The Fa Carlsberg Trophy Season 2012-2013 List of 266 Clubs Accepted

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The Fa Carlsberg Trophy Season 2012-2013 List of 266 Clubs Accepted THE FA CARLSBERG TROPHY SEASON 2012-2013 LIST OF 266 CLUBS ACCEPTED Abingdon United FC Chatham Town FC AFC Fylde Chelmsford City FC AFC Hayes Chertsey Town FC AFC Hornchurch Chesham United FC AFC Sudbury Cheshunt FC AFC Telford United Chester FC AFC Totton Chippenham Town FC Alfreton Town FC Chipstead FC Altrincham FC Chorley FC Arlesey Town FC Cinderford Town FC Ashford Town (Middx) FC Cirencester Town FC Ashton United FC Clevedon Town FC Aveley FC Clitheroe FC Aylesbury FC Coalville Town FC Bamber Bridge FC Colwyn Bay FC Banbury United FC Concord Rangers FC Barrow AFC Corby Town FC Barton Rovers FC Corinthian Casuals FC Barwell FC Crawley Down FC Bashley FC Cray Wanderers FC Basingstoke Town FC Curzon Ashton FC Bath City FC Dartford FC Beaconsfield SYCOB FC Daventry Town FC Bedford Town FC Didcot Town FC Bedworth United FC Dorchester Town FC Belper Town FC Dover Athletic FC Bideford AFC Droylsden FC Biggleswade Town FC Dulwich Hamlet FC Billericay Town FC East Thurrock United FC Bishop's Cleeve FC Eastbourne Borough FC Bishop's Stortford FC Eastbourne Town FC Blyth Spartans AFC Eastleigh FC Bognor Regis Town FC Eastwood Town FC Boreham Wood FC Ebbsfleet United FC Boston United FC Enfield Town FC Brackley Town FC Evesham United FC Bradford (Park Avenue) FC Farnborough FC Braintree Town FC Farsley AFC Brentwood Town FC Faversham Town FC Bridgwater Town FC FC Halifax Town Brigg Town FC FC United Of Manchester Bromley FC Fleet Town FC Burgess Hill Town FC Folkestone Invicta FC Burnham FC Forest Green Rovers FC Burscough FC Frickley Athletic FC Bury Town FC Frome Town FC Buxton FC Gainsborough Trinity FC Cambridge City FC Garforth Town FC Cambridge United FC Gateshead FC Cammell Laird FC Gloucester City FC Canvey Island FC Godalming Town FC Carlton Town FC Goole AFC Carshalton Athletic FC Gosport Borough FC Chalfont St Peter FC Grantham Town FC Chasetown FC Grays Athletic FC Gresley FC - V Metropolitan Police FC Grimsby Town FC Mickleover Sports FC Guildford City FC - V Mossley AFC Guiseley AFC Nantwich Town FC Halesowen Town FC Needham Market FC Hampton & Richmond Borough FC New Mills FC Harlow Town FC Newcastle Town FC Harrogate Railway Athletic FC Newport County FC Harrogate Town FC North Ferriby United FC Harrow Borough FC North Greenford United FC Hastings United FC North Leigh FC Havant & Waterlooville FC Northwich Victoria FC Hayes & Yeading United FC Northwood FC Hednesford Town FC Nuneaton Town FC Hemel Hempstead Town FC Ossett Albion FC Hendon FC Ossett Town FC Hereford United FC - FL Oxford City FC Herne Bay FC - V Paulton Rovers FC Heybridge Swifts FC Poole Town FC Hinckley United FC Potters Bar Town FC Histon FC Prescot Cables FC Hitchin Town FC Radcliffe Borough FC Horsham FC Rainworth MW FC Hucknall Town FC Ramsbottom United FC - V Hungerford Town FC Ramsgate FC Hyde FC Redbridge FC Hythe Town FC Redditch United FC Ilford FC Romford FC Ilkeston FC Romulus FC Kendal Town FC Royston Town FC - V Kettering Town FC Rugby Town FC Kidderminster Harriers FC Rushall Olympic FC Kidsgrove Athletic FC Salford City FC King's Lynn Town FC - V Salisbury City FC Kingstonian FC Sheffield FC Lancaster City FC Sholing FC Leamington FC Shortwood United FC - V Leatherhead FC Sittingbourne FC Leek Town FC Skelmersdale United FC Leighton Town FC Slough Town FC Leiston FC Soham Town Rangers FC Lewes FC Solihull Moors FC Lincoln City FC Southport FC Lincoln United FC St Albans City FC Loughborough Dynamo FC St Neots Town FC Lowestoft Town FC Stafford Rangers FC Luton Town FC Staines Town FC Macclesfield Town FC - FL Stalybridge Celtic FC Maidenhead United FC Stamford AFC Maidstone United FC Stockport County FC Maldon & Tiptree FC Stocksbridge Park Steels FC Mangotsfield United FC Stourbridge FC Mansfield Town FC Sutton Coldfield Town FC Margate FC Sutton United FC Marine FC Swindon Supermarine FC Market Drayton Town FC Tamworth FC Matlock Town FC Taunton Town FC Merstham FC Thamesmead Town FC Merthyr Town FC - V Thatcham Town FC Three Bridges FC - V Weston Super Mare FC Thurrock FC Weymouth FC Tilbury FC Whitby Town FC Tiverton Town FC Whitehawk FC Tonbridge Angels FC Whitstable Town FC Tooting & Mitcham United FC Wimborne Town FC Trafford FC Winchester City FC - V Truro City FC Wingate & Finchley FC Uxbridge FC Witham Town FC - V Vauxhall Motors FC Witton Albion FC Wakefield FC Woking FC Waltham Abbey FC Woodford United FC Waltham Forest FC Worcester City FC Walton & Hersham FC Workington AFC Walton Casuals FC Worksop Town FC Ware FC Worthing FC Warrington Town FC Wrexham FC Wealdstone FC Wroxham FC - V Welling United FC Yate Town FC Bold – indicates New Entry V – indicates New Entry from FA Vase FL – indicates New Entry from Football League .
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