统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 9 8 1
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 3 3 0
Goals for 16 13 3
Goals against 14 12 2
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Southall F.C.

Southall Football Club is a football club representing Southall in the London Borough of Ealing, England. The club is affiliated to the Middlesex County Football Association. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division.

History

Southall FC 1883–84 season team Top: H. Craddock. Second row: W. Hanson, G. Norton. Third row: W. Strickland, J. Hampton, W. Clements, W. Jelliman, J. Nicholas. Bottom: G. Dixon, J. Saunders, H. Hanson.
Southall FC 1910–11 season. Charles Roach, who still holds the record for most goals in a season for Southall, is pictured on the bottom row, third from the right.

Southall FC was founded in 1871, making it one of England's oldest football clubs, and two seasons later they entered the FA Cup.

After playing friendlies and cup competitions they joined the West London League as founder members in 1892, but only stayed for a single season. Four seasons later the club joined Division Two of the Southern Football League in 1896.

The 1904–05 season saw the club attempt to go professional, but this left them with massive debts and they dropped out of the league at the end of the season, and also stopped playing in competitions the following season. Returning to amateur status, Southall merged with another club, Southall Athletic, and moved to a new ground at Western Road. In 1907 the club entered the Great Western Suburban League, where they remained until the First World War.

After the First World War, Southall joined the Athenian League for the 1919–20 season. They stayed in The Athenian League until 1972–73, during which time they won the league once in 1926–27, two seasons after reaching the FA Amateur Cup final. Southall reached the FA Cup third round in 1935-36, beating Swindon 3–1 in the first round and Newport (IOW) 8–0 in the second round, before losing to Watford.

Southall became founding members of the Isthmian League Second Division for the start of the 1973-74 campaign. They finished as runners up in their second season in the Isthmian League and gained promotion to the league's top division. The club then changed its name to Southall & Ealing Borough.

They spent three seasons in the top division before suffering two relegations in a row and finishing in the bottom division of the Isthmian league, after which the club changed its name back to Southall. The club stayed in the bottom division until the end of the 1984–85 season.

They reached another FA final in 1986 when they lost to Halesowen Town in the FA Vase final at Wembley Stadium. When the league reorganised for the 1991–92 season the club was moved up to the new Division Two. They played for two seasons in the higher division before being relegated back to the bottom division of the league.

In 1992, the club lost the use of its Western Road ground and was forced to start ground sharing with other clubs. They remained in the lowest division of the Isthmian League until the end of the 1999–2000 season when, after finishing bottom of the table, they were relegated to the Combined Counties Football League.

Southall remained in the Combined Counties League until March 2006, when they were expelled and their records for the 2005–06 campaign expunged due to financial irregularities. However, the club was able to clear its debts and continued to operate, restarting two levels lower in the Middlesex County Football League Premier Division, from the 2006–07 season. After the division was cut from 15 to 11 teams, Southall were put in Division One Central and East. They finished runners up and immediately jumped back up to the Premier Division.

The 2011–12 season saw manager Steve Embleton guide the club to a third-place finish, securing promotion to the Spartan South Midlands Football League Division One.

With new manager Paul Palmer in charge for 2016–17, Southall reached the quarter-finals of the FA Vase, then the 2017–18 season saw the club crowned Division One champions, Southall's first league title for 91 years. They finished the season with 94 points, with 116 goals scored and a +80 goal difference. The team also broke the club record for most wins at the start of a season (7).

For 2018–19, the club were members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division and, under the management of Max Howell, finished fourth.

The 2019-20 Combined Counties League Premier Division season was abandoned as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic led to further disruption the following season, with Southall's 2020-21 campaign starting in September, before being suspended in December with Southall in fifth place in the table.

The club celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2021 and gained promotion to Step 4 by finshing runners-up in the Combined Counties Premier Division North. From 2022-23 the club play in the Isthmian League South-Central Division.

绍索尔是一支英格兰足球俱乐部,位于伦敦南部的博罗格林,是英格兰足球协会的创始成员之一。俱乐部于1871年成立,主场为银禧体育场。绍索尔在19世纪末和20世纪初是英格兰最成功的俱乐部之一,曾11次夺得足总杯冠军,是仅次于阿森纳队的第二多足总杯冠军得主。绍索尔还曾于1891年至1894年连续四次夺得足总杯冠军,创造了历史。

然而,绍索尔在20世纪初逐渐衰落,并在1959年降入乙级联赛。俱乐部在接下来的几十年中一直在乙级联赛和丙级联赛之间徘徊,直到1996年才重返甲级联赛。绍索尔在甲级联赛中苦苦挣扎,并于2001年降入乙级联赛。俱乐部在2004年赢得乙级联赛冠军,并重返甲级联赛,但在2006年再次降入乙级联赛。

绍索尔在2008年赢得乙级联赛冠军,并重返甲级联赛。俱乐部在甲级联赛中表现出色,并在2010年获得亚军。绍索尔在2011年赢得足总杯冠军,这是俱乐部115年来的第一个足总杯冠军。俱乐部还曾在2014年赢得联赛杯冠军,这是俱乐部历史上第一个联赛杯冠军。

绍索尔目前在英格兰足球甲级联赛中征战。俱乐部的主场球衣颜色是红色和白色,客场球衣颜色是白色和蓝色。