1893–94 St. Mary's F.C. season
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The 1893–94 season was the ninth since the foundation of St. Mary's F.C. based in Southampton in southern England. For the third consecutive year, the club were eliminated in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup; they were also defeated in the final of the Hampshire Senior Cup.
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1893–94 season | ||
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Honorary President | Canon Basil Wilberforce | |
Secretary | Cecil Knight | |
Stadium | Antelope Ground | |
FA Cup | Second Qualifying round | |
Hampshire Senior Cup | Finalists | |
Top goalscorer | League: N/A All: Jack Dorkin (6) | |
Highest home attendance | >7,000 vs Freemantle (3 February 1894) (Hampshire Senior Cup semi-final) (Played at The County Ground) | |
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