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Redcar F.C.

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Redcar
Full nameRedcar Football Club
Nickname(s)The Recruits
Founded1913; 111 years ago (1913)
Dissolved1923; 101 years ago (1923)
GroundRedcar Racecourse, Redcar

Redcar Football Club was a football club based in Redcar, England.

It was only in existence for ten years, competing in the Northern League either side of World War I. They were based at the Redcar Racecourse.

History

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The club was formed in 1913 by members of the town who wanted Redcar to have club in the Northern League for the first time.[1] Several decades previously, the town were represented by Redcar and Coatham F.C., who had reached the Quarter Finals of the FA Cup in 1886, but football had dwindled in Redcar since their demise in 1895.[2]

After struggling in their first season, in which they failed to score a goal until Boxing Day and finished bottom of the league,[3] the Northern League was suspended for five years due to the outbreak of war. They resumed affairs in 1919 where they managed their highest position - 10th - before financial troubles, an inconsistent starting XI and lack of spectators saw the club on a downward spiral.[4] They finished 13th the next season and dead last the season afterwards, leaving the league for good.[3] They continued for one more season, taking their reserve team's place in the Cleveland League, but a fight for 1st place with Carlin How on the last day of the season was avoided when Redcar abruptly pulled out and disbanded.[5]

Seasons

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Season Division P W D L F A Pts Pos FA Cup
1913–14 Northern Football League 24 4 5 15 30 58 13 13th Preliminary round
1919–20 Northern Football League 26 9 4 13 38 55 22 10th Preliminary round
1920–21 Northern Football League 26 5 4 17 22 58 14 13th Preliminary round
1921–22 Northern Football League 26 3 6 17 20 53 12 14th Preliminary round

Honours

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See also

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Bibliography

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  • Neal, Tom (2021). The Famous Yorkshiremen: The Forgotten History of Redcar's Footballing Pioneers. London: Old Bird Publishing. ISBN 978-1-3999-0699-9.

References

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  1. ^ "Football at Redcar". Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  2. ^ Neal, Tom. The Famous Yorkshiremen: The Forgotten History of Redcar's Footballing Pioneers. Old Bird Publishing. ISBN 9781399906999.
  3. ^ a b Hunt, Brian (2000). Northern Goalfields Revisited, A Millennium History of the Northern Football League. pp. 514–15. ISBN 1897585578.
  4. ^ "Experienced Reader's View on Northern League Chances". Cleveland Standard. Yorkshire. 6 May 1933.
  5. ^ "Cleveland League". Sports Gazette. Middlesbrough. 5 May 1923.
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