
Three of Sedgefield’s successful
sports clubs are celebrating major
anniversaries in 2025, and each of
them has a great and distinct story to
tell.
Founded by Alan Hall in the same year
that The Beatles released Rubber Soul
and Help!, Sedgefield St Edmund’s
Football Club is 60 years old this year.
Sedgefield District Rugby Union
Football Club was formed by student
nurses from Winterton Hospital in the
same year as Live Aid and is still
rocking all over the North East at 40.
Sticking with the musical references,
not long after the Live 8 concert in
2005, an invitation to go for a run was
printed in Sedgefield News, which
turned out to be the genesis of
Sedgefield Harriers, now 20.
We asked the three clubs to give
Sedgefield News an insight into their
origins, key moments from their
history, and aspirations for the future.
They all delivered loads of great
material – in fact, we’ve got far too
much to include here! However, none
of it is going to waste. Pop over to the
Sports page on sedgefieldweb.co.uk
to read full features about the clubs,
and you can find their stories in
summary on the sports page.
All three have rich histories and are
shining examples of grass roots sport
that’s embedded in the community,
and powered by volunteers. Along
with Sedgefield’s other sports clubs,
they provide wonderful opportunities
for people of every age to lead active
lives, with all of the physical and
mental health benefits that this
brings.
It’s clear that in each club, the
social aspect of what it offers is just
as important as the sport itself,
bringing people together in a positive,
life affirming way that is really special.
Whether you’re participating, helping
out, or watching, clubs like Sedgefield
St Edmund’s Football Club, Sedgefield
District Rugby Union Football Club
and Sedgefield Harriers contribute a
huge amount to society here.
Sedgefield News raises a
metaphorical glass to toast 120 years
of success, and in anticipation of
many decades more ahead!