Washington Colliery
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Washington Colliery F.C was formed by the local miners at the local "F-Pit" Colliery in Washington, Tyne & Wear. Little is known of the club prior 1926/27 when the club became a founder member in division 2 of the North Eastern League. Prior to this it was known the club did exist but mainly in playing friendlies against other local pits such as Usworth Colliery. The club won the Division 2 title in the 1927/28 season and were promoted to division one but didn't enjoy much success. This period however did produce their most famous son, a gentleman known by the name of Jimmy Hagan, who went on to represent England (winning one full international cap against Denmark in Copenhagen in 1948). He later managed the famous Benfica team that won three successive Portuguese championships between 1971 and 1973. This team, which included Eusebio also won the National Cup and reached the European cup semi final, where they lost 0-1 on aggregate to the crack Ajax team that included Johan Cruyff) and won the European Cup three years running. He was also briefly manager of Sporting Lisbon during the 1976/77 season. After the war the club became known as Washington Colliery Mechanics and joined the Washington and District football league (Now known as the Durham Alliance league from 1996), with the club managing a great amount of success in the 50's including winning the league title 5 years in a row and the coveted Durham F.A Challenge cup. The Colliery stayed in the league until 1964 when the moved to the Northern Alliance League. Their tenure in that league lasted only one year where then club secretary Billy Benson was successful in applying to become a member of the Wearside league under the name Washington F.C. who's greatest moment was in reaching F.A Cup 3rd round (proper) where they were defeated 3-1 by professional league team Bradford Park Avenue. Currently Washington F.C play in the Arngrove Northern league (The second oldest league in the world) and are semi professional with paid players. In 2007, Secretaries Michael Walker and Mark Wallis of local pub team Washington New Tavern, following a player vote (several players with family mining links) decided to change their name to Washington Colliery F.C to carry on the tradition. The club were promoted from division 4 to division 3 in the 2006/07 season. Washington Colliery currently play in the Durham Sunday League for the 2007/2008 season and be accessed via [1]
Achievements:
1927/28: North Eastern League division 2 champions 1955/56: Washington & District Football league, champions, League Challenge cup winners 56/67: League champions 57/58: League champions 58/59: League champions, League Challenge cup winners 59/60: League chimpions 60/61: League runners up, League Challenge cup winners, Aged peoples trophy winners 61/62: League champions, Aged peoples trophy winners 62/63: League champions, Aged peoples trophy winners 64/65: League Challenge cup winners, Aged peoples trophy winners 65/66: Aged people trophy winners 2007: Club reformed and awarded F.A charter standard 2007: Promoted to Durham league division 3
Sources: Football Club History database, Audrey Fletcher (photo)