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Badge was a Black St George Cross

St George's were founder members of the Football Alliance and the only member refused a place in the Football League when the competitions combined in 1892. The club then disbanded. The graphic shows their original colours from 1888 - they later played in light/dark blue. (Researched by Mike Bradbury, submitted by Robin Horton)

Birmingham St. George's F.C. were a football club based in Birmingham, England. They were formerly known as Mitchell St. George's F.C., a merger of Mitchells and St. George's in 1881 (first match in the FA Cup was in the 1881–82 season), changing to their new name in 1888. They were among the founding members of the Combination in 1888, finishing 10th out of 12, and provided the Combination with its president, Mr. H. Mitchell. The Combination disbanded after a season. They applied to become members of the Football League at the end of its first season but failed to gain membership; they received the most votes of the non-elected clubs, two behind Notts County (Sunderland were the winners who were elected membership). In 1889 they were founder members of the Football Alliance, also reaching the quarter finals of the FA Cup. The Alliance combined with the Football League in 1892 with Birmingham St. George's becoming the only member not to be accepted. As Aston Villa and Small Heath Alliance began dominating the Birmingham footballing landscape, the club disbanded in 1892 because of financial difficulties.Template:Football kit: White Shirt Black Shorts Black Socks

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Birmingham St George's F.C. Wikipedia