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Easington Colliery F.C.

Easington Colliery
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Full name Easington Colliery Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Colliery
Founded 1913 (as Easington Colliery Welfare)
1973 (reformed)
1980 (as Easington Colliery A.F.C.)
Ground Easington Welfare Park
Easington Colliery
Chairman Paul Adamson
Manager Paul Frame
League Northern League Division Two
2015–16 Northern League Division Two, 6th

Easington Colliery Association Football Club are an English semi-professional football club based in Easington Colliery, County Durham, England, and currently play in the Northern League Division Two (which is the 10th level of English football). Easington Colliery A.F.C. were founded as Easington Colliery Welfare in 1913. They reached the first round of the FA Cup in 1955 for the first and only time in their history, which they lost 2–0 to Tranmere Rovers, to a record crowd of 4,500.

Formed in 1913 the club had to wait until the 1930s for their first honours which came with five league championships and five cups. In 1955 the club made it to the First Round proper of the FA Cup for the only time, when they played Tranmere Rovers at the Welfare Ground in front of a crowd of 4,500, going down a credible 2–0, In 1964 the club was disbanded but nine years later were reformed, and quickly won three league championships. A new era in began with a merger with fellow Easington football club Easington Rangers who then were successful playing in the Houghton and District League.

The club reached the fourth round of the FA Vase in the 1982–83 season after forcing Percy Main Amateurs into a replay after a 1–1 draw at home, before going down 2–0 in the replay. The club applied to join the Northern League shortly after but were initially rejected because their main stand was not finished. With the situation rectified the club was elected to that league's Second Division where they won promotion in their first season, scoring more than 100 goals and winning all of their last 9 games to claim the runners–up spot behind Newcastle Blue Star.

The most recent FA Cup success came in the 1987–88 season in the third qualifying round where the club defeated Newcastle Blue Star 3–0 to progress to the fourth qualifying round, before being knocked out by now Conference National side Northwich Victoria, with the match ending 3–0. The following season Colliery stayed in the Northern League Division One and made their way to the league cup final where they were beaten by Spennymoor United. In 1988 the club reached the final of the Durham FA Challenge Cup but were beaten by Bishop Auckland at Roker Park.


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