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Ryton & Crawcrook Albion F.C.

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Ryton & Crawcrook Albion
Club logo
Full nameRyton & Crawcrook Albion Football Club
Nickname(s)The Albion; RACA
Founded1970 (as Ryton F.C.)
GroundKingsley Park
Crawcrook
Tyne and Wear
NE40 3SN
Capacity1,500
ChairmanRichie Hands
ManagerTony Fawcett
LeagueNorthern League Division Two
2023–24Northern League Division Two, 11th of 22
Websitehttp://www.racafc1970.co.uk

Ryton & Crawcrook Albion Football Club is a semi-professional English non-league football club from Crawcrook, near Ryton, Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, currently playing in the Northern League Division Two. The team, nicknamed "Albion" or the "RACA", play their home games at Kingsley Park. They were known as Ryton F.C. until 2011.

History

The club crest when it was known as Ryton F.C.

The club was established in 1970 with a single adult team, operating from a local pub.[1] The club joined the Northern Alliance Division Two in 1988, gaining promotion through winning Division One in 1996-7 and the Premier Division to the Northern League Division Two in 2004-05. During this time, they were also runner's up in the Challenge Cup (1998-99). This position was aided when, in the mid-1990s, the club was granted a Lottery grant to build a ground and club house. The work was completed in 1998 and the ground was officially opened by Prince Andrew, Duke of York, [1] with the club breaking their attendance figures as they attracted 1,100 people to Kingsley Park for a game against Newcastle United.

The senior team currently play in the Northern League Division Two, playing against clubs from across the four county football associations in the region, North Yorkshire; Durham; Northumberland and Cumberland. We also had a Reserves side ('Ryton & Crawcrook Albion 'A') playing in Northern Football Alliance Division Two.

With an appearance at the Durham Challenge Cup final at the end of the 2009–10 season, club secretary Ken Rodger used the raised profile of the club to try to attract sponsorship in the summer but the money never came through, despite companies' promises. This led to the departure of manager Barry Fleming and his assistant Paul Brown. Former Ashington assistant manager Peter Craggs took over the managerial role. No consistent squad of players was formed and a total of thirty-five players made appearances for the team in the space of a month, and the inconsistency was reflected in numerous heavy defeats on the pitch, including a 10–0 loss to Shildon in October 2010.[2] That season the club finished 22nd in Northern League Division One and was later relegated to Northern League Division Two where it has remained ever since.

Stadium

The club's ground, Kingsley Park Stadium has one full sized turf pitch, with one stand, which is overlooked by the clubhouse. It also has one seven a side size third generation AstroTurf pitch to the rear, which was built with a Football Foundation grant, and is used not only by the club but by the local community and local schools.[1]

Ryton & Crawcrook Albion F.C. is a Chartered Standard Club and is the only club in the area to allow children as young as six years old to play through the age levels to progress to the senior team and play in the FA Youth Cup, FA Vase and the FA Cup. Including girls teams, the club has two adult teams and twelve youth teams operating. The team is also voluntarily operated, including the managerial committee and coaches.[1]

Players

Current squad

As of 9 August 2019[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Phil Holgate
GK England ENG David Hansen
GK England ENG Josh Graham
DF England ENG Joe Shepherd
DF England ENG George Bonner
DF England ENG David Below
DF Isle of Man Isle of Man Eoghain Sherrard
DF England ENG Callum Turnbull
DF England ENG Adam Dobson
DF England ENG Ryan Graham
DF England ENG Liam Barker
DF England ENG Jack Moody
DF England ENG Daniel Ord
DF England ENG Alex Screawn
MF England ENG Jamie Dunn
MF England ENG Dan Blewitt
MF England ENG Harry Outterside
MF England ENG Tyler Davis
MF England ENG Mitchell Ramsey
MF England ENG Mason Stephenson
MF England ENG James Thompson
MF England ENG Phil Hodges
MF England ENG Jack Cooper
MF England ENG Andrew Collins
MF England ENG Gavin Dick
FW England ENG Sam Norris
FW England ENG Matthew Slee
FW England ENG Jack Warriner
FW England ENG Scott Jasper
FW England ENG Liam Anderson

N.B. The Northern League does not use a squad numbering system

Current staff as at 28-04-20

Position Name
Manager Mark Bullock
Assistant Manager vacant
Coach vacant
Goalkeeping Coach Chris Stygal
Chairman Richie Hands
1st Team secretary Stevie Carter

Club records

The club's first goal in the Northern League Division One was scored by Craig Marron against Bishop Auckland on 9 August 2008. The club's best run in the FA Cup was reaching first round qualifying in the 2008–09 season. In the same season the club had their best performance in the FA Vase, reaching the second round.

In April 2010, the club narrowly lost out to Billingham Synthonia in the Durham Challenge Cup Final & in 2018 reached the final of the Ernest Armstrong Cup only to lose to Chester-le-Street Town

NORTHERN LEAGUE RECORDS Biggest Home Win- 8-0 v Sunderland RCA (12/08/06) Biggest Home Defeat 0-8 v Billingham Town (09/08/17) Biggest Away Win- 8-1 v Alnwick Town (11/11/06) Biggest Away Defeat- 0-10 v Shildon (27/10/10) Highest Home Aggregate- 4-6 v Whitehaven (27/08/12) Highest Away Aggregate- 2-8 v Hebburn (21/04/12) and 0-10 v Shildon (27/10/10) Highest Home Attendance- 473 v Whickham (28/04/17) Highest Away Attendance- 1044 v South Shields (10/10/15) [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Ryton & Crawcrook Albion U15s". Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  2. ^ Hudson, Michael (31 December 2010). "Spare a thought in the new year for Ryton FC". www.twohundredpercent.net. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Ryton & Crawcrook Albion FC". www.clubwebsite.co.uk/rytonandcrawcrookalbionfc. Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  4. ^ Carter, Stevie. www.racafc1970.co.uk http://racafc1970.co.uk/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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