Newcastle Benfield F.C.

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Newcastle Benfield
Newcastle Benfield's emblem
Full name Newcastle Benfield
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lions
Founded 1988 (as Brunswick Village)
Ground Sam Smith's Park, Walkergate,
Newcastle upon Tyne
(Capacity 2000)
Chairman Jimmy Rowe
Manager Paddy Atkinson
League Northern League Division One
2005-06 Northern League Division One, 6th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Newcastle Benfield F.C. is a football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. They joined the Northern Alliance Division One in 1991. For the 2007-08 season, they are members of the Northern League Division One.

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[edit] History

The roots of the club can be traced back to Brunswick Village Football Club[1], which was founded in 1988 and entered into the Northern Alliance Second Division. After only one season (a 10th place finish) the team's name was changed to Heaton Corner House Football Club, and they played at Walker Park. Heaton Corner were champions of the Northern Alliance Second Division during the 1989-90 season.

At the end of their first season, the club moved to their current home, Sam Smith's Park and changed their name to Newcastle Benfield Park a further year later. By the early 1990s, they had finished runners-up in the Northern Football Alliance Division One and were competing in the Premier Division of that league system. During the first year of being promoted into the league, Banfield were crowned champions; in fact they did the league and cup double, capturing the Northern Alliance League Cup.

[edit] Merger with North Shields

Despite lifting the championship, the club were not promoted to a higher league and continued on within the division for the rest of the 90s. In 1999 Benfield Park merged with North Shields side St. Columbas and changed their name to Newcastle Benfield Saints. They regained the Premier Division title in 2003 and with it promotion to the Northern League Second Division. Another promotion followed the next season, this time to the Northern League First Division.

Their first season at this higher level, 2004-05, saw them finish in a creditable fourth place and reach the final of the Northumberland FA Senior Cup. In 2005 they changed their name again, this time to Newcastle Benfield Bay Plastics.

The 2005-06 season started badly, but fortunes changed after the appoinment of the former York City, Carlisle United and Torquay United player Paul Baker as manager in September 2005. They reached the fifth round of the FA Vase and finished 9th in the league.

[edit] Recent times

In the 2006-07 season, the team, which has never made it to the first round proper of the FA Cup, were drawn at home to former Football League side York City in the final qualifying round of the 2006-07 competition, but lost 1-0, a Clayton Donaldson penalty winning the tie for York. Despite the disappointment of the loss, a new club attendance record was set. At the end of the season the club was once again renamed Newcastle Benfield. In the final game of the 2006-07 season, the club won the Northern League Cup by beating Sunderland Nissan 1-0 at Federation Park, home of Dunston Federation Brewery. The goal was a long distance free-kick scored by club captain Alusene Bangura

[edit] Honours

Northern League Cup Winners: 2006-07

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