Chorley FC
Chorley FC was founded in 1883. The club from Lancashire uses striped jerseys in black and white with a dash of red. They play their away games in blue jerseys. The capacity of their Victory Park stadium is around 4,000 spectators. They have several titles of local importance in their collection of achievements. At the national level, the furthest they have gone in the FA Cup was to the second round in the 1986/1987 and 1990/1991 seasons.
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Gateshead FC
Well-known nicknames of this club are The Tynesiders or The Heed. The club colours are white and black, which are part of the crest as well as the home jerseys. White is the predominant colour on the home jerseys, with only a few black details on the address itself. Black is then used for the shorts. They play at the International Stadium, which has a capacity of 11,800. The English football club was founded in 1977, specifically in the town of Gateshead in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear. It is the direct successor and continuation of the traditions of the defunct Gateshead AFC, writing its history since 1930.
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