Gateshead N.E.R. F.C.

Gateshead N.E.R. F.C. was an English association club based in Gateshead, then in County Durham.

History
The club was founded in 1888 as a works side of the North Eastern Railway. It was a founder member of the Northern Football Alliance, in which it played until resigning in 1903.

It was a regular entrant to the FA Cup qualifying rounds until 1902–03, but never reached the first round proper. It reached the third qualifying round in 1891–92, thanks to its two biggest Cup wins, 7–2 over Ashington and 10–4 at Whitburn; the Whitburn result was all the more remarkable as the match finished 4–4 after 90 minutes, and Gateshead scored six times in the optional 30 minutes extra-time. The Railwaymen took the lead at Bishop Auckland in the third round, but went down 3–1.

Although in May 1903 the club was involved in setting up a revived Tyneside Alliance league, the club was wound up the following month.

Colours
The club originally played in black and white, and by 1902 had changed to red and white.

Ground
The club's ground was at Park Lane, and it originally used the Ellison Arms for facilities.