West Auckland 1st World Cup Winners 1909 retro football shirt
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West Auckland 1st World Cup Winners 1909. West Auckland Town F.C. are a football club from West Auckland, County Durham, England, competing in the Northern League. The club are most famous for being the winners of the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, the world’s first international footballing competition, twice, in 1909 and 1911. The Trophy was initiated by businessman and sporting enthusiast Sir Thomas Lipton, who wished to see a competition between the leading football clubs of Europe. The football associations of Italy, Germany and Switzerland duly complied, but the Football Association of England refused to nominate a club. West Auckland, a lowly amateur side of coalminers from the Northern League were entered into the competition, although it has never been entirely clear why.
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Tickets available for Dunston v West Auckland final - Sunday Sun
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Rallying cry issued over West Auckland v Dunston UTS Wembley cup final - The Advertiser Series