Wearside Combination Football League
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The Wearside Combination Football League is a non-league football
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 competition based in County Durham
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History

The Combination in its current guise was established in 1945. Prior to the Second World War it had operated as the Sunderland and District Nonconformist and Brotherhood League. As well as the change of name it also came under the control of the Durham County Football Association‎ for the first time.

Currently the league has twenty-eight teams in two divisions, although in the past it has operated with as many as sixty-four teams in four divisions.

Many players join the Combination from pub, club and factory teams, and in turn move up to the Wearside League
Wearside Football League
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 or Northern League. The Wearside Combination has no official place in the English football league system
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, but can be approximated at level 13 below the Wearside League (11) and the Durham Alliance League(12).

Member clubs 2011–12

The league is sponsored by TWR Commercial Trade Frames for the 2011–12 season.

Premier Division

  • Hetton New Inn
  • Silksworth Golden Fleece
  • Sunderland Aquatic Sports
  • Sunderland Chesters
  • Sunderland Colonel Prior
  • Sunderland Farringdon Dolphin
  • Sunderland Hall Farm Blakeneys
  • Sunderland Hendon
  • Sunderland Hendon Grange
  • Sunderland Hylton Colliery
  • Sunderland Oddfellows Arms
  • Sunderland Redhouse
  • Sunderland Three Horse Shoes
  • Sunderland West End Potters

Division One

  • AC Sunderland
  • East Durham Spartans
  • FC Whitburn
  • Seaham Harkers Bar
  • Shiney Row Wheatsheaf
  • Sunderland Blue Stone Construction
  • Sunderland Gleneagles
  • Sunderland Hollycarrside
  • Sunderland Park View
  • Sunderland The Times Inn
  • Sunderland Victoria Gardens
  • University of Sunderland
  • Wearside Athletic
  • Wearside Wildcats

Cups

In addition to the league, the teams also compete for a number of cups.
  • Wearmouth and Hylton Aged Peoples Trophy (formerly Aged Miners Homes Cup)
This cup was established in 1934 to raise funds for the Aged Miners homes in Sunderland. As the charity was wound up, the competition was renamed in 2001.
  • Alan Hood Memorial Trophy (formerly Sunderland Blind Institute Cup)
This charity competition was established in 1926 to support the Blind Institute charity. In 1989 it was renamed in honour of Combination vice-chairman Alan Hood, who had been killed in a road accident. The trophy is a full-size replica of the European Cup
UEFA Champions League
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  • Alan Croft Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship
This trophy is awarded each season to the club which is judged the most sportsmanlike in both on- and off-field conduct. It is named after Alan Croft, who was Combination vice chairman until his death in 1980.
  • League Challenge Cup
This cup was donated to the League in 1950 by noted local ice cream manufacturers the Notarianni Brothers.

Recent divisional champions

Divisional champions since 2000 are:

Season Premier Division One
2000-01 Belford House Reserves Voyager Foods
2001-02 Hendon Grange Nissan
Sunderland Nissan F.C.
Sunderland Nissan F.C. was a football club based in Sunderland, England. They joined the Wearside League Division Two as founding members in 1988. Their original name was Washington Nissan. In the 2005-06 and 2008-09 seasons, they reached the 2nd round of the FA Vase. For the 2008-09 season, their...

Reserves
2002-03 Gate Mountain Daisy
2003-04 Hendon Grange The Dolphin
2004-05 TWR Trade Frames The Cauld Lad
2005-06 TWR Trade Frames The Dagmar
2006-07 The Dagmar Sportsmans Arms
2007-08 Redhouse Fulwood Blue Bell
2008-09 Jolly Potter Hylton Colliery Welfare
2009-10 Jolly Potter Washington Cricket
2010-11 Sunderland West End Sunderland Thorney Close Inn

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