Résultats

Angleterre - FA Cup 09/04 14:00 14 Sunderland v Stockton Town L 2-4
England County League 10/14 18:30 - Newcastle Benfield v Sunderland L 4-1
FA Cup, Qualification 09/22 18:45 14 Sunderland v Prescot Cables L 0-4
FA Cup, Qualification 09/11 18:30 14 Sunderland v Dunston UTS L 0-5
Angleterre - FA Cup 09/07 14:00 14 Dunston UTS v Sunderland D 0-0
Angleterre - FA Cup 09/16 14:00 15 Scarborough Athletic v Sunderland L 2-0
Angleterre - FA Cup 09/02 14:00 14 Sunderland v Liversedge D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 2 2 1
Goals against 4 4 4
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Sunderland Ryhope Community Association Football Club are an English association football club, based in Ryhope, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, currently playing in the Northern League Division One.

History

Sunderland RCA FC started its life as Ryhope Youth Club FC. Its first season was in the Seaham & District League in 1963. The first game was against Seaham UDC at the Seaham CW ground, now home to Seaham Red Star, and it was a 3–3 draw. The first seeds had been sown three years earlier, in 1960, when the Ryhope Youth Club Centre opened in the Welfare Hall.

In 1965 the club moved to the Colliery Welfare ground and in 1971 changed its name to Ryhope Community Association. Competing in the Seaham, then Houghton & District Leagues, the club enjoyed success with nine cup wins and four league titles.

Rejected by the Wearside League because a Ryhope team already played in it, the club folded after the 1974–75 season. Re-formed three years later, the club joined the Northern Alliance in 1978 and won the League Challenge Cup at St James Park in Newcastle, in only their third season. Ryhope CA were also league runners up that year, even though they were reduced to playing on a school field.

After some persuasion, the club convinced the council to lease then some derelict land - Meadow Park was underway. Financial help was obtained from Sunderland and Tyne and Wear Councils and the Sports Council to build a football ground. The club members and community joined together to carry out the building work, resulting in the enclosed ground where football games are played and enjoyed today.

In 1982 the club was a founder member of the Northern League Second Division, achieving promotion as runner up in the 1983–84 season. Despite achieving a league placing of tenth the next season, survival proved difficult and the club was relegated in 1988.

In 1999 a new era commenced with the amalgamation with Kennek Roker of the Wearside League to form Kennek Ryhope Community Association. The seasons from 2003 onwards were tough, but for the season 2006–07, the club joined forces with Springboard Sunderland and a new era as Sunderland RCA FC began.

Progress continued to be made both on and off the pitch and after finishing fourth in the previous two seasons Sunderland RCA FC were promoted as runners-up to Stokesley FC in season 2009–10.

Le Sunderland Football Club est un club de football professionnel anglais basé à Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Le club a été fondé en 1879 et est l'un des plus anciens clubs de football au monde. Sunderland a remporté la FA Cup six fois, ce qui est le deuxième plus grand nombre de fois parmi tous les clubs anglais. Ils ont également remporté la Charity Shield une fois.

Sunderland joue ses matchs à domicile au Stadium of Light, qui a été construit en 1997. Le stade a une capacité de plus de 48 000 spectateurs et est l'un des plus grands stades de football d'Angleterre.

Le club est surnommé les "Black Cats" et ses joueurs portent des maillots à rayures rouges et blanches. Les rivaux traditionnels de Sunderland sont Newcastle United et Middlesbrough.

Sunderland a produit un certain nombre de joueurs célèbres au fil des ans, notamment Bobby Gurney, Raich Carter, Jimmy Montgomery, Len Shackleton, Jimmy Connor, Charlie Hurley, Brian Clough, Jimmy Dickinson, Bobby Kerr, Alan Brown, Michael Bridges et Jordan Henderson.

Le club connaît actuellement une période difficile et a été relégué de la Premier League anglaise en 2017. Sunderland joue actuellement en League One, le troisième niveau du football anglais.