Sunderland West End Ladies celebrating promotion after successful season under Wearside legend Gary Bennett
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While the Lady Black Cats are now preparing for a campaign in the FA Women's Championship, so too were Sunderland West End handed a well-deserved promotion.
The club, managed by Sunderland legend Gary Bennett, has come close to promotion to the North East Regional Women's Football League in the last two seasons - only for COVID-19 to thwart their hopes.
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Hide AdBut West End have now been granted upward movement - an achievement hailed by Bennett.
"It's a fantastic achievement," he said.
"In the last two or three years they've come a long way and, to be fair, we should have been promoted the year before.
"They were unbeaten and then coronavirus kicked in. It was between us and Alnwick, because they hadn't lost a game, but because they had one or two things in place they got the nod before us and so they went up.
"We had to start all over again this year but they've looked at teams over the last two seasons - like what they've done with Sunderland - on average how well they've done, and they've given us the nod."
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Hide AdLast season was a successful one for West End - who beat higher division sides Bradford City and Hull City in the FA Cup before eventually falling victim to Newcastle United.
And Bennett is hopeful of another good cup run next season, too.
"We even had a good cup run," he explained.
"We've come a long way to reach that. Hopefully we'll be able to do that again."