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Seaham Red Star are named after the pub in which they were formed. A Sunday morning side in 1973, they are now widely regarded as one of the Northern League’s leading clubs. Much of the credit for the Club’s early development belongs to Ralph Pigg, the initial Secretary, and Larry Phillips, the Club’s first Manager. The pair, supported by a small committee, entered a side in the Houghton and Distr

ict League and, after a promising first season, made a successful application to join the Northern Alliance League in 1974. After a further five fairly successful seasons, the Club felt sufficiently confident to join the then highly competitive Wearside League in 1979. This confidence was soon justified, the Club winning the Durham Challenge Cup in 1980 and the League and League Cup “double” in 1981-82. In 1983, they were elected to the Northern League Second Division and , after some near misses, eventually gained promotion to the First Division in the 1987-88 season. Bryan Mayhew took over as Chairman of the Club in 1986 and, with able support from former Secretaries, Harry Hobson and John McBeth and a small hardworking committee – in particular Reg Atkinson, Dave Copeland, Jim Ferguson and John Smith – the Club enjoyed First Division status for an unbroken fourteen seasons. Notable successes during this period, included finishing third in 1993-4, winning the League Cup in 1992-3 and, after leading the table for most of the season, finishing second in 1999/2000. Mayhew was also a prime mover in getting the League to join the National Pyramid, calling the Special General Meeting of clubs which eventually led to the historic decision being made. Just two years after finishing runners-up in the First Division, the Club suffered its first ever relegation in its near thirty years history. Even worse was to follow when, as a result of dwindling committee support, officials took the reluctant step of tendering the Club’s resignation from the League. However, following a positive response from a number of local people keen to see the Club continue, a new committee was formed under the chairmanship of John Smith and the resignation was withdrawn. The Club’s re-introduction to Division 2 at the start of 2002/3 got off to an unpromising start but, after bringing in Neil Hixon as Manager, the Star failed by the narrowest of margins to gain an immediate return to Division 1. Unfortunately for the Club, Neil’s achievements resulted in him being snapped up by Durham City shortly after the start of last season, effectively putting our promotion aspirations on hold for at least another year. However, with experienced Northern League manager Peter Mulcaster steadying the ship, the Club finished in a respectable mid-table position. Neil Hixon returned as manager in 2005 and along with Stuart Gooden and former Sunderland & Scottish International George Herd put together a side that won promotion back to the First Division in the 2006/07 season. The following season Hixon & Herd moved to Sunderland RCA and Gooden took over the team which finished in a creditable 8th place in the table. The following season saw yet another change in management with former Darlington player Andy Toman taking over. The 2010/11 and 2011/12 were two of the worst seasons in the Red Star history with the team involved in relegation battles which could have seen the club relegated to the Wearside League, both battles were successful and the club retained it’s Northern League status. The 2021/22 season closed with a very good 4-1 win at Penrith, the fixture also saw manager Mark Collingwood equal a long standing club record of 362 games in charge of the Red Star team. That record was held by Larry Phillips, who had two spells managing the club, from 1978 to 1982 (205 games) and 1983 to 1987 (157 games). Mark also had a break away from the club and his spells have been 2012 to 2016 (211 games) and 2017 to date (151 games). We will all be waiting to see what the opening fixture of the 2022/23 season when the record will be broken. Previous managers in the Club’s history include Northern League legend Paul Walker, in conjunction with the long serving Chris Copeland; former Hartlepool Manager, Billy Horner; and ex Burnley player, Harry Wilson. Former players going on to join Football League clubs include Nigel Gleghorn (Ipswich and Manchester City), Bobby Davison (Halifax, Derby and Leeds) and Stephen Harper (currently with Newcastle United). Tommy Henderson remains the Club’s leading goalscorer, netting 211 goals in 276 appearances including a record breaking 62 in 1978-9. Honours: Phillips Floodlighting Competition winners 1978-79; Durham Challenge Cup winners 1979-80; Wearside League champions 1981-82; Wearside League Cup winners 1981-2; Northern League 2nd Div runners up 1987-88; Northern League Cup winners 1992-93; Northern League 1st Div runners up 1999-2000, Northern League 2nd Div Runners Up 2006-07.

