Founded in 1887, Welton Rovers provided the opportunity for the mining community of Midsomer Norton and Radstock to play and watch football.
[1] 1911–1912: The league title was won for the first time; only losing 2 games and finishing 4 points ahead of Barry District.
1965–1966: Unbeaten for the entire league season, Welton Rovers finished 11 points clear of Portland United and won the championship for the second year running.
1973–1974: After a number of mid table finishes; Manager and former Bristol Rovers player David Stone, won their fifth championship by a single point from Taunton Town.
1987–1988: Returned to the First Division championship by Manager Steve Coles finishing a single point ahead of Chard Town.
1999–2000: Returned to the Premier Division by manager Adrian Britton, finishing as runners up to unbeaten Devizes Town.
After rebuilding the squad with the addition of 11 new players Welton finished the season 8th in the league table while reaching the semi-finals of two cup competitions.
2009–2010: Harrington made wholesale changes to the first-team squad with: Gary Banks, Lee Bryant, Timmy Thompson, Danny Maye and Ollie Edwards for Welton's push for improvement.
In the Les Philips League Cup Welton lost 1–0 to an extra time goal in the semi-finals to the eventual winners Hallen.
The final, at Yeovil Town's Huish Park on Tuesday 4 May 2010, saw the team win 4–2 on penalties after a goalless 90 minutes and extra time.
2011–2012: Beaverstock completed one season in the First Division taking the club up to seventh position, but due to work commitments he could not continue.
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