Southall F.C.

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Southall
Full name Southall Football Club
Founded 1871
Ground Avenue Park, Greenford
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Chairman Brian Wadlow
Manager Ryan DeCosta
League Middlesex County League Premier Division
2005-06 Combined Counties League, expelled
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Southall F.C. is a football club based in Southall in the London Borough of Ealing, England. They were founded in 1871.

[edit] History

Southall's ground
Southall's ground

The club joined the Southern Football League in 1896 and also fielded sides in the Middlesex Football League and London Football League concurrently. After leaving the league in 1905, they played in a variety of leagues around Greater London until settling in the Athenian League. They became founding members of the Isthmian League Second Division. Never reaching the top level, they were finally relegated out of the league entirely following a last place finish in the bottom division in 2000. They joined the Combined Counties League, but were expelled in March 2006 and their record expunged due to financial irregularities. However, the club was able to clear its debts and continue to operate.

Beginning with the 2006-07 season, they have re-emerged in the Middlesex County League Premier Division, two levels below their previous league.

Southall reached the 1st round of the FA Cup six times, and in the 1935-36 season, they reached the 3rd round, losing to Watford. The club also reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup in 1924-25 and reached the semifinals on two other occasions. After the demise of the FA Amateur Cup, Southall also had success in the FA Vase, reaching the final in 1985-86. However, they have only won two out of 20 Vase matches since their cup run.

The club's most famous ex-player is the former Newcastle United and England striker Les Ferdinand, who started his career at Southall.

[edit] Playing History

1892-1893 - West London League
1896-1905 - Southern Football League
1900-1901 - Middlesex Football League
1904-1905 - London Football League
1906-1907 - West Middlesex Football League
1907-1914 - Great Western Suburban Football League
1914-1915 - Metropolitan Football League
1918-1919 - United Senior Football League
1919-1973 - Athenian League
1939-1945 - Herts & Middlesex Football League
1973-2000 - Isthmian League
2000-2006 - Combined Counties Football League
2006-present - Middlesex County Football League

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Middlesex County Football League Premier Division 2006/07

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