Ashton North End F.C.

Ashton North End Football Club were an English football club from Ashton-under-Lyne at the end of the 19th century.

Ashton North End
Full nameAshton North End Football Club
Nickname(s)The Onions[1]
Foundedc. early 1890s
Dissolved1899
GroundManchester Road[1]
Capacityunknown

History

Ashton North End finished top of the Ashton & District League in 1891–92, and joined The Combination in 1894. They were Combination champions in their first season. In 1895 they joined the Lancashire League and played there for four seasons. The club went bankrupt in 1899 and resigned from the League.

Players

Famous players for Ashton North End include Herbert Chapman, who later led Huddersfield Town and Arsenal to the First Division title as manager, who played for Ashton between 1895 and 1896; and Arthur Wharton, Britain's first black professional footballer, who played for Ashton from 1897 until their demise in 1899.

See also

  • Ashton United, another club from Ashton, known as Hurst FC until 1946, that still exists today.

References

  1. Twydell, Dave (5 November 2001). Denied F.C.: The Football League Election Struggles. Harefield: Yore Publications. pp. 32–33. ISBN 1-85983-512-0.
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