Slough Town F.C., Football club in Slough, England
Slough Town F.C. is a football club based in Slough, England, playing its home matches at Arbour Park on Stoke Road. The stadium features FIFA-approved 3G artificial surfaces for training and competition.
The club was founded in 1890 through the merger of three local teams: Swifts, Slough Albion, and the Young Men's Friendly Society. This consolidation formed the foundation for the organization that continues today.
The team's name 'The Rebels' reflects a decision made after World War II when members chose an independent path rather than rejoin an established league. This choice became central to how the club sees itself within the local community.
The ground is easily accessible on Stoke Road with clear signage and various viewing areas. It is best to arrive with enough time before kickoff to find your spot and explore the facilities.
The stadium hosted matches during the 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup, showcasing its capabilities for international tournaments outside traditional football structures. This event brought teams representing non-FIFA-recognized nations and marginalized football communities to the ground.
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