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History

A Chinaman, a Yank and a Kiwi
21 Aug 2006

The story goes that back in 1990 a Chinaman, a Yank and a Kiwi came to Bolton, England with a vision to start a football club with a difference. This unusual group of men placed an add in the Bolton Evening News and in August 1990 Ambassadors FC came into being playing and training on Moss Bank Park and plying it's trade in the Bolton Sunday League. Defeats by more than 10 goals were not unheard of in those early days but through the efforts of those pioneers a club was developing that started to impact local footballers in a way that went deeper than the mere benefits of playing amateur football. Local guys were learning how to play the game in a different way. Gone was the 'win at all costs' mentality, being replaced by a fearce determination to succeed aligned with high standards of sportsmanship and fairplay....



 

Roll of Honour
24 Aug 2006

Lancashire Amateur Football League


John Makereth Trophy Winners
1999/2000, 2002/03, 2005/06


1st XI Challenge Cup Runners Up
2003/04


Bolton & District Football Combination


1st Div Runner up
1994/95
2nd Div Champions
1993/94
Tate Trophy Winners
1994/95
2nd Div Cup Winners
1993/94
Dobson Trophy Winners
1993/94, 1995/96, 1996/97


Bolton Sunday League


Lennox Bell Cup Runner up
1992/93


National Christian Cup


Winners
1993/94, 1995/96, 1996/97
Runner up
1994/95


National Christian Football Festival


Winners
2005
Runners Up
2000, 2001

 

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