West Auckland, European Champions

In 1909, tea-magnate Sir Thomas Lipton organised a football competition for the best sides in Europe. When the FA declined to sully themselves with it, Lipton invited a team of miners from West Auckland in County Durham to play. Amazingly, they beat the aristocracy of European football both that year and again in 1911.

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