17/06/2026
🦆🤝🔴⚪ NEW SPONSOR ANNOUNCEMENT ⚪🔴🤝🦆Seaham Red Star Football Club is pleased to announce a new sponsorship agreement with ...
17/06/2026

🦆🤝🔴⚪ NEW SPONSOR ANNOUNCEMENT ⚪🔴🤝🦆

Seaham Red Star Football Club is pleased to announce a new sponsorship agreement with Lucky Ducky Comps.

The partnership marks an exciting step forward for both organisations and reinforces the club's commitment to building strong relationships with local and regional businesses.

The support provided by Lucky Ducky Comps will contribute to the continued growth and development of Seaham Red Star FC, both on the pitch and within the wider community. The club remains committed to creating opportunities for players, supporters, and volunteers while maintaining its proud tradition within local football.

Everyone at Seaham Red Star FC would like to thank Lucky Ducky Comps for their support and confidence in the club. We look forward to working together and developing a successful partnership.

For further information, please contact Seaham Red Star FC through the club's official channels.

Seaham Red Star Supporters Club Membership Is Back!Only £30 per yearBecome a member and enjoy exclusive benefits while h...
11/06/2026

Seaham Red Star Supporters Club Membership Is Back!

Only £30 per year

Become a member and enjoy exclusive benefits while helping to support your local football club.

Membership Benefits

✅ 10% off alcoholic drinks in the Supporters Clubhouse
✅ 10% off all food in the Supporters Café
✅ 10% off all official Seaham Red Star merchandise
✅ 10% off 2026/27 season tickets

Support Your Local Club

Your membership helps support Seaham Red Star both on and off the pitch, while giving you great savings throughout the year.

Join today for just £30 per year and be part of the Red Star community!

Seaham Red Star FC – Season Tickets 2026/27🎟️ Season Ticket PricesAdults: £80Concessions: £40 (Over 65s and 16–17 year o...
10/06/2026

Seaham Red Star FC – Season Tickets 2026/27

🎟️ Season Ticket Prices
Adults: £80
Concessions: £40 (Over 65s and 16–17 year olds)

Contact: John Allan on 07827460614
[email protected]

NEW SIGNING ✍️ The Star would like to welcome striker Kai Charlton to the Club, Kai is no stranger to The Star having jo...
09/06/2026

NEW SIGNING ✍️

The Star would like to welcome striker Kai Charlton to the Club, Kai is no stranger to The Star having joined towards the end of last season on loan from Hebburn Town.

Welcome to the Club Kai 🔴⚪️⭐️

New signing 🧣The Star are delighted to announce the signing of attacker Jack Robertson, Jack joins us from Newton Ayclif...
09/06/2026

New signing 🧣

The Star are delighted to announce the signing of attacker Jack Robertson, Jack joins us from Newton Aycliffe where he played 33 times scoring 9 league goals in the NPL Division One East 🔴⚪️

Seaham Red Star can confirm the clubs retained list for the 2026/27 season. A huge thank you to those who are leaving us...
01/06/2026

Seaham Red Star can confirm the clubs retained list for the 2026/27 season.

A huge thank you to those who are leaving us!

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The lads in Maga enjoying a break before they go again - ft Jack Leonard tucked up in bed….you either have it or you don...
23/05/2026

The lads in Maga enjoying a break before they go again - ft Jack Leonard tucked up in bed….you either have it or you don’t

Presentation night 🔜🔴⚪️⭐️Keep an eye out for the winners of this season’s awards on Saturday night 👀
14/05/2026

Presentation night 🔜🔴⚪️⭐️

Keep an eye out for the winners of this season’s awards on Saturday night 👀

Thank you to every single one of you who have turned up to support The Star this season, you are very much appreciated a...
25/04/2026

Thank you to every single one of you who have turned up to support The Star this season, you are very much appreciated and we can’t wait to welcome you back next season.
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