- Newton Aycliffe F.C.
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Newton Aycliffe Full name Newton Aycliffe Football Club Nickname(s) Aycliffe Founded 1965 Ground Moore Lane Park
(Capacity: 1,000)Chairman Gary Farley Manager Alan Oliver League Northern League Division One 2010–11 Northern League Division Two, 1st (promoted) Home coloursNewton Aycliffe F.C. is an English football club based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham.
The club's ground is the Moore Lane Sports Club Ground. Newton Aycliffe were elected into the Northern League for the 2009–10 season, after finishing 1st in their previous season in the Wearside Football League. In order to play in the Northern League they first had to make some improvements to their ground.
Finishing in 9th place in their first season in the second division of the Northern League, they went on to become the Champions of the division with 3 games remaining. Having anticipated the possibility months before, the team were required to make even more improvements to the home ground to be eligible to play in the 1st division of the Northern League.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Stephen Richardson GK Scott Pocklington GK Darren Ablewhite DF Anthony Campbell DF Daniel Mitton DF John Close DF Paul Stout DF Dave Forrest DF James Oliver DF Simon Rathbone DF Ian Fleming MF Paul Broom MF Dion Raitt MF Sean Tarling MF Daniel Robinson MF Mark Wood No. Position Player MF Wayne Hall MF Liam Cooper MF Joshua Knox MF Christopher Renshaw MF Stephen Cunliffe MF Brian Atkinson FW Chase McMullen FW Elliot Gardner FW Stuart Owen FW Jonathon Pennock FW Daniel Lennon FW Daniel Mellanby FW Kyle Swankie FW Mark Bell FW Paul Dawes FW Fred Woodhouse Honours
- Wearside League champions: 2008–09
- Northern League Division Two champions 2010–11
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