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Records show that the club goes back as far as 1902 and although success has mainly been confined to the League and Cups, our club name still stands proudly in the FA Handbook as winners of the FA Vase when in the1983-84 season the players and fans made the trip to Wembley and in front of a crowd of 8,500 beat Stamford 3-2, a memorable occasion where the memories of a great day are portrayed in the Club Committee Room
There was however a period of dark days when in 2012-13 the future of the club looked bleak where lack of leadership at the helm of the club led to a situation whereby outstanding debts meant there could have been a distinct possibility of the club folding However a new committee of fresh faces was found and under the stewardship of Glyn Warwick the club managed to see off the threats of the bailiffs knocking at the club door The new motivated Committee members were able to put plans in place, and over several years has attracted both new sponsors and supporters to the club, thus ensuring a brighter future.
At the end of 2018 – 19 season many Stansted followers (The Airport Army) were reflecting on what had been the most successful club season we have had for many years To be able to display not just one trophy, but three because as well as collecting the League cup and the Gordon Brasted Memorial Trophy we also received the Shield for our Second place finish in the League. The club were not considered by many to be in contention for any honours after the experience of the previous season when the club won a late reprieve from the FA and avoided relegation to step 6 status. That made the success even more remarkable and was great testament to the hard work put in by the whole coaching staff and players
With the Essex Senior League now in its 55th season of competition we are proud to still be able to promote the club as being one of the Leagues founder members, although prior to the success of 2018 - 19 season our only other honours were a League Title in 2009-10 and two League Challenge Cup wins in 1983-84 & 2010-11, therefore the club are now hoping to build on these latest achievements
Of course last season (its 54th) we missed out having been laterally moved by the FA to compete in the Spartan South Midlands League. Despite appealing what we felt was a truly ridiculous decision based solely on the geographical position of the club and not taking into account the severe financial constraints it would have on us the FA hierarchy stood by their decision and we kicked off the 2023-24 season away at Biggleswade United Loosing experienced players who were unhappy with the move proved a testing time with our goal being to try and be as competitive as we could and retain our Step 5 status, this to the credit of the team management and the players they successfully fulfilled finishing the season comfortably in a mid-table position
The overwhelming decision by all on the club committee was to apply to the FA to be placed back in the Essex Senior League for the 2024-25 season, and so we kicked off a new season competing against those teams we’ve had many battles against over the years
The club started the new season full of optimism, but it was to be short lived and underestimated the task in front of us. We were very inconsistent throughout and managed to tighten up towards the end of the season, however it was too little too late and did not manage to hit the back of the net enough throughout the season We finished the season in 19th place having secured just 6 wins from 38 games The management have had to rebuild a new squad having kept just 3 players from last season and hopefully we can give a good account of ourselves in the Eastern Counties League (Thurlow Nunn) after being relegated.
Away from the first team the clubs Over 45’s still are going strong and look forward to another campaign competing in the Essex Veterans League
And the clubs Youth section continues to grow with this season teams at Under 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, & 18. This we believe is providing opportunities to develop players to have Stansted FC in their blood and a desire to play for the club at any level.

Hutton Football Club is an FA Charter Standard Community Football Club. Being part of our community is important to the Club. We expect everyone connected with the Club to be respectful, disciplined and responsible Our young players will learn the game in a positive environment Hutton FC is a Club, a team, a family not individuals
The club was founded in 1928 and has been prominent in local football since that time with cup winner’s medals dating back to 1932. A key factor in the continued success of Hutton Football Club is the progression of young, local players. The senior teams played in the Mid Essex League until 1989 when progression was made into the Essex Intermediate, now the Essex Olympian League The Club expanded rapidly after 2005 with the merger of Hutton FC and Hutton Medway FC (established in 1969) The Club now has 70 teams based in our local community.
The current club house has been at the Polo Fields for over 50 years, two previous buildings being destroyed by fire, and the second one having been struck by lightning In 2010, the Clubhouse was vandalised and set on fire but has now been repaired and enhanced thanks to a large grant from Sport England.
Recent history has seen more rapid developments at the club The Football Association awarded Hutton FC with Charter Standard Community status which is the highest accreditation a club can achieve. In 2005, when the award was granted, there were only nine clubs in the whole of Essex with this status The Club is very proud to have been awarded Community Club of the year twice by Essex County FA The club has been encouraging girls to come and play for a number of years, and in 2005 the first official Hutton girls’ team was formed and since then, our Ladies 1st and reserve teams have been added to help with progression.
The Club has been involved in a European Tournament played against professional clubs' youth teams, with outstanding facilities. The Clubs are; Saint Ingbert (Germany), Rumelange (Luxembourg) and Zandhoven (Belgium). The tournament celebrates its 50th year in 2025 Our senior men’s 1st team won the EOFL premier division 2022/23 season gaining promotion to the NLS, playing in the Thurlow Nunn League South
EOFL Premier League Champions 22/23
EOFL Senior Division 1 Runners up 17/18
EOFL Senior Division 2 Winners 95/96
EOFL U21 Runners up 13/14, 2014/15 & 15/16
The Danny King Memorial Cup - Runners up 13/14, Winners 14/15
Mid Essex League Cup Winners 87/84, 21/22 & 22/23
Mid Essex League Division 4 Winners 22/23
Mid Essex League Division 2 Winners 81/82
Mid Essex League Cup Winners 80/81
EOFL Club Sportsmanship Award 10/11
EOFL Club Sportsmanship Award 08/09
H E R O



Afternoon everyone,
Welcome back to New Lodge as we take on Stansted this afternoon.
This is our penultimate home game of the season, and we’re looking to build on what has been a fantastic run of form. March was a brilliant month for us four wins and just one goal conceded but it’s vital we don’t take our foot off the gas. With four games remaining, we need to keep pushing ourselves and maintaining the high standards we’ve set.
We know Stansted will provide a tough test. They’re a strong side with plenty of quality, so we’ll need to be fully focused and at our best. Every game now carries extra importance, and we’ll be treating each one like a cup final. I’ve got full belief in the lads to step up, keep driving forward, and put in another strong performance.
As always, thank you for your incredible support — it genuinely makes a difference. Let’s get right behind the team today and continue making New Lodge a difficult place for any opposition.
Up The Tons
Rosey










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Ayrton, Tommy, Beau, Eddie, Henry, Lucas, Finbar, Calum and Leo… battling it out at the top of the U9 junior premier league and echo league every weekend. Dreaming of one day playing for the first team!






Ridger’s Reserves complete the treble!
Congratulations go out to our men’s reserves team winning the Essex Olympian Division 2 last season and picking up the Essex Cup and Denny King Cup along the way.
Congratulations also go to our ladies 1st team on a treble winning season! Eastern Region Women’s League Champions 2024/2025...
“We are confirmed as Champions of the Eastern Region Women’s Division One South Football League. So well deserved by every player and member of staff involved! We will be playing in tier 5 next season! What an achievement - Well done all.”







HUTTON FC
MANAGER - MATT ROSE
STEF LEMACQ WILL VILE
GEORGE VILE
PAUL COX
JOSH BOXALL
ELLIOT HOWSON
SOLOMON ASOMAH
HARRY RAWLINS
NICO SANCHEZ
ALFIE YEEND
TOM STEPHENS
JONATAS CENTENO
DEAN HALL
IGOR SANI
DANNY COSSINGTON
CALLUM LEAHY
JOHNNY ASHMAN
RYLEY DUGGIN
SAM HARRINGTON
MAX HARRINGTON
RGEE MANYEWE


STANSTED FC MANAGER - JOHN WATTERS GLEGHORN
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SCARBORUGH N.