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{{Short description|Regional football association in England}} |
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{{Infobox Organization |
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{{Infobox organization |
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| name = London Football Association |
| name = London Football Association |
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| caption = The London FA crest |
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| abbreviation = LFA |
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| formation = 1882 |
| formation = 1882 |
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| purpose = Football association |
| purpose = Football association |
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| headquarters = |
| headquarters = Wembley Stadium <br /> |
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| location = [[London]] HA9 OWS |
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| leader_title = [[Chief Executive]] |
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===Men's Sunday leagues=== |
===Men's Sunday leagues=== |
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*Camden Sunday League (1948) |
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*Central London Super Sunday League (2008) |
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* [[Hackney and Leyton Sunday Football League|Hackney and Leyton Sunday League]] (1947) |
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*[http://www.football.mitoo.co.uk/News.cfm?LeagueCode=ELSFL2009 East London Sunday League] (1930) |
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*Inner London League (2001) |
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*[http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?league=7375859 Ford Sunday League] |
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*Metropolitan Sunday League (1934) |
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*[http://www.hackneyandleytonfootballleague.co.uk/ Hackney and Leyton Sunday League] (1947) |
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*North London Sunday League (1985) |
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*Southern Sunday League (1944) |
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*[http://www.lkbfootballleague.co.uk/ London and Kent Border Football League] |
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*Sportsman’s Senior Sunday League (1949) |
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*[http://www.football.mitoo.co.uk/News.cfm?LeagueCode=METR2009 Metropolitan Sunday League] (1934) |
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*[http://northlondonsouthherts.goalrun.com/leagues?league_full&lid=339 North London Sunday League] (1985) |
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*[http://www.football.mitoo.co.uk/News.cfm?LeagueCode=SSFL2010 Southern Sunday League] (1944) |
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*[http://www.football.mitoo.co.uk/News.cfm?LeagueCode=SSSFL2009 Sportsman’s Senior Sunday League] (1949) |
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*Wandsworth and District Sunday League (1949) |
*Wandsworth and District Sunday League (1949) |
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*West Fulham Sunday League (1936) |
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*Woolwich and Eltham Sunday Football Alliance (2006) |
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===Small Sided leagues=== |
===Small Sided leagues=== |
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===Other leagues=== |
===Other leagues=== |
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*All Nations Football Festival Summer League (2001) |
*All Nations Football Festival Summer League (2001) |
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*Association of Provincial Supporters Clubs in London (1983) |
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*Ballerz League (2008) |
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*Bangladesh Football Association Summer League (2007) |
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*Brixton Summer League |
*Brixton Summer League |
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*Bromley and Croydon Christian League (1994) |
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*Cypriot League (KOPA) (1974) |
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*East London Christian League |
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*Football for Christ Championship (1998) |
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*Islington Midweek League (1973) |
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*Lionheart Surveyors League (2001) |
*Lionheart Surveyors League (2001) |
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*London Accountants League |
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*London Communities League |
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*London Underground League (1996) |
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*Maccabi (Southern) League |
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*Maccabi Masters League (1999) |
*Maccabi Masters League (1999) |
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*MPAA Internal Leagues (2007) |
*MPAA Internal Leagues (2007) |
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*Southern Veterans League |
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*Street League |
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*Thames League |
*Thames League |
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*Turkish Community Football Federation (1976) |
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===Ladies and girls leagues=== |
===Ladies and girls leagues=== |
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*London and South East Regional Women's League |
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*Greater London Womens League |
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*Capital Girls League |
*Capital Girls League |
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*South London Girls League |
*South London Girls League |
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===Youth leagues=== |
===Youth leagues=== |
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*Ballerz League (Youth) (2008) |
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*Bangladesh Football Association (UK) (Youth) (2010) |
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*Bexley and District Junior (and Mini-Soccer) League |
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*Brixton Summer League (Youth) |
*Brixton Summer League (Youth) |
