Last updated : 19/05/2024 09:31:24
Introduction
Wadham Lodge FC are a Grassroots football team made up of 1 team members.
The team is from Walthamstow, Greater London, England, United Kingdom and play in the FA Competitions The FA Cup.
Wadham Lodge FC started using TeamStats in August 2017.
Team Details
Location
Walthamstow Greater London England United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Men , Adult , 11 a side , Grassroots
Wadham Lodge FC
Wadham Lodge FC is a grassroots football team based in Walthamstow, Greater London, England. They play in the FA Competitions, which is a set of football leagues and cup competitions organized by the English Football Association (FA).
History
Wadham Lodge FC was founded in 1972. They have played in a variety of leagues and competitions over the years, but they have never reached the top flight of English football.
In recent years, Wadham Lodge FC have been playing in the FA Competitions. They have reached the first round of the FA Cup on a few occasions, but they have never progressed beyond that stage.
Current Season
Wadham Lodge FC are currently playing in the FA Cup. They have been drawn against a team from a higher division, so they are the underdogs. However, they will be hoping to cause an upset and progress to the next round.
The team is also playing in the Essex Senior Football League. They are currently in mid-table, but they are hoping to finish the season in the top half of the table.
FA Competitions
The FA Competitions is a set of football leagues and cup competitions organized by the English Football Association (FA). The competitions are open to all teams in England, regardless of their level of ability.
The FA Competitions include the FA Cup, the FA Trophy, the FA Vase, and the FA Women's Cup. The FA Cup is the oldest and most prestigious football competition in the world. The FA Trophy and the FA Vase are for amateur teams. The FA Women's Cup is for women's teams.
The FA Competitions are a great way for teams to progress through the football pyramid and reach the top flight of English football. They also provide an opportunity for amateur teams to compete against professional teams.
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