Esh Winning Football Club is a
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club based in
Esh Winning
Esh Winning is a village, and location of a former colliery, in County Durham, England. It is situated in the Deerness Valley to the west of Durham. The village was founded by the Pease family in the 1850s to service a new mine on the Esh Estate ...
, near
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County Durham, England. They are currently members of the and play at West Terrace.
History
The original Esh Winning club was established in 1889 as Esh Winning Rangers.
[ After playing in local leagues,][ they joined the ]Northern League Northern League may refer to:
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in 1912, winning it at the first attempt, also winning the Durham Benevolent Bowl.[ At the end of the season they were renamed Esh Winning.][ The club's second season in the league saw them finish eleventh.] After World War I
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the club continued in the Northern League, finishing bottom of the table in 1926–27, 1931–32 and 1933–34.[ In 1934 the club were forced to fold as they were unable to pay rent to the parish council;][ they resigned from the league on 5 October after four matches and their fixtures were taken over by West Auckland Town.][
The modern club was established in 1967 as Esh Winning Pineapple.][ They joined Division Three of the Durham and District Sunday League, and were promoted to Division Two at the end of the 1970–71 season. The club won the Guards Cup in 1971–72 and the Division Two title in 1972–73.][ After winning the Stafferi Cup in 1974–75 and the Guards Cup again in 1975–76, they won successive league titles in 1978–79 and 1979–81.][ In 1981 the club joined the ]Northern Alliance
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. After a sixth-place finish in their first season in the league, they were promoted to Division Two of the Northern League, dropping "Pineapple" from their name.
Esh Winning remained in Division Two of the Northern League for twenty seasons, finishing bottom of the division in 1985–86 and 1989–90. In 2001–02 they finished third and were promoted to Division One, where they remained until being relegated back to Division Two at the end of the 2005–06 season.[ In 2007–08 the club won the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup.][ In 2008–09 another third-place finish in Division Two saw them promoted to Division One for a second time. However, they were relegated back to Division Two at the end of the 2010–11 season.][ They finished bottom of Division Two for a third time in 2013–14.][
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Season-by-season record
Ground
The original Esh Winning played at the Stags Head Recreation Ground. The ground's record attendance of over 5,000 was set in 1910 for a match against Newcastle United
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reserves and equalled in 1921 when the club lost 5–4 to Bishop Auckland in the FA Amateur Cup
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History
Following the legalisation of p ...
quarter final.[Cup final grounds]
Durham & District Sunday League
The modern club bought the welfare grounds in Waterhouses (a village to the south-west of Esh Winning) from the National Coal Board
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when the mine was about to be closed down.[ The West Terrace ground was subsequently developed, including a stand with five rows of seating and two covered standing areas.][
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Honours
*Northern League
**Champions 1912–13
**Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup winners 2007–08
*Durham and District Sunday League
**Champions 1978–79, 1979–80
**Division Two champions 1972–73
**Guards Cup winners 1971–72, 1975–76
**Stafferi Cup winners 1974–75
*Durham Benevolent Bowl
**Winners 1912–13
Records
*Best FA Cup
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performance: Second qualifying round, 1990–91, 2004–05[
*Best ]FA Vase
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performance: Second round, 1983–84, 1992–93, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2012–13[
*Record attendance:
**Original club: 5,000 vs Newcastle United Reserves, 1910; vs Bishop Auckland, FA Amateur Cup quarter-final, 1921][
**Modern club: 1,500 vs Liverpool Fantail, ]FA Sunday Cup
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, 1982[Esh Winning]
Northern League
*Most appearances: Neil McLeary, 194[Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) ''Non-League Club Directory 2013'', p746 ]
*Most goals: Alan Dodsworth, over 250[
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See also
* Esh Winning F.C. players
References
External links
Official website
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Football clubs in England
Football clubs in County Durham
1967 establishments in England
Association football clubs established in 1967
Northern Football Alliance
Northern Football League