Leyton Football Club was an
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club based in
Leyton
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, in the
London Borough of Waltham Forest
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. The club withdrew from the
Isthmian League Division One North
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in January 2011 due to severe financial difficulties, and disbanded. The first club to go by the name was founded in 1868, and the last incarnation of the club, which began playing in 1997, won a
High Court action in 2002 in support of its claim to be a continuation of the original team, making it at that stage the second oldest existing club in
Greater London
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, after
Cray Wanderers.
The team played in white shirts with blue shorts and white socks and were nicknamed the ''Lilywhites'' or ''Lillies''. The club were unrelated to their Football League neighbours
Leyton Orient
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, although Orient moved into their
Brisbane Road
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stadium after Leyton moved out in 1937.
History
The club was originally founded in 1868, and disbanded several times (late 1890s, 1911, 1914 and 2011) during its history. In 1975, the club merged with
Wingate F.C. to become Leyton-Wingate F.C. until 1992 when the two clubs parted company and the name reverted to ''Leyton''. In 1995 the club merged with
Walthamstow Pennant and moved away from Leyton Stadium to become Leyton Pennant F.C., who are now known as
Walthamstow
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.
A new Leyton Football Club was established in 1997, and following a
High Court case in 2002, won the right to be recognised as a continuation of the original club. A statement by lawyers Richard West Freeman Christofi reads:
At the beginning of the new millennium Leyton won back-to-back promotions, winning the
Essex Senior League
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in
2001–02 then finishing second in the
Isthmian League Second Division the
following season. In 2003–04 Leyton finished second in the
Isthmian League First Division North
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, gaining a place in the new
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
Premier Division for the following season as the non-league pyramid was reconstructed. In 2004–05 Leyton finished fifth in the Isthmian Premier Division and reached the final of the play-offs for promotion to the
Conference South
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, but the Lilywhites were beaten 2–1 in the final by
Eastleigh
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.
Costas Sophocleous, the club chairman, was once the manager. Having managed the team for the
2003–04 and
2004–05 seasons, Sophocleous decided to step back from management to concentrate on his role as chairman. Following a bad start to the season, however, two managers were sacked in quick succession and the chairman took over the managerial role again.
Leyton then appointed
Troy Townsend
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as manager for the 2005–06 season. He continued to manage the first team squad, the reserves side (which competed in the Capital League) and the Eastern Junior Alliance U18s squad.
In 2006–07 Leyton completed the season in 15th position. This led Troy Townsend to step aside as manager of the first team to concentrate on the reserves and U18s sides. The following season, under manager Rowley Cray, the club suffered an 11–1 home defeat to
Hendon
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and a 9–0 loss at
AFC Hornchurch
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en route to relegation.
Steve Newing and Del Deanus (previously at
Edgware Town) were appointed as joint managers for the 2008–09 season, but resigned in November citing financial difficulties at the club. Tony Ievoli then took the reins but he resigned at the start of September 2009, before being replaced by former Grays Athletic manager, Craig Edwards. In November 2009 Edwards was replaced by Ivan Persaud.
In October 2009, following an investigation by
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, chairman Costas Sophocleous and former director Philip Foster pleaded guilty to their parts in a £16 million
VAT fraud
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. In January 2010 Sophocleous was sentenced to 8 years 3 months and Foster to 5 years 3 months. Sophocleous' son, former Leyton player Mark, and his wife, Alison, were found not guilty of associated money laundering charges. Accountant Stewart Collins was found guilty and sentenced to 6 years. Sophocleous stood down as chairman and was replaced by former vice-chairman Tony Hardy.
Following Costas Sophocleous' conviction, Ivan Persaud left the club and was replaced as manager by former player Malcolm Dannie for the beginning of February 2010.
The team's inability to win a game in his tenure led to Dannie leaving and being replaced by former Ashford Town Middlesex Reserve Team manager Wilson Frimpong for the final six games of the season, during which time the team went unbeaten but still failed narrowly to avoid finishing 21st and in the relegation zone. However, because several clubs higher in the pyramid were dissolved or demoted, Leyton were awarded a reprieve and remained in the Isthmian League Division One North division for the
2010–11 season.
In January 2011, and after a short suspension from the league for not paying its subscription, the club was forced to withdraw from the league
due to debt.
Following this, the chairman, secretary, management and players all left the club, effectively ending its existence.
Stadium
Leyton F.C. played at the Leyton Stadium (previously known as the Hare and Hounds, and before that as the Wingate-Leyton Stadium). At its height the club had ten youth teams, ranging in age from under nines to under eighteens, and ran a
Football in the Community scheme for local schools.
Honours
;As Leyton FC (founded 1868)
*
Athenian League
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: 1928–29, 1965–66, 1966–67
** Runners-up: 1945–46, 1964–65
*
Essex Senior Cup
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: 1896–97, 1897–1898, 1899–1900, 1900–01, 1902–03, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1934–35
*
FA Amateur Cup
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History
Following the legalisation of p ...
: 1926–27, 1927–28
** Runners-up: 1933–34, 1936–37, 1951-52
*
London Charity Cup
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History
The London FA previously ran three senior cup competitions, the London Challenge Cup, the London Senior Cup (known also as the London Senior Amateur ...
: 1934–35, 1936–37
*
London League: 1923–24, 1924–25
*
London Senior Cup
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: 1903–04, 1925–26
*
South Essex League
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History
The league was formed for the 1892–93 season. Only four clubs in the league managed to fulfill all their fixtures, with Barking Excelsior winning the ...
: 1895–96, 1899–1900
* South East League: 1896–97
;As Leyton Wingate FC (renamed 1975)
* Athenian League: 1976–77, 1981–82
** Runners-up: 1977–78
* Essex Thamesside Trophy: 1981–82
* Isthmian League Division Two North: 1984–85
* Runners-up Isthmian League Division One: 1986–87
;As Leyton FC (renamed 1992)
* Essex Thamesside Trophy: 1992–93
;As Leyton FC (reformed 1997)
*
Essex Senior League
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: 2001–02
* Essex Senior League Cup : 2001–02
* Runners-up
Isthmian League Division Two
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
: 2002–03
* Isthmian League Associate Members Cup : 2002–03
* Runners-up
Isthmian League Division One North
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 teams ...
: 2003–04
Former players
See also
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Football in London
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References
External links
Official website*
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1868 establishments in England
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Sport in Leyton
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