Manchester North End F.C. was an association football club based in Blackley, Manchester, England.
The club was founded as New Cross F.C. and were champions of the 1920âÂÂ21 Manchester Amateur League (Southern Division). For the 1921âÂÂ22 season they relocated their ground to Moston Lane, Blackley and joined the Manchester Football League and that season were the Manchester League runners-up. For the next season, 1922âÂÂ23, the club were members of the higher ranked Lancashire Combination.
In the following close season the club changed its name to Manchester North End F.C. and continued under this new name for the 1923âÂÂ24 season in the Lancashire Combination. Thereafter from the 1924âÂÂ25 season, until its demise in 1939, Manchester North End were members of the Cheshire County League.
In addition to the first team in the Lancashire Combination and then the Cheshire County League the club operated a reserve team in the Manchester League and were champions on two occasions.
During most seasons of its existence Manchester North End participated in the FA Cup, England's foremost cup competition, reaching the fourth qualifying round twice.
In 1938, the club lost its ground in Blackley when it was sold for building development, and relocated to Newton Heath. After finishing bottom of the Cheshire League in the 1938âÂÂ39 season, the club did not seek re-election, and disbanded shortly after the end of the season.
The club wore blue shirts and white shorts.
Until 1933 the club played at Leegrange Road, and before the 1933âÂÂ34 season moved to Charles Street. The club's final ground, for 1938âÂÂ39, was at Ceylon Road, and was also the Newton Heath Loco Works ground..