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*Camden and Islington Youth League (1968) |
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*East London and Essex Junior League (1998) |
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*Hackney Youth League |
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*London County Saturday Youth League |
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*Maccabi GB Junior (Youth) (2007) |
*Maccabi GB Junior (Youth) (2007) |
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*Maccabi Junior League |
*Maccabi Junior League |
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*Positive Youth Community League (2007) |
*Positive Youth Community League (2007) |
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*South East London and Kent Youth League (2002) |
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*South London Special League (Youth) (2004) |
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*Tandridge Youth League |
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*Tandridge Youth Mini Soccer Tournament |
*Tandridge Youth Mini Soccer Tournament |
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*Turkish Community Football Federation Youth League |
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*Waltham Forest and District Youth League |
*Waltham Forest and District Youth League |
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===Futsal leagues=== |
===Futsal leagues=== |
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*Futsal Super League |
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*Newham Futsal League |
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*Newham Futsal League (Youth) |
*Newham Futsal League (Youth) |
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===Major non-League leagues=== |
===Major non-League leagues=== |
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*[[Aetolian League(football)|Aetolian League]] |
*[[Aetolian League (football)|Aetolian League]] |
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*[[Athenian League]] |
*[[Athenian League]] |
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*[[Corinthian League (football)|Corinthian League]] |
*[[Corinthian League (football)|Corinthian League]] |
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*Camberwell League |
*Camberwell League |
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*Clapham League |
*Clapham League |
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*Delphis Sunday Football League ( |
*Delphis Sunday Football League (incorporated in London and Kent Border Football League) |
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*[http://www.football.mitoo.co.uk/News.cfm?LeagueCode=ELSFL2009 East London Sunday League] (1930) |
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*Enfield Football Alliance (founded 1941, dissolved 2012) |
*Enfield Football Alliance (founded 1941, dissolved 2012) |
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*Finchley and District League |
*Finchley and District League |
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*[http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?league=7375859 Ford Sunday League] |
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*Herald League |
*Herald League |
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*Lewisham League |
*Lewisham League |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20181108093845/http://www.lkbfootballleague.co.uk/ London and Kent Border Football League] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120326000522/http://www.lcasfl.co.uk/ London City Airport Sunday League] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120326000522/http://www.lcasfl.co.uk/ London City Airport Sunday League] |
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*London Shipping League |
*London Shipping League |
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*[[Barkingside F.C.|Barkingside]] |
*[[Barkingside F.C.|Barkingside]] |
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*[[Beckenham Town F.C.|Beckenham Town]] |
*[[Beckenham Town F.C.|Beckenham Town]] |
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*[[Bedfont F.C.|Bedfont]] |
*[[Bedfont F.C. (1900)|Bedfont]] |
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*[[Bedfont Town F.C.|Bedfont Town]] |
*[[Bedfont Town F.C.|Bedfont Town]] |
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*[[Bethnal Green United F.C.|Bethnal Green United]] |
*[[Bethnal Green United F.C.|Bethnal Green United]] |
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{{Col-1-of-2}} |
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* [[London Senior Cup|The London Senior Cup]]; |
* [[London Senior Cup|The London Senior Cup]]; |
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* The London Senior Trophy |
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* [[London Intermediate Cup|The London Intermediate Cup]] – ''commenced in 1914–15''; |
* [[London Intermediate Cup|The London Intermediate Cup]] – ''commenced in 1914–15''; |
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* The London Junior Cup; |
* The London Junior Cup; |
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* [[London Challenge Cup]] – ''discontinued in 2000'' |
* [[London Challenge Cup]] – ''discontinued in 2000'' |
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{{Col-end}} |
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The London FA also jointly administers the [[Capital Women's Senior Cup|Capital Women's Cups]] alongside the [[Surrey FA]], the [[Amateur Football Alliance]] and the [[Middlesex FA]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.mylondon.news/sport/football/football-news/four-west-london-sides-gear-7012565 | title=Four west London sides gear up for Capital Women's Cup | date=20 April 2014 }}</ref> |
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==List of recent London Cup winners== |
==List of recent London Cup winners== |
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|2004–05||[[Fisher Athletic F.C.|Fisher Athletic]] ||[[Metrogas F.C.|Metrogas]] ||Real Phoenix ||[[Charlton Athletic L.F.C.|Charlton Athletic Ladies]] || |
|2004–05||[[Fisher Athletic F.C.|Fisher Athletic]] ||[[Metrogas F.C.|Metrogas]] ||Real Phoenix ||[[Charlton Athletic L.F.C.|Charlton Athletic Ladies]] || |
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|2005–06||[[Fisher Athletic F.C.|Fisher Athletic]] ||[[Metrogas F.C.|Metrogas]] ||Fenerbahce ||[[Charlton Athletic L.F.C.|Charlton Athletic Ladies]] || |
|2005–06||[[Fisher Athletic F.C.|Fisher Athletic]] (2) ||[[Metrogas F.C.|Metrogas]] ||Fenerbahce ||[[Charlton Athletic L.F.C.|Charlton Athletic Ladies]] || |
