Viking Greenford F.C.

Viking Greenford
Full name Viking Greenford Football Club
Founded 1945
Dissolved 2003
Ground Avenue Park, Greenford
2002–03 Combined Counties League, 24th

Viking Greenford Football Club were a football club based in Greenford, London, England. They played at Avenue Park.

History

The club was founded by Roy Bartlett in 1945 as Viking, growing out of a works team at the Aero Engine Controls factory in Southall.[1] Their first match was played at Ravenor Park in Greenford against 342 Squadron Air Training Corps and resulted in a 13–0 defeat.[1] They subsequently joined the Ealing Youth League before progressing through five divisions of the Dauntless League.[1] They then joined the Amateur Football Alliance and were admitted to the Nemean League, by which time they had become Viking Sports after gaining affiliated teams from different sports.[1] After finishing as runners-up in Division Two in 1963–64, they were promoted to Division One.[2] Their first season in Division One saw them finish as runners-up, and in 1965–66 they were league champions.[2] In 1966 they moved to Avenue Park.[1]

In 1969 the club joined the Premier Division of the Middlesex League.[3] They finished as runners-up in 1978–79, and after a sixth-place finish the following season,[3] the club joined Division One of the Hellenic League.[4] In 1985–86 they won Division One, earning promotion to the Premier Division. However, they were relegated back to Division One after finishing bottom of the Premier Division in 1988–89.[4]

In 1991 the club transferred to the Combined Counties League, and in 1999 were renamed Viking Greenford.[4] After finishing bottom of the league in 2002–03, the club folded.[5]

During their history the club played friendly matches against European clubs on a regular basis, with a total of 92 matches at home and abroad.[1] Their first was against Belgian club S.K. Furness in 1948.[1] A tour of the Soviet Union in 1965 included a match against FC Desna Chernihiv at their Yuri Gagarin Stadium, which they lost 10–1.[1] One match against Stade Portelois drew a crowd of 3,000 to Griffin Park.[1]

Honours

Records

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Vikings In Bed with Maradona
  2. 1 2 Nemean Amateur League 1963–1970 Non-League Matters
  3. 1 2 Middlesex League 1966–1984 Non-League Matters
  4. 1 2 3 Viking Sports at the Football Club History Database
  5. Viking Greenford at the Football Club History Database
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