Hendon F.C. (1876)
Hendon Football Club was an English football club founded in about 1876. The club was based at Hendon, today in the London Borough of Barnet, England, and played its home games at the Hendon cricket ground in Brampton Grove, off Brent Street, London NW4.[1] The club appeared in the F.A. Cup between 1877 and 1887 and had one of its players selected for England in 1884.
FA Cup history
The club's greatest achievement was on 10 November 1883 when it defeated the previous season's FA Cup finalists Old Etonians by three goals to two.[2]
- 1877–78
- First Round – Defeated 2–0 by Marlow
- 1878–79
- First Round – Defeated 1–0 by Reading
- 1879–80
- First Round – Drew 1–1 with Old Foresters
- First Round Replay – Drew 2–2
- First Round Second Replay – Won 3–1
- Second Round – Won 7–1 v. Mosquitos
- Third Round – Bye
- Fourth Round – Defeated 2–0 by Clapham Rovers
- 1880–81
- First Round – Won 8–1 v. St Peter's Institute
- Second Round – Defeated 2–0 by Old Etonians
- 1881–82
- First Round – Defeated 5–0 by Reading
- 1882–83
- First Round – Won 3–1 v. West End
- Second Round – Won 2–1 v. Chatham
- Third Round – Won 11–1 v. South Reading
- Fourth Round – Won 3–0 v. Marlow
- Fifth Round – Defeated 4–2 by Old Etonians
- 1883–84
- First Round – Won 3–2 v. Old Etonians
- Second Round – Defeated 2–1 by Old Westminsters
- 1884–85
- First Round – Drew 3–3 with Clapham Rovers
- First Round Replay – Won 6–0
- Second Round – Defeated 1–0 by Chatham
- 1885–86
- First Round – Defeated 4–0 by Clapton
- 1886–87
- First Round – Defeated 2–1 by London Caledonians
- 1887–88
- First Round – Defeated 4–2 by Old Harrovians
Later history
The club continued in existence into the 1930s and is known to have been playing in 1937. There is no direct connection between the original club and the present day Hendon F.C., which was founded in 1908 as Christ Church Hampstead and took its present name in 1946. The two clubs played each other twice in April 1932 to raise funds.
Famous players
- Charles Plumpton Wilson made two appearances for England in 1883–84.