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The Durham County Football Association (also simply known as the Durham FA) is the governing body of
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in the historic county of Durham. The Durham FA was founded on 25 March 1883 and is the governing body for football in Durham from grass roots to professional level. They also run a number of cups for teams of all levels across the county, leagues for under-18, under-21 and ladies teams, and an under-18 representative team.


History

In 1879 the joint Durham and Northumberland Football Association was founded and they stayed that way until 1883 when increasing numbers and travel problems for the clubs necessitated a change. On 11 May 1883, 40 clubs met in the Alexandra Hotel in Newcastle and voted to form an independent body known as the
Northumberland Football Association The Northumberland Football Association is a governing body in the historic county of Northumberland, England. The association was formed in 1883. It is responsible for the governance and development of football at all levels in the county. ...
. The Durham clubs followed suit holding a meeting at the Three Tuns Hotel, Durham City, on 25 May 1883. The nine clubs who were represented at that meeting formed the Durham County Football Association. In its second season 18 clubs took part in the Durham Challenge Cup, the only county cup competition in the country at that time. On the 125 year anniversary in 2007–08, the association organised 11 county cup competitions at various levels and a total of 988 clubs participated. The association now has 2,386 teams and 1,055 referees affiliated and also has a staff of 13, who deal with all issues relating to governance and development of football within the county. In 1883, the staff consisted of a part-time honorary secretary. The association opened its first rented office at 10 Tenters Terrace, Durham City, on 1 October 1913. In June 1923, it purchased Codeslaw, The Avenue, Durham City, to provide "an office, meeting rooms and residence for the secretary". In 1971, the association moved to larger offices at The Sands, Durham City, which were officially opened by its then President, Arthur Askew. Owing to an increase in staff, another move was required and a custom-built suite of offices was erected at The Riverside,
Chester-le-Street Chester-le-Street (), also known as Chester, is a market town and civil parish in County Durham, England, around north of Durham and also close to Sunderland and Newcastle upon Tyne. It is located on the River Wear, which runs out to sea at Sun ...
, which were officially opened on 9 June 2005 by the association's president, Frank Pattison, and the chairman of
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, Geoffrey Thompson.


Development

Durham County FA supports clubs, leagues, and the education sector to up skill the football workforce to ensure, through engaging key partners, that high quality football experiences are available to all regardless of sex, race, disability, geographical location and playing ability. Durham County FA continues to lead on core football development across the County and engages with external Football Development Officers to deliver a coordinated approach to increasing participation and raising standards. The strengthening of existing partnerships and the creation of new partnerships during 2008–2012 will enable the County FA to focus on its core football development work whilst broadening access through a collaborative approach.


Governance

The work of the Governance department involves the day-to-day running of the County Football Association. The main functions are to provide assistance and advice in all administration matters relating to leagues, cups, clubs, discipline, referees and answer any other general football related queries.


Affiliated Leagues


Men's Saturday Leagues

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*Crook and District League *Darlington Church and Friendly League *
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*Tyne and Wear Business Houses League *Wearside Combination League


Ladies and Girls Leagues


Durham County Women's League
*Durham County Council Girls Mini Soccer League *Tyne Tees Girls Youth League


Men's Sunday Leagues

*Consett and District Sunday League *Durham and District Sunday League *Darlington Sunday Morning Invitation League
Hartlepool Sunday League
*Peterlee and District Sunday League *Spennymoor Sunday League
Stockton Sunday League Sunderland Sunday League
*Wear Valley Sunday League


Other Leagues

*Durham Emergency Services League *Sunderland and District Sunderland Steels Social Club Over 40s League


Youth Leagues

*Durham County Under 21s Saturday League *Durham County Under 18s League *Gateshead Youth League *Hartlepool Street League *South Tyneside Youth League


Small Sided Leagues

*Champion Soccer – Hartlepool (Monday) & (Thursday) *Champion Soccer – South Shields (Monday) *Power League – Gateshead
Sassco.co.uk 6-a-side League – Sunderland


Disbanded or Amalgamated Leagues

Leagues that were affiliated to the Durham County FA but have disbanded or amalgamated with other leagues include: *Auckland and District League (also known as Bishop Auckland and District League) *Auckland and District Junior League *Barnard Castle and District League *Chester-le-Street and District League *Darlington Church & Friendly League *Darlington and District League *Darlington and District Sunday Morning League *Darlington Weekend League *Darlington Youth League *Durham Central League *Gaunless Valley League *Houghton and District League *Jarrow and District Junior League *Mid Durham League *Seaham and District League *South Durham League *Stanley and District League *Stanley and District Sunday League *Stockton League *Sunderland & District Nonconformist & Brotherhood League (now known as Wearside Combination League) *Washington and District League (known as the Durham Alliance League from 1996)


