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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CLUBS MACCABI GB SFL AND PLAYERS MISSION STATEMENT The League Council takes this opportunity to The Maccabi GB Southern Football emphasise to ALL clubs and individual players League is an affiliate of Maccabi GB the absolute necessity to both attain and retain and as such adheres to the ethos the very highest standards of sportsmanship and of supporting the long term future behaviour at ALL times. This League is proud of its of British Jewry by engaging and good name in sporting circles and the community, developing the entire Jewish Community and WILL NOT TOLERATE any action which brings within a broad range of sporting, discredit upon it. educational, social and health wellbeing Any club or individual player found guilty of activities, whilst promoting Jewish any such offence will be dealt with in the most identity and the centrality of Israel. severe manner. Players must be fully aware that We expect all our participating football a Referee’s decision is always final and that no clubs, including its officials, players and player – not even the team captain – is allowed supporters to understand our aims and to dispute any decision given by the Referee. objectives and to share in the spirit It must also be made clear that any player and commitment of our organisation cautioned or sent off on the field by a Referee will to ensure that the Jewish community automatically be reported to the London Football and the Maccabi GB Southern Football Association, which will lead to the player being League go from strength to strength in suspended and fined. the years ahead. CONTENTS

THE CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE 1 PETER MORRISON TROPHY 41 THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 4 MMFL/MGBSFL INVITATION TROPHY 42 the First Division Championship Shield and the Second Division Championship Shield. Images: Marc Morris/Jewish Chronicle. Images: Marc Morris/Jewish Division Championship Shield. Division Championship Shield and the Second First the

The main MGBSFL trophies up for grabs! From top to bottom, the Premier Division Trophy, the Cyril Anekstein Cup, Cup, Cyril Anekstein the Division Trophy, Premier the bottom, to top From grabs! up for The main MGBSFL trophies cover: Front ADVICE TO TEAM SECRETARIES 5 TEAMS’ DIRECTORY SECTION CONSTITUTION AND RULES 6 PREMIER DIVISION 44 FEES AND FINES TARIFFS 26 FIRST DIVISION 46 FINAL LEAGUE TABLES, 2015-16 30 SECOND DIVISION 48 PREVIOUS WINNERS 32 LIST OF GROUNDS 52 SUMMARY OF MGBSFL WINNERS 39 REFEREES PANEL 53 CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL REPORT 40 SPECIAL FEATURE: FOLDED TEAMS 55 MACCABI MASTERS LEAGUE 40 FIXTURES AND RESULTS Back cover

LEAGUE REGISTRATION AND TRANSFER FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE Please note that you can download League forms via the MGBSFL ‘FULL TIME’ ADMIN WEBSITE on http://full-time.thefa.com, using your log-in and password. Problems? Contact ADAM RYNHOLD

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the chairman’s message

This coming season, 2016-17, we will commence with 33 teams who will be placed into three divisions as was the case last term. This is more than the finishing numbers last season so I think we can say that the League is going forward rather than backwards. I would also like to welcome into the League our several new teams. We held a special meeting in the middle of last season expressing concern over the dwindling numbers and several ideas were put forward to arrest this and

Marc Morris/The Jewish Chronicle Marc Morris/The Jewish attract new members. 2016-17 will introduce ‘Repeated Substitution’ where up to five substitutes can be nominated at the start of the game and then players can be rotated at ‘will’ so long as the referee has been advised. Of course any player ‘dismissed’ cannot be replaced. This system has been in place in the Peter Morrison Trophy for a few years now so it will be interesting to see if it works in the League. I would like to make mention of our sponsors Maccabi GB for their continuing support both financially and from their personnel. We are also an affiliate and as such it makes for a very strong bond with them. The close season always involves a massive amount of preparatory work to set up the league and all your officers have been hard at work to ensure the smooth running. Lee Silver has retired as Fines Secretary and as an appreciation of all his efforts down many years’ service he has been created a Vice-President. Jason Stein will now fill that position and we wish him well. We are fortunate to have 100% coverage of our matches by referees and to this avail I would like to give thanks to our Referees’ Secretary Andy Myerson for his first season in that role. We look to maintaining our reputation for reasonably good discipline and hope that this is not only maintained but also improved upon. The Laws of the Game have been completely re-written and will require some explanation which Andy will be pleased to give. You will see that, set out on the previous page, is our Mission Statement which underpins the raison d’etre for our existence. I hope that you will read and comprehend its meaning. We always need to associate our allegiance with our brethren in Israel and pray for an everlasting peace in these continuing troubled times. I will try to visit you all during the season and look forward to meeting with you. Finally, let me wish you all an enjoyable season and a happy and peaceful New Year. David Wolff Chairman, Maccabi GB Southern Football League

USEFUL LINKS MGBSFL FIXTURES WEBSITE: http://www.msflfixtures.org/ Your official No.1 source for all fixtures MGBSFL ‘FULL TIME’ ADMIN WEBSITE: http://full-time.thefa.com  Downloadable League forms included JEWISH CHRONICLE MGBSFL PAGE: http://www.thejc.com/mgbsfl JEWISH NEWS MGBSFL PAGE: http://www.jewishnews.co.uk/category/sport/football/mgbsfl LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION: http://www.londonfa.com/

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the management committee

OFFICERS ON THE MGBSFL COMMITTEE, 2016-17

VICE-PRESIDENTS – PREMIER DIVISION EX-OFFICIO REPRESENTATIVE Harvey Seitz Robert Richman Howard Moss 71 Gills Hill Lane, Radlett, Herts Michael Lambert WD7 8PD Adrian Lewis Tel: 07957 460950 (M) Charles Wimborne Email: [email protected] John Smith Martin Fox FIRST DIVISION Lee Silver REPRESENTATIVE Sam Castle CHAIRMAN FIXTURES SECRETARY 10 Myddleton Close, Stanmore, David Wolff Nigel Burns Middlesex HA7 4WL 36 Poplar Way, Barkingside, ‘Woodlands’, 13 Robeson Way, Tel: 020 3114 0044 Essex IG6 1EN Borehamwood, Herts WD6 5RY (H) 07921 911070 (M) Tel: 020 8551 2384 (H) Tel: 020 8953 4257 (H) Email: [email protected] 07860 819980 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] No calls after 10pm SECOND DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE VICE-CHAIRMAN FINES SECRETARY Rob Shooman Stuart Cohen Jason Stein 79 Harrowes Meade, , 3 Keely Close, New Barnet, 53a North End Road, Golders Green, Middlesex HA8 8RS Herts EN4 9PS London NW11 7RL Tel: 07831 818281 (M) Tel: 07831 116732 (M) Tel: 07921 959656 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ADDITIONAL GENERAL SECRETARY REFEREES’ SECRETARY REPRESENTATIVE Bev Newman Andy Myerson Joel Alterman 2 Cheyneys Avenue, Edgware, 41 Dukes Avenue, , 14 Lodge Road, Hendon, London Middlesex HA8 6SF London N3 2DE NW4 4EF Tel: 020 8952 9238 (H) Tel: 020 8343 4039 (H) Tel: 020 8203 7766 (H) Email: [email protected] 07976 418163 (M) 07968 437789 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] TREASURER Robert Cohen PUBLICITY LIAISON OFFICER HONORARY AUDITORS 2 Lullington Garth, Borehamwood Paul Dobkin Parker Cavendish Herts WD6 2HE 5, Parsonage Court, Cranes Way, 28 Church Road, Stanmore, Tel: 07976 432351 (M) Borehamwood, Herts WD6 2LA Middlesex HA7 4XR Email: [email protected] Tel: 07956 334496 (M) Email: [email protected] BANKERS REGISTRATION SECRETARY Barclays Bank plc Adam Rynhold MACCABI GB REPRESENTATIVE Tottenham Court Road Branch 3 Rhys Avenue, London N11 2EG Alex Elf PO Box 3AT, London W1A 3AT Tel: 020 8888 7530 (H) Shield House, Harmony Way, 07956 143291 (M) Hendon, London NW4 2BZ Email: [email protected] Tel :020 8457 2333 (W) No calls on Friday night or Shabbat Email: [email protected]

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ADVICE TO TEAM SECRETARIES

In order to attain a smooth running of the League, and at the same time to prevent your team being fined for unnecessary infringements, the following few points are set out for your guidance, but are limited due to space restraints. Please note that they have been extracted from the ‘Advice to Team Secretaries’ document sent to all Team Secretaries at the beginning of the season. Please refer to the original document and carefully read it in its entirity. • Make sure that every one of your players is properly registered and that the form and fee is sent in, in good time before the player’s first game (ie. not later than the previous Thursday midnight). It is your responsibilty to ensure that you register ‘bone fide’ members who are of the Jewish faith. The registration form now includes a paragraph as follows: ‘Anyone found to have falsified the above declaration shall have their registration cancelled immediately’. Late registrations will NOT be accepted. Please also note that the registration also covers the Peter Morrisson Trophy provided that the tick box is completed to register your player for that competition. Players, can if they wish, register for other clubs specifically fort that competition. • Please also note that a declaration needs to be made regarding ‘International Clearance’. That is for players who have, at any time in their playing career ever played in a team that competes outside of England (including Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland). Please ensure that this is correctly answered because false/incorrect declarations will render your player inelligible – Rule 8 (a) (i). If you have any problems with this subject please contact either Adam Rynhold or David Wolff. The clearance certificate is a one time only requirement and lasts for ones entire playing career in England. • Please ensure that you familiarise yourself with the new registration website at www.full-time.thefa.com and if you are not sure of how it works then contact Adam Rynhold, Registrations Secretary. • On match days, make sure that your team arranges to meet sufficiently early, so that the game starts on time. It is better (and cheaper) to be too early than too late. Particularly in the case where artificial pitches are hired then a strict ‘time slot’ applies. • If you are the Home team, make sure that you notify the opposing Team Secretary and the Referee of all the arrangements (10(d)), not later than FOUR CLEAR DAYS; ie. the Wednesday before the game. If you tell your opponents and/or Referee to meet at a certain time on the match day, make sure that a Representative of your club is there to meet them, otherwise they may not know where to go. Even if arrangements have not been completed by the Wednesday, you should make contact with both parties to ‘keep them in the picture’. Please do not leave messages on ‘answerphones or voicemail’ without ensuring that they have been received and any instructions acted upon. If you have hired an artificial surface please advise ALL participants of footwear requirements – Rule 10 (B). • Do not forget to take a Result Sheet with you on match days. These can be printed from your computer and you will all be sent a template for this purpose. It is still a requirement of the League under rule 11(d) to exchange team sheets prior to kick off and this should be done at every match.This has not been practisied in recent years and needs now to be done on a regular basis. If you, yourself cannot be at the game, make sure somebody else takes it. Make sure that the completed sheet includes all the players (including substitutes), Team Secretaries/Representatives and that the Referee has been marked after the game. Please note that you are asked to complete the column for goalscorers. Please also ensure that the players’ registration numbers are entered at the correct place. These forms must reach the registration secretary by post within three days or alternatively they can be submitted by email or on the FULL TIME website so as to reach the Registration Secretary within two days. • Make sure you take a full First Aid Kit and fully serveable footballs with you to all games and bring them to the field of play to show to the Referee for his approval. Sponge and water, although essential, are not sufficient by themselves – you must have smelling salts, bandages, etc. • If you are the Home Team, make sure that you take four corner poles/flags of standard height (ie. 5 feet) with you to the game. These are compulsory and matches should not be commenced without them. • Ensure that your players turn out in the correct team colours, as shown in the Handbook. Shorts are just as important as shirts. Any infringement of this rule carries a fine of £5. Please also not that undershorts MUST also be the same colour as the shorts. Check your opponent’s colours well in advance of the match day; if colours clash, it is the Away Team that has to find an alternative strip.

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constitution and rules

STANDARD CODE OF RULES This document contains the Standard Code of Rules developed by for open age football. These Rules are mandatory for all Competitions at Step 7 of the and below, and The FA Women’s Pyramid excluding The FA Women’s Super League. Competitions seeking sanction must draft their Rules in conformity with this Code, putting them in the correctly numbered Rule and showing the standard headings. The mandatory element is printed in normal text and the optional elements in italics. Competitions may add to the core of the Standard Code, which is mandatory, providing the additions are approved by the sanctioning association and do not conflict with the mandatory Rules or any relevant principles and policies established by the FA. Guidance from the Sanctioning Authority should be sought in advance if there is any doubt as to the acceptability of additional Rules. It should be noted that in many cases Rules are so printed because they are alternatives and the procedure to apply should be retained and the others omitted. In all cases where [ ] is shown the necessary name, address, number or wording to complete this Rule must be inserted.

1. DEFINITIONS 1(A) In these Rules: “Affiliated Association” means an Association accorded the status of an affiliated Association under the Rules of The FA. “AGM” shall mean the Annual General Meeting held in accordance with the constitution of the Competition. “Deposit” means a sum of money deposited with the Competition as part of the requirements of membership of the Competition. “Club” means a Club for the time being in membership of the Competition and “Team” meansa side from a Club especially where a Club provides more than one team in a division in accordance with the Rules. “Competition” means the Maccabi (Southern) Football League. “Competition Match” means any match played or to be played under the jurisdiction of the Competition. “Secretary” means such person or persons appointed or elected to carry out the administration of the Competition. “Contract Player” means any player (other than a player on a scholarship) who is eligible to play under a written contract of employment with a Club. “Fees Tariff” means a list of fees approved by the Clubs at a general meeting to be levied bythe Management Committee for any matters for which fees are payable under the Rules. “Ground” means the ground on which the Club’s team(s) plays its Competition Matches. “Management Committee” means in the case of a Competition which is an unincorporated association, the management committee elected to manage the running of the Competition and wherethe Competition is incorporated it means the Board of Directors appointed in accordance with the articles of association of that company.

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“Match Officials” means the Referee, the Assistant Referees and any Fourth Official appointed to a Competition Match. “Non-Contract Player” means any player (other than a player on a scholarship) who is eligible to play for a Club but has not entered into a written contract of employment. “Officer” means an individual who is appointed or elected to a position in a Club or Competition which requires that individual to make day to day decisions. “Player” means any Contract player, Non-Contract player or other player who plays or who is eligible to play for a Club. “Playing Season” means the period between the date on which the first competitive fixture in the Competition is played each year until the date on which the last competitive fixture in the Competition is played. “Rules” means these rules under which the Competition is administered. “Sanctioning Authority” means the London County Football Association Limited. “Scholarship” means a scholarship as set out in Rule C3(a) (i) of the Rules of The FA. “Team Sheet” means a form provided by the Competition on which the names of the players taking part in a Competition match are listed. “The FA” means The Football Association Limited. “Written” or “in writing” means the representation or reproduction of words or symbols orother information in a visible form by any method or combination of methods, whether sent or supplied in electronic form or otherwise. 1(B) All Clubs shall adhere to the Rules. Every Club shall be deemed, as a member of the Competition to have accepted the Rules and to have agreed to abide by the decisions of the Management Committee in relation thereto, subject to the provisions of Rule 16. 1(C) The Competition will be known as Maccabi (Southern) Football League (or such other name as the Competition may adopt). The Clubs participating in the Competition must be members of the Competition. A Club which ceases to exist or which ceases to be entitled to play in the Competition for any reason whatsoever shall thereupon automatically cease to be a member of the Competition. 1(D) The administration of the Competition under these Rules will be carried out by the Competition acting (save where otherwise specifically mentioned herein) through the Management Committee in accordance with the rules, regulations and policies of The FA.

2. NOMENCLATURE AND CONSTITUTION 2(A) This Competition shall consist of not more than 100 Clubs approved by the Sanctioning Authority. 2(B) All Clubs must be affiliated to an Affiliated Association and their names and particulars shall be returned annually by the appointed date on the Form ‘D’ to the London County Football Association and must have a constitution approved by the Sanctioning Authority. This Competition shall apply annually for sanction to the London County Football Association(s) and the constituent teams of member Clubs may be grouped in divisions.

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2(C) Only one team shall be permitted from any Club to participate in the same division as another team from the same Club unless there is no viable alternative because of logistical issues and/or reasons linked to participation and geographical boundaries. The Competition will obtain the prior approval of the Sanctioning Authority in the event of a division comprising of more than one team from the same Club. This Competition will ensure that, where permission is given, teams from a Club operating in the same division are run as separate entities with no interchange of players other than via transfers of registration in accordance with these Rules. 2(D) Inclusivity and Non-discrimination (i) The Competition and each Club must be committed to promoting inclusivity and to eliminating all forms of discrimination (ii) Any alleged breach of the Equality Act 2010 legislation must be referred to the appropriate Sanctioning Authority for investigation. 2(E) Clubs must comply with the provisions of any initiatives of The FA which are adopted by the Competition including but not limited to, Charter Standard and RESPECT programmes. 2(F) Clubs shall not enter any of their teams playing in the Competition in any other Competitions (with the exception of FA and County FA Competitions) except with the written consent ofthe Management Committee. 2(G) At the Annual General Meeting or at a Special General Meeting called for the purpose, a majority of the delegates present shall have power to decide or adjust the constitution of the divisions at their discretion. When necessary this Rule shall take precedence over Rule 12. 2(H) The League shall be administered for the member Clubs by a Management Committee as referred to at Rule 4(A). The League shall be affiliated to Maccabi GB whose honorary Head of Sport shall report the League’s activities.

3. ENTRY FEE, SUBSCRIPTION, DEPOSIT 3(A) Applications by Clubs for admission to the Competition or the entry of an additional team(s) from the same Club must be made in writing to the Secretary and must be accompanied by the Entry Fee £50 set out in the Fees Tariff per team which shall be returned in the event of non-election. This fee is to be paid by 15th June in each year. At the discretion of a majority of the accredited voting members present applications, of which due notice has been given, may be received at the Annual General Meeting or a Special General Meeting. When Rule 12(B) is applied or a team seeks a transfer or, is compulsorily transferred to another division, no Entry Fee shall be payable. 3(B) The Annual Subscription shall be £50 per team payable on or before the Annual General Meeting of the Competition in each year or by any other date that the Management Committee decides. 3(C) In the event of any issue concerning the membership of any Club with the Competition the Management Committee may require a deposit to be paid by or on behalf of the Club on such terms and for such period as it may in its entire discretion think fit. 3(D) A Club shall not participate in this Competition until the entry fee, annual subscription and deposit (if required) have been paid. 3(E) Clubs must advise annually to the Secretary in writing by 31st July of its Sanctioning Authority affiliation number for the forthcoming season. Clubs must advise the Secretary in writing, oron the prescribed form, of details of its headquarters, officers and any other information required by the Competition.

