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South Shields
SouthShieldsFC
Full name South Shields Football Club
Nickname(s) The Mariners, The Shields
Founded 1888
Ground Mariners Park
(Capacity: 4,000)
Chairman Flag of England Geoff Thompson
Manager Flag of Argentina Julio Arca
Current League National League North 
2022–23 Northern Premier League Premier Division, 
1st (promoted)
Website Club home page
South Shields 2024-25 homeSouth Shields 2024-25 away

South Shields Football Club is an English football club based in the town of South Shields, Tyne and Wear. The club currently compete in the National League North, the sixth tier of English football, and play home games at Mariners Park.

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National League North 2024–25

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FA Vase winners

1975: Hoddesdon Town • 1976: Billericay Town • 1977: Billericay Town • 1978: Blue Star • 1979: Billericay Town • 1980: Stamford • 1981: Whickham • 1982: Forest Green Rovers • 1983: VS Rugby • 1984: Stansted • 1985: Halesowen Town • 1986: Halesowen Town • 1987: St Helens Town • 1988: Colne Dynamoes • 1989: Tamworth • 1990: Yeading • 1991: Guiseley • 1992: Wimborne Town • 1993: Bridlington Town • 1994: Diss Town • 1995: Arlesey Town • 1996: Brigg Town • 1997: Whitby Town • 1998: Tiverton Town • 1999: Tiverton Town • 2000: Deal Town • 2001: Taunton Town • 2002: Whitley Bay • 2003: Brigg Town • 2004: Winchester City • 2005: Didcot Town • 2006: Nantwich Town • 2007: Truro City • 2008: Kirkham & Wesham • 2009: Whitley Bay • 2010: Whitley Bay • 2011: Whitley Bay • 2012: Dunston UTS • 2013: Spennymoor Town • 2014: Sholing • 2015: North Shields • 2016: Morpeth Town • 2017: South Shields • 2018: Thatcham Town • 2019: Chertsey Town • 2020: Hebburn Town • 2021: Warrington Rylands 1906 • 2022: Newport Pagnell Town • 2023: Ascot United • 2024: Romford •

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