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Introduction

Clarendon are a Saturday football team made up of 26 team members.

The team is from Perry Barr, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom and play in the Wmcfl,, , , , Division One.

Clarendon started using TeamStats in May 2010 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 60 games.

Team Details

Location

Perry Barr West Midlands England United Kingdom

League

Wmcfl,, , , ,

Team Type

Men , Adult , 11 a side , Saturday

More about the team

Potted History: Named after a parish in Jamaica, Clarendon entered WMCFL in 2002. I understand that the team has been running for about ten years prior to that. Clarendon exploded into WMCFL winning the Division Two title at their first attempt. It was not a complete runaway though; Clarendon were chased all the way by Dynamo Kingswinford, also new to the League. Clarendon sealed the title by beating Dynamo on a warm April evening 4-2. They went onto record back-to-back titles in 2004 and 2005, chased all the way by Amblecote and Dynamo in 2004 but won it by eight points in 2005.

Clarendon waned a little in 2006 and '07 but were by no means a pushover finishing fourth and second. But they were back with a bang in 07/08. They started quietly, drawing as many as they won but at the turn of the year hit the afterburners and romped away with the title by a massive twelve points finishing the season unbeaten in the League. They still have not managed to win the Cup though, losing in the final to St Mary's. Despite that disappointment, 2008 will go down as their most successful season so far. Ed Walker - June 2008.

June 2009 - The season when Clarendon finally won the Cup. We saw an influx of players to their already hugely successful team, perhaps unsettling the side a little. A couple of unexpected defeats and a draw suggested that the team weren't quite what they used to be but that was soon put behind them and they hit a long stretch of form bringing them back into the title race. They went neck and neck with St Mary's, swapping the iniative but eventually lost out by a single point, slipping up against St Matthew's after St Mary's had handed the initiative back to them.

By the time of the Cup Final, St Mary's seemed to have run out of steam in a match that Clarendon never looked like losing and ran out easy winners, 4-2. Everton Morrison broke the record for goals scored in Division One with 33.

Clarendon Football Team

Clarendon is a Saturday football team based in Perry Barr, West Midlands, England. They play in the Wmcfl, Division One.

The team was founded in 2002 and is named after a parish in Jamaica. They have won the Division Two title three times (2002-03, 2003-04, and 2004-05), the Division One title once (2007-08), and the Wmcfl Cup once (2008-09).

Clarendon results

The team's home ground is the Perry Barr Sports Ground.

History

Clarendon entered the Wmcfl in 2002 and won the Division Two title at their first attempt. They went on to win back-to-back titles in 2004 and 2005.

Clarendon table

The team then went through a period of decline, finishing fourth in 2006 and second in 2007. However, they bounced back in 2007-08, winning the Division One title by a massive twelve points.

Clarendon also won the Wmcfl Cup in 2008-09, beating St Mary's in the final.

Clarendon fixtures

The team has not won any silverware since then, but they remain a competitive force in the Wmcfl.

Sources

Wmcfl,, , , , Football League

The Wmcfl,, , , , is a football league for amateur teams in the West Midlands, England. It was founded in 1982 and currently has over 100 teams competing in various divisions.

Clarendon contact details

The league's headquarters are in Smethwick, West Midlands.

The current champions are Inter Community.

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