League
History
The
London Unity Football League was formed in 2006 by
the then manager of the London Falcons Football Club,
Craig Randall. Inviting other friends of the club
across the capital and even as far as Bournemouth,
four teams competed in the inugral season - London
Falcons, London Romans, Stonewall 3rds and GFC Bournemouth.
Season 2006/07 was a successful
league campaign with GFC Bournemouth winning the title with a game remaining.
Bournemouth also went on to win in all competitions that year including the national
G.F.S.N. League, G.N.L. Cup and London Tournament For All.
Season 2007/08 saw London Titans enter into the league
to replace champions GFC Bournemouth. Falcons entered
an A and B team to make up five teams with fixtures
ranging from September to May, home and away. The
London Falcons A team went on to win the league this
year with two games remaining as well as the national
G.F.S.N. League.
Season 2008/09 shaped up with 5 teams with the introduction
of new team London Pheonix FC. he Pheonix team will
replace the Falcons A team after the club decided
to only enter one team into this season's league.
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