Welcome to the website of Ryton and Crawcrook Albion F.C., formerly known as Ryton F.C.
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion Football Club is recognised as having achieved Chartered Status and offers the chance for a child to be coached in football skills from six years of age, through all age groups, up to senior level.
The club currently has 14 teams, ranging from under 7 years of age through to the senior side.
The club currently fields teams in various junior and youth leagues within the area with the senior team currently operating in the Skilltrainingltd Northern League. Unfortunately, they will again be playing in Division Two this season after suffering relegation from Division One at the end of the 2010-11 season.
We look forward to welcoming everyone interested in supporting the club, at any level, and would remind you that you can support the club even if not attending matches, by using the online shopping facility which provides access to many well-known companies providing a wide range of goods and services including some of the most well-known High Street brands. As a customer you pay no extra and may even pay less than in the High Street and the club benefits from commission for all purchases made using our website so your support really is appreciated.
Click here to see what is available.
Thanks to a Football Foundation grant a third generation all weather seven a side pitch has been installed which is not only used by club members but is also open to the local community where it is often used by schools and youth organisations.
We are also grateful to our sponsors for their continued support. Most of our sponsors, see the scroll bar above, are local companies providing goods and services within the local community. Clicking on a sponsors icon above will connect you directly with the website of that company where available.
For more information regarding anything relating to Ryton and Crawcrook Albion F.C., please contact us through the Contact Us page… we will respond as soon as possible.


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