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BREAKING NEWS (13.1.2021)
SOUTHALL FC are in talks with 2-times FA Cup winners Old Etonians FC, who are also celebrating their 150th anniversary this year, about arranging a game to celebrate the respective clubs' 150th birthdays later this year.
Old Etonians won the FA Cup in 1879 and 1882 and were runners-up in 1875, 1876, 1881 and 1883.​
The current Old Etonians side plays in the Arthurian League Premier Division.
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The image on the right shows the team line-ups from the 1882 FA Cup final, between Old Etonians and Blackburn Rovers, which Old Etonians won 1-0 to claim their second FA Cup success.
Southall's 150th anniversary
2021 is Southall FC's 150th anniversary and the club is planning a series of events and activities to mark this special year.
Keep an eye out here for more information about upcoming events and how you can get involved.
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Southall shares its 150th anniversary with the FA Cup, Reading FC, 2-times FA Cup winners Old Etonians and Uxbridge FC.
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Take a look at the '150 years of history' story in the blog section.
What next for Southall?
On the back of reaching the quarter-finals of the FA Vase in the 2016-17 season, Southall were crowned as Spartan South Midlands League Division One champions in 2018, the club's first league title for 91 years. They finished the season with 94 points, with 116 goals scored and a +80 goal difference. Southall also broke the club record for most wins at the start of a season (7).
Last season was written off as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, but Southall have started this season relatively well and are in touch with the top two as they look to secure promotion to Step 4 of the Football Pyramid.
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The 2020–21 season started in September, but was suspended on December 21. Southall have played 12 games and are currently sitting in fifth place, just three points behind second placed side Badshot Lea with a game in hand.
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We don't know when we might return to action. More information will appear on these pages when we have any updates.
No games until further notice
Covid-19 has put the season on hold. We'll let you know when we have more news about when we might be returning to action.