AS London F.C. explained

Clubname:AS London
Fullname:All Stars London Football Club
Ground:New River Stadium, Wood Green
Capacity:5,000
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All Stars London Football Club is a football club based in Tottenham, England. They are currently members of the and play at the New River Sports Stadium (formerly New River Community Sports Centre).

History

The club was formed in 1991 as a group of friends organising matches on a Sunday under the name of Park View FC.[1] In 2003 the club affiliated with the Middlesex County Football Association (MCFA) and joined the Ghana Football Society (GFS) League.[1]

In 2007 the club joined Division One Central & East of the Middlesex County League, going on to win the division at the first attempt, but then left the league.[2] They entered Division One of the London Commercial League in 2012, and were runners-up in 2013–14.[3] The club then switched to the Amateur Football Combination, entering Intermediate Division One North. After winning the division at the first attempt,[4] the club were promoted to Senior Division Two North and went on to win a second successive title,[5] earning promotion to Senior Division One. They subsequently won the Division One title in 2016–17,[6] and then entered the English football league system, joining Division Two of the Spartan South Midlands League. The club were unbeaten Division Two League Champions as well as Division Two Cup Winners in their first season in the league, earning promotion to Division One.

The club in its early years drew many of its players from the Ghanaian community in London but can now boast of a diverse mix.[7]

In June 2024 Park View was renamed to All Stars London (styled as AS London) for the 2024/25 season.[8]

Ground

The club play their home games at the New River Stadium.[9] The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 with a grandstand that seats 1,000.[10] The stadium has a 3G artificial pitch surrounded by an athletics track.[11]

Honours

Records

Notes and References

  1. Park View Football Club: Club History – Park View Football Club, Wayback Machine Snapshot: 12/06/2021
  2. http://nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Regs_2_M/Midx06.html Middlesex County League 2006–2012
  3. https://football.mitoo.co.uk/LeagueTab.cfm?TblName=Matches&DivisionID=11822&LeagueCode=LCOM2013 London Commercial Football League 2013–2014 Season
  4. http://fchd.info/lghist/afc.htm Amateur Football Combination: Recent Divisional Champions
  5. http://fulltime-league.thefa.com/ProcessPublicSelect.do?psSelectedSeason=907370097&psSelectedDivision=4564836&psSelectedCompetition=0&psSelectedLeague=9031785 Amateur Football Combination Season: 2013–14: Division: 2 North
  6. http://fulltime-league.thefa.com/ProcessPublicSelect.do?psSelectedSeason=559712266&psSelectedDivision=6164631&psSelectedCompetition=0&psSelectedLeague=9031785 Amateur Football Combination Season: 2016–17: Division: Senior 1
  7. https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Kennington-FC-crowned-new-gala-champions-in-the-UK-89333?channel=D1 Kennington FC crowned new gala champions in the UK
  8. Web site: Club Directory . Eastern Counties League . 4 August 2024.
  9. Steve B the Groundhopper: Park View v Amersham Town: Steve B the Groundhopper: Park View v Amersham Town, accessdate: January 25, 2020
  10. Pie and Mushy Peas: Park View FC: Pie and Mushy Peas: Park View FC, accessdate: January 25, 2020
  11. Football: Wherever it may be: The Groundhoppers’ Gag | Football: Wherever it may be, accessdate: January 25, 2020