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Northumberland Vikings

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Newcastle Vikings
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
LeagueBAFA National Leagues
DivisionPremiership North
Team historyNewcastle Vikings (2014–2017)
Northumberland Lightning (2012–2017)
Northumberland Vikings (2017–2023)
LocationNewcastle upon Tyne
StadiumDruid Park
ColoursBlack Helmets
Black Jerseys
Black Pants
Head coachKevin O'Reagan
ManagerJanis Ledger
General managerLee Davison
ChampionshipsDivision 1 2023
Division titles2: 2016, 2023
Playoff berths5: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023
Current uniform

The Newcastle Vikings are an American Football team based in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, they compete in the BAFA National Leagues Premiership North, the top level of British American football. They play at Druid Park and were formed in 2014 as the Newcastle Vikings . The Vikings entered the League in 2015 and after early success and a promotion they went on to lose in 2017 Division 1 Play-offs, shortly afterwards they announced that they had merged with BAFA Division 2 side Northumberland Lightning (formed in 2012). The new Vikings adopted the Northumberland title but retained their original colours, logo and continued to operate from Newcastle with the Lightning vacating their base at Ashington to absorb into the Vikings setup in Newcastle. In 2024 the team returned to the title Newcastle Vikings.

History

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The Vikings were founded in 2014. They completed their associate period, playing games against the Yorkshire Rams, East Kilbride Pirates and fellow associate team, the Leeds Bobcats.[1]

In the summer of 2014, they announced a partnership with the nearby Northumbria University's American Football team, the Mustangs, which saw a number of Viking coaches join the Mustang staff.[2]

They were accepted into the league in 2015, and were placed in the newly formed BAFANL Division Two NFC North.[3] The Vikings played divisional rivals the Glasgow Tigers in their first competitive match, coming away with a comprehensive 46-8 win.[4]

Following the 2017 season in which the Vikings were beaten in the Division 1 play-offs, they announced that the club had merged with Division 2 side the Northumberland Lightning and that the club would be known as the "Northumberland Vikings" from the start of the 2018 season.[5]

In 2023, the Vikings ran an undefeated regular season earning a bye-week in the first round of the playoffs. After a decisive victory at home against the Chester Romans they hosted the Nottingham Caesars at home for the Division 1 North Final. Down narrowly at the half, the Vikings were able to overcome the deficit and claim victory and promotion into the Northern Premiership for the 2024 season.

Logos & Uniforms

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Their logo is a stylised Norseman, inspired by that of their namesakes, the Minnesota Vikings.

The Vikings home jersey is primarily black with white numbers and trim. Their game pants are black, and their socks are black. 100 New Shirts</ref>

Druid Park

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The Vikings play their home games at Druid Park, known for being the home of Gosforth RFC. The multi-purpose stadium has a modern synthetic pitch,[6] and a capacity of 2,500.

Academy

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In 2014, the Vikings launched a schools programme which has attracted over 250 cadet level players, while five youth teams were either formed or joined the Vikings' satellite programme this year. The North Durham Knights, Darlington Steam, Cramlington Phoenix, Washington Predators and the Team Valley Cavaliers have all played at least one fixture internally and provided players for the Vikings BAFANL Youth team.[7]

Notes

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  1. ^ Newcastle Vikings 44-23 Leeds Bobcats
  2. ^ MUSTANGS ANNOUNCE NEW HEAD COACH AND PARTNERSHIP WITH NEWCASTLE VIKINGS
  3. ^ #GrowFootball - New Teams Enter BAFA's National Leagues
  4. ^ Newcastle Vikings v Glasgow Tigers Game Report
  5. ^ "Newcastle Vikings and Northumberland Lightning announce merger for 2018 season". Double Coverage. Archived from the original on December 29, 2019.
  6. ^ Active Newcastle
  7. ^ Vikings to aim high in first BAFANL season
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