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|2006–07||[[Tooting & Mitcham United F.C.|Tooting & Mitcham United]] ||[[Corinthian-Casuals F.C.|Corinthian-Casuals]] Reserves ||Tornados ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] || |
|2006–07||[[Tooting & Mitcham United F.C.|Tooting & Mitcham United]] ||[[Corinthian-Casuals F.C.|Corinthian-Casuals]] Reserves ||Tornados ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] || |
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|2007–08||[[Tooting & Mitcham United F.C.|Tooting & Mitcham United]] ||[[Metrogas F.C.|Metrogas]] ||Flanders ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]]|| |
|2007–08||[[Tooting & Mitcham United F.C.|Tooting & Mitcham United]] (2) ||[[Metrogas F.C.|Metrogas]] ||Flanders ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]]|| |
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|2008–09||[[Hendon F.C.|Hendon]] || ||Summertown ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] || |
|2008–09||[[Hendon F.C.|Hendon]] || ||Summertown ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] || |
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|2010–11||[[Wingate and Finchley F.C.|Wingate and Finchley]] ||[[Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C.|Cray Valley Paper Mills]] ||AFC Sevenoaks ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] ||West Ham United Ladies |
|2010–11||[[Wingate and Finchley F.C.|Wingate and Finchley]] ||[[Cray Valley Paper Mills F.C.|Cray Valley Paper Mills]] ||AFC Sevenoaks ||[[Arsenal L.F.C.|Arsenal Ladies]] ||West Ham United Ladies |
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|2011-12 |
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|2012-13 |
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|[[Bromley F.C.|Bromley FC]] (2) |
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|2013-14 |
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|2014-15 |
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|Hendon (3) |
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|2015-16 |
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|2016-17 |
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|2017-18 |
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|[[Balham F.C.|Balham]] |
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|2018-19 |
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|[[Welling United F.C.|Welling United]] |
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|2021-22 |
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|2022-23 |
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|[[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton Athletic]] |
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Source<ref name="London FA"/> |
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*[http://soccerweekend.com/knockout/index.asp?KnockoutID=12 Presidents Charity Cup] |
*[http://soccerweekend.com/knockout/index.asp?KnockoutID=12 Presidents Charity Cup] |
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*[http://soccerweekend.com/region/index.asp?RegionID=70 London FA Tournaments] |
*[http://soccerweekend.com/region/index.asp?RegionID=70 London FA Tournaments] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160527143343/http://www.londonfa.com/cups London FA Cups] |
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{{County Football Association}} |
{{County Football Association}} |
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{{Football in London}} |
{{Football in London}} |
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{{Authority control}} |
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[[Category:County football associations]] |
[[Category:County football associations]] |
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[[Category:1882 establishments in England]] |
[[Category:1882 establishments in England]] |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 9 September 2024
Abbreviation | LFA |
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Formation | 1882 |
Purpose | Football association |
Headquarters | Wembley Stadium |
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The London Football Association (LFA) is the regional Football Association for inner areas of London. The London FA was established in 1882 and is affiliated to The Football Association. The London FA administers all levels of men's, women's and junior football within its area, a circle 12 miles in radius with Charing Cross at the centre.
History
[edit]The London Football Association (LFA) is unique for the reason that it is the only one founded by The Football Association. While others were founded to organise football locally around the country, Charles Alcock and Lord Kinnaird, then Secretary and Chairman of The FA, created the London FA to deal with local clubs and competitions while the main body focused on the Laws of the Game and international football matters.
According to the Memorandum on Areas and Overlapping of Associations the London FA covers the area 12 miles from Charing Cross.[1] The association is ‘overlapped’ by a number of its colleague County FA ’s: Essex FA, Kent FA, Middlesex FA, Surrey FA and the Amateur Football Alliance.
The first Secretary was N. L. 'Pa' Jackson who was also serving on the FA Council. He was famous for founding the Corinthians Football Club and is said to be the inventor of the international cap[citation needed].
The London FA's other claim to fame is that its representative team was the first ever English team to play in a European final, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final in 1958 where they lost over two legs to Barcelona.[2] Friendly matches had also been played against foreign opposition after the end of World War II, including annual matches in Belgium.[2]
It has had many headquarters since its foundation in 1882, including Paternoster Row, St. Mark's College Chelsea, Finsbury Barracks, Leytonstone, Manor Park, Barking, and Lewisham. It even stayed temporarily at Upton Park and Highbury during the Second World War, having been bombed out of its previous homes. The current headquarters in Fulham were moved into in August 2004. A centenary match for the association was played in 1981 between a London XI and an England XI at Highbury, however only 5,000 fans attended.[3][2]
The London Football Association is one of the biggest in the country with over 2,000 clubs, about 1,000 referees and over 50 Leagues/Competitions.
The association has a history of long-serving, dedicated officials. For example, Tommy Kirkup served as Secretary for 44 years between 1903 and 1947. Basil Stallard is by far the longest serving Treasurer having been in that position since 1973. There have been only nine Presidents since 1882, Lionel Seymour being the current incumbent.
