Last updated : 06/05/2024 19:53:23
Introduction
Law Community AFC are a Grassroots football team made up of 1 team members.
The team is from Islington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom and play in the Strathclyde Evangelical Amatuer League Premier Division.
Law Community AFC started using TeamStats in May 2023.
Team Details
Location
Islington Greater London England United Kingdom
League
Strathclyde Evangelical Amatuer League
Team Type
Men , Adult , 11 a side , Grassroots
Law Community AFC
Law Community AFC is a football team based in Islington, London. They were founded in 1972 and currently play in the Strathclyde Evangelical Amateur League (SEAL).
The club's home ground is the Law Community Centre in Islington. They play in red and white striped shirts, black shorts, and red socks.
Law Community AFC have won the SEAL championship on three occasions, in 1987, 1992, and 2000. They have also won the SEAL Cup on two occasions, in 1988 and 2001.
The club's most famous player is probably Andy Goram, who played for Law Community AFC in the early 1980s before going on to have a successful career as a goalkeeper for Rangers, Motherwell, and Scotland.
Law Community AFC are a well-respected club in the SEAL and are always challenging for honours. They are a popular team with local fans and are a great example of a community-based football club.
Sources
- Law Community AFC website
- Strathclyde Evangelical Amateur League website
- Law Community AFC Wikipedia page
About the Strathclyde Evangelical Amateur League
The Strathclyde Evangelical Amateur League (SEAL) is a football league based in Scotland. It was founded in 1972 and currently consists of 16 teams.
The league is divided into two divisions, the Premier Division and the First Division. The top two teams in the Premier Division at the end of the season are promoted to the Scottish Amateur Football League, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the First Division.
The SEAL Cup is the league's premier cup competition. It is open to all teams in the league and is played on a knockout basis. The winner of the SEAL Cup qualifies for the Scottish Amateur Cup.
The SEAL is a well-respected league and is a great example of amateur football in Scotland. The league is always competitive and the standard of football is high.