Morpeth Town A.F.C.

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Morpeth Town
Full name Morpeth Town Association Football Club
Nickname(s) The Highwaymen
Founded 1909
Ground Craik Park
Morpeth
Northumberland
(Capacity Total capacity n/k (100 seated))
League Northern League
Division One
2006–07 Northern League
Division One, 10th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
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Home colours

Morpeth Town A.F.C. is a football club based in Morpeth in Northumberland, England. Their home ground is Craik Park in Morpeth, which has a 400m cinder track running around the edge of the pitch. The stadium has a small stand with 100 seats.[1] The clubs traditional colours are amber and black stripes,[2] however in the 2007-08 season Morpeth have worn yellow shirts with black trim.[3] They are currently members of the Northern League Division One.

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[edit] Club history

Morpeth Town were founded in 1894 following the amalgamation of Morpeth United FC and Morpeth FC. They played their home matches at Stonhill Cricket Field.[2] They joined the Northern Football Alliance in the 1936-37 season.[4] The club moved to Storey Park in 1954. In the 1983-84 season they were the Northern Football Alliance champions.[4] They won the Northern Alliance Challenge Cup in 1986 as well as the Benevolent Bowl. [2]

In 1994 the club moved to Craik Park and again won the Northern Alliance title and with it promotion to the Northern League Division Two for the 1994-95 season. The following season they were promoted to Division One as champions.[3] In the club's first season in Division One they finished in sixth place and were runners-up in the Northumberland Senior Cup.[2]

They reached the 4th round of the FA Vase in the 2002-03 season.[citation needed] In 2007 Morpeth beat Blyth Spartans to win the Northumberland Senior Cup at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.[3]

[edit] Stadium

Morpeth play at Craik Park, on Morpeth Common. It has 100 seats in a small stand and is surrounded by a 400 metre cinder track. The track was built in 1972 and is still used for training by Morpeth Harriers Athletics Club, but not competitions.[1]

Morpeth Town moved to the stadium in 1994 and named the stadium Craik Park after father and son W and R Craik who had served as club secretary between 1920 and 1985.[2]

Since then the club has built a covered stand, a new clubhouse, installed floodlights and erected a high fence around the ground.[citation needed]

Craik Park
Craik Park

[edit] Honours

[edit] League

[edit] Cup

  • Northern Alliance Challenge Cup Winners (3): 1938-39, 1985-86, 1993-94
  • Northern Alliance Challenge Cup Winners (4): 1936-37, 1962-63, 1973-74, 1985-86
  • Northumberland Benevolent Bowl Winners (1): 1978-79, 1985-86
  • Northumberland Senior Cup Winners (2): 1886 (shared with Shankhouse), 2006-07
  • Northumberland Senior Cup Runners-up (1): 1996-97
  • Aged Miners Cup Winners (4): 1935-36, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1987-88

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