Norton & Stockton Ancients F.C.

Norton & Stockton Ancients
Full name Norton & Stockton Ancients Football Club
Nickname(s) The Ancients
Founded 1959
Ground Norton Sports Complex, Stockton-on-Tees
Capacity 1,500
2016–17 Northern League Division Two (withdrew)

Norton & Stockton Ancients Football Club were an English football club based in Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, England. They were members of the until their resignation in December 2016 and played at the Norton Sports Complex.

History

The club was established in 1959 as Norton Cricket Club Trust by members of Norton Cricket Club seeking a winter pastime, and joined the Teesside League. They won the Durham Minor Cup in 1967–68, and went on to win the North Riding Amateur Cup three times and the Teesside League Cup once.[1]

In 1980 Stockton were wound up. As their remaining assets were transferred to Norton, the two clubs merged, taking their current name. They joined Division Two of the Northern League in 1982 when the division was re-established.[2] They remained in Division Two until 2008–09, when they finished as runners-up and were promoted to Division One.

In 2010, the club achieved its record attendance when a crowd of 1,526 watched them take on F.C. United of Manchester in the third qualifying round of the FA Cup.

Records

References

  1. 1 2 History Norton & Stockton Ancients FC
  2. Norton & Stockton Ancients at the Football Club History Database

Coordinates: 54°35′45.13″N 1°19′25.81″W / 54.5958694°N 1.3238361°W / 54.5958694; -1.3238361

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