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3(F) The Management Committee shall determine by agreement with Maccabi GB from time to time, the affiliation fee to be paid by the League to Maccabi GB to effect membership of the League as an affiliated Club of Maccabi GB. This fee shall be collected from Clubs and teams who are not deemed to be in full affiliation to Maccabi GB. No such affiliation fee shall be paid to Maccabi GB by the League until after the amount has been approved by the League Council.

4. MANAGEMENT, NOMINATION, ELECTION 4(A) The Management Committee shall comprise the Officers of the Competition and four Ordinary Members who shall all be elected at the Annual General Meeting together with the Maccabi GB Head of Sport (or his nominee). The four Ordinary Members shall represent the divisions of the League. 4(B) All candidates for election as Officers or Members of the Management Committee shallbe nominated to the Secretary in writing, signed by the Secretaries of two member Clubs, not later than 30th June in each year. Names of the candidates for election shall be circulated with the notice of the Annual General Meeting. In the event of there being no nomination in accordance with the foregoing for any office, nominations may be received at the Annual General Meeting. 4(C) The Management Committee shall meet as and when required with no more than three calendar months between each meeting. On receiving a requisition signed by two-thirds (2/3) of the members of the Management Committee the Secretary shall convene a meeting of the Committee. 4(D) Except where otherwise mentioned all communications shall be addressed to the Secretary who shall conduct the correspondence of the Competition and keep a record of its proceedings. 4(E) All communications received from Clubs must be conducted through their nominated Officers. 4(F) The Officers shall consist of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, General Secretary, Registration Secretary, Fines Secretary, Referees’ Secretary, Fixtures Secretary, Treasurer and Publicity Liaison Officer.

5. POWERS OF MANAGEMENT 5(A) The Management Committee may appoint sub-committees and delegate such of their powers as they deem necessary. The decisions of all sub-committees shall be reported to the Management Committee for ratification. The Management Committee shall have power to deal only with matters within the Competition and not for any matters of misconduct that are under the jurisdiction of The Football Association or affiliated Association. 5(B) Subject to the permission of the Sanctioning Authority having been obtained the Management Committee may order a match or matches to be played each season, the proceeds to be devoted to the funds of the Competition and, if necessary, may call upon each Club (including any Club which may have withdrawn during the season) to contribute equally such sums as may be necessary to meet any deficiency at the end of the season. 5(C) Each Member of the Management Committee shall have the right to attend and vote atall Management Committee Meetings and have one vote thereat, but no member shall be allowed to vote on any matters directly appertaining to such member or to the Club so represented or where there may be a conflict of interest. (This shall apply to the procedure of any Sub-Committee). In the event of the voting being equal on any matter, the Chairman shall have a second or casting vote. 5(D) The Management Committee shall have powers to apply, act upon and enforce these Rules and shall also have jurisdiction over all matters affecting the Competition. Any action by the Competition must be taken within 28 days of the Competition being notified.

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With the exception of Rules 5(I), 6(H), 10(A), 11 and 19, for all breaches of Rule a formal written charge must be issued to the Club concerned The Club charged shall be given seven days from the date of notification of the charge to reply to the charge and given the opportunity to: (i) Accept or deny the charge; (ii) Submit in writing a case of mitigation; or (iii) Put their case before the Management Committee at a personal hearing. All breaches of the Laws of the Game, or the Rules and Regulations of The FA shall be dealt with in accordance with FA Rules by the appropriate Association. Any fines levied shall be in accordance with the Fines Tariff. The maximum fine permitted for any breach of a Rule is £250.00 and, when setting any fine,the Competition must ensure that the penalty is proportional to the offence, taking into accountany mitigating circumstances. 5(E) All decisions of the Management Committee shall be binding subject to the right of appeal in accordance with Rule 16. Decisions of the Management Committee must be notified in writing to those concerned within ten days. 5(F) More than fifty percent (50%) of its members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business by the Management Committee or any sub-committee thereof. 5(G) The Management Committee, as it may deem necessary, shall have power to fill in an acting capacity, any vacancies that may occur amongst their number. The Management Committee shall also have power to co-opt two additional members. 5(H) A Club must comply with an order or instruction of the Management Committee and must attend to the business and/or the correspondence of the Competition to the satisfaction of the Management Committee. 5(I) All fines and charges are payable forthwith and must be paid within 21 days of thedateof notification of the decision. Any Club failing to do so will be fined in accordance with the Fines Tariff. Further failure to pay the fine including the additional fine within 14 days will result in fixtures being withdrawn until such time as the outstanding fines are paid. Any fine outstanding after 14 days will result in an additional £5.00 fine and any fine outstanding after 21 days will result in an additional £10.00 fine. If payment is not received by midnight on the Thursday prior to the following Sunday’s games and the result of the match will be dealt with in accordance with Rule 12(E). 5(J) A member of the Management Committee appointed by the Competition to attend a meeting or match may have any reasonable expenses incurred refunded by the Competition. 5(K) The Management Committee shall have the power to fill any vacancy that may occur in the membership of the Competition between the Annual General Meeting or Special General Meeting called to decide the constitution and the commencement of the Competition season. 5(L) The business of the Competition as determined by the Management Committee may be transacted by electronic mail or facsimile. 5(M) The Management Committee may organise some function for the benefit of the League funds and each team shall be responsible as the Management Committee decide. 5(N) The Management Committee may call upon each team to contribute towards the cost of printing the handbook. 5(O) All teams are obliged to take at least five handbooks at a cost to be decided by the Management Committee.

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5(P) The Chairman (or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman) shall at his discretion and at any time order a special Management Committee meeting to be convened should the circumstances warrant such a meeting. Seven days’ notice shall be given for all such special meetings. 5(Q) The Chairman (or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman) shall at his discretion and at any time have the power to take action or make decisions on any matter needing immediate attention, there being insufficient time to permit the convention of a special or ordinary Management Committee for the same. Any action taken or decision made shall be reported to the Management Committee as soon as is possible thereafter.

6. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 6(A) The Annual General Meeting shall be held not later than 31st July in each year. At this meeting the following business shall be transacted provided that at least 12 Members are present and entitled to vote: (i) To receive and confirm the Minutes of the preceding Annual General Meeting. (ii) To receive and adopt the Annual Report, Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts. (iii) Election of Clubs to fill vacancies. (iv) Constitution of the Competition for ensuing season. (v) Election of Vice- Presidents, Officers and Management Committee. (vi) Appointment of Auditors. (vii) Alteration of Rules, if any. (viii) Fix the date for the commencement of the season and kick-off times applicable to the Competition. (ix) Other business of which due notice shall have been given and accepted as being relevant to an Annual General Meeting. 6(B) A copy of the duly audited/verified Balance Sheet, Statement of Accounts and Agenda shall be forwarded to each Club at least fourteen days prior to the meeting, together with any proposed change of Rules. 6(C) A signed copy of the duly audited/verified Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts shall be sent to Sanctioning Authority within 14 days of its adoption by the Annual General Meeting. 6(D) Each Club shall be empowered to send two delegates to an Annual General Meeting. Each Club shall be entitled to one vote only. 14 days’ notice shall be given of any Meeting. 6(E) Clubs who have withdrawn their Membership of the Competition during the season being concluded or who are not continuing Membership shall be entitled to attend but shall vote only on matters relating to the season being concluded. This provision will not apply to Clubs expelledin accordance with Rule 17. 6(F) All voting shall be conducted by a show of voting cards unless a ballot be demanded by at least 50% of the delegates qualified to vote or the Chairman so decides. 6(G) No individual shall be entitled to vote on behalf of more than one member Club. 6(H) Any continuing Club must be represented at the Annual General Meeting. Any Club failing to be represented in person at an Annual General Meeting and the League Council meeting shall be fined £100.00 for each such absence. All representatives shall be expected to remain for the full duration of

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 11 SEASON 2016-17 MACCABI | GB | SOUTHERN | FOOTBALL | LEAGUE the meeting. Clubs failing to meet this condition without reasonable excuse shall be liable to be dealt with by the Management Committee. 6(I) Officers and Management Committee members shall be entitled to attend and vote at an Annual General Meeting. 7. AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED 7 The Chairman and the Secretary of each Club which is an unincorporated Association and two directors of each Club which is an incorporated entity shall complete and sign the following agreement which shall be deposited with the Competition together with the Application for Membership for the coming season, or upon indicating that the Club intends to compete. “We, (A) (name) [ ] of (address) [ ] (Chairman)/(Director) and (B) (name) [ ] of (address) [ ] (Secretary)/ (Director) of [ ] Football Club (Limited) have been provided with a copy of the Rules and Regulations of the [ ] Competition and do hereby agree for and on behalf of the said Club to conform to those Rules and Regulations and to accept, abide by and implement the decisions of the Management Committee of the Competition, subject to the right of appeal in accordance with Rule 16.” Any alteration of the Chairman and/or Secretary on the above Agreement must be notified to the London County Football Association(s) to which the Club is affiliated and to the Secretary ofthe Competition. 8. QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS 8(A) (i) Contract players are not permitted in this Competition with the exception of those players who are registered under Contract with the same Club who have a team operating at Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System. It is the responsibility of each Club to ensure that any player signing a registration form for that Club has, where necessary, the required International Transfer Certificate. Clearance is required for any player aged 10 and over crossing borders including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. (ii) Each Club must have at least 16 players registered seven days before the start of each playing season. 8(B) A player is one who, being in all other respects eligible, has signed a fully and correctly completed Competition registration form in ink, countersigned by an Officer of the Club and either (a) submitted to the Competition three days prior to playing and whose registration has been confirmed by the Competition prior to that player playing in a Competition Match, or (b) signed a fully and correctly completed Competition registration form in ink on a match day prior to playing, countersigned by an Officer of the Club and witnessed by an Officer of the opposing Club, and submitted tothe Competition within two days of the match. The player shall not again play until the Club is in possession of the approval of the Competition. A maximum of no players may be registered in accordance with sub paragraph (B). A bona fide member of a team is one of the Jewish faith who has completed an official registration form. The team is responsible for ascertaining the eligibility of a player to register at the time that the signing takes place. The Management Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel the registration of any player who cannot prove he is of the Jewish faith to their satisfaction. Any player whose registration is disputed must appear before the Management Committee and answer any questions that are raised and provide proof to the satisfaction of the Management Committee that the player is a member of the Jewish faith. Any player failing or refusing to attend such meeting will have his registration refused or cancelled until he does so. 8(C) Where a club fields more than one team in differing divisions, the team or teams from the lower division(s) may consist of no more than one player who played any part in the previous match of a team

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 12 SEASON 2016-17 MACCABI | GB | SOUTHERN | FOOTBALL | LEAGUE in a higher division or in the Cyril Anekstein Cup or any other competition organised by the league. Any player who did not play any part in the previous match of a team in a higher division shall be deemed to be a floating player and shall be eligible for any team on his return. 8(D) A player having taken part in matches for any Club affiliated to any County Football Association shall not be allowed to join, be transferred to, or sign for a Club in the Competition without first proving to the officials of the intended Club that the player has discharged all reasonable financial liabilities to the previous Club or Clubs, and a Club official may not accept such player’s signature without first ascertaining whether such claims have been discharged to the satisfaction of the Club, or Clubs, for which the player last played. In the event that a player could be required to pay a proportion of a debt due under The FA Football Debt Recovery System then, whether or not the debt has been referred to the relevant County FA, the Competition must not affect the player’s registration in any way or refuse to register a transfer due to that debt being outstanding. The Competition cannot refuse to register a player for an unpaid non-footballing debt. 8(E) A fee as set out in the Fees Tariff shall be paid by each Club/team for each player registered. 8(F) The Management Committee shall decide all registration disputes. In the event of a player signing a registration form or having a registration submitted for more than one Club, priority of registration shall decide for which Club the player shall be registered. The Secretary shall notify the Club last applying to register the player of the fact of the previous registration. 8(G) It shall be a breach of Rule for a player to: (i) Play for more than one Club in the Competition in the same season without first being transferred. (ii) Having signed for one Club in the Competition, sign for another Club in the Competition in that season except for the purpose of a transfer. (iii) Submit a signed registration form for registration that the player had wilfully neglected to accurately or fully complete. 8(H) (i) The Management Committee shall have the power to accept the registration of any player subject to the provisions of clauses (ii) and (iii) below. (ii) The Management Committee shall have power to refuse, cancel or suspend the registration of any player or may fine any player, at their discretion who has been charged and found guilty of registration irregularities (subject to Rule 16). (iii) The Management Committee shall have power to make application to refuse or cancel the registration of any player charged and found guilty of undesirable conduct (subject to Rule 16) subject to the right of appeal to the FA or the relevant County Football Association. Undesirable conduct shall mean an incident of repeated proven misconduct, which may deter a participant from being involved in this Competition. Application should be made to the parent County of the Club the player is registered or intending to be registered with. (iv) For a player who has previously had a registration removed in accordance with Clause (iii) but has a registration accepted at the expiry of exclusion will be considered to be under a probationary period of 12 months. Whilst under a probationary period, should the player commit a further act of proven misconduct under the jurisdiction of the Competition (excluding standard dismissals), the Competition would be empowered to consider a further charge of bringing the Competition into disrepute. (Note: Action under Clause (iii) shall not be taken against a player for misconduct until the matter has been dealt with by the appropriate Association, and then only in cases of the player bringing the Competition into disrepute and will in any case be subject to an Appeal to the Football Association. All decisions must include the period of restriction. For the purpose of this Rule, bringing the Competition into disrepute can only be considered where the player has received in excess of 112

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 13 SEASON 2016-17 MACCABI | GB | SOUTHERN | FOOTBALL | LEAGUE days’ suspension, or 10 matches in match based discipline, in a period of two years or less from the date of the first offence). 8(I) Subject to compliance with FA Rule C2(a) when a Club wishes to register a player who is already registered with another Club it shall submit a transfer form to the Competition accompanied by a fee as set out in the Fees Tariff. Such transfer shall be referred by the Competition to the Club for which the player is registered. Should this Club object to the transfer it should state its objections in writing to the Competition and to the player concerned within three days of receipt of the notification. Upon receipt of the Club’s consent, or upon its failure to give written objection within three days, the Competition Secretary may, on behalf of the Management Committee, transfer the player who shall be deemed eligible to play for the new Club from such date or three days after receipt of such transfer. In the event of an objection to a transfer the matter shall be referred to the Management Committee for a decision. 8(J) A player may not be registered for a Club nor transferred to another Club in the Competition after 16th March except by special permission of the Management Committee. 8(K) A Club shall keep a list of the players it registers and a record of the games in which they have played, and shall produce such records upon demand by the Management Committee. 8(L) A register containing the names of all players registered for each Club, with the date of registration, shall be kept by the Registrations Secretary and shall be open to the inspection of any duly appointed member Club representative at all Management Committee meetings or at other times mutually arranged. Registrations are valid for one season only. In the event of a player without a written contract changing his status to that of a contract player with the same Club, another Club in the Competition or with a Club in another Competition his registration as a player without a written contract will automatically be cancelled and declared void unless the Club conforms to the exception detailed in Rule 8(A)(i). 8(M) A player shall not be eligible to play for a team in any special championship, promotion or relegation deciding match (as specified in Rule 12(A)) unless the player has played 12 games for that team in this Competition in the current season. 8(N) A player who has played for a team in the higher Division 12 times or more shall not in that season be eligible to play in a lower Division except by permission of the Management Committee. Appearances shall also include those in the Cyril Anekstein Cup. 8(O) Any Club found to have played an ineligible player in a match or matches shall have any points gained from that match or matches deducted from its record, up to a maximum of 12 points, and have levied upon it a fine of up to £40.00. The Management Committee may also order that such match or matches be replayed on such terms as are decided by the Management Committee which may also levy penalty points against the Club in default. The Management Committee may vary this decision in respect of the points gained onlyin circumstances where the ineligibility is due to the failure to obtain an International Transfer Certificate or where the ineligibility is related to the player’s status. In exceptional circumstances the Management Committee may, at its discretion, award the points available in the match in question to the opponents, subject to the match not being ordered to be replayed. 8(P) The following Clause applies to Competitions involving players in full-time secondary education: (i) Priority must be given at all times to school and school organisations activities. (ii) The availability of children must be cleared with the Head Teachers (except for Sunday Leagues). (iii) To play open age football the player must have achieved the age of 16.

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8(Q) Any player who owes fees of any description to any member Club, will not be allowed to join any other Club in the M(S)FL and will have his registration cancelled until all debts owed by the offending player are settled in full or to the satisfaction of all parties concerned. Any player who refuses to settle any outstanding account will have his registration cancelled sine die until all financial matters are concluded and will be reported to the relevant FA.

9. CLUB COLOURS, CLUB NAME 9(A) Every Club must register the colour of its shirts and shorts with the Secretary by 30th June who shall decide as to their suitability. Goalkeepers must wear colours which distinguish them from all other players and the Match Officials. No player, including the goalkeeper, shall be permitted to wear black or very dark shirts. Any team not being able to play in its normal colours as registered with the Competition shall notify its opponents the colours in which they will play (including the colour of the goalkeepers jersey) at least five days before the match. If, in the opinion of the Referee, two Clubs have the same or similar colours, the Away team shall make the change. A Club must not delay the scheduled time of kick-off for a Completion match by not having a change of colours. Shirts must be numbered. Any infringement of the above shall make the team liable to a £5.00 fine. 9(B) Any Club wishing to change its name must obtain permission from the Sanctioning Authority and from the Management Committee. Any Club wishing to change its colours during the playing season must obtain permission from the Management Committee. Any infringement of the above shall make the team liable to a £5.00 fine.

