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English County Cups English County Cups AFA Senior Cup (complete) West Wickham 2-0 Old Parkonians (@ Winchmore Hill) Preliminary Round Final (@ Old Wilsonians, 9/4/16) Old Brentwoods w/o-scr Ibis Old Garchonians 0-2 West Wickham Old Ignatians 2-2 Old Salopians (Old Salopians won 4-1 on penalties) Alleyn Old Boys 3-0 Wake Green Amateur Merton 3-3 Polytechnic (Polytechnic won 5-3 on penalties) AFA Middlesex/Essex Senior Cup (complete) Weirside Rangers 5-2 Enfield Old Grammarians Preliminary Round Ibis Eagles 2-1 Old Finchleians Old Ignatians 6-5 Old Lyonians Old Foresters 3-1 Albanian Old Aloysians 8-1 Norsemen Old Aloysians 1-4 Old Hamptonians Globe Rangers 3-7 Old Foresters Old Woodhouseians 1-6 Old Garchonians Old Parkonians 3-1 Latymer Old Boys Old Esthameians 1-3 Mayfield Athletic Crouch End Vampires 7-6 Enfield Old Grammarians Lloyds Warren 5-0 Old Edmontonians Old Hamptonians 1-3 Actonians Association Old Thorntonians 2-0 Winchmore Hill East Barnet Old Grammarians 1-2 Old Edmontonians UCL Academicals 4-0 Latymer Old Boys Old Vaughanians 0-2 Winchmore Hill Round 1 Broomfield 3-2 Mayfield Athletic Ibis Eagles 0-0 Old Salesians (Ibis Eagles won 3-1 on penalties) Hale End Athletic 0-2 Old Garchonians Old Brentwoods 3-3 Old Suttonians (Old Brentwoods won 4-2 on penalties) Albanian 0-3 Queen Mary College Old Boys Old Wokingians 1-2 Old Foresters NUFC Oilers 4-3 Old Meadonians Bealonians 1-2 Norsemen Alexandra Park 4-2 Old Salvatorians Alexandra Park 5-3 Old Salvatorians Round 1 Old Minchendenians 2-0 Bank of England Winchmore Hill 1-2 Polytechnic NUFC Oilers 1-0 Actonians Association NUFC Oilers 2-0 Old Ignatians Old Garchonians 3-1 Kew Association Crouch End Vampires 2-3 Queen Mary College Old Boys Lloyds Warren 0-1 Old Meadonians East Barnet Old Grammarians 2-3 Old Manorians Old Vaughanians 4-5 Old Stationers Alexandra Park 2-3 Actonians Association Fulham Compton Old Boys 2-0 Old Bromleians Old Foresters 3-4 Old Parkonians Old Owens 5-1 Crouch End Vampires Broomfield 2-1 Civil Service Oakhill Tigers 0-3 Shene Old Grammarians Old Aloysians 3-1 Old Garchonians Mayfield Athletic 3-1 Carshalton Quarter Finals Dorkinians 1-0 Old Lyonians NUFC Oilers 1-2 Broomfield South Bank Cuaco 1-3 AFC Oldsmiths Old Manorians 2-3 Polytechnic HSBC 3-1 East Barnet Old Grammarians Old Parkonians 2-1 Queen Mary College Old Boys Old Paulines 4-1 Wembley Park Old Aloysians 2-3 Actonians Association Sinjuns Grammarians 0-5 Alleyn Old Boys Semi-Finals Globe Rangers 1-6 Old Manorians Actonians Association 1-2 Old Parkonians Kings Old Boys 1-5 Polytechnic Polytechnic 6-0 Broomfield Old Chigwellians 1-2 Old Wilsonians Final (@ University of Hertfordshire, 2/4/16) Old Hamptonians 6-0 Wandsworth Borough Old Parkonians 1-4 Polytechnic Old Carthusians 1-2 Nottsborough Old Parkonians 7-0 Weirside Rangers London Lawyers 3-1 Queen Mary College Old Boys AFA Surrey/Kent Senior Cup (complete) West Wickham 5-0 UCL Academicals Preliminary Round Old Thorntonians 2-5 Old Parmiterians Dorkinians 3-4 South Bank Cuaco Honourable Artillery Company 4-2 Economicals Economicals 2-1 Lancing Old Boys Old Blues 0-4 KCS Old Boys Old Blues w/o-scr HSBC Hale End Athletic 3-3 Civil Service (Hale End Athletic won 5-3 on penalties) Lloyds Warren 2-0 AFC Oldsmiths Old Salopians 2-4 Broomfield Old Thorntonians 0-4 Nottsborough Round 2 Round 1 NUFC Oilers 7-1 Hale End Athletic Old Tenisonians 0-2 Nottsborough Alexandra Park 1-3 Old Owens Economicals 1-0 Carshalton Old Meadonians 1-1 