Fash FC

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Fash FC
Presented byCaroline Flack
John Fashanu
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBravo
ReleaseSept 2003 (Sept 2003) –
May 2004 (2004-05)
Fash FC
Full nameFash Football Club
Nickname(s)Fash FC
Founded2003
Dissolved2004
GroundClaremont Road, Hendon
Capacity3,000
ChairmanRoy Agyemang (Producer)
ManagerJohn Fashanu
LeagueHendon Sunday Premier League

Fash FC, sometimes styled as Football Challenge was a British weekly reality sports documentary, showing John Fashanu the ex-professional footballer as he went back to the grassroots of football, managing a team of amateur players in a Sunday League. The show was launched in September 2003, and was broadcast throughout the 2003–2004 football season on Bravo. The show received a re-run on Loaded TV, the Sky satellite platform Channel 200[1] and online.[further explanation needed][2]

Overview[edit]

Claremont Road

Fash FC competed in the 2003–2004 Hendon Sunday Premier League in London, they played their home games at Claremont Road, the former home of Hendon Football Club.

For the show, Fash FC played in the suburb of Cricklewood, within the London Borough of Barnet, at a ground simply known by the local road name, Claremont Road. The ground was owned by Hendon Football Club.

Show staff[edit]

Name Role
England John Fashanu Manager
England Glynn "Mace" Mason Assistant manager
England Caroline Flack Presenter
England Andy Goldstein Commentator
England Andy Burton Commentator

Results[edit]

Hendon & District Sunday League Division One[edit]

Complete League results for Fash FC during the 2003–04 season.[3]

5 October 2003 1 Fash FC 0–4 St. Andrews Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
12 October 2003 2 Fash FC 3–3 Highgate Albion Hendon
Amerdee, Diamond, Spanyol Stadium: Claremont Road
19 October 2003 3 Fash FC 0–3 Golborne Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
26 October 2003 4 Oakpark FC 1–1 Fash FC Hendon
McCarthy
9 November 2003 5 Fash FC 6–0 Kosova Hendon
Amerdee (2), Diamond, Hermosa, Parara (2) Stadium: Claremont Road
16 November 2003 6 Little House FC 1–1 Fash FC Hendon
Stadium: Phillips
30 November 2003 7 Kings United 1–6 Fash FC Hendon
Amerdee, Diamond (3), Hermosa, Own Goal
18 January 2004 8 Hendon Town 1–1 Fash FC Hendon
Hinchcliffe
9 February 2004 9 Golborne Forfeit Fash FC Hendon
15 February 2004 10 Kosova 1–2 Fash FC Hendon
29 February 2004 11 Fash FC 2–1 Hendon Town Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
7 March 2004 12 Highgate Albion 0–0 Fash FC Hendon
14 March 2004 13 Fash FC 1–0 Oakpark FC Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
21 March 2004 14 Fash FC 1–1 Kings United Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
21 March 2004 15 St Andrews 1–0 Fash FC Hendon
4 April 2004 16 Fash FC 3–4 Little House FC Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road

Middlesex County FA Sunday Premier Cup[edit]

Complete Middlesex Cup results for Fash FC during the 2003–04 season[4]

2 November 2003 1 Fash FC 6–3 Linton Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
7 December 2003 2 Fash FC 5–3 Bedfont Sunday (CHIS) Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
8 February 2004 3 Fash FC 3–3
(4–3 p)
Enfield Rangers Old Boys Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
22 February 2004 Semi-final Kings United 3–0 Fash FC Hendon

Reg Ellis Cup[edit]

Complete Reg Ellis Cup results for Fash FC during the 2003–04 season[5]

11 January 2004 1 Fash FC 6–1 Oakpark FC Hendon
Stadium: Claremont Road
13 March 2004 2 KSC FC Forfeit Fash FC Hendon

Challenge Cup[edit]

Complete Challenge Cup results for Fash FC during the 2003–04 season[6]

12 March 2004 1 Fash FC Forfeit St Andrews Hendon

League Table[edit]

Final standings.[7]

Pos Team Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Kings United 16 10 3 3 30 17 +13 33
2 St Andrews 16 10 3 3 33 21 +12 33
3 Little House FC 16 9 4 3 47 30 +7 31
4 Fash FC 16 6 6 4 28 23 +5 24
5 Highgate Albion 16 5 4 7 29 36 -7 19
6 Oakpark FC 16 5 3 8 13 28 -15 18
7 Golborne 16 5 1 10 26 11 +15 16
8 Kosova 16 5 2 9 9 23 -46 16
9 Hendon Town 16 2 4 10 24 41 -17 10

Notable players[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sky Guide TV Listings – Find And Record TV Shows In Our 7-Day Planner - Sky". tv.sky.com.
  2. ^ "Loaded TV - the new tv channel of the best UK mens magazine". Archived from the original on 15 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  3. ^ https://football.mitoo.co.uk/TeamHist.cfm?CI=16334&DivisionID=1352&TblName=Matches&LeagueCode=HEN2003
  4. ^ https://football.mitoo.co.uk/TeamHistAll.cfm?CI=16334&TblName=Matches&LeagueCode=HEN2003&DivisionID=1352
  5. ^ https://football.mitoo.co.uk/TeamHistAll.cfm?CI=16334&TblName=Matches&LeagueCode=HEN2003&DivisionID=1352
  6. ^ https://football.mitoo.co.uk/TeamHistAll.cfm?CI=16334&TblName=Matches&LeagueCode=HEN2003&DivisionID=1352
  7. ^ https://football.mitoo.co.uk/LeagueTab.cfm?TblName=Matches&DivisionID=1352&LeagueCode=HEN2003
  8. ^ "Football Challenge (TV Series 2003– )" – via www.imdb.com.

External links[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The IMDb page for the TV show "Football Challenge" on their website, this is incorrect and the show was actually called "Fash FC".