Truro City's fans made history by traveling 902 miles to Gateshead for a National League fixture, breaking the distance record in English professional football history. The Tinners secured a 2-2 draw, with Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain scoring the opening goal. The match was a testament to the dedication of Truro City's fans, who braved the long journey to support their team. Truro City earned promotion from the National League South last season and is competing in the National League this year. The team's closest National League opponents this season are Yeovil Town, who are based a mere 280-mile round trip away in the county of Somerset. Truro City's fans have already broken the distance record once this season with a 878-mile round trip to Carlisle United, which saw almost 80 fans make the 14-hour journey to Brunton Park and back only to watch their side lose 3-0. The match against Gateshead was a significant win for Truro City, as it marked a major milestone in the team's history. The team's fans were rewarded for their efforts, as they saw their team secure a historic draw in the longest away trip in English football history.
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Truro City Secure Historic Draw in Longest Away Trip in English Football History
Truro City's fans travel 902 miles to Gateshead for a National League fixture, breaking the distance record in English professional football history. The Tinners secure a 2-2 draw, with Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain scoring the opening goal.
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