10. PLAYING SEASON, CONDITIONS OF PLAY, TIMES OF KICK-OFF, POSTPONEMENTS, SUBSTITUTES 10(A) The Annual General Meeting shall determine the date for the commencement of the season. 10(B) All matches shall be played in accordance with the Laws of the Game as determined by the International Football Association Board. Clubs must take all reasonable precautions to keep their grounds in a playable condition. All matches shall be played on pitches deemed suitable by the Management Committee. If through any fault of the Home team a match has to be replayed, the Management Committee shall have power to order the venue to be changed. The Management Committee shall have power to decide whether a pitch and/or facilities are suitable for matches in the Competition and to order the Club concerned to play its fixtures on another ground. The Home team shall be liable for the cost of the venue in all League competitions. In all cup competitions the cost of the pitch shall be shared by both competing teams to the total pitch value of £100.00. If the pitch cost is more than £100.00, then the Home team will pay the balance over and above the shared cost. Football Turf pitches (3G) are allowed in this Competition providing they meet the required performance standards and are listed on the FA’s Register of Football Turf pitches. For Clubs playing at Step 7 and below a pitch must be tested (by a FIFA accredited test institute) every three years and the results passed to the FA. The FA will give a decision on the suitability for use and add the pitch to the Register. The Home Club is also responsible for advising participants of footwear requirements when confirming match arrangements in accordance with Rule 10(D).

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All matches shall have duration of 90 minutes unless a shorter time (not less than 60 minutes) is mutually arranged by the two Clubs in consultation with the Referee prior to the commencement of the match, and in any event shall be of equal halves. Two matches involving the same two teams can be played on the same day providing the total playing time is not more than 120 minutes. The times of kick-off shall be fixed at the AGM and can only be altered by the mutual consent of the two competing Clubs prior to the scheduled date of the match with written notification given to the Competition at least seven days prior. Referees must order matches to commence at the appointed time and must report all late starts to the Competition. The Home team must provide goal nets and at least two footballs fit for play and the Referee shall make a report to the Competition if the footballs are unsuitable. In default of this a £5.00 fine shall be levied. The recognised times of kick-offs, unless otherwise decided by the Management Committee or previously agreed between the two teams and match official shall be as follows: Morning games: League (including double headers) or Cup – 10.00am. If a game starts between one and 15 minutes after the above times, the defaulting team(s) shall be fined £5.00. If a game starts between 16 and 30 minutes after the above time, the defaulting team(s) shall be fined £10.00. 10(C) Except by permission of the Management Committee all matches must be played on the dates originally fixed but priority shall be given to The Football Association and parent County Association Cup Competitions. All other matches must be considered secondary. Clubs may mutually agree to bring forward a match with the consent of the Fixtures Secretary. In the case of a revised fixture date, the Clubs must be given by the Competition five clear days’ notice of the match (unless otherwise mutually agreed). 10(D) The Secretary of the Home Club must give notice of full particulars of the location of, and access to, the ground and time of kick-off to the Match Officials and the Secretary of the opposing Club at least four clear days prior to the playing of the match. If not so provided, the Away Club shall seek such details and report the circumstances to the Competition. Any team failing to comply with this rule shall be fined £10.00. 10(E) A minimum of eight players will constitute a team for a Competition match. 10(F) (i) Home and away matches shall be played. In the event of a Club failing to keep its engagement the Management Committee shall have power to inflict a fine, deduct points from the defaulting Club, award the points from the match in question to the opponents, order the defaulting Club to pay any expenses incurred by the opponents or otherwise deal with them except the award of goals. Notwithstanding the foregoing home and away provision, the Management Committee shall have power to order a match to be played on a neutral ground or on the opponent’s ground if they are satisfied that such action is warranted by the circumstances. In default of this rule a team may be fined £25 on the first occasion and the fine shall be increased progressively by an additional £5 on subsequent occasions in the season (eg. second time £30; third time £35 etc). If a team defaults in the last four games it shall be fined £50 and by an additional £10 on subsequent occasions. (ii) Any Club with more than one team in the Competition shall always fulfil its fixture, within the Competition, in the following order of precedence: ‘A’ Team, ‘B’ Team and ‘C’ Team. (iii) Any Club unable to fulfil a fixture or where a fixture has been postponed for any reason must, without delay, give notice to the Fixtures Secretary, the Competition Referees’ Secretary, the Secretary of the opposing Club and the Match Officials. (iv) In the event of a match not being played or abandoned owing to causes over which neither Club has control, it shall be played in its entirety on a date to be mutually agreed by the two Clubs and approved by the Management Committee. Failing such agreement and notification to the Fixtures Secretary within two days the Management Committee shall have power to order the match to be played on a named date or on or before a given date.

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(v) The Management Committee shall review all matches abandoned in cases where it is consequent upon the conduct of either or both teams. Where it is to the advantage of the Competition and does no injustice to either Club, the Management Committee shall be empowered to order the score at the time of the abandonment to stand. In all cases where the Management Committee are satisfied that a match was abandoned owing to the conduct of one team or its Club member(s) they shall be empowered to award the points for the match to the opponent. In cases where a match has been abandoned owing to the conduct of both teams or their Club member(s), the Management Committee shall rule all points for the match as void. No fine(s) can be applied by the Management Committee for an abandoned match. (vi) The Management Committee shall review any match that has taken place where either or both teams were under a suspension imposed upon them by the Association or Affiliated Association. In each case the team that was under suspension would be dealt with in the same manner as if they had participated with ineligible players in accordance with Rule 8(O) above. Where both teams were under suspension the game must be declared null and void. 10(G) A Club may at its discretion and in accordance with the Laws of the Game use five substitute players in any match in this Competition who may be selected from five players. Except for matches played at Step 7 of the National League System a player who has been substituted himself becomes a substitute and may replace a player at any time subject to the substitution being carried out in accordance with Law 3 of the Laws of . The Referee shall be informed of the names of the substitutes not later than five minutes before the start of the match and a player not so named may not take part in that match. A player who has been selected, appointed or named as a substitute before the start of the match but does not actually play in the game shall not be considered to have been a player in that game within the meaning of Rule 8 of this Competition. 10(H) The half-time interval shall be of five minutes’ duration, but it shall not exceed 15 minutes. The half-time interval may only be altered with the consent of the Referee. 10(I) The Clubs taking part in fixture Competition match shall identify a team captain who hasa responsibility to offer support in the management of the on-field discipline of his/her team mates. 10(J) The fixture list shall be drawn up by the Fixtures Secretary and shall be confirmed at a meeting of the Council to be held in August annually. It is the Club’s responsibility to check the fixture website regularly for updates. Should a game not take place because the website has not been checked, the offending Club(s) will be charged under Rule 10(F). No fixture shall be played on Jewish Holy Days as directed by the Council or Management Committee. All matches shall be played on the dates originally fixed. Should a team require a postponement or a ‘closed’ week, then this request must be made in writing or by e-mail to the Fixtures Secretary at least 30 days before the date of the match in question (except in unforeseen circumstances). A maximum of two such requests per team may be made in any one season (except in unforeseen circumstances) – this request will then either be ‘accepted’ or ‘rejected’ by the Fixtures Secretary. 10(K) Both teams shall have an adequate first aid kit with them at all matches, and such kit shall be shown to the Referee prior to the commencement of the match, brought to the pitch and be available for immediate use. Team defaulting shall be fined £5.00 on each occasion. 10(L) The Home team shall provide four corner posts of standard height or over, with flags attached at the top at each match played at the team’s normal Home venue, in default of which a fine of £5.00 shall be imposed on each occasion. 10(M) Any Club refusing to play a scheduled fixture at the Away team’s ground when they cannot provide a home ground shall be charged under Rule 10(F) and (J) when such arrangements were offered by 9pm of the Saturday preceding the game and on notification at that time of the Fixtures Secretary.

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11. REPORTING RESULTS 11(A) The Registration Secretary must receive within two days of the date played, the result of each Competition match in the prescribed manner. This must include the forename(s) and surname of the team players (in block letters) and also the Referee markings required by Rule 13, or any other information required by the Competition. In default of this a £10.00 fine will be imposed. In the event that a team sheet is received which is either incomplete, or not received in the two days, except in matters referred to in Rule 11(D) the Council or Management Committee shall investigate any deficiency and the team found in default, will be fined £10.00. If the same team continues to commit the same offence, the Management Committee has the right to double this fine on each subsequent occasion. 11(B) The Home Club/both Clubs shall telephone/SMS/email/notify the result of each match to the appointed person by 1.30pm. Failure to do so will result in a £6.00 fine. 11(C) The match result notification, correctly completed, shall be signed by a responsible member of the Club. 11(D) Both team representatives or their nominees must exchange team sheets prior to kick-off. In default of this a £10.00 fine will be imposed. In the event that a team sheet is received which is either incomplete, or not received in the two days, except in matters referred to in Rule 11(C) the Council or Management Committee shall investigate any deficiency and the team found in default, will be fined £10.00. If the same team continues to commit the same offence, the Management Committee has the right to double this fine oneach subsequent occasion. In default of receipt of a result sheet from any one side competing in a game, the Registration Secretary or nominee, shall require each team to deliver within three days a list of players who played in the match, including substitutes, either via email or post. Additionally the Referee and opposing team must receive the same information. In default of this, a team will be required to appear before the Management Committee. 11(E) Each team must enter the individual player registration number alongside the player’s name where indicated on the form. Failure to do so will result in a fine of £1.00 per player. 11(F) Any team found to have falsified a player’s registration details will be fined a maximum of £100.00 for each falsification. 11(G) In a double-header fixture both teams must telephone or send a text message of the results and scorers in to their respective divisional representative no later than 2.00pm on the Sunday afternoon of the game, unless otherwise directed by a member of the Management Committee. Failure to do so will result in a £6.00 fine.

12. DETERMINING CHAMPIONSHIP 12(A) Team rankings within the Competition will be decided by points with three points to be awarded for a win and one point for a drawn match. The teams gaining the highest number of points in their respective Divisions at the conclusion shall be adjudged the winners. Matches must not be played for double points. In circumstances where two or more teams are equal on points team rankings shall be determined by goal difference where the goals scored against by each team shall be deducted from the goals scored by that team and the largest positive difference shall be placed the highest. In the event of the goal difference being equal the highest placed team shall be the team which has scored the most goals. In the event that two or more teams have the same goal difference and have scored the same number of

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 18 SEASON 2016-17 MACCABI | GB | SOUTHERN | FOOTBALL | LEAGUE goals then the highest placed team shall be the team which has won the most matches. In the event of the two teams still being equal the team which has the better playing record against the other team in their head-to-head Competition matches during the season will be the highest placed team. If the records of two or more teams are still equal and it is necessary for any reason to determine the position of each then the teams affected shall play a deciding match or matches as determined by the Management Committee. 12(B) Automatic shall be applied for the first two and last two teams in each Division except as provided for hereunder, subject to the provisions of Rule 2(B). (i) Should one or more teams withdraw from any one Division after the fixtures have commenced an equal number of teams to those withdrawing in that Division shall not be automatically relegated. (ii) Vacancies occurring after the conclusion of the season may be filled on any of the following ways: (a) Retention of otherwise relegated team(s); (b) Additional promotion of the next ranked team(s) from the Division below; (c) Election. 12(C) In the event of a team not completing 75% of its fixtures for the season all points obtained by or recorded against such defaulting team shall be expunged from the Competition table. 12(D) No team finishing the previous season lower than the top two places in its respective division shall be compelled to be promoted to a higher division unless any possible request by the Council or Management Committee is subsequently accepted by the said team. Such a request shall be made in writing to the team’s representative who shall reply in writing to the General Secretary within ten days. In the absence of a reply after this duration, the Management Committee shall have the power to decide as necessary. 12(E) Any Club or team under suspension by the County FA or excluded under Rule 5(I) by the League will automatically forfeit any league match with the points awarded to its opponents or cup match due to have been played according to the published fixture list.

13. REFEREES 13(A) Registered Referees (and Assistant Referees where approved by the FA or County FA) for all matches shall be appointed in a manner approved by the Management Committee and by the Sanctioning Authority. 13(B) In the event of the non-appearance of the appointed Referee the appointed senior Assistant Referee shall take charge and a substitute Assistant Referee appointed by the competing teams. In cases where there are no officially appointed Assistant Referees, the Clubs shall agree upon a referee. An individual thus agreed upon shall, for that game, have the full powers, status and authority of a registered Referee. Individuals under the age of 16 must not participate either as a Referee or Assistant Referee in any open age competition. 13(C) Where Assistant Referees are not appointed each team shall provide a Club Assistant Referee. 13(D) The appointed Referee shall have power to decide as to the fitness of the ground in all matches and the decision shall be final subject to either in the case of a ground of a local authority or the owners of a ground, the representative of that body is the sole arbiter and whose decision must be accepted.

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13(E) Subject to any limits/provisions laid down by the sanctioning Association, Match Officials appointed under this Rule shall be paid a match fee of £35.00. Assistant Referees shall be paid a fee of £17.00 to be shared by both teams. The Away Club shall pay the Officials their fees and/or expenses before the match. 13(F) In the event of a match not being played because of circumstances over which the Clubs have no control, the Match Officials, if present, shall be entitled to expenses only. Where a match is not played owing to one Club being in default, that Club shall be ordered to pay the Officials, if they attend the ground, their full fee and expenses. 13(G) A Referee not keeping his or her engagement, and failing to give a satisfactory explanation as to their non-appearance, may be reported to the Association with which he or she is registered. 13(H) Each Club shall, in a manner prescribed from time to time by The Football Association, award marks to the Referee for each match and the name of the Referee and the marks awarded shall be submitted to the Competition on the prescribed form provided. Clubs failing to comply with this Rule shall be liable to be fined or dealt with as the Management Committee shall determine. 13(I) The Competition shall keep a record of the markings and, on the Form provided by the prescribed date each season, shall submit a summary to The Football Association/County Association. 13(J) The Referee shall submit a report form, supplied by the Competition, giving the result of the match, the number of players in each team and the time of kick-off to the appointed Secretary within two days of the match. 13(K) Referees and Assistant Referees shall be supplied, each season, with a copy of the Competition Rules free of charge. 13(L) Referees and Assistant Referees shall have undertaken a RESPECT briefing offered by the FA/ County FA or the League. 13(M) In the event that any Club awards a Referee a total of less than 60 marks, an explanation must be sent in writing to the Referees’ Secretary within seven days after the completion of the match. Failure to do so will result in a £5.00 fine. 13(N) The Referee’s fee for a double-header fixture shall be £40.00 to be shared equally by both teams and paid prior to the commencement of the first match.

14. CONTINUATION OF MEMBERSHIP, WITHDRAWAL OF A CLUB 14(A) A Club intending, or having a provisional intention, to withdraw a team from the Competition on completion of its fixtures and fulfilment of all other obligations to the Competition must notify the Secretary in writing by 31st March each season. 14(B) The Management Committee shall have the discretion to deal with a team being unable to start or complete its fixtures for a playing season. 14(C) In the event of a member Club failing to discharge all its financial obligations to the Competition in excess of £50.00, the Management Committee are empowered to refer the debt under The FA Football Debt Recovery provisions.

15. PROTESTS AND COMPLAINTS 15(A) (i) All questions of eligibility, qualifications of players or interpretations of the Rules shall be referred to the Management Committee. (ii) Objections relevant to the dimensions of the pitch, goals, flag posts or other facilities of the

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15(J) All other complaints shall be referred to the Council or Management Committee whose decision shall be binding subject to Rules 16(A) and (D). 15(K) In the event of a team failing to be represented at a Management Committee meeting to which they have been summoned a fine of £10.00 will be imposed. 15(L) Notice shall be given of all fines outstanding at all Council and Management Committee meetings. 15(M) When a team is awarded out of pocket expenses, ie. cost of pitch by the League, the amount due by the claimant Club will be paid by the League. The offending Club will reimburse the League within 14 days or have their fixtures cancelled until the League has been fully reimbursed.

16. PROTESTS, APPEALS 16(A) All protests, claims or complaints relating to these Rules and appeals arising from a player’s contract shall be heard and determined by the Management Committee, or a Sub-Committee duly appointed by the Management Committee. The Clubs or players protesting, appealing, claiming or complaining must send a copy of such protest, appeal, claim or complaint and deposit a fee which shall be forfeited in the event of the protest, appeal, claim or complaint not being upheld, and the party not succeeding may, in addition, be ordered to pay the costs at the direction of the Management Committee. 16(B) All such protests claims complaints and appeals must be received in writing by the Secretary within 14 days of the event or decision causing any of these to be submitted. 16(C) The Management Committee shall also have power to compel any party to the protest to pay such expenses as the Management Committee shall direct. 16(D) Any appeal against a decision of the Management Committee must be lodged with the Sanctioning Authority within fourteen (14) days of the posting of the written notification of the decision causing the appeal, accompanied by a fee of £35 which may be forfeited in the event of the appeal not being upheld. A copy of the appeal must also be sent to the Secretary. 16(E) If so requested the Management Committee may arbitrate on any disputes, protests, appeals, claims or complaints between two Clubs in which event both Clubs shall send a non-returnable fee. Such arbitration shall be final and binding upon the parties to the arbitration.

