Fixtures

England Northern Premier League 09/06 14:00 7 Hebburn Town vs Hyde Utd - View
England Northern Premier League 09/09 18:45 8 Morpeth Town vs Hebburn Town - View
England Northern Premier League 09/13 14:00 9 Ashton Utd vs Hebburn Town - View
England FA Cup Qualification 09/13 14:00 15 Curzon Ashton vs Hebburn Town - View
England Northern Premier League 09/16 18:45 10 Hebburn Town vs Workington - View
England Northern Premier League 09/20 14:00 11 Stocksbridge PS vs Hebburn Town - View

Results

England FA Cup Qualification 08/30 14:00 14 Hebburn Town v Longridge Town FC W 1-0
England Northern Premier League 08/25 14:00 6 [9] Whitby v Hebburn Town [19] W 0-2
England Northern Premier League 08/23 14:00 5 Hebburn Town v Cleethorpes Town W 2-1
England Northern Premier League 08/16 14:00 3 Lancaster City v Hebburn Town L 3-2
England Northern Premier League 08/12 18:45 2 [19] Idoya v Hebburn Town [17] L 4-0
England Northern Premier League 08/09 14:00 1 Hebburn Town v Hednesford L 0-1
Club Friendly List 07/29 18:30 - Hebburn Town v South Shields D 1-1
Club Friendly List 07/22 18:30 - Hebburn Town v Spennymoor Town W 4-1
UK Friendlies 07/08 18:30 - Hebburn Town v Gateshead L 0-4
England Northern Premier League 04/26 14:00 42 Basford Utd v Hebburn Town D 2-2
England Northern Premier League 04/21 14:00 41 [18] Hebburn Town v Stockton Town [4] W 2-0
England Northern Premier League 04/19 14:00 40 [8] Gainsborough v Hebburn Town [15] L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 47 25 22
Wins 13 9 4
Draws 13 5 8
Losses 21 11 10
Goals for 64 36 28
Goals against 82 39 43
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 13 7 6

Wikipedia - Hebburn Town F.C.

Hebburn Town Football Club is a football club based in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, England. The club are currently members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division and play at Hebburn Sports & Social Ground.

History

The club was founded in 1912 as a works team for the Reyrolles company. Playing under the company name, they joined Division Two of the Jarrow and District Junior League. After World War I they joined Division One of South Shields Combination League, before switching to the Tyneside Combination in 1923. They joined the Tyneside League in 1927, and were league champions in 1938–39. During World War II they joined the Northern Combination in 1941, and after winning the Durham Challenge Cup in 1942–43, they won the league title in 1943–44. The club then joined the North Eastern League for the 1944–45 season, before returning to the Northern Combination in 1945. The club remained in the Combination until rejoining a relaunched North Eastern League in 1959.

In 1960 Reyrolles joined the Wearside League, and were league champions in 1966–67. In 1986 they were renamed Hebburn Reyrolles, before changing their name to Hebburn in 1988. In 1989 they moved up to Division Two of the Northern League, and after finishing fourth in 1991–92, a season that also saw them win the Durham Challenge Cup for a second time, they were promoted to Division One. Despite finishing eleventh in 1994–95 the club were relegated back to Division Two due to issues with their ground. They were promoted again after finishing third in 1999–00 and then adopted their current name. However, they finished in the bottom two in their first season back in Division One and were relegated again.

A third-place finish in Division Two in 2011–12 saw Hebburn promoted to Division One. However, they were relegated back to Division Two at the end of the 2013–14 season. In 2017–18 the club were Division Two runners-up, resulting in promotion to Division One. In 2019–20 they won the FA Vase, beating Consett 3–2 in a match that was delayed until May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After the 2020–21 season was also curtailed, the club were promoted to Division One East of the Northern Premier League. They won the Northern League's JR Cleator Cup in July 2021, defeating West Auckland Town 3–1 in the final. The 2022–23 season saw Hebburn finish third in Division One East, qualifying for the promotion play-offs and going on to lose 3–2 on penalties to Long Eaton United in the semi-finals after a 2–2 draw. In the same season the club won the Durham Challenge Cup for a third time, defeating Spennymoor Town on penalties in the final. The following season saw Hebburn win the Division One East title, earning promotion to the Premier Division.

Hebburn Town Football Club, often referred to simply as Hebburn Town, is a semi-professional soccer team based in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, England. Founded in 1910, the club has a rich history and a strong connection to the local community. They play their home matches at the Energy Check Stadium at the Hebburn New Stadium, which boasts a capacity of around 1,500 spectators.

Competing in the Northern League, Hebburn Town has established itself as a competitive force in regional football, known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, reflecting the club's identity and pride in its heritage.

Hebburn Town is dedicated to fostering a sense of community and sportsmanship, often engaging with local schools and youth programs to promote the sport among younger generations. The club's ethos emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a strong work ethic, both on and off the pitch.

With a focus on achieving success while maintaining strong ties to its roots, Hebburn Town continues to strive for excellence in the Northern League and beyond, making it a beloved institution in the local football landscape.