Many players in the league often turn up, get changed, play, pay and then leave. They may not even think about the effort it takes to run a Club. The organization, collecting club fees, player dropouts and all the emails. For one club, Swiss Kickers, the last issue was never a problem when the club was founded in 1977. On Saturday the club celebrated it's 40th year. They booked out the afternoon at YCAC and a TML match was arranged which was followed by a 3 team...
Sala FC rarely get heavily beaten so any team who does is instantly a contender for the team of the week award.
The late kick off saw FC International play Sala on their new home pitch at ZoZo Ground.
The referees report of this game ended 'FCI were very very good.'
The game was over by half time as it was 6-0 to FCI. They wen my on to score 3 more. Sukui Ono scored 4, Ando scored 2 and Nakamura, Yabe and Takahashii completed the rout.
After just missing out on promotion last season, Fussa FC have come out this season and look unstoppable. They are one of 3 teams who still have a 100% record. 5 wins out of 5. The latest coming on Saturday with an emphatic 4-0 victory over El Diego.
When BFC Tokyo was founded nearly 40 years ago it had very strong links with the British Embassy. As the club grew so did the Embassy and a new team was formed. British Embassy FC has been going for some 23 years.
After relegation from Division 2, Dutch FC have looked the part in Division 3. First match they drew with FC Sagarmatha who they may battle it out with for the Division 3 title. They then defeated Vags.
On Sunday they travelled to Fukuda Denshi to play BEFC Lions. For the first 60 minutes, the match was a tight contest with Dutch being 2-1 up. Like Man Utd...
The final match of last season saw Barbarians relegated after 3 solid seasons in Division 1. It's always tough to regroup after going down but Barbarians have been superb so far this season.
Saturday evening saw them play Jetro FC. Conditions were perfect for a free flowing game which Japanese teams like. The opening few minutes saw Leo Kotani score his 4th goal of the season. By half time Barbs were 2 up courtesy of a Keita Nishimura goal.
In November 2009 French and Irish relations were at an all time low. Thierry Henry handball had sent France to the 2010 World Cup at the expense of the Irish team.
Ever since two men have been trying to mend this frosty relationship. Sebastien Gaboriau & JB Noe are their names. They have risen through the the Kanto Celts Football Club ranks from players to now player managers of Kanto...