17. EXCLUSION OF CLUBS OR TEAMS, MISCONDUCT, CLUBS, OFFICIALS, PLAYERS 17(A) At the Annual General Meeting or Special General Meeting called for the purpose, Notice of Motion having been duly circulated on the Agenda by direction of the Management Committee, the accredited delegates present shall have the power to exclude any Club or team from membership which must be supported by (more than) two thirds (2/3) of those present and voting. Voting on this point shall be conducted by ballot. A Club which is the subject of the vote being taken shall be excluded from voting. 17(B) At the Annual General Meeting, or at a Special General Meeting called for the purpose, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 19, the accredited delegates present shall have the power to exclude from further participation in the Competition any Club whose conduct has, in their opinion, been undesirable, which must be supported by (more than) two-thirds (2/3) of those present and voting. Voting on this point shall be conducted by ballot. A Club whose conduct is the subject of the vote being taken shall be excluded from voting. 17(C) Any official or member of a Club proved guilty of either a breach of Rule, other than field offences, or of inducing or attempting to induce a player or players of another Club in the Competition to join them shall be liable to expulsion or such penalty as a General Meeting or Management

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Committee may decide, and their Club shall also be liable to expulsion in accordance withthe provisions of Clause (A) of this Rule. 17(D) The Council or Management Committee shall at any time have the power to charge a Club, team, official whose conduct has, in their opinion been objectionable. This action can only be taken for a breach of the League’s rules and not for any misdemeanour on the field of play. The party shall be required to appear before the Management Committee (or a Sub-Committee thereof) to answer the charge: The Club, team or official can be dealt with in any one or more of the following ways: (i) A form of censure or warning. (ii) Excluded from further participation in the Competition. In which case its entire record shall be dealt with in accordance with Rule 12(D). (iii) Excluded from further participation in the Competition for a period of time and its results dealt with in accordance with Rule 12(E). (iv) Relegated to a lower division of the League in the following season. (v) Fined a sum not exceeding £100.00. Any party failing to appear may be dealt with in absence.

18. TROPHY: LEGAL OWNERS, CONDITIONS OF TAKING OVER, AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED, AWARDS 18(A) The following agreement shall be signed on behalf of the winners of the Cup or Trophy: “We (A) (name) and (B) (name), the Chairman and Secretary of FC (Limited), members of and representing the Club, having been declared winners of the Cup or Trophy, and it having been delivered to us by the Competition, do hereby on behalf of the Club jointly and severally agree to return the Cup or Trophy to the Competition Secretary on or before 31st March. If the Cup or Trophy is lost or damaged whilst under our care we agree to refund to the Competition the amount of its current value or the cost of its thorough repair.” 18(B) At the conclusion of the Cyril Anekstein Cup Final and the Barry Goldstein Final, the cup and 17 trophies shall be awarded to the winners and 17 trophies shall awarded to the losing finalists. Plaques shall be awarded to the Match Officials. A player sent off the field of play for misconduct in a Cup Final shall not be presented with a medal for playing in that Final; neither shall any player who wilfully refuses to attend the Presentation Ceremony to receive a medal be presented with such a medal, not, being the Captain, shall he be presented with the cup or other memento, but shall be received by his deputy. In all such cases the Management Committee shall decide subsequently whether to make any award. 18(C) The Chairman and the Treasurer shall be considered for the time being the trustees of all trophies, property and funds, and shall deal with the same according to the instructions of the Council and Management Committee. 18(D) At the Annual General Meeting subsequent to the close of the season or at another agreed time and place, the League trophies together with 17 winners trophies and 17 trophies for the runners- up shall be awarded in respect of each division of the League. The Management Committee are also empowered to make other awards if appropriate. 19. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETINGS 19(A) Upon receiving a requisition signed by two-thirds (2/3) of the Clubs in membership the Secretary shall call a Special General Meeting. The Management Committee may call a Special General Meeting at any time.

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At least seven days’ notice shall be given of either meeting under this Rule, together with an agenda of the business to be transacted at such meeting. Each member Club shall be empowered to send two delegates to all Special General Meetings. Each Club shall be entitled to one vote only, as will members of the Management Committee. Any continuing member Club must be represented at a Special General Meeting. Failure to attend will result in a £100.00 fine. Officers and Management Committee members shall be entitled to attend and vote at allSpecial General Meetings. 19(B) The Chairman (or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman) shall at his discretion and at any time order a special Management Committee meeting to be convened should the circumstances warrant such a meeting. Seven days’ notice shall be given for all such special meetings. 19(C) The Chairman (or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman) shall at his discretion and at any time have the power to take action or make decisions on any matter needing immediate attention, there being insufficient time to permit the convention of a special or ordinary Management Committee for the same. Any action taken or decision made shall be reported to the Management Committee as soon as is possible thereafter. 20. ALTERATION TO RULES 20 Alterations, for which consent has been given by the Sanctioning Authority, shall be made to these Rules only at the Annual General Meeting or at a Special General Meeting specially convened for the purpose called in accordance with Rule 19. Any alteration made during the Playing Season to these Rules shall not take effect until the following Playing Season. Notice of proposed alterations to be considered at the AGM shall be submitted to the Secretary by 30th June each year. The proposals together with any proposals by the Management Committee shall be circulated to the clubs by 7th July and any amendments thereto shall be submitted to the Secretary by 14th days prior to the AGM. The proposals and proposed amendments thereto shall be circulated to Clubs with the Notice of the AGM. A proposal to change a rule shall be carried if a majority of those present entitled to vote and voting in favour. A copy of the proposed alterations to Rules to be considered at the AGM or Special General Meeting shall be submitted to the Sanctioning Authority seven days prior to the date of the Meeting. 21. FINANCE 21(A) The Management Committee shall determine with which bank or other financial institution the funds of the Competition will be lodged. 21(B) All expenditure in excess of £500.00 shall be approved by the Management Committee. Cheques shall be signed by at least two Officers nominated by the Management Committee. 21(C) The financial year of the Competition will end on 30th April. 21(D) The books, or a certified balance sheet, of a Competition shall be prepared and shall be audited annually by some suitable person(s) who shall be appointed at the Annual General Meeting. 22. INSURANCE 22 All Clubs must have public liability insurance cover of at least 10 million pounds (£10,000,000). All Clubs shall be members of a players’ personal accident scheme. The policy cover shall be at least equal to the minimum recommended cover determined from time to time by the sanctioning Association. In instances where The Football Association is the sanctioning Association, the minimum recommended cover will be the cover required by the Affiliated Association to which a Club affiliates.

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23. DISSOLUTION 23(A) Dissolution of the Competition shall be by resolution approved at a Special General Meeting by a majority of three-quarters (3/4) of the members present and shall take effect from the date of the relevant Special General Meeting. 23(B) In the event of the dissolution of the Competition, the members of the Management Committee are responsible for the winding up of the assets and liabilities of the Competition. 23(C) The Management Committee shall deal with any surplus assets as follows: (i) Any surplus assets, save for a trophy or any other presentation, remaining after the discharge of the debts and liabilities of the Competition shall be transferred only to another Competition or Affiliated Association or The Football Association Benevolent Fund or to such other charitable or benevolent object in the locality of the Competition as determined by resolution at or before the time of winding up, and approved in writing by the sanctioning Association. (ii) If a Competition is discontinued for any reason a trophy or any other presentation shallbe returned to the Donor if the conditions attached to it so provide or, if not, dealt with as the Sanctioning Authority may decide.

24. SPECIAL RULES FOR CUP COMPETITIONS AND REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES 24(A) The League shall run the Cyril Anekstein Cup competition which shall be open to all eligible teams and any other domestic competition at the discretion of the Management Committee, including the Barry Goldstein Trophy, which shall be run if feasible in any given season. Any player playing in one cup-tie for any Club shall be deemed to be cup-tied to that Club in the appropriate competition. However, in the case of Clubs with more than one team players shall be allowed to move up to a higher team but shall not be allowed to move down to a lower team in later rounds. Substitutes shall not be deemed to be cup-tied unless they actually participated in a match. 24(B) The format of all competitions shall be the knock-out principle, with the exception of the Barry Goldstein Trophy, the opening round of which may be played using the ‘round-robin’ group principle, as determined at the discretion of the Management Committee. In all competitions, the draws for the various rounds shall be conducted by randomly drawing teams in turn, including the Barry Goldstein Trophy group phase, with the following exception: if the group phase is adopted in the Barry Goldstein Trophy, the subsequent knockout phase shall implement a preordained format of group winners versus group runners-up and a similar match-by-match format thereafter. All draws shall be made at Council or Management Committee meetings or at any agreed time and place designated by the Council or Management Committee. 24(C) Neutral Assistant Referees shall be appointed by the League for Semi-Final and Final rounds. 24(D) In all rounds an extra 15 minutes each way shall be played if the scores are level after 90 minutes play. If the scores are still level after extra time, then the taking of penalties will take place to decide the result. Such penalties shall proceed in accordance with FIFA rules. 24(E) A player shall not be eligible to play for a team in a cup competition unless he has been registered for the said team at least 14 days before the date of the cup tie in question. A player who signs for a Club on or after 1st February will not be eligible to play in any further cup ties for the current season. 24(F) All Rules in the Constitution apply equally to league and cup matches and to any other domestic competition that the League may introduce. 24(G) The League shall have the power to combine with any other organisation or organisations in order to promote a jointly run competition governed by an independent constitution and sanctioned by a recognised Football Association.

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FEES AND FINES TARIFFS

FEES TARIFF Rule Number Description Fee 3(A) ENTRY FEE £50 3(B) ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION £50 3(C) DEPOSIT £50 8(E) REGISTRATION FORM £5 8(I) TRANSFER FORM £5 13(E) REFEREE’S FEE £35 13(E) ASSISTANT REFEREE’S FEE £17 13(N) REFEREE’S FEE FOR A DOUBLE-HEADER £40 15(G) FINE APPEAL LODGING FEE / PERSONAL HEARING FEE £3 / £5 16(D) SANTIONING AUTHORITY PROTEST / APPEAL FEE £35

FINES TARIFF Rule Number Description Maximum Fine 2(B) FAILURE TO AFFILIATE N/A 2(E) FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH FA INITIATIVES N/A 2(F) UNAUTHORISED ENTRY OF TEAMS INTO COMPETITIONS N/A 3(C) FAILURE TO PAY A DEPOSIT N/A 3(E) FAILURE TO PROVIDE AFFILIATION NUMBER / DETAILS FORM N/A 4(D) COMMUNICATIONS CONDUCTED BY PERSONS OTHER THAN N/A NOMINATED OFFICERS 5(H) FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH AN INSTRUCTION OF THE N/A MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 5(I) FAILURE TO PAY A FINE WITHIN 21 DAYS OF NOTICE £5 / £10 6(H) FAILURE TO BE REPRESENTED AT AGM £100 7 FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE REQUIRED WRITTEN AGREEMENT N/A OR TO NOTIFY CHANGES TO SIGNATORIES 8(A) (iii) FAILURE TO HAVE THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF REGISTERED N/A PLAYERS PRIOR TO THE SEASON COMMENCING 8(B) FAILURE TO CORRECTLY REGISTER A PLAYER N/A 8(C) FIELDING MORE THAN THE PERMITTED NUMBER OF PLAYERS N/A WHO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN SENIOR COMPETITIONS MATCHES

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FINES TARIFF (CONTINUED) Rule Number Description Maximum Fine 8(G) SIGNING OR PLAYING FOR MULTIPLE CLUBS, OR INACCURATE N/A COMPLETION OF A REGISTRATION FORM 8(H) (ii) REGISTRATION IRREGULARITIES N/A 8(O) PLAYING AN INELIGIBLE PLAYER Up to £40 8(P) FAILURE TO GIVE PRIORITY TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES N/A 9(A) DELAYING KICK-OFF DUE TO INCORRECT KIT / NO NUMBERS £5 9(B) FAILURE TO OBTAIN CONSENT FOR CHANGING CLUB NAME / £5 COLOURS 10(B) FAILURE TO PROVIDE GOAL NETS / FOOTBALLS ‘FIT FOR PLAY’ £5 10(B) FAILURE TO KICK-OFF ON TIME – 1 TO 15 MINUTES LATE / £5 / £10 16 TO 30 MINUTES LATE 10(C) FAILURE TO PLAY MATCHES ON THE DATE FIXED N/A 10(D) FAILURE TO PROVIDE DETAILS OF A FIXTURE £10 10(E) PLAYING MATCH WITH LESS THAN REQUIRED NUMBER OF PLAYERS N/A increasing 10(F) (i) & (iii) FAILURE TO PLAY FIXTURE £25 progressively by £5 10(I) NO CAPTAIN’S ARMBAND N/A 10(K) & 10(L) FAILURE TO SHOW ADEQUATE FIRST AID KIT TO REFEREE / £5 FAILURE TO PROVIDE CORNER POSTS AND FLAGS 11(A) & 11(C) LATE TEAM SHEET / INCOMPLETE TEAM SHEET £10 11(B) & 11(G) FAILURE TO SUBMIT RESULT / SCORERS £6 11(E) FAILURE TO INSERT PLAYER REGISTRATION NUMBER £1 per player 11(F) FALSIFYING A PLAYER’S REGISTRATION DETAILS (PER PLAYER) £100 13(C) FAILURE TO PROVIDE CLUB ASSISTANT REFEREE N/A 13(E) FAILURE TO PAY MATCH OFFICIALS’ FEES AND EXPENSES N/A 13(F) FAILURE TO PAY MATCH OFFICIALS WHERE A MATCH IS N/A NOT PLAYED 13(H) FAILURE TO PROVIDE REFEREE’S MARK N/A 13(M) FAILURE TO SUBMIT EXPLANATION OF LOW REFEREE’S MARK £5 14(A) WITHDRAWAL FROM LEAGUE AFTER 31ST MARCH N/A 14(B) FAILURE TO START / COMPLETE FIXTURES N/A 15(K) FAILURE TO ATTEND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING £10 WHEN SUMMONED 18(A) FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE REQUIRED WRITTEN AGREEMENT N/A REGARDING THE TROPHY 22 FAILURE TO HAVE THE REQUIRED INSURANCE N/A

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All ‘A’ teams unless final tables, 2015-16 indicated otherwise

PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A GD Pts North London Raiders 16 12 2 2 45 18 27 38 Redbridge Jewish Care 16 11 3 2 55 29 26 36 Oakwood 16 11 3 2 36 12 24 36 Hendon United Sports Club 16 7 4 5 43 21 22 25 Harmen 16 6 3 7 37 37 0 21 Fc Team 16 6 1 9 34 45 -11 19 Maccabi London Lions 16 5 2 9 21 41 -20 17 Camden Park 16 3 2 11 17 46 -29 11 Blizzard Storm 16 1 0 15 13 52 -39 3

DIVISION ONE P W D L F A GD Pts WOODFORD WANDERERS 20 13 6 1 44 26 18 45 SPEC FC 20 12 2 6 49 35 14 38 FC TEAM ‘B’ 20 11 3 6 83 37 46 36 BRADY MACCABI 20 9 7 4 58 42 16 34 OAKWOOD ‘B’ 20 9 5 6 46 39 7 32 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE ‘B’ 20 7 4 9 48 48 0 25 LOS BLANCOS 20 5 7 8 43 56 -13 22 REAL SOSOBAD 20 5 6 9 44 49 -5 21 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS ‘B’ 20 5 5 10 36 51 -15 20 BRIXTON OLD BOYS 20 5 2 13 30 69 -39 17 FAITHFOLD ‘B’ 20 4 3 13 26 55 -29 15

DIVISION TWO P W D L F A GD Pts SCRABBLE 22 20 0 2 87 26 61 60 MACCABI LONDON LIONS ‘B’ 22 18 2 2 89 21 68 56 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS ‘C’ 22 11 3 8 50 40 10 36 REAL HENDON 22 11 2 9 58 45 13 35 ATHLETIC BILBAUM 22 10 3 9 69 46 23 33 L’EQUIPE 22 10 2 10 59 56 3 32 HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB ‘B’ 22 9 4 9 43 43 0 31 CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI 22 7 6 9 35 43 -8 27 FC TEAM ‘C’ 22 7 5 10 37 58 -21 26 FAITHFOLD ‘C’ 22 6 6 10 47 43 4 24 TEMPLE FORTUNE 22 2 3 17 23 111 -88 9 BOCA JEWNIORS 22 2 2 18 13 78 -65 8

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All ‘A’ teams unless previous winners indicated otherwise PREMIER DIVISION 1957-58 Brighton & Hove 1977-78 Monit Sports 1997-98 Scrabble 1958-59 Brighton & Hove 1978-79 Marlborough 1998-99 Scrabble 1959-60 Brighton & Hove 1979-80 Brixton Old Boys 1999-00 Faithfold 1960-61 Ivri Maccabi 1980-81 Brixton Old Boys 2000-01 Brady Maccabi 1961-62 Marlborough 1981-82 Brixton Old Boys 2001-02 North West Neasden 1962-63 Brixton OB & Hadassah 1982-83 Marshside 2002-03 Oakwood 1963-64 Marlborough 1983-84 Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi 2003-04 London Maccabi Lions 1964-65 Wembley Old Boys 1984-85 Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi 2004-05 Faithfold 1965-66 MAL 1985-86 Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi 2005-06 London Maccabi Lions 1966-67 Marlborough 1986-87 Glenthorne United 2006-07 Hendon United SC 1967-68 NELMA 1987-88 Glenthorne United 2007-08 North West Neasden 1968-69 Marlborough 1988-89 Glenthorne United 2008-09 North West Neasden 1969-70 Brixton Old Boys 1989-90 North West Neasden 2009-10 North West Neasden 1970-71 MAL 1990-91 Marshside 2010-11 Redbridge Jewish Care 1971-72 Brixton Old Boys 1991-92 Marshside 2011-12 Hendon United SC 1972-73 Brixton Old Boys 1992-93 North West Neasden 2012-13 Faithfold 1973-74 Athletico Neasden 1993-94 North West Neasden 2013-14 Hendon United SC 1974-75 Brixton Old Boys 1994-95 North West Neasden 2014-15 Norstar London Raiders 1975-76 Athletico Neasden 1995-96 Brady Maccabi 2015-16 North London Raiders 1976-77 Monit Sports 1996-97 Hillgar Athletic

CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP 1957-58 Brighton & Hove 1983-84 Brixton Old Boys 1958-59 MAL 1984-85 Brixton Old Boys 1959-60 MAL 1985-86 Brixton Old Boys 1960-61 Ivri Maccabi 1986-87 Glenthorne United 1961-62 Brixton Old Boys 1987-88 North West Warriors 1962-63 Real United 1988-89 Glenthorne United 1963-64 Marlborough 1989-90 North West Neasden 1964-65 Wembley Old Boys 1990-91 Marshside 1965-66 MAL 1991-92 West Coast Armadillos 1966-67 NELMA 1992-93 North West Neasden 1967-68 Brixton Old Boys 1993-94 United 1968-69 Marlborough 1994-95 North West Neasden 1969-70 Brixton Old Boys 1995-96 Marshside 1970-71 MAL 1996-97 MAL 1971-72 Brixton Old Boys 1997-98 Hillgar Athletic 1972-73 Brixton Old Boys 1998-99 Faithfold North London Raiders – Premier Division 1973-74 Athletico Neasden 1999-00 London Maccabi Lions and Cyril Anekstein Cup ‘double’ winners 1974-75 Leytonstone Old Boys 2000-01 No competition for season 2016-17 1975-76 Athletico Neasden 2001-02 Faithfold Chronicle Image: Marc Morris/The Jewish 1976-77 Monit Sports 2002-03 Faithfold 2009-10 London Maccabi Lions 1977-78 Monit Sports 2003-04 Marshside & Glenthorne 2010-11 Redbridge Jewish Care 1978-79 Brixton Old Boys 2004-05 North West Neasden 2011-12 Hendon United SC 1979-80 Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi 2005-06 London Maccabi Lions 2012-13 London Maccabi Lions 1980-81 Huntsman 2006-07 London Maccabi Lions 2013-14 Hendon United SC 1981-82 Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi 2007-08 London Maccabi Lions 2014-15 Norstar London Raiders 1982-83 Marshside 2008-09 Hendon United SC 2015-16 North London Raiders

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FIRST DIVISION All ‘A’ teams unless indicated otherwise 1967-68 Westcliff Rovers 1984-85 Marlborough Olympic 2001-02 North West Neasden ‘B’ 1968-69 Catford and Bromley 1985-86 Wanderers 2002-03 Marshside & Glenthorne ‘B’ 1969-70 Kingsheath United 1986-87 Glenthorne United 2003-04 London Maccabi Lions ‘B’ 1970-71 Gladstone Park 1987-88 West Coast Armadillos 2004-05 North London Raiders 1971-72 Regent North End 1988-89 Marshside 2005-06 Hendon United SC 1972-73 Monit Sports 1989-90 AC Victoria 2006-07 Bafana Bafana 1973-74 Westcliff Rovers 1990-91 North West Neasden ‘B’ 2007-08 Glenthorne United 1974-75 Catford and Bromley 1991-92 Brady Maccabi 2008-09 South Mancunians 1975-76 Ivri Maccabi 1992-93 South London Old Boys 2009-10 North London Raiders 1976-77 Stamford Hill Old Boys 1993-94 Stamford Hill Old Boys 2010-11 North London Raiders ‘B’ 1977-78 Mill Hill 1994-95 Hillgar Athletic 2011-12 Oakwood 1978-79 Gants Hill 1995-96 MAL 2012-13 Camden Park 1979-80 Stamford Hill Old Boys 1996-97 PANYC 2013-14 Woodford Wanderers 1980-81 Ashlodge Gardens 1997-98 Brixton Old Boys 2014-15 Redbridge Jewish Care ‘B’ 1981-82 Glenthorne United 1998-99 Brady Maccabi 2015-16 Woodford Wanderers 1982-83 Ashlodge Gardens 1999-00 Barkingside Athletic 1983-84 Glenthorne United 2000-01 London Maccabi Lions ‘B’ SECOND DIVISION 1969-70 Westcliff Rovers 1985-86 Temple Fortune 2001-02 PMG Walford 1970-71 Regent North End 1986-87 Stonegrove 2002-03 Golders Green 1971-72 Monit Sports 1987-88 Marshside 2003-04 Chigwell Athletic 1972-73 Catford & Bromley 1988-89 Tay Sachs 2004-05 Oakwood EDRS 1973-74 Marshside 1989-90 Brady Maccabi 2005-06 Oakwood EDRS ‘B’ 1974-75 MAL 1990-91 Elstree Eagles 2006-07 Chigwell Athletic ‘B’ 1975-76 Stamford Hill Old Boys 1991-92 Catford & Bromley 2007-08 Oakwood EDRS ‘B’ 1976-77 Glenthorne United 1992-93 PANYC 2008-09 Southgate Harmen 1977-78 Gants Hill 1993-94 Mill Hill United 2009-10 North London Raiders ‘B’ 1978-79 Ashlodge Gardens 1994-95 Scrabble 2010-11 Temple Fortune 1979-80 Regents Park Rangers 1995-96 Chandos 2011-12 Hendon United SC ‘B’ 1980-81 MAL 1996-97 Bushey United 2012-13 Brady Maccabi ‘B’ 1981-82 North West Warriors 1997-98 Real Casino 2013-14 Norstar London Raiders ‘B’ 1982-83 Canons Park 1998-99 Barkingside Athletic 2014-15 FC Team ‘B’ 1983-84 Marlborough Olympic 1999-00 London Maccabi Lions 2015-16 Scrabble 1984-85 West Coast Armadillos 2000-01 Marshside & Glenthorne ‘B’ THIRD DIVISION 1980-81 JLGB (London) 1992-93 Pad United 2004-05 Brixton Eagles ‘B’ 1981-82 Canons Park 1993-94 Faithfold 2005-06 Chigwell Athletic ‘B’ 1982-83 Marlborough Olympic 1994-95 Mantox United 2006-07 Southgate Harmen ‘B’ 1983-84 Colindale Wanderers 1995-96 Blueline 2007-08 North London Raiders ‘B’ 1984-85 Willesden Warriors 1996-97 Scrabble 2008-09 FC Team ‘B’ 1985-86 Stonegrove 1997-98 Faithfold 2009-10 Woodford Wanderers 1986-87 Balous 1998-99 JC Milan 2010-11 Glenthorne United 1987-88 MAL – Monday 1999-00 North London Raiders 2011-12 Glenthorne United ‘B’ 1988-89 Oxford & St Georges NL 2000-01 Golders Green 2012-13 Oakwood ‘B’ 1989-90 Kinnor 2001-02 Southgate Harmen 2013-14 Norstar London Raiders ‘C’ 1990-91 Kinnor ‘B’ 2002-03 Chigwell Athletic 2014-15 London Rovers 1991-92 Brixton Old Boys 2003-04 Oakwood EDRS ‘B’

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FOURTH DIVISION All ‘A’ teams unless indicated otherwise 1988-89 Marshside 1996-97 Sporting Hendon 2004-05 Chigwell Athletic ‘B’ 1989-90 Elstree Eagles 1997-98 Montana Rangers 2005-06 North London Raiders ‘B’ 1990-91 Brixton Old Boys 1998-99 PMG Walford 2006-07 North West Neasden ‘C’ 1991-92 AC Victoria 1999-00 Golders Green 2007-08 FC Team 1992-93 EDRS Stonegrove 2000-01 Barkingside Athletic ‘B’ 2008-09 Woodford Wanderers 1993-94 Asbury Park 2001-02 South Mancunians 2009-10 UJIA 1994-95 Highgate & Muswell Hill 2002-03 Oakwood 2010-11 Inter Borehamwood 1995-96 Asbury Park 2003-04 Brixton Old Boys 2011-12 Brady Maccabi ‘B’

FIFTH DIVISION 1990-91 BC Reds 1996-97 Marshside 2002-03 FC Heath 1991-92 Los Lobos 1997-98 EDRS Stonegrove 2003-04 Oakwood EDRS ‘D’ 1992-93 Chandos 1998-99 Golders Green 2004-05 North London Jewish 1993-94 Highgate & Muswell Hill 1999-00 Barkingside Athletic 2005-06 Holy Mount Zion 1994-95 EDRS Stonegrove 2000-01 Harmen 2006-07 AC 1995-96 Maccabi Assoc. London 2001-02 Chigwell Athletic 2007-08 South Mancunians ‘B’

BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY (formerly Minor Invitation Cup) 1979-80 Athletico Neasden ‘B’ 1988-89 West Coast Armadillos 2005-06 Golders Green 1980-81 Bushey United 1989-90 Oakwood 2007-08 Faithfold ‘C’ 1983-84 Leytonstone Old Boys ‘B’ 1991-92 Elstree Eagles ‘B’ 2010-11 Faithfold ‘C’ 1986-87 North West Warriors ‘B’ 2003-04 North London Raiders 2011-12 UJIA 1987-88 North West Warriors ‘B’ 2004-05 FC Heath 2014-15 FC Team ‘B’

RON SAUNDERS SPORTSMANSHIP & TURNOUT TROPHY 1962-63 Hampstead JYC 1984-85 Bushey United 2005-06 Southgate Harmen 1963-64 Sinai JC 1985-86 Mill Hill 2006-07 Hendon United SC 1964-65 Marlborough (Under 16s) 1986-87 Oakwood 2007-08 FC Team 1965-66 Booth Street 1987-88 North West Warriors 2008-09 Hendon United SC 1966-67 Ivri Maccabi (Under 16s) 1988-89 Elitzur Bnei Akivah 2009-10 Rapid Banta 1967-68 Kingsheath United 1989-90 Bedrock United 2010-11 Norstar 1968-69 Southgate Cellar 1990-91 Oxford North London 2011-12 North London Raiders ‘B’ 1969-70 Brixton Old Boys 1991-92 Dawncroft 2012-13 Los Blancos 1970-71 Primrose Hill Rangers 1992-93 Hendon Alternative M 2013-14 AC Whetstone 1971-72 Sutton & South London 1993-94 Faithfold 2014-15 Norstar London Raiders ‘B’ 1972-73 Catford & Bromley 1994-95 West Heath 2015-16 North London Raiders ‘C’ 1973-74 Sutton Cedars 1995-96 West Heath 1975-76 Sutton Cedars The Ron Saunders 1996-97 Sporting Hendon Sportsmanship & 1976-77 Mill Hill 1997-98 Athletico MAL Turnout Trophy has 1977-78 National Pruning Board 1998-99 Temple Fortune ‘B’ been awarded annually for many years, based 1978-79 Westway Dynamo 1999-00 West Heath on Referees’ marks 1979-80 Huntsman 2000-01 North London Raiders awarded for team sportsmanship and 1980-81 Kenton JYC 2001-02 Isola Bella playing kit turnout 1981-82 Mill Hill ‘B’ 2002-03 Barkingside Athletic ‘B’ at each fixture. The League considers this 1982-83 Mill Hill ‘B’ 2003-04 London Maccabi Lions ‘B’ to be a very prestigious 1983-84 Basinghill Wanderers 2004-05 Rapid Banta ‘B’ award each season.

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INDIVIDUAL ROLL OF HONOUR All ‘A’ teams unless indicated otherwise THE SOLLY LITTLESTONE MEMORIAL CUP – FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR 1971-72 M. Ossack – Maccabi Association London 2001-02 D. Phillips – Faithfold 1972-73 M. Cassel – Marlborough 2002-03 R. Sher – Oakwood 1973-74 M. Cudner – Athletico Neasden 2003-04 B. Lazarus – London Maccabi Lions 1974-75 B. Klein – Leytonstone Old Boys 2004-05 M. Green – North West Neasden 1975-76 R. Lampart – Leytonstone Old Boys 2005-06 M. Pearson – London Maccabi Lions 1976-77 C. Agran – National Pruning Board 2006-07 J. Bentley – Hendon United Sports Club 1977-78 A. Corper – Monit Sports 2007-08 L. Cash – North West Neasden 1978-79 R. Ingram – Brixton Old Boys 2008-09 D. Levenfische – Southgate Harmen 1979-80 K. Yershon – Huntsman 2009-10 L. Basger – London Maccabi Lions 1980-81 B. John – Brixton Old Boys 2010-11 D. Bern – Redbridge Jewish Care 1981-82 G. Hyams – Temple Fortune 2011-12 J. Lipman – Hendon United Sports Club 1982-83 M. Morris – Marshside 2012-13 D. Howard – Faithfold 1983-84 J. Diamond – Gants Hill 2013-14 A. Last – Hendon United Sports Club 1984-85 M. Lennard – Marshside 2014-15 L. Mannie – Norstar London Raiders 1985-86 N. Gilbery – North West Warriors 2015-16 Jordan Marks – North London Raiders 1986-87 P. Berglas – West Coast Armadillos 1987-88 A. Hart – Glenthorne United Jordan Marks of North London Raiders with 1988-89 S. Scheffer – North West Warriors the Footballer of the 1989-90 F. Moghim – Marshside Year award 1990-91 D. Green – Marshside 1991-92 S. Zamet – West Coast Armadillos 1992-93 L. Swerner – North West Neasden 1993-94 A. Gold – Mill Hill United 1994-95 A. Solomons – North West Neasden 1995-96 R. Finegold – Brady Maccabi 1996-97 D. Lederman – Hillgar Athletic 1997-98 D. Behar – Scrabble 1998-99 B. Lewis – Faithfold 1999-00 A. Levack – Faithfold 2000-01 D. Saffer – Camden Park

FIRST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chronicle Image: Marc Morris/The Jewish 1978-79 A. Jacobs – Gants Hill 1997-98 R. Greenfield – Camden Park 1979-80 M. Gosen – Ashlodge Gardens 1998-99 J. Press – Bushey United 1980-81 R. Reuben – Westway Dynamo 1999-00 P. Caplin – Camden Park 1981-82 R. Wilton – Bushey United 2000-01 D. Baum – Faithfold 1982-83 M. Kenner – North West Warriors 2001-02 D. Waterman – Catford & Bromley Maccabi 1983-84 G. Green – Glenthorne United 2002-03 P. Shamplina – Ebor Eagles 1984-85 S. Tray – South London JYC 2003-04 J. Hirshler – Southgate Harmen 1985-86 P. Appleton – West Coast Armadillos 2004-05 A. Bourne – Southgate Harmen 1986-87 D. Shone – Temple Fortune 2005-06 A. Avital – Golders Green 1987-88 G. Davies – South London 2006-07 D. Ossack – Bafana Bafana 1988-89 K. Green – Victoria Community Centre 2007-08 T. Henen – Montana Boca United 1989-90 S. Miller – AC Victoria 2008-09 P. Bapai – South Mancunians 1990-91 P. Yam – Mill Hill United 2009-10 J. Blain – North London Raiders 1991-92 R. Monjack – Brady Maccabi 2010-11 R. Sherman – North London Raiders 1992-93 R. Harris – South London Old Boys 2011-12 I. Scorah – Oakwood 1993-94 D. Lederman – Hillgar Athletic 2012-13 J. Kent – Shirley Park 1994-95 S. Corney – Hillgar Athletic 2013-14 M. Hahn – Woodford Wanderers 1995-96 A. Schwartz – Maccabi Association London 2014-15 S. Sollosi – Redbridge Jewish Care ‘B’ 1996-97 P. Caplin – Stamford Hill Old Boys 2015-16 Reiss Mogilner – Brady Maccabi

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SECOND DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR All ‘A’ teams unless indicated otherwise 1978-79 S. Guzzan – Bushey United 1997-98 A. Lennard – Leytonstone Victoria 1979-80 S. Perl – Regents Park Rangers 1998-99 D. Baum – Faithfold 1980-81 B. Newman – Leytonstone Old Boys 1999-00 M. Berger – London Maccabi Lions 1981-82 P. Van Geens – North West Warriors 2000-01 D. Waterman – Catford & Bromley Maccabi 1982-83 D. Milstone – Canons Park 2001-02 T. Simpson – PMG Walford 1983-84 H. Lipman – Marlborough Olympic 2002-03 N. Makdasi – Golders Green 1984-85 M. Rosenberg – West Coast Armadillos 2003-04 A. Wagenstein – North London Raiders 1985-86 H. Charles – Temple Fortune 2004-05 D. Markeson – Oakwood EDRS 1986-87 P. Tuhrim – Stonegrove 2005-06 J. Kent – Oakwood EDRS 1987-88 P. Szolossi – Marshside 2006-07 A. Bord – Faithfold 1988-89 G. Krasner – Tay Sachs 2007-08 A. Kintish – Oakwood EDRS ‘B’ 1989-90 N. Cooper – Brady Maccabi 2008-09 J. Sandler – Southgate Harman 1990-91 J. Kershone – Kinnor 2009-10 R. Benson – Temple Fortune 1991-92 D. Waterman – Catford & Bromley Maccabi 2010-11 S. Shindler – Temple Fortune 1992-93 P. Ruffals – PANYC 2011-12 J. Gold – London Maccabi Lions ‘B’ 1993-94 A. Sosner – Mill Hill United 2012-13 R. Mogilner – Brady Maccabi ‘B’ 1994-95 N. Kosky – Scrabble 2013-14 N. Sollosi – Redbridge Jewish Care ‘B’ 1995-96 D. Saffer – Kenton JYC 2014-15 L. Madanes – FC Team ‘B’ 1996-97 J. Dubiner – Bushey United 2015-16 Zak McLeod – Scrabble THIRD DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1980-81 M. Shine – Bushey United 1998-99 R. Schaller – JC Milan 1981-82 L. Amdur – Canons Park 1999-00 M. Janes – Sporting Hendon 1982-83 R. Selman – South London JYC 2000-01 A. Avital – Golders Green 1983-84 G. Kaye – Basinghill Wanderers 2001-02 J. Hirshler – Southgate Harmen 1984-85 R. Monjack – Brady Maccabi 2002-03 J. Marks – Barkingside Athletic 1985-86 M. Jacob – MAL–Monday 2003-04 S. Conway – Oakwood EDRS 1986-87 R. Blackman – Victoria Community Centre 2004-05 E. Setyon – Brixton Eagles 1987-88 A. Levy – MAL–Monday 2005-06 D. Gordon – Chigwell Athletic 1988-89 R. Rich – Oxford & St Georges 2006-07 S. White – Southgate Harmen 1989-90 P. Marks – Kinnor 2007-08 N. Woolf – North London Raiders ‘B’ 1990-91 D. Waterman – Catford & Bromley Maccabi 2008-09 R. Salmon – FC Team 1991-92 J. Blasebalk – Mill Hill United 2009-10 J. Marks – Woodford Wanderers 1992-93 D. Winston – Pad United 2010-11 D. Lipman – Glenthorne United 1993-94 B. Lewis – Faithfold 2011-12 C. Sandford – Glenthorne United ‘B’ 1994-95 D. Herszaft – Chandos 2012-13 B. Zloof – AC Mill Hill 1995-96 A. Davidson – West Heath 2013-14 R. Fogelman – L’Equipe 1996-97 F. Praverman – Redbridge 2014-15 A. Ellis – Shacharit Donetsk 1997-98 T. Lustigman – Faithfold FOURTH DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1988-89 N. Roach – St. John’s Wood Tigers 2000-01 W. Black – Barkingside Athletic 1989-90 N. Wayne – Elstree Eagles 2001-02 L. Cash – Athletico Stanmore 1990-91 A. Corper – Brixton Old Boys 2002-03 L. Cash – Athletico Stanmore 1991-92 J. Calek – Shirehall Rovers 2003-04 A. Fox – Brixton Old Boys 1992-93 L. Bond – Faithfold 2004-05 C. Bernstien – Life FC 1993-94 L. Topol – Gummidge 2005-06 D. Levenfiche – Red Sea 1994-95 M. Kohali – Highgate & Muswell Hill 2006-07 J. Hilton – North West Neasden 1995-96 D. Grant – Asbury Park 2007-08 J. Weiner – FC Team 1996-97 L. Young – Sporting Hendon 2008-09 E. Houri – UJS Norstar 1997-98 A. Nissan – North London Raiders 2009-10 M. Radstone – UJIA 1998-99 D. Tysman – PMG Walford 2010-11 A. Speck – Blizzard Storm 1999-00 A. Avital – Golders Green 2011-12 J. Joseph – Brady Maccabi ‘B’