Old Garchonians (Old Garchonians won 3-2 on penalties) Old Wokingians 4-0 Merton London Lawyers 1-5 Old Parkonians Honourable Artillery Company 4-2 Sinjuns Grammarians Broomfield 1-6 Old Foresters West Wickham 3-1 Bank of England West Wickham 2-1 Polytechnic Lloyds Warren 3-0 South Bank Cuaco Mayfield Athletic 3-5 Old Hamptonians Reigatians 6-4 Old Blues Alleyn Old Boys 5-1 Old Stationers Kings Old Boys w/o-scr Wandsworth Borough KCS Old Boys 3-1 Old Parmiterians Quarter Finals Old Manorians 3-2 Norsemen Economicals 3-1 Lloyds Warren HSBC 4-3 Shene Old Grammarians Old Wokingians 2-2 Honourable Artillery Company Old Wilsonians 1-0 Nottsborough Reigatians 2-6 Nottsborough Old Brentwoods 2-0 Old Paulines West Wickham 4-0 Kings Old Boys Honourable Artillery Company 3-1 Dorkinians Semi-Finals Ibis Eagles 0-1 AFC Oldsmiths Economicals 1-2 Old Wokingians Old Minchendenians 3-0 Fulham Compton Old Boys Nottsborough 4-2 West Wickham Round 3 Final (@ Carshalton, 2/4/16) Old Foresters 3-4 Old Hamptonians Old Wokingians 1-3 Nottsborough Old Wilsonians 1-3 Old Owens Old Manorians 1-0 Alleyn Old Boys Honourable Artillery Company 4-1 KCS Old Boys West Wickham 3-1 Old Minchendenians AFA Challenge Cup (complete) HSBC 2-3 NUFC Oilers Preliminary Round Old Parkonians 6-0 AFC Oldsmiths Old Sedcopians 4-1 Old Boilers Old Brentwoods 1-4 Old Garchonians New Magdalen 1-3 Old Strand Academicals Quarter Finals Old Aldenhamians 4-2 Heathrow Seniors Old Owens 3-1 Old Manorians Mill Hill Village 1-2 Citigroup Old Parkonians 2-1 Honourable Artillery Company Old Pegasonians 2-0 Leyton Green NUFC Oilers 1-3 Old Garchonians John Fisher Old Boys 1-3 Old Uffingtonians West Wickham 1-0 Old Hamptonians Parkfield 4-2 Heathens Semi-Finals Mickleham Old Boxhillians 4-1 Worcester College Old Boys Old Garchonians 3-2 Old Owens (@ Dame Alice Owens School) City of London 1-3 National Westminster Bank Jolof Sports 10-1 Old Magdalenians Merton reserves 5-1 Broomfield reserves London Welsh 2-1 Old Millfieldians Old Meadonians reserves 7-1 Old Lyonians reserves Old Bancroftians 3-1 Leyton County Old Boys Old Owens reserves 4-4 Old Salvatorians reserves (Old Owens reserves won 5-4 Wanderers 5-3 Hampstead Heathens on penalties) Sloane w/o-scr St James’ Old Boys Old Parkonians reserves 5-4 Bank of England reserves Old Haileyburian 3-1 Putney Ferrets Ibis Eagles reserves 2-4 Old Woodhouseians reserves Old Westminster 3-3 Putney Saint-Germain Royal Bank of Scotland reserves 3-1 Old Wilsonians reserves Old Haberdashers 4-6 Royal Bank of Scotland Wandsworth Borough reserves 3-2 Old Magdalenians reserves Round 1 Old Thorntonians reserves 1-2 West Wickham Old Pegasonians 2-3 Old Aldenhamians Round 2 Old Bancroftians 0-1 Somerville Old Boys Crouch End Vampires reserves 1-3 Fulham Compton Old Boys reserves Old Crosbeians 3-5 Jolof Sports Old Meadonians reserves 2-1 Alexandra Park reserves Old Sedcopians 5-2 National Westminster Bank NUFC Oilers reserves 1-0 Winchmore Hill reserves Egbertian 2-0 Brent Old Minchendenians reserves 3-1 Carshalton reserves Royal Bank of Scotland 3-2 Mickleham Old Boxhillians Enfield Old Grammarians reserves 1-6 Civil Service reserves Icarus 5-2 Old Tollingtonians Old Carthusians reserves 4-2 Old Parmiterians reserves London Hospital Old Boys 0-7 Old Strand Academicals Polytechnic reserves 3-4 Old Parkonians reserves Old Haileyburian scr-w/o The Comets Wandsworth Borough reserves 0-7 Old Esthameians reserves Parkfield 1-4 Old Isleworthians Old Garchonians 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