Shankhouse F.C.

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Shankhouse
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Full nameShankhouse Football Club
Nickname(s)The House
Founded1883
GroundAction Park, Cramlington
ChairmanGeorge Davison
ManagerIan Graham
LeagueNone
2020–21Northern Alliance Premier Division (resigned)

Shankhouse Football Club is a football club based in Cramlington, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England. They play at Action Park. The club is a FA Charter Standard Club affiliated to the Northumberland Football Association.[1] The club's nickname is The House[2]

History[]

The club was formed in 1883 by the local Methodist Chapel bible class after the Scottish Highland Black Watch regiment camped nearby arranged a match against the local miners, inspiring the local working class to take up the sport.[3] In 1887 the club entered the FA Cup for the first time making it to the fourth round, before being dispatched by Aston Villa 9–0.[4] The 1891–92 season saw the club join the Northern Football Alliance, and becoming the league winners at their first attempt.[5] The club stayed in the Northern alliance league until the end of the 1905–06 season, when the club dropped down to the Blyth and District League.[5][3]

After the Second World War, the club reentered the Northern alliance league again for the 1947–48 season, but left again after 10 seasons.[6] Over 30 years later the club rejoined the Northern alliance league again for the 1989–90 season, starting in Division Two.[7] The 1994–95 season saw the club move up to division one, when they qualified for promotion as runners-up.[4] Three seasons later the club achieved promotion to the premier division when they finished as champions of Division one.[4] The 2004–05 season saw the club become league champions.[4]

The club withdrew from the league ahead of the 2021–22 season.

Ground[]

The club play their home games at Action Park in Cramlington.[8] The club used to play their home games at Arcot Park, when they purchased that ground in 1906.[3]

Honours[]

  • Northern Football Alliance[4][5][9]
    • Premier Division Champions (2) 1891–92, 2004–05
    • Division one Champions (1) 1997–98
    • League Cup Winners (2) 2004–05, 2013–14
    • League Cup Winners (2) 2004–05, 2013–14
    • Challenge Cup Winners (2) 2000–01, 2001–02
    • Division Two Amateur Cup Winners (1) 1993–94

Records[]

References[]

  1. ^ Shankhouse : Details: Shankhouse : Details, accessdate: March 2, 2020
  2. ^ Chronicle Live: Shankhouse say focused on the future – Chronicle Live, accessdate: March 2, 2020
  3. ^ a b c d e The Accidental Groundhopper: Ground 223: Action Park, Shankhouse FC: The Accidental Groundhopper: Ground 223: Action Park, Shankhouse FC, accessdate: March 2, 2020
  4. ^ a b c d e SHANKHOUSE at the Football Club History Database
  5. ^ a b c Northern Alliance 1890–1915: Northern Alliance 1890–1915, accessdate: March 3, 2020
  6. ^ Northern Alliance 1919–1960: Northern Alliance 1919–1960, accessdate: March 3, 2020
  7. ^ Non-league matters: Non-league matters, accessdate: March 3, 2020
  8. ^ Northern Football Alliance |: Northern Football Alliance |, accessdate: March 3, 2020
  9. ^ Northern Football Alliance |: Northern Football Alliance |, accessdate: March 3, 2020
  10. ^ Northumberland FA: Benevolent Bowl Final 2017 – Northumberland FA, accessdate: March 3, 2020
  11. ^ Northumberland County Cups Summary: Football Club History Database – Northumberland County Cups Summary, accessdate: March 3, 2020

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