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FIFTH DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR All ‘A’ teams unless indicated otherwise 1989-90 R. Brazil – BC Reds 2000-01 J. Hirshler – Harmen 1991-92 R. Ingram – Los Lobos 2001-02 D. Castle – Chigwell Athletic 1992-93 D. Herzaft – Chandos 2002-03 D. Behrman – FC Heath 1993-94 T. Taylor – West Heath 2003-04 M. Leader – Oakwood EDRS 1994-95 J. Hirshler – EDRS Stonegrove 2004-05 J. Kaye – North London Jewish FC 1995-96 N. Astaire – Maccabi Association London 2005-06 M. Young – FC Team 1996-97 O. Shoffren – Marshside 2006-07 M. Young – FC Team 1997-98 R. Kennet – EDRS Stonegrove 2007-08 R. Fogelman – South Mancunians ‘B’ 1998-99 J. Haziza – Golders Green 1999-00 S. Faye – Glenthorne United

THE JACK WOLFF MEMORIAL TROPHY (Team Secretary of the Year) 1979-80 M. Sperling – Huntsman 1998-99 A. Lewis – Scrabble 1980-81 I. Haring – Bar Kochba 1999-00 L. Silver – Barkingside Athletic 1981-82 T. Geppert – Marshside 2000-01 S. Miller – Hillgar Athletic 1982-83 I. Fykin – Leytonstone Old Boys 2001-02 S. Cohen – Southgate Harmen 1983-84 M. Kenner – North West Warriors 2002-03 P. Goodmaker – Boca Barbarians 1984-85 S. Jacobs – Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi 2003-04 R. Harris – Sutlu Borek 1985-86 D. Kay – MAL–Monday 2004-05 R. Bronzite – Chigwell Athletic 1986-87 N. Sonenfield – Oakwood 2005-06 R. Lerner – Holy Mount Zion 1987-88 B. Newman – Mill Hill 2006-07 N. Kyte – Temple Fortune 1988-89 F. Freeman – North West Warriors 2007-08 D. Garson – Faithfold ‘C’ 1989-90 J. Jacobs – Oxford North London 2008-09 M. Lewis – Hendon United SC 1990-91 D. Weitzmann – Kinnor 2009-10 D. Rolfe – UJIA 1991-92 D. Jacobs – Brady Maccabi 2010-11 J. Pearl – FC Team 1992-93 J. Bass – Bushey United 2011-12 G. John – Jewventus 1993-94 L. Klein – Brady Maccabi 2012-13 J. Cohen – Los Blancos 1994-95 R. Silverman – Brixton Old Boys 2013-14 A. Cohen – AC Whetstone 1995-96 T. Racke – Gotham City 2014-15 V. Emanuel – London Rovers 1996-97 L. Jacobs – Redbridge 2015-16 Martin Sales – Woodford Wanderers 1997-98 R. Sacks – Kenton JYC THE JACK & ANN WOLFF MEMORIAL TROPHY (Young Player of the Year) 1981-82 A. Robbins – Brixton Old Boys 1999-00 D. Daggers – North West Neasden 1982-83 M. Koslover – Marshside 2000-01 G. Michaels – Marshside & Glenthorne 1983-84 E. Mullish – Glenthorne United 2001-02 D. Stanton – North West Neasden 1984-85 S. Fenton – Glenthorne United 2002-03 G. Bookman – Barkingside Athletic 1985-86 P Morris – Leytonstone Old Boys 2003-04 L. Bibring – London Maccabi Lions 1986-87 A. Hart – Glenthorne United 2004-05 B. Joseph – London Maccabi Lions 1987-88 J. Solomons – Oakwood 2005-06 M. Stock – Brady Maccabi 1988-89 P. Israel – Glenthorne United 2006-07 D. Orgel – Redbridge Jewish Care 1989-90 S. Corney – Mill Hill 2007-08 D. Cole – North West Neasden 1990-91 T. Levene – Kinnor 2008-09 N. Woolf – North London Raiders ‘B‘ 1991-92 D. Solomons – Brixton Old Boys 2009-10 Y. Lebens – London Maccabi Lions 1992-93 R. Finegold – Brady Maccabi 2010-11 B. Sollosi – Redbridge Jewish Care 1993-94 Z. Berman – Brady Maccabi 2011-12 R. Mogilner – Brady Maccabi 1994-95 M. Kleinman – Brady Maccabi 2012-13 J. Nathan – Brady Maccabi 1995-96 R. Donn – Marshside 2013-14 J. Gaon – Los Blancos 1996-97 J. Press – Bushey United 2014-15 D. Garfinkle – Redbridge Jewish C. ‘B’ 1997-98 R. Sofer – Faithfold 2015-16 Sam Sollosi – Redbridge Jewish Care 1998-99 J. Cohen – North West Neasden

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THE EVELYN SNELLMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (Team Manager of the Year) 1992-93 D. Gillingwater – North West Neasden 2004-05 J. Adelman – North London Raiders 1993-94 D. Bond – Faithfold 2005-06 E. Kennet & B. Winston – London Macc L 1994-95 D. Gillingwater – North West Neasden 2006-07 J. Kestenbaum – Hendon United Sports Club 1995-96 L. Klein – Brady Maccabi 2007-08 J. Cole – North West Neasden 1996-97 B. Horwitz – Maccabi Association London 2008-09 A. Aviram – Woodford Wanderers 1997-98 B. Dale & A. Solomons – Scrabble 2009-10 A. Fegan & D. Caro – North London Rdrs 1998-99 A. Solomons – Scrabble 2010-11 S. McCarthy – Redbridge Jewish Care 1999-00 R. Sofer & J. Kessel – Faithfold 2011-12 D. Garbacz – Hendon United Sports Club 2000-01 S. Lyons – Harmen 2012-13 Z. Solomon – Faithfold 2001-02 R. Faith & J. Kessel – Faithfold 2013-14 D. Garbacz – Hendon United SC 2002-03 Y. Spitzer – Golders Green 2014-15 R. Richman – Norstar London Raiders 2003-04 M. Spector – Hillgar Athletic 2015-16 Ray Abrahams – Scrabble THE SUSAN LION MEMORIAL TROPHY (Leading Goalscorers) 2001-02 =1st D. Phillips – Faithfold 2009-10 1st R. Benson – Temple Fortune =1st J. Kent – South Mancunians 2nd E. Green – Athletic Bilbaum 3rd L. Cash – Athlethico Stanmore 3rd C. Bernstein – Real Life 2002-03 1st L. Cash – Athletico Stanmore 2010-11 1st F. Revieccio – Glenthorne United 2nd S. Conway – Oakwood ‘B’ 2nd B. Simons – Faithfold 3rd J. Cooper – Stanmore Sociedad 3rd J. Lindsey – Shirley Park 2003-04 1st S. Conway – Oakwood EDRS ‘B’ 2011-12 1st C. Sandford – Glenthorne United ‘B’ 2nd G. Jennings – Oakwood EDRS ‘C’ 2nd S. Conway – Shirley Park 3rd R. Lerner – Stanmore Sociedad 3rd D. Hildebrand – Brady ‘B’/Faithfold ‘B’ 2004-05 1st D. Phillips – Faithfold 2012-13 1st J. Kent – Shirley Park 2nd L. Cash – North West Neasden 2nd R. Mogilner – Brady Maccabi ‘B’ 3rd C. Bernstein – Life FC 3rd B. Zloof – AC Milan 2005-06 =1st J. Kent – Oakwood EDRS ‘B’ 2013-14 1st R. Fogelman – L’Equipe =1st M. Young – FC Team 2nd J. Gaon – Los Blancos 3rd L. Cash – North West Neasden 3rd M. Hahn – Woodford 2006-07 1st L. Cash – North West Neasden 2014-15 1st A. Ellis – Shacharit Donetsk =2nd M. Pearson – London ML 2nd Daniel Garfinkle – Redbridge ‘B’ =2nd M. Young – FC Team 3rd Avi Markiewicz – London Rovers 2007-08 1st R. Fogelman – South Mancunians ‘B’ 2015-16 1st Reiss Mogilner – Brady (30 goals) 2nd L. Cash – North West Neasden 2nd Zak McLeod – Scrabble (24) 3rd S. Conway – Hendon United SC 3rd Daniel Garfinkle – Redbridge (22) 2008-09 1st R. Salmon – FC Team 2nd M. Young – FC Team 3rd R. Fogelman – South Mancunians ‘B’ GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2004-05 A. Noy – North London Raiders 2010-11 D. Lee – Redbridge Jewish Care 2005-06 P. Leonard – Marshside and Glenthorne 2011-12 E. Bloom – FC Team 2006-07 D. Grabiner – North West Neasden 2012-13 S. Roth – Athletic Bilbaum 2007-08 D. Simnock – North London Raiders ‘B’ 2013-14 J. Doffman – Norstar London Raiders 2008-09 B. Law – Montana Boca United 2014-15 R. Corin – Hendon United Sports Club 2009-10 T. Legios – FC Marylebone 2015-16 Jake Doffman – North London Raiders THE HARVEY HOFFMAN MEMORIAL CUP (Referee of the Year) 1989-90 M. Windsor 1996-97 J. Smith 2003-04 K. Goodman 2010-11 W. Blake 1990-91 N. Lord 1997-98 J. Smith 2004-05 P. Lavelle-Maurice 2011-12 A. Myerson 1991-92 N. Lord 1998-99 N. Kyte 2005-06 A. Lewis 2012-13 W. Blake 1992-93 I. Haring 1999-00 J. Nitka 2006-07 G. Silver 2013-14 R. Jaye 1993-94 D. Pittal 2000-01 H. Raffe 2007-08 H. Gould 2014-15 N. Cooper 1994-95 A. Retter 2001-02 C. Stupack 2008-09 G. Silver 2015-16 David Lazarus 1995-96 P. Finestone 2002-03 M. Lavender 2009-10 W. Blake

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CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL REFEREES 1971 L. Novick 1983 T. Gilbey 1995 J. Collins 2007 K. Goodman 1972 S. Schaverien 1984 G. Perry 1996 J. Nitka 2008 H. Gould 1973 J. Reuben 1985 N. Kyte 1997 T. Brand 2009 G. Silver 1974 M. Lea 1986 T. Silverston 1998 J. Smith 2010 C. Stupack 1975 R. Urban 1987 M. Windsor 1999 M. Weitzman 2011 W. Blake 1976 C. Stupack 1988 I. Greenwood 2000 D. Levy 2012 A. Myerson 1977 E. Marr 1989 I. Haring 2001 No Competition 2013 T. McEvoy 1978 M. Polus 1990 A. Retter 2002 C. Stupack 2014 R. Jaye 1979 R. Hanison 1991 D. Pittal 2003 S. Levy 2015 N. Cooper 1980 F. Reuben 1992 N. Lord 2004 N. Burns 2016 David Lazarus 1981 H. Whipple 1993 M. Lavender 2005 R. Jaye 1982 P. Dace 1994 P. Lavelle-Maurice 2006 J. Smith

BEST NEWCOMER REFEREE OF THE YEAR 2005-06 A. Myerson 2009-10 R. Benardout 2013-14 D. Colmans 2006-07 R. Littner 2010-11 A. Djangoly 2014-15 No nomination 2007-08 D. Cohen 2011-12 B. Pieters 2015-16 Callum Foster 2008-09 T. McEvoy 2012-13 N. Cooper SUMMARY OF MGBSFL WINNERS Below are lists of teams winning the League’s various competitions on two or more occasions. CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP SECOND DIVISION 11 MAL/London Maccabi Lions 3 MAL/London Maccabi Lions, Oakwood EDRS 9 Brixton Old Boys 2 Brady Maccabi, Catford & Bromley, Chigwell 5 North West Neasden/North West Warriors Athletic, Marshside, Scrabble, Temple Fortune 3 Faithfold, Hendon United Sports Club, Marshside* THIRD DIVISION 2 Athletico Neasden, Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi, 2 Brixton Old Boys/Eagles, Chigwell Athletic, Glenthorne Utd.*, Marlborough, Monit Sports, Faithfold, Glenthorne United, Kinnor, North Norstar/North London Raiders London Raiders, Oakwood/Oakwood EDRS, Southgate Harmen PREMIER DIVISION 8 Brixton Old Boys**, North West Neasden FOURTH DIVISION 5 Marlborough 2 Asbury Park, Brixton Old Boys 4 MAL/London Maccabi Lions 3 Brighton & Hove, Faithfold, Gants Hill Ivri FIFTH DIVISION Maccabi, Glenthorne United, Hendon United 2 EDRS Stonegrove Sports Club, Marshside 2 Athletico Neasden, Brady Maccabi, Monit Sports, BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY Norstar/North London Raiders, Scrabble 2 Faithfold, North West Warriors FIRST DIVISION RON SAUNDERS SPORTSMANSHIP & 4 Glenthorne United* TURNOUT TROPHY 3 MAL/London Maccabi Lions, North London 4 Mill Hill, Norstar/North London Raiders Raiders, Stamford Hill Old Boys 3 West Heath 2 Ashlodge Garden, Brady Maccabi, Catford & 2 Hendon United Sports Club, Rapid Banta, Bromley Maccabi, North West Neasden, Sutton Cedars Westcliff Rovers, Woodford Wanderers * Excludes Marshside & Glenthorne as a single, merged club ** Including one shared

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MGBSFL CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL 2016 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS 2, OAKWOOD 1 at Wingate & Finchley FC A late penalty from David Dinkin helped North London Raiders retain the Cyril Anekstein Cup following a hard- fought win over Oakwood at the Abrahams Stadium in Summers Lane, Finchley. Highlights were few and far between in the first half and it looked as though the teams would go in level at the break until a corner from Ben Joseph was flicked on by Pistol for Ricky Engleman to fire home for the Raiders. Oakwood did not let their heads drop and they took the battle to NLR, finishing the half strongly. They carried on where they had left off at the start of the second half and were rewarded for a good period of pressure with an equalising goal from top-scorer Dave Woolman, who slipped his shot past the onrushing Jake Doffman. The decisive moment came in the last 10 minute when Liron Mannie broke clear, with Oakwood appealing for offside, only to be scythed down by the impressive Dale Bradman. Referee David Lazarus decided to only show Bradman a yellow card, but Dinkin kept his nerve to slot home from the spot, sending Jonny Blain the wrong way. Raiders held on comfortably in the closing stages, with Oakwood throwing Blain up for a last-minute free-kick but to no avail as ‘L’Orange’ retained the cup after an almighty battle. Extracted from a report by Danny Caro/The Jewish Chronicle Image: Marc Morris/The Jewish Chronicle Image: Marc Morris/The Jewish MACCABI MASTERS LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION 2006-07 London Maccabi Lions ‘B’ NATHAN HORWITZ 1999-00 North West Neasden 2007-08 London Maccabi Lions ‘B’ SECOND DIVISION CUP 2000-01 London Maccabi Lions 2008-09 Clayhall Park Casuals 2010-11 London Maccabi Lions 2001-02 London Maccabi Lions 2009-10 EDRS Stonegrove 2011-12 London Maccabi Lions 2002-03 Marshside & Glenthorne 2010-11 Glenthorne United ‘B’ 2012-13 Glenthorne United ‘B’ 2003-04 Marshside & Glenthorne 2011-12 Glenthorne United ‘B’ 2013-14 EDRS Stonegrove 2004-05 North West Neasden 2012-13 London Maccabi Lions 2014-15 Maccabi London Lions 2005-06 Brady Maccabi 2013-14 Glenthorne United 2015-16 Maccabi London Lions 2006-07 London Maccabi Lions 2014-15 Maccabi London Lions 2007-08 Brady Maccabi 2015-16 Maccabi London Lions SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY 2008-09 Brady Maccabi 2014-15 Temple Fortune 2009-10 Brady Maccabi HENRY SWERNER CUP 2015-16 Hendon Harriers 2010-11 Brady Maccabi 2005-06 North West Neasden 2011-12 Brady Maccabi 2006-07 EDRS Stonegrove Chigwell Athletic – double winners 2012-13 Glenthorne United 2007-08 Brady Maccabi 2013-14 North London Raiders 2008-09 Glenthorne United 2014-15 North London Raiders 2009-10 Brady Maccabi 2015-16 Chigwell Athletic 2010-11 Brady Maccabi 2011-12 Brady Maccabi SECOND DIVISION 2012-13 London Maccabi Lions 2003-04 Norstar Old Boys 2013-14 London Maccabi Lions 2004-05 Not held 2014-15 North London Raiders 2005-06 Brady Maccabi ‘B’ 2015-16 Chigwell Athletic

