Yard Nine sponsors Foundation of Light's Community Clubs
The Beacon of Light’s Yard Nine café is giving their support to the Foundation of Light’s Community Club teams.
Members of the legendary Sunderland AFC FA Cup-winning team will be granted the Freedom of the City at a special ceremony at the Beacon of Light.
The team is remembered for their triumphant win against Leeds United in May 1973 that crowned the Wearsiders FA Cup winners.
Sunderland were then a Division Two team and were up against a Division One's side Leeds United, who were the current FA Cup holders as well as playing in their third final in four seasons.
Sunderland won 1-0 in front of a crowd of 100,000 fans. They became the first Division Two side to lift the cup since West Bromwich Albion in 1931.
The ceremony will take place at the club’s Beacon of Light. It will see members of the team gather 49 years to the day since the club set out on the road to Wembley.
The winning team and members of the cup-run squad who will receive the honour are:
Two members of the team, William 'Billy' Hughes and John Ian Porterfield have passed away. They will be granted the honour posthumously and the Freedom will be received by family members.
Freedoms are traditionally given by the City Council to citizens who make 'significant contributions to the wellbeing and community spirit of Sunderland.'
Leader of Sunderland City Council, Councillor Graeme Miller said: "It's right and correct that we honour and continue to recognise the achievement of Sunderland's 1973 FA Cup winning team.
"The team are held in great respect across Sunderland and these freedoms are appropriate recognition for this enduring pride."
The Beacon of Light’s Yard Nine café is giving their support to the Foundation of Light’s Community Club teams.
The Beacon of Light will host a dedicated Remembrance Day Fan Zone ahead of Sunderland AFC’s match against Coventry City.
Baroness Estelle Morris of Yardley, a trustee of Sunderland AFC’s official charity, took part in the conference and called the Beacon ‘a fantastic building’ adding that ‘what happens here is absolutely key.’