Walthamstow Avenue F.C.

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Walthamstow Avenue
Full name Walthamstow Avenue Football Club
Founded 1900
Dissolved 1988
Ground Green Pond Road Stadium
(Capacity Unknown)
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Walthamstow Avenue Football Club are a London football club, founded in 1900 in Walthamstow.

[edit] History

Walthamstow were members of the Athenian League from 1929 to 1939 and champions on five occasions. They joined the Isthmian League in 1945 and were champions on three occasions and runners-up six times before in 1988, being absorbed by Leytonstone/Ilford to form Redbridge Forest, a precursor to Dagenham & Redbridge. They also won the FA Amateur Cup in 1952 and 1961. They played at Green Pond Road Stadium till their demise.

Avenue has the distinction of being one of the first clubs to feature on television. The date was March 1951, when they played a televised friendly match against the famous Glasgow amateur side, Queens Park who won the game 2-0, courtesy of a Derek Grierson double.[citation needed]They also played Manchester United at the Green Pond Road Stadium in the FA Cup, drawing 1-1. They then lost the subsequent replay at Old Trafford.

[edit] Modern-day side

A modern-day Walthamstow Avenue was formed on what would have been the original Walthamstow Avenue's centenary anniversary in 2000. Playing at Town Mead in Waltham Abbey, they competed London County Football League for three seasons. They then moved to the Middlesex County Football League for season 2003/04, before merging with Walthamstow Pennant who played in the same league. After two seasons together, in 2007 the club had internal differences and Pennant moved on to merge with Mauritius Sports. The club is currently dormant once again. Home Shirts Light Blue & Dark Blue Hoops

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