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PETER MORRISON TROPHY

1966-67* Old Bradians 1992-93 Manchester Maccabi 1967-68* Eagles 1993-94 Manchester Maccabi 1968-69* Old Victorians 1994-95 MAL 1969-70* MAL 1995-96 MAL 1970-71* Liverpool AJEX 1996-97 Glasgow Maccabi 1971-72* Old Bradians 1997-98 Scrabble 1972-73* MAL 1998-99 Glasgow Maccabi 1973-74* Athletico Neasden 1999-00 North West Neasden 1976-77 Glasgow Maccabi 2000-01 Manchester Maccabi 1977-78 Maxims FC 2001-02 Faithfold 1978-79 Maxims FC 2002-03 London Maccabi Lions** 1979-80 MAL 2003-04 London Maccabi Lions 1980-81 MAL 2004-05 London Maccabi Lions 1981-82 Maxims Maccabi 2005-06 Manchester Maccabi 1982-83 Wingate 2006-07 London Maccabi Lions 1983-84 Wingate 2007-08 North West Neasden 1958-59* Brighton & Hove Maccabi 1984-85 Manchester Maccabi† 2008-09 North West Neasden 1959-60* MAM 1985-86 Manchester Maccabi 2009-10 North West Neasden 1960-61* MAM 1986-87 MAL 2010-11 Manchester Maccabi 1961-62* MAM 1987-88 Manchester Maccabi 2011-12 Hendon United SC 1962-63* Stamford Hill 1988-99 Glenthorne United 2012-13 Brady Maccabi 1963-64* Liverpool AJEX 1989-90 Marshside 2013-14 Hendon United SC 1964-65* Eagles 1990-91 Manchester Maccabi 2014-15 Hendon United SC 1965-66* Eagles 1991-92 Manchester Maccabi 2015-16 Hendon United SC * Formerly named the Jewish Chronicle Cup, 1958–1974 † Formerly named Maccabi Association Manchester (MAM) THE PETER MORRISON ** Formerly named Maccabi Association London (MAL) TROPHY FINAL 2016 SUMMARY OF PETER MORRISON TROPHY WINNERS HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB 1, 13 Maccabi Association Manchester/Manchester Maccabi NORTH LONDON RAIDERS 0 11 Maccabi Association London/London Maccabi Lions 4 Hendon United Sports Club, North West Neasden Played at Wingate & Finchley FC 3 Eagles, Glasgow Maccabi, Maxims FC/Maxims Maccabi A last-minute wonder strike from Avi 2 Liverpool AJEX, Old Bradians, Wingate Korman ensured the Peter Morrison 1 Athletico Neasden, Brady Maccabi, Brighton & Hove Trophy stayed firmly in the clutches of Hendon United Sports Club ‘A’ as they Maccabi, Faithfold, Glenthorne United, Marshside, Old retained the coveted prize for the third Victorians, Scrabble, Stamford Hill year in a row following a war of attrition against North London Raiders ‘A’. Hendon went into the final as underdogs – in the eyes of many, including their manager David Garbacz – but they defended resiliently against the double-double champions, denying them a first-ever treble in the process. Chances were few and far between in the first 60 minutes. With extra-time looming, Hendon mounted one final attack and Seitler found Korman who sent a crackerjack of a shot arrowing into the top corner before being mobbed by his teammates. There was no time for Raiders to respond and Hendon were all smiles at the final Hendon United Sports Club – winners of the PMT for the fourth time whistle. Danny Caro/The Jewish Chronicle Image: Marc Morris/The Jewish Chronicle Image: Marc Morris/The Jewish

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MMFL/MGBSFL INVITATION TROPHY

SEASON 2013-14 SEASON 2014-15 SEASON 2015-16 NORSTAR CHIGWELL ATHLETIC REDBRIDGE LONDON RAIDERS ‘B’ versus JEWISH CARE ‘B’ versus HENDON NORTH LONDON versus NORTH UNITED ‘B’ RAIDERS LONDON RAIDERS Norstar London Raiders Chigwell Athletic won on Redbridge JC ‘B’ won 1–0 ‘B’ won 3–2 at Wingate & penalties after 1–1 draw at Silver Jubilee Park, Finchley FC, Finchley at Silver Jubilee Park, Kingsbury Kingsbury Four teams from each League were The third competition was held invited to compete, namely Brady Competition two was played in a during May 2016 and attracted 12 Maccabi, North London Raiders, a knock-out format with eight teams teams, six from each league. combined Scrabble and Southgate contesting the quarter-final, four Athletic Bilbaum, Catford & Bromley, Harmen side, and Waldaf Town from from each League. From the Masters, L’Equipe, Los Blancos, SPEC and the MMFL, and Faithfold ‘B’, Hendon Brady Maccabi, Chigwell Athletic, Redbridge Jewish Care ‘B were United ‘B’, Jewdinese and Norstar Faithfold and North London Raiders selected by the MGBSFL, whilst London Raiders ‘B’ from the MGBSFL. took part. Representing the MGBSFL were Faithfold ‘B’, L’Equipe, SPEC FC Brady Maccabi, holders Chigwell Two ‘round-robin’ groups were and Temple Fortune. Athletic, Faithfold, Maccabi London contested, from which Brady Lions, North London Raiders and Maccabi, Hendon United ‘B’, Norstar In the quarter-final, SPEC beat Brady Scrabble represented the Maccabi London Raiders ‘B’ and Waldaf Town Maccabi 4–0, Chigwell Athletic Masters League. qualified for the semi-finals. defeated L’Equipe 4–2, Faithfold Masters eliminated Temple Fortune In the quarters, North London Raiders NORSTAR LONDON RAIDERS ‘B’ 2–1 and North London Raiders put beat Catford & Bromley 7–1, SPEC went on to cap a brilliant season out Faithfold ‘B’ 5–4 on penalties. saw off L’Equipe 5–2, Redbridge by defeating HENDON UNITED ‘B’ In the semis, Chigwell drew 1–1 knocked out Los Blancos on penalties narrowly 3–2 in an exciting Final with SPEC, the MGBSFL’s lone after 2–2, and Scrabble beat Athletic played at Wingate & Finchley FC representatives, and then won Bilbaum 2–1. NLR drew with SPEC 2–2 on Sunday 4th May 2014. Both the penalty shoot-out 5–4, whilst but won on penalties in the semis, David Wolff and Stuart Lustigman, North London Raiders beat Faithfold whilst Redbridge won 5–2 against Chairmen of the MGBSFL and Masters 7-0. In the Final, CHIGWELL Scrabble. One second half goal was Maccabi Masters Football League defeated NORTH LONDON RAIDERS enough for REDBRIDGE ‘B’ to defeat respectively, agreed that the on penalties after a close 1–1 draw at NORTH LONDON RAIDERS in the competition was a great success. Silver Jubilee Park. Final held again at Silver Jubilee Park.

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Wish the MGBSFL every success for the 2016-17 season

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TEAMS’ DIRECTORY: PREMIER DIVISION

See page 52 for the List of Grounds – location maps on http://www.msflfixtures.org/venues.php

P01 BRADY MACCABI Elli Dagul, The Paddocks, Carrington Close, , Herts EN5 3NA Tel: 020 8440 5500 (H) 07789 296269 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Josh Dagul Tel: 020 8440 5500 (H) 07771 721111 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Joel Nathan Tel: 07774 646905 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Red; Shorts: Black Home pitch: Rowley Lane Sports Ground (grass or 3G – check with Elli)

P02 CAMDEN PARK William Castle, Flat 11, Branksome Court, East End Road, London N2 0RX Tel: 07961 811759 (M) Email [email protected] Alternative Representative: David Kanzen Tel: 07544 803118 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Maroon; Shorts: Black Home pitch: Hadley FC (grass)

P03 FC TEAM ‘A’ Mitch Young, 12 Albany Close, Bushey, Herts WD23 4SG Tel: 07971 804638 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Jonathan Pearl Tel: 07958 986726 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Yellow; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Harefield Academy (3G)

P04 HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB ‘A’ Rafi Kon, Flat 2, 32A Green Walk, London NW4 2AJ Tel: 07986 480528 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Russell Corin Tel: 07581 570309 (M) Email: [email protected] (No calls on Shabbat to any of these Reps) Shirts: Red; Shorts: Red Home pitch: Hadley FC (grass)

P05 MACCABI LONDON LIONS ‘A’ Sam Castle, 10 Myddleton Close, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 4WL Tel: 020 3114 0044 (H) 07921 911070 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Joel Alterman Tel: 020 8203 7766 (H) 07968 437789 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Royal blue; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Rowley Lane Sports Ground (grass or 3G – check with Sam)

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PREMIER DIVISION (CONTINUED) The kit images depicted are ‘quick glance’ guides only. If you are not sure about your opponent’s colours, please check with the team representative.

P06 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS ‘A’ Robert Richman, 71 Gills Hill Lane, Radlett, Herts WD7 8PD Tel: 07957 460950 (M) Email:[email protected] Alternative Representative: Dan Shafron Tel: 07930 375012 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Orange; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Brunel University and Ark Academy (both 3G)

P07 OAKWOOD ‘A’ Dan Kristal, 62 Ventnor Drive, London N20 8BS Tel: 07733 075821 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Alex Schock Tel: 07815 154045 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Royal blue; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Nicholas Breakspear School (3G)

P08 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE ‘A’ Jon Jacobs, 13 Fontayne Avenue, Chigwell, IG7 5HB Tel: 0208 500 7320 (H) 07876 332038 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Richard Bronzite Tel: 07956 877143 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Royal blue; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Old Parkonians Pavilion (grass)

P09 SPEC FC Ricky Lawrence, Flat 3, 6 Crediton Hill, London NW6 1HP Tel: 07540 176012 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Daniel Cohen Tel: 07752 906055 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Navy blue; Shorts: Navy blue Home pitch: Hertswood Sports Centre (3G)

P10 WOODFORD WANDERERS Martin Sales, 28 Genas Close, Barkingside, Essex IG6 2PJ Tel: 07957 364227 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Alex Aviram Tel: 07956 108564 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Flo yellow; Shorts: Black Home pitch: Fairlop Oak Playing Fields (grass)

Home TEAMS must confirm match details at least 4 clear days prior to the playing of the match. Away TEAMS must confirm receipt of emailed confirmation. Failure to do either will result in a fine.

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TEAMS’ DIRECTORY: FIRST DIVISION

111 ATHLETIC BILBAUM Julius Judah, Flat 4 Oakdale Lodge, 131 Holders Hill Road NW4 1LH Tel: 07879 457200 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Charlie Sassienie Tel: 07788 602888 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Green and white stripes; Shorts: Green Home pitch: Chase Lodge (grass)

112 BRIXTON OLD BOYS Robert Silverman, 34 Heathcote Grove, Chingford, E4 6RT Tel: 020 8524 1625 (H) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Alan Aaronson Tel: 07970 186473 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Saul Kara Tel: 07840 025227 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Red and black stripes; Shorts: Black Home pitch: Clowes (grass)

113 FAITHFOLD ‘A’ Rob Shooman, 79 Harrowes Meade, Edgware, Middx HA8 8RS Tel: 07831 818281 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Daniel Beresford Tel: 07553 641328 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Green and white hoops; Shorts:White Home pitch: Christs College Finchley (3G)

114 FINCHLEY CITY Joel Holder, 12 Monkville Avenue, London, NW11 0AH Tel: 020 8922 5551 (H) 07562706933 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Ben Isaacson Tel: 07813 169249 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Claret and navy blue stripes with yellow on sleeves; Shorts: Navy blue Home pitch: Capital City Academy (3G)

115 HENDON UNITED SPORTS CLUB ‘B’ Adam Glekin, Flat 65 Foster House, Maxwell Road, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 1FS Tel: 07841 410803 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: James Neidle Tel: 07852 994286 (M) Email:[email protected] Shirts: Red; Shorts: Red Home pitch: Chase Lodge (grass)

116 LOS BLANCOS Nick Grosse, Flat 11, 28 Bartholomew Close, London EC1A 7ES Tel: 020 7600 6560 (H) 07887 557630 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Joel Minsky Tel: 07966 249571 (M) Email: [email protected] (No calls to Joel Minsky on Shabbat) Shirts: White; Shorts: White Home pitch: Hertswood Sports Centre (3G)

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FIRST DIVISION (CONTINUED) The kit images depicted are ‘quick glance’ guides only. If you are not sure about your opponent’s colours, please check with the team representative.

117 MACCABI LONDON LIONS ‘B’ Samuel Marchant, 41 Southway, London NW11 6RX Tel: 07595 381943 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: David Hyman Tel: 07973 220921 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Sammy Kingston Tel: 07824 828752 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Royal blue; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Rowley Lane Sports Ground (grass or 3G – check with Samuel)

118 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS ‘B’ Jonathan Adelman, 25 Creswick Walk, London NW11 6AN Tel: 07775 620333 (M) Email:[email protected] Alternative Representative: Zack Gothelf Tel: 07931 633686 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Orange; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Brunel University and Ark Academy (both 3G)

119 OAKWOOD ‘B’ Jason Stein, 53a North End Road, London NW11 7RL Tel: 07921 959656 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Marc Conway Tel: 07584 612654 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Red; Shorts: Red Home pitch: Nicholas Breakspear School (3G)

120 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE ‘B’ Richard Bronzite, 27 Sunnyside Road, Epping, Essex CM16 4JW Tel: 07956 877143 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Sam Rank Tel:07949292753 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Royal blue; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Old Parkonians Pavilion (grass)

121 SCRABBLE Adrian Lewis., 1 Oakington Court, 38 The Ridgeway, Enfield EN2 8QJ Tel: 020 8367 4096 (H) 07788 429470 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Ray Abrahams Tel: 020 8440 7031 (H) 07768 835152 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Navy blue with yellow trim; Shorts: Navy blue Home pitch: Capital City Academy (3G) See page 52 for the List of Grounds – location maps on http://www.msflfixtures.org/venues.php Home TEAMS must confirm match details at least 4 clear days prior to the playing of the match. Away TEAMS must confirm receipt of emailed confirmation. Failure to do either will result in a fine.

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TEAMS’ DIRECTORY: SECOND DIVISION

222 BOCA JEWNIORS Anton Nyman, 5 Brindley Court, Hitchin Lane, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 1FL Tel: 07912 642222 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Elliot Grant Tel: 07543 121986 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Navy blue shirts with yellow trim; Shorts: Navy blue Home pitch: Chase Lodge (grass)

223 CATFORD & BROMLEY MACCABI Jeff Gotch, 29 Wilton Road, Cockfosters, Herts, EN4 9DX Tel: 07960 151940 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Eli Baraty Tel: 07900 401144 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Azure blue and black stripes; Shorts: Black Home pitch: Meadow Park (grass) 224 FAITHFOLD ‘B’ James Stanton, 16 Campion Way, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 9GR Tel: 07973 566994 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: David Garson Tel: 07946 398829 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Green and white hoops; Shorts: White Home pitch: The Hive (grass or 3G – check with James)

225 FC TEAM ‘B’ Ben Gilbey, 30 Grange Road, Elstree, WD6 3LY Tel: 07944 193113 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Michael Myers Tel: 07715 947449 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: David Gordon Tel: 07729 984057 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Yellow; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Harefield Academy (3G)

226 HERTSWOOD VALE Vivian Emanuel, 108 Croxdale Road, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 4QA Tel: 07590 019070 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Jacob Emanuel Tel: 07939 461146 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Jack Shulman Tel: 07414 773910 (M) Email:[email protected] Shirts: Maroon with yellow diagonal bars; Shorts: Maroon Home pitch: Tempsford Green (grass)

227 L’EQUIPE Mark Singer, Flat 12, Arcade House, Finchley Road, London, NW11 7TL Tel: 07961 453480 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Nicholas Stern Tel: 07943 815246 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Orange and white; Shorts: Black Home pitch: Old Finchleians Memorial Ground or West Hendon PF (both grass)

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SECOND DIVISION (CONTINUED) The kit images depicted are ‘quick glance’ guides only. If you are not sure about your opponent’s colours, please check with the team representative.

