[1] The club entered the FA Cup three times in the 1880s, its best run coming in its first entry, in 1882–83, reaching the third round.
Although the club had been drawn at home to the Clapham Rovers, the tie was played at the St Mark's College ground, probably because Home Park was waterlogged.
Windsor won the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup twice; in 1884 beating South Reading 6-2[3] after an initial drawn match,[4] and beating the same opponents 2–0 in 1887.
[5] In 1888 Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein was elected as a club member.
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