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It is administered by the North Riding County FA. [1] According to the current rules of the competition, it is open to all clubs whose first affiliation is with the NRCFA. A team having entered an F.A. Competition, (Challenge Cup, Vase or Trophy), in the current season must compete in the Senior Cup. Clubs can be exempt upon payment of a fee.
The club subsequently won the final of the North Riding Senior Cup, two days later. After an impressive start to the 2022–23 season, the club set its new attendance record for the third time in ten months, with 3,205 attending the local derby with Darlington on 2 January 2023.
North Riding Sunday Challenge Cup - current holders are Fox Covert FC who won the 2024 competition by defeating Thornaby Roundel 3-2, retaining the title following their victory in 2023. [9] North Riding Women's Senior Cup - current holders are York City Ladies who won the 2024 competition by defeating Thornaby Town Ladies 10-0. [10]
The following season, 1997–98, saw continued success at the Turnbull Ground when the club won the Northern Premier League First Division Championship by a margin of 7 points at their first attempt as well as beating York City 3–0 in the final of the North Riding Senior Cup to become holders for a fifth time. Whitby again reached the final ...
The final World Cup warm-up match saw them hand New Zealand a record 35-7 defeat at Twickenham and although they lost a hard-fought pool match to Ireland, the bench split had no negative impact on ...
The Seasiders went on a 14-match winning run that saw the club close in on the title race with a third-place finish. The club beat Hull City in the East Riding Senior Cup 4–2 in the final; the club also made it to the League Cup final losing 4–1 to Penistone Church FC at Bramall Lane.
The West Riding County Cup is an annual football competition held between the clubs of the West Riding County Football Association which was first competed in 1927. It is the senior county cup for the historic West Riding of Yorkshire since the demise of the Senior Cup in 1999. The first winners were Leeds United Reserves in 1927.
On 18 May 1977, 21-year-old winger Tony Aveyard died after collapsing as a result of a head injury suffered in a match two days earlier. [5] The 1970s also saw the club performing well in the FA Cup. They reached the Third Round in the 1975–76 season before losing 2–1 to Crystal Palace in a match that was featured on BBC's Match of the Day.