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Wallsend Boys Club

Wallsend Boys Club
Full nameWallsend Boys Club
Nickname(s)Wallsend
Founded1904
GroundKirkley Park, Wallsend
Coordinates54°59′33″N 1°32′55″W / 54.9924°N 1.5487°W / 54.9924; -1.5487
ChairmanSteve Dale
LeagueNorthern Alliance Division 1
2023–24Northern Alliance Division Two, 3rd of 14
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Wallsend Boys Club is an English youth football club based in Wallsend, North Tyneside. The club is well known for producing professional footballers; more than 65 players from the club have gone on to play professionally, some of them even playing for the England side.[1][2][3] They also have an adult team that plays in the northern alliance division 1

  1. ^ White, Jim (26 October 2011). "No end in sight to Wallsend production line". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  2. ^ "World famous Wallsend Boys' Club officially opens its first football facility". Northumberland FA. 29 June 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Wallsend still building for the future". The Daily Telegraph. 6 October 2005.

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