In 1922 the London Minor Football Association was founded for youth football. It became the London Youth Football Association and continues to administer youth football in the capital to this day. It did, however, come under the London FA Limited when it incorporated in 2001.
Both the Inner London County Schools Football Association and London Football Coaches Association work in collaboration with the London FA for the mutual benefit of its members. This provides participants in the capital with a complete range of opportunities in football.
The LFA runs high quality coaching courses throughout the year with one of the countries senior coach education tutors as Head Coach in John Drabwell. As a result of the Football Association's National Game Strategy 2008–2012, the LFA has recruited a young and energetic development team under the leadership of Josie Clifford.[4]
Affiliated leagues
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Men's Saturday leagues[edit]
Footnote: No leagues belong to the English football league system. Men's Sunday leagues[edit]
Small Sided leagues[edit]
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Other leagues[edit]
Ladies and girls leagues[edit]
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Youth leagues[edit]
Futsal leagues[edit]
Cup competitions[edit]
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Disbanded or amalgamated leagues
[edit]Leagues that were affiliated to the London FA (or FA) but have disbanded or amalgamated with other leagues include:
Major non-League leagues
[edit]- Aetolian League
- Athenian League
- Corinthian League
- Delphian League
- Greater London League (formed by a merger of the Aetolian and London Leagues)
- London League
- Metropolitan League
- Metropolitan–London League (formed by a merger of the Metropolitan and Greater London Leagues)
- Parthenon League
- Spartan League (known as the London Spartan League for a few season following a merger with the Metropolitan–London League)
Other leagues
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Member and associated clubs
[edit]It is difficult to provide a comprehensive list of those notable clubs that are (or at one time were) affiliated to the London FA. However, by identifying those clubs that have competed in the London Senior Cup along with those clubs that are (or were) located in the Greater London area it is possible to establish the following list:
Clubs in the Premier League and The Football League that have competed in the London FA's London Charity Cup or are located in the Greater London area include:
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County Cup competitions
[edit]Today the London Football Association runs 9 different County Cup competitions:
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The LFA also formerly ran the following competitions:
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The London FA also jointly administers the Capital Women's Cups alongside the Surrey FA, the Amateur Football Alliance and the Middlesex FA.[7]
List of recent London Cup winners
[edit]Source[6]
List of recent London Sunday and Veterans Cup winners
[edit]Season | London Sunday Challenge Cup | London Sunday Intermediate Cup | London Sunday Junior Cup | London Veterans Cup |
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2000–01 | Livingstone | Sporting Club Tropic | Regent Celtic | |
2001–02 | Green Island United | Libra Arms | Black Horse | Reginald Vets |
2002–03 | Memorial Sports | Aris | Roebuck | Walthamstow Pennant Vets |
2003–04 | St Anselm's | Aris | Mottingham Village | Walthamstow Pennant Vets |
2004–05 | Aris | Mehmetcik | Fenerbahce | Walthamstow Pennant Vets |
2005–06 | Aris | Albion Manor | Red Star (Camden) | Fisher Athletic (London) |
2006–07 | Akincilar | Frenford Sunday | Rolls Park | Baldon Sports |
2007–08 | New Salamis | Eureka | Clapton Rangers | Waltham Forest Vets |
2008–09 | Baldon Sports | Clapton Rangers | Cetinkaya Cinar | |
2009–10 | New Salamis | |||
2010–11 | New Salamis | Greengate | Yalova | Livingstone RARA |
2011–12 | Eltham Town | |||
2012–13 | APOEL UK | |||
2013–14 | FC Tripimeni | |||
2014–15 | New Salamis | |||
2015–16 | Baldon Sports | |||
2016–17 | New Salamis | |||
2017–18 | New Salamis |
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Members of council
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President[edit]
Vice presidents[edit]
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Chairman[edit]
Vice chairman[edit]
Honorary treasurer[edit]
Honorary life members[edit]
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Directors and officials
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Board of directors[edit]
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Key officials[edit]
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "FA – Memorandum on Areas and Overlapping of Associations" (PDF). FA. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
- ^ a b c History of London Football Association, London FA
- ^ FA Centenary Match: London FA 3 England 4, England Football Online
- ^ "Welcome to the London Football Association". London FA. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ "London FA – Leagues and Competitions". London FA. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ a b c "London FA – History of the LFA County Cups". London FA. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
- ^ "Four west London sides gear up for Capital Women's Cup". 20 April 2014.
- ^ "London FA – About Us – Council". London FA. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "London FA – About Us – Board of Directors". London FA. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "London FA – About Us – Staff Contact". London FA. Retrieved 23 June 2011.