Leytonstone F.C. was an English football club based in Leytonstone, Greater London. Founded in 1886, the club ceased to exist in 1979 when it merged with...
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Leytonstone (/ˈleɪtənˌstoʊn/) is an area in East London, England, within the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It adjoins Wanstead to the north-east,...
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Football Club was an English football club, founded in 1979 as Leytonstone & Ilford F.C., which in 1989 merged with Walthamstow Avenue and the following...
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Fred Avey (category Leytonstone F.C. players)
England Position(s) Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) – Leytonstone 19??–1928 Leyton 1928–1932 Fulham 62 (28) 1932–1933 Torquay United 3...
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Premier Division runners-up behind Leytonstone/Ilford in 1988–89 and were promoted to the Football Conference as Leytonstone/Ilford were unable to be promoted...
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John Still (footballer) (category Leytonstone F.C. players)
East London, Essex and Kent, achieving title wins and promotions with Leytonstone & Ilford, Dartford, Maidstone United and Redbridge Forest. He was manager...
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Vic Groves (category Leytonstone F.C. players)
Stepney, London, Groves started his career at east London non-league clubs Leytonstone and Walthamstow Avenue, and then briefly as an amateur for Tottenham...
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merger of Dagenham and Redbridge Forest, the latter merged from Ilford, Leytonstone and Walthamstow Avenue. The club's traditional colours are red and blue...
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Trevor Morgan (footballer) (category Leytonstone F.C. players)
2016, Kingfisher East Bengal F.C. announced Morgan as the club's head coach for a second time. On 12 December 2018, FC Pune City announced Morgan as...
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association football club. It was founded as "Forest Football Club" in 1859 in Leytonstone. In 1864, it changed its name to "Wanderers", a reference to it never...
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