Affiliated Member Clubs

Among the notable clubs that are (or at one time were) affiliated to the Durham County FA are: * Billingham Synthonia * Billingham Town * Birtley Town *
Bishop Auckland Bishop Auckland () is a market town and civil parish at the confluence of the River Wear and the River Gaunless in County Durham, northern England. It is northwest of Darlington and southwest of Durham. Much of the town's early history surro ...
* Brandon United * Chester-le-Street Town *
Cleator Moor Celtic Cleator Moor Celtic Football Club is a football club based in Cleator Moor, Cumbria, England. The club are currently members of the and play at McGrath Park, on Birks Road, Cleator Moor. History Association Football arrived late in the West ...
* Cockfield (now defunct) *
Consett Consett is a town in County Durham, England, about south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne. It had a population of 27,394 in 2001 and an estimate of 25,812 in 2019. History Consett sits high on the edge of the Pennines. Its' name originates in the ...
* Craghead United (now defunct) *
Crook Town Crook Town Association Football Club is a football club based in Crook, County Durham, England. They are currently members of the and play at the Sir Tom Cowie Millfield. The club won the FA Amateur Cup five times. History Crook Town Footba ...
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Darlington Darlington is a market town in the Borough of Darlington, County Durham, England. The River Skerne flows through the town; it is a tributary of the River Tees. The Tees itself flows south of the town. In the 19th century, Darlington underwen ...
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Darlington Railway Athletic Darlington Railway Athletic Football Club is a football club based in Darlington, England. They are currently members of the and play at Brinkburn Road. History The club was formed after World War I and initially played in the Darlington & Dist ...
* Dunston Federation Brewery * Durham City *
Easington Colliery Easington Colliery is a town in County Durham, England, known for a history of coal mining. It is situated to the north of Horden, a short distance to the east of Easington Village. The town suffered a significant mining accident on 29 May 195 ...
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Esh Winning Esh Winning is a village, and location of a former colliery, in County Durham, England. It is situated in the River Deerness, Deerness Valley to the west of Durham, England, Durham. The village was founded by the Pease family in the 1850s to serv ...
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Gateshead Gateshead () is a large town in northern England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank, opposite Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle to which it is joined by seven bridges. The town contains the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Millennium Bridge, Sage ...
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Hartlepool United Hartlepool United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. The team competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system. They were founded in 1908 as Hartle ...
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Hebburn Hebburn is a town in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, England. It governed under the borough of South Tyneside; formerly governed under the county of Durham until 1974 with its own urban district from 1894 until 1974. It is on the south ...
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Horden Colliery Welfare Horden Community Welfare Football Club, usually abbreviated to Horden CW is a football club based in Horden, County Durham, England. The club was formed as Horden Colliery Welfare in 1908 and joined the North Eastern League in 1935, reaching th ...
* Jarrow Roofing * Leadgate Park (now defunct) * Murton * Newton Aycliffe * Norton & Stockton Ancients * Peterlee Town * Prudhoe Town * Ryhope Colliery Welfare * Seaham Red Star *
Shildon Shildon is a town and civil parish in County Durham (district), County Durham, in England. The population taken at the 2011 Census was 9,976. The town has the Locomotion Museum, due to it having the first , built in 1825, and locomotive works on ...
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South Shields South Shields () is a coastal town in South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the south bank of the mouth of the River Tyne. Historically, it was known in Roman times as Arbeia, and as Caer Urfa by Early Middle Ages. According to the 20 ...
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Spennymoor Town Spennymoor Town Football Club is a football club based in Spennymoor, County Durham, in the North East of England. They currently compete in and currently play their home matches at The Brewery Field. The club began playing in the Northern ...
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Spennymoor United Spennymoor United Association Football Club was an association football club based in Spennymoor, County Durham, England. History Spennymoor United Association Football Club was formed in 1904 as an amalgamation of Spennymoor Town and Weardale ...
(now defunct) * Stockton (now defunct) *
Sunderland Sunderland () is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England. It is the City of Sunderland's administrative centre and in the Historic counties of England, historic county of County of Durham, Durham. The city is from Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is on t ...
* Sunderland Albion (now defunct) * Sunderland Nissan (now defunct) * Sunderland RCA *
Tow Law Town Tow Law Town Association Football Club is an English non-league football club from Tow Law, County Durham, currently playing in the Northern League Division One, in the ninth level of the English football league system. The team, nicknamed " ...
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Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered on ...
* West Auckland Town *
West Hartlepool West Hartlepool was a predecessor of Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It developed in the Victorian era and took the name from its western position in the parish of what is now known as the Headland. The former town was originally formed in ...
(now defunct) * West Stanley (now defunct) *
Whickham Whickham is a village in Tyne and Wear, North East England. It is in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. The village is on high ground overlooking the River Tyne and south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne. It was formerly governed under the histo ...
* Willington * Wolviston


County Cup Competitions

The Durham County FA run the following Cup Competitions: * Durham County Challenge Cup *Durham County Trophy Competition *Durham County Minor Cup Competition *Durham County Sunday Cup Competition *Durham County Under 18s Sunday Cup Competition *Durham County Bill Upsall Youth Minor Cup Competition *Durham County Under 14s Cup Competition *Durham County Tesco Under 13 Cup Competition *Durham County Under 12s Cup Competition *Durham County Women's County Cup Competition *Durham County Youth Cup Competition Source


County Cup Winners

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Directors and Officials


Directors

*F.D. Pattison *R. Strophair *J.R. Parker *P.Maguire *R.Coleman *G. Charlton *K. Clark *J. Sinclair *J.C. Topping


Key Officials

*J.C. Topping (Company Secretary) *Mrs T. Lavery (Office Manager) *Chris Smith (County Development Manager)


References


External links


Durham FA official website
{{County Football Association County football associations Football in County Durham Sports organizations established in 1883