Bolton Wanderers F.C. rival Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Bury FC fullName Bury FC self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bury Football Club
Gigg Lane homeVenueOf Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Gigg Lane homeVenueOf Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury A.F.C.
Gigg Lane ownedBy Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Gigg Lane ownedBy Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury A.F.C.
Gigg Lane operator Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Gigg Lane operator Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury A.F.C.
Gigg Lane hasTenants Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury F.C.
Gigg Lane hasTenants Bury FC
this entity surface form: Bury A.F.C.