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Durham City A.F.C.

 
Wikipedia: Durham City A.F.C.
Durham City
Full name Durham City Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Citizens
Founded 1918 (Reformed in 1950)
Ground The Arnott Stadium,
Durham
Chairman England Stewart Dawson
Manager England Lee Collings
League Northern Premier League
Premier Division
2008–09 Northern Premier League
Division One North, Champions
Home colours
Away colours

Durham City A.F.C. are an English football club that currently plays in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. They are based in the city of Durham in North East England.

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History

Durham City was formed in 1918 and were admitted to Division Three North of the Football League in 1921. In 1928 they failed to gain re-election to the league and returned to playing in the North Eastern League, being replaced in the league by Carlisle United. The club was disbanded in 1938, but was reformed in 1950, at first playing in the Wearside League, before gaining admission to the Northern League in 1952, where the club remained until 2008.

Stadium

The club has occupied as many as five different grounds since its foundation. In their first season the club played at Garden House Park (near the site of the present county hall), then played for four seasons at Kepier Heughs before moving to Holiday Park (on Framwellgate Waterside) until 1938.

The club's fourth ground was at Ferens Park, near the Sands area - the club stayed at this ground until forced to move due to promotion requirements in 1994. The club also gained its largest attendance ever of 7,000 at Ferens Park, when on November 7, 1957, Tranmere Rovers visited in the second round of the FA Cup, beating City 3-0.

New Ferens Park

Presently the club play at New Ferens Park (also known as The Arnott Stadium) in Belmont on the northern outskirts of the city. This ground was of a very high quality by Northern League standards. It is not, however, up to Northern Premier League standards and improvements have to be made for the 2008-09 season. Currently, the ground boasts a 300-seater stand and clubhouse which also incorporates covered standing room for 600 further spectators. Spectators can also stand around the pitch as a path has been laid around the pitch. The present Chairman Stewart Dawson plans to further improve the ground with the addition of new 5- and 7-a-side all weather pitches and a standing area behind the west goal. Current attendances are estimated to be around the 200 mark and the club's reputation is generally high among non-league clubs. The stadium was also used as the home of the reserve team of Sunderland until they moved to The Hetton Centre for the 2006-2007 season.

Current squad

As of 28 June 2009

No. Position Player
England GK Mark Riches
England GK Craig Turns
England DF Gary Brown
England DF Chris Carr
England DF Chirs Copeland
England DF Ross Wilkinson
England DF Ian Dixon
England DF Michael Laws
England MF Jonjo Dickman
No. Position Player
England MF Chris Moore
England MF Lewis Dodds
England MF Dan Newby
England MF Kevin Dixon
England MF Tommy English
England MF Calvin Smith
England FW Nathan Bonar

Achievements

Durham F.A. Benevolent Bowl Winners - 1955-56

Durham Challenge Cup Winners - 1971-72

Durham Challenge Cup Runners-Up - 2008-09

F.A. Challenge Cup, First Round Proper - 1927-28 & 1955-56

F.A. Challenge Cup, Second Round Proper - 1925-26 & 1957-58

F.A. Vase, Semi Finals - 2001/02; Quarter Finals - 1987-88

F.A. Trophy, Second Round - 2008-09

F.A. Trophy, First Round - 1983-84 & 1994-95

F.A. Cup, Second Round Proper - 1957-58

Northern League Champions - 1993-94, 2007-08

Northern League, Division 1 Runners-Up - 1970-71, 2003-04

Northern League, Division 2 Champions - 1998-99

Northern League, Division 2 Runners-Up - 1991-92

Northern League Cup Winners - 2001-02

Northern League Cup Runners-Up - 1957-58, 1976-77, 1985-86, 1999-2000

Northern Premier League Division One North Champions - 2008-09

J.R. Cleator Cup Winners - 1994-95, 2008-09

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