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Both Crouch End F.C. and
Vampires F.C. featured in the first ever season of the
London
League in 1895-96, finishing fifth and sixth respectively. In
The Vampires' first ever London League game on 19 September1895 they lost to Thames
Ironworks F.C. 0-3 (who later became West Ham United.
Recent Times
Founded in 1883, the club came about through
a merger of Crouch End FC, and a south London side called the
Vampires. They are one of the oldest clubs currently in the AFA and
over the years their 1st XI regularly provides players for the
League and AFA representative sides. The club has a playing
membership of just over 100 and around 150 in total. These members
are centred, as you might expect, around the north London area but
the weekly newsletter is sent all over the British Isles and
beyond. Their most prominent outpost is that of FC Rood-Wit Wilrijk
- an amateur club in Antwerp, Belgium. 'The Vamps' have sent teams
to the annual 'Paastornoi' (Easter tournament) for over thirty
years now. Each year they make the journey to Antwerp where they
are welcomed with unrivalled hospitality and
friendship.