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The
London Falcons pride ourselves on our community involvement.
We currently have a LGBT First Team at the club.
The team is set up to encourage gay and bisexual men
and women to play the game of football. The LGBT team
compete in the Gay Football Supporters Network (G.F.S.N.)
National League. The team is current league champions
in their first season in the competition. On spare
weekends training and friendly matches are arranged.
LONDON
FALCONS FC HOME GROUND...
All our GFSN team home games are played at:
Old Deer Park
Twickenham Road
Richmond Upon Thames
TW9 2SF
The nearest train station is Richmond Train Station.
When occasions arise due to circumstances beyond our
control, we may have to use an alternative pitches,
details will be provided in full to all players nearer
the time.
PLAYER
REQUIREMENTS...
• Players are required to be able to commit
as best as possible to the fixtures and training sessions
set.*
• There is a London Falcons Sere Windbreak training
top which is included in the membership which players
are required to wear to training and matches.
(* Players who cannot meet these requirements every
week, please talk to the team manager. We do make
allowances for people who have work and other special
commitments.)
London Falcons Football Club is a community based
club, therefore we accept people from all walks of
life regardless of Ethnic origins, sexual orientation
and faith. Any player who joins the club MUST agree
by these terms before joining.
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LATEST
NEWS
London
Falcons (GFSN) FC 6
Brighton Bandits FC 3
W.M.S.L.
Div 3
16th November, 2008
The
Champions showed their class to brush aside the Brighton team,
next up is the Leicester game with much riding on it.
Brighton
Bandits 0
London Falcons (GFSN) 6
G.N.L. Cup
19th October, 2008
The
Falcons ran riot, putting 6 past Brighton to book their place
in the next round of the GNL Cup.
London
Falcons (GFSN) FC 2
Nottingham Ball Bois FC 5
21st September
Mark
Shaw and Kieran Evans goals were not enough to stop the GFSN
champions from going 5-2 down on the opening day of the season.
I.G.L.F.A.
World Championships, London 2008
Aug 25-30th
Our
community LGBT Team is competed in the I.G.L.F.A. World Championships. To see
how we did, please select here.
Abbey
FC 3
London Falcons (GFSN) 6
August
17th
A
Tony Kerr hat-trick, a goal each from Ian Kehoe, Richard Cowell and Stuart Johnston
gave the visitors a victory in their preparation for the upcoming World Championships.
London
Falcons GFSN 1
London Falcons WMSL
2
10th August 2008
A
fiery and competitive game between the two sides with a goal
apeice from Tom Coddrington and Scott Woods cancelled out
a Kieran Evans first half strike.
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