was a non-league association football club from Solihull, England, active in the last decade before the Second World War.
[1] The club joined the Birmingham Combination in time for the 1935–36 season,[2] although its ambitions originally spread wider, with secretary/manager E. J. Jennings proposing a revamped league allowing 2 full-time professionals per side in 1937.
[6] The club beat Darlaston in the final of the at the Hawthorns thanks to goals from Billy Boswell and (in the last minute) Davies.
Although in 1944 the club had expressed an interest in re-joining the Combination as soon as it re-started,[8] by 1945 it had ceased activities,[9] with Featherstone moving on to redeveloping a racecourse in the area.
The club played at the Shirley Stadium,[14] on Church Road,[15] opposite the Plume of Feathers public house.