was an association football club based in Shrewsbury, England.
The club was founded in 1877 and was linked to the Holy Trinity Church in the town, the church's curate William Fletcher playing in the club's first recorded match (a 1–0 win at Pontesbury).
[1] Trinity entered the first Shropshire Senior Cup during its first season,[2] beating Bishop's Castle 2–0 in the first round.
[3] It lost in a second round replay to Wellington Town, the eventual runner-up,[4] being unlucky in the first match when Wallett had an open goal at his mercy right at the end of the game, but was fouled; however the Rev.
[6] It lost in the second round at Chirk A.A.A., only losing to a goal on the hour despite playing the tie with 10 men.