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West Allotment Celtic F.C.

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West Allotment Celtic
Full nameWest Allotment Celtic Football Club
Nickname(s)Allotment
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
GroundEast Palmersville Sports Pavillion
Capacity1,500
ManagerJay Bates
CoachGary Somerville
Barry Rizza Nathan Beckham
LeagueNorthern League Division One
2023–24Northern League Division One, 9th of 20

West Allotment Celtic Football Club is a football club who currently play their home games at East Palmersville Sports Pavilion, Palmersville, near Newcastle upon Tyne, England. They are currently members of the 2023–24.

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History

Formed in 1928 in West Allotment, a village in North Tyneside, the club played in junior leagues for their first 55 years. They then joined the Northern Alliance in 1983 and won the title eight times before joining the Northern League in 2004. The club then won the Northern League Second Division at the first attempt, gaining promotion to Division One, where they remained until 2011 when they were relegated back to Division Two. West Allotment have participated in the FA Vase since the mid-1980s and have reached the 4th round (the last 32 stage) twice in their history, in successive seasons 2003–04 and 2004–05. They entered the FA Cup for the first time in 2005–06.[1]

The club went on to achieve their highest ever finish in the English Football Pyramid following the conclusion of the 2022/23 season with the club finishing 5th in the Northern League Division One.

Ground

In 2001, the club moved to Whitley Park in Benton, North Tyneside after having acted as tenants at Hillheads in Whitley Bay (also in North Tyneside) from 1995. Allotment were to stay there until the end of the 2016/17 season. The club subsequently found another new home, this time outside North Tyneside at Druid Park, Woolsington in Newcastle upon Tyne, formerly the base of the long defunct Newcastle Blue Star. The move caused the financial situation to worsen and the club nearly withdrew from the Northern League as a result.

For the beginning of the 2020–21 season, West Allotment would play their home games at Newcastle Benfield's Sam Smith's Park. Shortly into the season, West Allotment announced that they would be moving to East Palmersville Sports Pavilion which would be their new permanent home. A ground that they would share with Northern Alliance club, Forest Hall.

Due to the 2020–21 Northern League season being curtailed early due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meant that the club would have to wait a little bit longer to play their first game in their new home. However, it was announced that the club would be promoted meaning that Allotment would be returning to the Northern League Division One for the 2021–22 season. West Allotment Celtic would go on to play their first competitive game in their new home against Thornaby in the Northern League Division One in August 2021 - A game that finished 5–3 to Thornaby.

Honours

Records

  • FA Cup best performance: first round qualifying – 2020–21 2021–2022
  • FA Vase best performance: fourth round – 2003–04, 2004–05

References

External links

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This page was last edited on 26 May 2024, at 10:17
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