228 MILL HILL DONS Brandon Hammé, Lochgreen House, Barnet Lane, Elstree Herts WD6 3QZ Tel: 020 8953 9551 (H) 07850 177398 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Samuel Hakimian Tel: 020 8346 4233 (H) 07734 617574 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Gold; Shorts: Black Home pitch: Mill Hill Park (grass)

229 NORTH LONDON RAIDERS ‘C’ Zack Gothelf, 16 Somerset Road, New Barnet, Herts EN5 1RN Tel: 07931 633686 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: David Domb Tel: 07914 551056 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Orange; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Brunel University and Ark Academy (both 3G)

230 REAL HENDON Chaim Gothold, 172 Great North Way, London, NW4 1DY Tel: 07742 506406 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Motty Korman Tel: 07792 040474 (M) Email: [email protected] (No calls on Shabbat to any of these Reps) Shirts: Royal blue; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: West Hendon Playing Fields (grass)

231 RCUK FC Jake Lewis, 11 Russell Gardens, London NW1 9NJ Tel: 07986 126311 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Dovi Vogel Tel: 07447 45487 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: Pink; Shorts: Royal blue Home pitch: Ludgrove Playing Fields (grass)

232 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE ‘C’ Richard Bronzite, 27 Sunnyside Road, Epping, Essex CM16 4JW Tel: 07956 877143 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Josh Hambling Tel: 07823 880163 (M) Email: [email protected] Shirts: White; Shorts: White Home pitch: Seven Kings School (3G)

233 TEMPLE FORTUNE Nigel Kyte, 4 Maychurch Close, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 1AD Tel: 07773 230477 (M) Email: [email protected] Alternative Representative: Jonathan Cohen Tel: 020 8950 2134 (H) 07720 113317(M) Email: [email protected] Sunday morning emergency: Simon Linden Tel: 07763 671029 (M) Club website: www.tffc.co.uk Twitter: www.twitter.com/YellowsAndReds Shirts: Red with yellow curved band; Shorts: Red Home pitch: Roger Bannister Sports Centre (grass)

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Good luck to all teams participating in the MGBSFL for season 2016-17

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Visit the MGBSFL FIXTURE WEBSITE for location maps covering most venues listed: LIST OF GROUNDS http://www.msflfixtures.org/venues.php

Barnet Council Pitch Line: Venues marked * (updated every Ludgrove Playing Fields (Grass) Friday at approx 5.00pm) 020 8359 7328 Mount Pleasant, East Barnet EN5. Entrance through gates on the roundabout to the right of the Jester Public House ARTIFICIAL PITCHES: Ensure that your players know that blades, metal and screw-in studs are not permitted on Market Road Football Pitches (3G) 3G/4G surfaces, whilst moulded boots and astro trainers are Market Road, Islington, London N7 9PL ideal. If a cup tie is scheduled for a 3G/4G pitch, remember that you must allow for the possibility of extra time and penalties. Meadow Park (Grass) Ark Academy (3G) Brook Road, Borehamwood WD6 5HG Forty Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 9JR Tel: 020 8385 4390 Mill Hill Park* (Grass) Wise Lane, Mill Hill, London NW7 2BD Borehamwood FC (3G) Meadow Park, Broughinge Road, Borehamwood, Herts Nicholas Breakspear School (Grass) WD6 5AL. Note: Also grass pitches (see Meadow Park) Colney Heath Lane, St Albans, Herts AL4 0TT

Brunel University (Grass or 3G) Old Finchleians Memorial Ground (Grass) Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Hillingdon UB8 3PH 12 Southover, Woodside Park, London N12 7JE Capital City Academy (3G) Doyle Gardens, Willesden NW10 3ST Old Parkonians Pavilion (Grass) Oakfield Playing Fields, Forest Road, Ilford IG6 3HD Chase Lodge Playing Fields (Grass) Page Street, Mill Hill, London NW7 2EA. Tel: 020 7681 4520 Peter May Sports Centre (Grass) 135 Wadham Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4HR Christs College Finchley (4G – new pitch) Tel: 020 8531 9358 East End Road, London N2 0RZ. Note: Ground entrance next to Finchley Crematorium. Strictly no metal studs allowed. Redbridge Sports Centre (Grass) Forest Road, Barkingside, Ilford, Essex IG6 3HD Clowes (Grass) Tel: 020 8708 3478 Barrowell Green, Palmers Green, London N21 3AU Tel: 020 8886 2077 Roger Bannister Sports Centre (Grass) Uxbridge Road, Harrow Weald, HA3 6SW Copthall Playing Fields* (Grass) Champions Way, Hendon, London NW4 1PX Rowley Lane Sports Ground (Grass or 3G) Rowley Lane Sports Association, Rowley Lane, Arkley, Fairlop Oak Playing Fields (Grass) Forest Road, Hainault, Essex IG6 3HJ. Tel: 020 8500 3777 Barnet EN5 3HW Note: Pitches are located behind the PowerLeague. Seven Kings School (3G) Hackney Marshes (Grass) Seven Kings School, Ley Street, Ilford, Essex IG2 7BT Booking pitches: Tel. 020 7254 4235. North Marsh, Millfield Road, London E5; South Marsh, Homerton Road, London E9 5PF. Tempsford Green (Grass) Tempsford Avenue, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 2NX Hadley FC (Grass) Brickfield Lane, Arkley, Herts EN5 3LD The Hive, Barnet FC Training Ground (Grass or 3G) Camrose Avenue, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 6AG Harefield Academy (3G) Tel: 020 8238 5920. Note: A pre-paid token is required for each Northwood Way, Harefield, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB9 6ET car to exit barrier-controlled car park. Available from reception. Telephone: 01895 822 108 Thomas Parmiters Sports Centre (Grass or 3G) Hertfordshire Sports Village (3G) High Elms Lane, Watford, Herts WD25 0JU University of Hertfordshire, de Havilland Campus, Business Park, Hatfield, Herts AL10 9EU Tel: 01923 671474

Hertswood Sports Centre (3G) West Hendon Playing Fields* (Grass) Potters Lane, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 5LG Goldsmith Avenue, West Hendon, London NW9 7EU Tel: 020 8359 7328 London Marathon Playing Fields (Grass) Forest Road, Hainault, Essex IG6 3HJ. Note: Entrance located White City Tiger Turf (3G) in the slip road to the left of Fairlop Oak Playing Fields Burlington Danes Academy, Du Cane Road, W12 0EA

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RefereeS PANEL

REFEREES’ SECRETARY Barry David Andy Myerson Tel: 07854 411684 (M) Note: SEND TEXT ONLY 41 Dukes Avenue, Finchley, London N3 2DE Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 8343 4039 (H) 07976 418163 (M) Email: [email protected] Martin De La Fuente 11 Field View Rise, Bricket Wood, Herts AL2 3RT Tel: 07801 235763 (M) Stuart Ansher Email: [email protected] 17 Francklyn Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 8RT Tel: 020 8958 4485 (H) 07956 447417 (M) Paul Dobkin Email: [email protected] 5 Parsonage Court, Cranes Way, Borehamwood, Robert Benardout Herts WD6 2LA 12 Billing Street, London SW10 9UT Tel: 07956 334496 (M) Tel: 020 7352 7819 (W) 07831 636635 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Callum Foster Laurie Benson Flat 16, Amberley Court, Brixton SW9 7HL 19 Southerton Way, Shenley, Radlett, Herts WD7 9LJ Tel: 07474 976133 (M) Tel: 01923 857808 (H) 07967 021004 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Daniel Fox Joe Burchell 141 Tennyson Road, Stratford London E15 4DR Flat 15, Kelsey Gate, 27 Court Downs Road, Beckenham, Te;: 07824 352168 Kent BR3 6LP Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 8658 4776 (H) 07850 797477 (M) Email: [email protected] Martin Fox 25 College Close, Harrow Weald, Middlesex HA3 7BZ Nigel Burns 13 Robeson Way, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 5RY Tel: 020 8954 3779 (H) 07860 317774 (M) Tel: 020 8141 3564 (W) 07904 811132 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Quentin Fox Robert Caplin 17 Westbury Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 3DB 63 Shirehall Park, Hendon, London NW4 2QN Tel: 01923 820789 (H) 07729 785955 (M) Tel: 020 8202 6210 (H) 07956 818436 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Paul Gelernter Neal Cohen 8 Barrington Drive, Harefield, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB9 6RL 36 Rutherford Way, Bushey, Herts WD23 1NJ Tel: 01895 410801 (H) 07808 924024 (M) Tel: 020 8013 7117 (H) 07956 386265 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Keith Goodman Darryl Colmans 8 Deacons Heights, Barnet Lane, Elstree, Herts WD6 3QY Parr House, Barnet Lane, Herts WD6 3RH Tel: 020 8953 9977 (H) 07774 165164 (M) Tel: 0208 207 5668 (H) 07802 203888 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Neil Cooper Howard Gould 16 Harris Close, Newton Leys, Bucks MK3 5QH 16 Stockland Road, Romford, Essex RM7 9AR Tel: 01908 914 582 (H) 07860 255816 (M) Tel: 01708 780175 (H) 07920 026747 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Mike Cowan Mark Jacob 111 Deans Lane, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 9PD 91 Greenway, Totteridge, London N20 8EL Tel: 020 8959 2523 (H) 07852 450939 (M) Tel: 020 8445 2042 (H) 07957 225494 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 53 SEASON 2016-17 MACCABI | GB | SOUTHERN | FOOTBALL | LEAGUE

REMEMBER! The Referee’s fee REFEREES PANEL (CONTINUED) (to be paid by the Away team

BEFORE kick-off) is £35

Richard Jaye Gary Silver 5 Robeson Way, Borehamwood, Herts WD6 5RY Tel: 07958 735102 (M) Tel: 07903 127898 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Luke Steele Nigel Kyte 82 Addison Way, London NW11 6QS 4 Maychurch Close, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 1AD Tel: 07823 407507 (M) Tel: 07773 230477 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Laurence Thorne Martin Lavender 115 Deans Lane, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 9PD 25 Albany Close, Bushey, Herts WD23 4SG Tel: 07944 957945 (M) Tel: 020 8950 6956 (H) 07712 770050 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

David Lazarus 785 Eastern Avenue, Newbury Park, Ilford, Essex IG2 7RX Tel: 07956 340351 (M) Email: [email protected]

Stephen Levy 7 Mount Grove, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 9SU Tel: 020 8959 1584 (H) 07792 525574 (M) Email: [email protected]

Teddy Littner Tel: 020 8954 1973 (H) 020 8520 8474 (W) 07836 213507 (M) Email: [email protected] The Laws of the Game: Important Adam Lustigman updates worth knowing 45 Fairview Way, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 8JE The Laws of the Game have undergone a major rewrite for Tel: 020 8958 5554 (H) 020 8958 4458 (W) clarity and consistency. To help avoid possible confusion, the 07876 683665 (M) main four changes for players to know about are: Email: [email protected] 1. Kick-offs may be taken backwards or in any direction, not Andy Myerson just forwards. 41 Dukes Avenue, Finchley, London N3 2DE Tel: 020 8343 4039 (H) 07976 418163 (M) 2. The restart of an indirect free-kick for a player adjudged Email: [email protected] offside (obviously in their opponent’s half) will now be awarded from the position where they became active, which John Nitka may be in their own half. 4 Beechwood Close, Mill Hill, London NW7 3LS 3. A player who is injured as a result of a yellow or red card Tel: 07860 954070 (M) foul may remain on the field of play after quick assessment or Email: [email protected] treatment rather than having to leave. 4. Denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO) is Henry Raffe still normally a red card offence, but may be downgraded 16 Priory Field Drive, Edgware, Middlesex HA8 9PY to a yellow card if it results in a penalty-kick (which restores Tel: 07956 237728 (M) the obvious goal-scoring opportunity) and the referee judges Email: [email protected] that there was a genuine attempt to challenge for or to play the ball. (Note that a red card will still be given for DOGSO Steve Russell offences committed outside the penalty area, all DOGSO 39 Cranbourne Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 1JZ deliberate handball offences, or DOGSO offencesinside Tel: 01923 824116 (H) 07778 313061 (M) the penalty area involving holding, pushing or pulling (ie. Email: [email protected] deliberate offences).

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 54 SEASON 2016-17 MACCABI | GB | SOUTHERN | FOOTBALL | LEAGUE

SPECIAL FEATURE: FOLDED TEAMS

Over 150 clubs have come and gone since 1976, covering a period of 40 seasons. In this special feature, we pay tribute to former members of the Maccabi (Southern) Football League (as the League was originally called) and now the MGBSFL, from AC Mill Hill to Zig Zag. And we applaud one particular club that has participated in every season since 1976, unchanged under the same name.

Looking through the ‘Previous Winners’ pages, who arrived and departed so rapidly. Although we can see Brixton Old Boys and Catford & several teams appear in the list even though Bromley Maccabi listed as two of the oldest they continued under different or modified clubs still playing in the MGBSFL. names, to all intents and purposes the teams But both Brixton Old Boys (as both Brixton ‘folded’ under their former identity, hence Eagles and Brixton & Marlborough being two being included in the list on the following page. name changes) and Catford & Bromley (who For example, Athletico Neasden merged with had ‘Maccabi’ added to their name and also North West Warriors to then become North rejoined after missing a few seasons) have not West Neasden, but both former clubs have been ever-present under the same name during been included as separate ‘folded’ clubs. the past 40 years, whilst Maccabi London Lions, To save you from counting all the those listed, apart from enduring various name changes over we can report that there are 179 in total. There the years (MAL, Malex and London Maccabi is little point in dividing this figure by 40to Lions spring to mind) also left the League for a establish an average number of clubs leaving few years to play in non-Maccabi football. per season because various teams were one So the distinction of participating in the League and the same having undergone name changes. under its original name and without missing a But if you WERE to eliminate duplicate names, season falls to Temple Fortune, ever-present you could get a good idea of the average since originally joining the M(S)FL in 1976. At withdrawals per season! the close of the 2015-16 season Temple Fortune The list on page 56 serves as a tribute to the proudly completed 40 consecutive seasons as meritable commitment of many individuals a member club of the MGBSFL. And under the who took on the exciting yet difficult challenge same management of its founders throughout. of entering their club into league football, only This feature is dedicated to all the former clubs to see it demise sooner or later. Nevertheless, which have come and gone over the last 40 we honour all the undermentioned teams years, from seasonal long-serving regulars which have disappeared over the course of the over many seasons to the fly-by-night sides past 40 years.

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FOLDED TEAMS ELSTREE EAGLES LOUGHTON ORIENT SHACHARIT DONETSK THAT WERE ESPARDA MACCABI ASSOCIATION SHADWELL TOWN MEMBERS OF THE FC HEATH LONDON SHIREHALL PARK M(S)FL/MGBSFL FC MARYLEBONE MADISON TOWN SHIREHALL PARK RANGERS SINCE 1976-77 FCNL MAL-MONDAY SHIREHALL ROVERS Clubs undergoing merges MAL PRACTICE SHIRLEY PARK and name changes GANTS HILL MANTOX UNITED SINAI ALL-STARS have been listed under GANTS HILL IVRI MACCABI MARLBOROUGH SLICE CITY separate identities. GLENMORE MARLBOROUGH OLYMPIC SONIC CITY GLENTHORNE UNITED MARSHSIDE SON OF NEASDEN AC MILL HILL GOLDERS GREEN MARSHSIDE & GLENTHORNE SORSKY ACCOUNTANTS AC VICTORIA GOTHAM CITY MARYLEBONE DYNAMO SOUTHEND REFORM AC WHETSTONE GRASSHOPPERS HENDON MILL HILL SOUTHGATE HARMEN AFC SCOPE GUMMIDGE MILL HILL UNITED SOUTHGATE KINGSTON ALL ABROAD CITY MONIT SPORTS SOUTH LONDON OLD BOYS ALMOND TREE HARMEN MONTANA BOCA UNITED SOUTH LONDON JYC APEX CORNER HEATH BANTA MONTANA RANGERS SOUTH MANCUNIANS ASBURY PARK HENDON ALTERNATE MINYAN SPARSE ASHLODGE GARDEN HIGHGATE & MUSWELL HILL NATIONAL PRUNING BOARD SPEC ATHLETICO FINCHLEY HIGHGATE & MUSWELL NEASDEN ACADEMICALS SPORTING BLUELINE ATHLETICO MAL HILL JYC NORSTAR SPORTING CANNES ATHLETICO NEASDEN HIGHGATE WANDERERS NORTH LONDON JEWISH SPORTING HENDON ATHLETICO STANMORE HILLEL NORTH LONDON JUNIORS STAMFORD HILL OLD BOYS HOLLYWOOD BEARS NORSTAR LONDON RAIDERS STANMORE MACCABI BAFANA BAFANA HOLY MOUNT ZION NORTH WEST NEASDEN STANMORE SOCIEDAD BALOUS HORIZON NORTH WEST WARRIORS ST JOHN’S WOOD TIGERS BARKINGSIDE ATHLETIC HUNTSMAN STONEGROVE JYC BAR KOCHBA OAKWOOD EDRS SUTLU BOREK BASINGHILL WANDERERS INTER BOREHAMWOOD OXFORD & ST GEORGES SUTTON CEDARS BC REDS ISOLA BELLA NORTH LONDON BEDROCK UNITED IVRI MACCABI OXFORD NORTH LONDON TALKSPORT BLIZZARD STORM TAY SACHS BLUELINE FLYERS JC MILAN PAD UNITED TEAM JLGB BOCA BARBARIANS JEWVENTUS PANYC TGIS BOCA JEWNIORS JLGB PARK GROVE THE VERAS BRIGHTON & HOVE MACCABI JRC DIAMONDS PEL CITY TOTTENHAM CHUTSPAH BRIXTON & MARLBOROUGH PINNER JFC BRIXTON EAGLES KADIMAH PMG WALFORD UJIA BULL & BUSH KENTON JYC UJS NORSTAR BUSHEY UNITED KENTON MACCABI RACING HAMPSTEAD KENTON UNITED RAPID BANTA VICTORIA COMMUNITY CANONS PARK KING CROWN REAL CASINO CENTRE CHANDOS KINGSCERE REAL LIFE CHIGWELL ATHLETIC KINNOR JYC REAL MAL WALDAF TOWN CLAYHALL CITY KS REUNITED REAL SOSOBAD WEMBLEY JYC COLINDALE WANDERERS REDBRIDGE JYC WEST COAST ARMADILLOS COPPERMILL UNITED LEYTONSTONE & ILFORD RED SEA WEST HEATH CRICKLEWOOD ACADEMICALS SUPPORTERS RED STAR BELGRAVIA WESTWAY DYNAMO LEYTONSTONE OLD BOYS REGENT NORTH END WILLESDEN WANDERERS DAWNCROFT LEYTONSTONE VICTORIA REGENTS PARK RANGERS LIFE ROUNDABOUT ZIG ZAG EBOR EAGLES LONDON HAROLDEANS ROYALE PARK EDGMORE LONDON MACCABI LIONS RSP HAVE YOU SPOTTED A EDRS STONEGROVE LONDON ROVERS MISSING TEAM? ELITZUR BNEI AKIVAH LOS LOBOS SCRABBLE & PANYC Please email [email protected]

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 56 SEASON 2016-17 MACCABI | GB | SOUTHERN | FOOTBALL | LEAGUE

MGBSFL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 57 SEASON 2016-17 LOOK AFTER YOUR REFEREE! 5 WAYS TO KEEP OUR GAMES COVERED

1. MEET AND GREET! 4. NOMINATE! Look out for your appointed Referee at Even with ‘roll on, roll off’ subs, you must the venue, greet him and show him where nominate your substitutues prior to to change. Give him the match ball to take kick-off so make sure you tell the Referee out onto the pitch! who they are. If your subs aren’t correctly nominated they will not be permitted to 2. PAY! play later on during the match. If you’re the Away team, find the Referee and pay him his match fee before the 5. RESPECT! kick-off. Don’t keep him waiting, don’t Always respect the Referee. Accept his make him ask! decisions and – win or lose – end the match with a handshake! 3. SHOW! Avoid a fine by showing the Referee an PLAY YOUR PART. inflated match ball and a well-stocked first aid kit! KEEP OUR REFS.

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