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Whickham F.C.

Coordinates: 54°56′37.36″N 1°40′48.84″W / 54.9437111°N 1.6802333°W / 54.9437111; -1.6802333
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Whickham
Full nameWhickham Football Club
Nickname(s)The Home Guard or The Lang Jacks
Founded1944 (as Axwell Park Colliery Welfare)
GroundThe Glebe Sports Ground,
Rose Avenue, Whickham
Capacity4,000
LeagueNorthern League Division One
2023–24Northern League Division One, 11th of 20

Whickham Football Club are an English football club based in Whickham, Tyne and Wear, playing in the Northern League Division One in the English football league system. They won the FA Vase in 1981.

The team plays its home matches at the Glebe Sports Ground, Rose Avenue, Whickham.

History

Founded in 1944 as Axwell Park Colliery Welfare, the club first started playing in the Derwent Valley League. In 1974, they joined the Wearside League, and were league champions in two seasons, 1977–78 and 1987–88. The year 1981 was one of the most successful years in the club's history, when they beat Willenhall Town 3–2 in the final, after going 0–2 down, to win the FA Vase. At the start of 1988–89, they moved up to the Northern League Division Two. The first season saw them finishing third in the league, and they were promoted to Division One. 1991–92 saw them relegated back to Division Two. In 1995, they were promoted again, as league champions, but after relegation in 1997, they have since stayed in Division Two. Whickham were promoted to the First Division at the end of the 2017–18 season.

Squad

Updated 16 February 2020[citation needed]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Adam Bartlett
GK England ENG Kieran Proctor
GK England ENG Daniel Staples
GK England ENG Jack Wilson
DF England ENG Jonathan Burn
DF England ENG Charlie Exley
DF England ENG Kieran Galbraith
DF England ENG Matthew Grieve
DF England ENG Daryll Hall
DF England ENG Darren Hamilton
DF England ENG Tomas Howard
DF Scotland SCO Clarke Kay
DF England ENG George Lindo
DF England ENG Stephen Little
DF England ENG Dylan McAvoy
DF England ENG Kyle Oliver
DF Greece GRE Alexandros Sakellaropoulos
DF England ENG Neil Wilson
MF England ENG Steven Bowey
MF England ENG Dale Burrell
MF England ENG Chad Collins
MF England ENG Max Cowburn
MF England ENG Daniel Cranston
MF England ENG Ricky Fenwick
MF England ENG Lewis Gibbons
MF England ENG Lee McAndrew
MF England ENG Conor Newton
MF South Africa RSA Matthew Pattison
MF England ENG Ross Peareth
MF England ENG Tom Scothern
FW England ENG Andrew Bulford
FW England ENG Carl Finnigan
FW England ENG Scott McCarthy
FW England ENG Scott Robson
FW England ENG Jamie-Lee Statt
FW England ENG Damien Stevens

Management

Updated 16 February 2020.

  • Manager: Mark Convery
  • Assistant Manager: Steven Bowey
  • Director of Football: Neil Wilson
  • Coach:
  • Physio: Hed Correia

Committee

Position Name
President Brian McCartney
Chairman
Secretary Lynn Ready
Director of Football Neil Wilson
Treasurer Alan Walton
Committee/Groundsman Steve Peareth
Committee/Groundsman John Curry
Committee Kris Holmes
Committee Liam Spence
Committee Ross Gregory
Committee Tommy Longworth
Committee Scott Richardson
Committee Mick Tucker
Head of Media Andrew McDonnell
Commercial Liam Spence and Anthony Rutherford
Press Officer Ross Gregory
Programme Editor Andrew McConnell
Journalist Ben Potts
Photographers Paula Malone and Will Matthews
Cafe Manageress Tracy Taylorson

Notable former players

Honours

  • Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup
    • Winners 2006–07
  • Durham Challenge Cup
    • Winners 2005–06
  • FA Vase
    • Winners 1980–81
  • Wearside League Cup
    • Winners 1986–87
  • Wearside League
    • Winners 1977–78
  • Northern Combination
    • Winners 1969–70, 1972–73, 1973–74
  • Northern Combination League Cup
    • Winners 1960–61, 1973–74
  • Northern League Division Two
    • Champions 1994–95
  • Vaux Challenge Cup
    • Winners 1986–87

Records

  • Best league performance: 1st in Wearside League, 1977–78, 1987–88; 1st in Northern League Division Two, 1994–95
  • Best FA Cup performance: 2nd Round Qualifying, 1995–96, 2003–04
  • Best FA Trophy performance: 1st Round Qualifying, 1990–91, 1991–92
  • Best FA Vase performance: Winners 1980–81

External links

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