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Solihull Borough F.C.

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Following an arson attack at Moor Green's stadium in 2005, from then onwards, Solihull and Moor Green once again shared a ground. In January 2007 the two clubs applied to
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In 1995, Solihull won the Birmingham Senior Cup for the first time, but were relegated back to the Southern League Midland Division.
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to formally merge. The merger was confirmed on 30 March 2007 when it was revealed that a new club under the name
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Best league performance: 6th in Southern League Premier Division, 1992–93
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Despite finishing only 7th in the table, the Boro were promoted to the
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would be formed on 1 June and would take Moor Green's place in the
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Defunct football clubs in the West Midlands (county)
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Metropolitan Borough of Solihull
Official crest
Damson Park
Solihull
Southern League
Home colours
Away colours
English
Solihull
2007
Moor Green
Solihull Moors
1953
Joe McGorian
Midland Football Combination
1969
Southern League
1989
Moor Green
FA Cup
VS Rugby
Darlington
Redditch United
Damson Park
Southern League Premier Division
the Football Association
Solihull Moors
Conference North
FA Cup
FA Trophy

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