Lancaster City F.C., Football club in Lancaster, England
Lancaster City F.C. is an association football club playing at Giant Axe stadium, which holds around 4000 spectators. The ground provides facilities for match days and fan services.
The club was founded in 1911 as Lancaster Town F.C. and adopted its current name in 1937 when Lancaster gained city status. This renaming coincided with an important moment in the town's development.
The club is deeply rooted in the Lancaster community and supported by many local residents. The team colors and nickname connect the club to the town's industrial past.
The stadium is easy to reach and parking is available nearby for visitors. It helps to check the official website before visiting to find out about match days and any events happening.
The nickname Dolly Blues refers to blue washing powder manufactured in Lancaster during the early 1900s. This connection to local industry is woven into the club's identity.
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