Senrab F.C.
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Senrab F.C. | |
Full name | Senrab Football Club |
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Founded | 1961 |
Ground | Wanstead Flats, Stepney, East London |
Chairman | Tony Carroll |
Coach | Tony Carroll |
League | Sunday League |
Senrab F.C. is a Sunday League football team, based at Wanstead Flats[1] in the Poplar district of London, England.[2]
Senrab operates fifteen teams for age groups ranging from 5 to 17 years old,[2] and the club has produced a great number of players who have gone on to have successful professional careers, including John Terry, Sol Campbell and Jermain Defoe.[1] A number of professional coaches have also started out at Senrab, most notably Dario Gradi,[1] who, until June 2007, was the longest-serving football manager in the Football League.
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[edit] Products of Senrab FC
[edit] Players
[edit] Coaches
[edit] Trivia
- The club takes its name from Senrab Street in the London Borough of Stepney. Senrab Street is adjacent to Barnes Street, and is also Barnes spelled backwards.[2]
[edit] References
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- Winter, Henry. "On The Spot: Zamora dreams of joining his peers in the Premiership", Telegraph, 2003-04-18. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
- Hayward, Paul. "Dedicated learner has eyes on late call", Telegraph, 2004-04-07. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
- Hart, Michael. "Eriksson playing it safe", Evening Standard, 2004-05-17. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
- Rose, Andy. "Kid Knight was better than Defoe", icWales, 2006-01-08. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
- Slot, Owen. "Foundations ripped from under club that inspired Terry’s golden generation", The Times, 2007-05-19. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.