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Full name | Eagles Land & Cricklewood Wanderers Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | The Eagles | |
Founded | 2011 | |
Stadium | Wembley F.C Stadium | |
Capacity | 1600 seats | |
Chairman | Carmen Llorente | |
Manager | Valentino Qoku | |
League | Middlesex County League Premier Division | |
2023–24 | Middlesex County League Premier Division, 12th of 17 | |
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Eagles Land & Cricklewood is a football club based in Wembley, London, England. They are currently members of the Middlesex County League Premier Division.
History
[edit]The club was founded in 2011 by a group of young people from north-west London.[1] and joined Division One (Central and East) of the Middlesex County League. In 2012–13 they won the division,[2] earning promotion to the Premier Division. The club also gained FA Charter Standard Award status.[1] They entered the FA Vase for the first time in 2015.[3] The 2018–19 season saw the club reach the final of the Alec Smith Premier Division Cup but lost out to St. Panteleimon F.C. on penalties.[4]
Ground
[edit]The club play their home games at Vale Farm. The ground is also used by Wembley F.C. and was a former ground of Hendon F.C.[5]
Honours
[edit]- Middlesex County League[6]
- Division One (Central and East) champions 2012–13
Records
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b FA Vase test for Welwyn Garden City at Cricklewood Wanderers Welwyn Hatfield Times, 28 October 2015
- ^ Division One (Central and East): League Table Football Mitoo
- ^ a b Cricklewood Wanderers at the Football Club History Database
- ^ football.mitoo: football.mitoo, accessdate: January 20, 2020
- ^ Football Ground Map: Vale Farm, home to Wembley FC, Hendon, Cricklewood Wanderers - Football Ground Map, accessdate: January 20, 2020
- ^ football.mitoo: football.mitoo, accessdate: January 20, 2020