FA Vase
Date: 23 August 2025
Kickoff: 15:00
FA Vase
Date: 23 August 2025
Kickoff: 15:00
Welcome everyone to The Lane for our FA Vase game vs. Hackney Wick FC.
It’s an important season for us as we try to emulate our achievements of last season our first at step 5 football when we had the highs of reaching a Cup final and the play off final and the lows of losing out both times the play off final on penalties which was a tough blow for the squad. On reflection the team and the management should be immensely proud of coming so close to an incredible second promotion in two seasons but alas it wasn’t to be, so we dust ourselves down and get ready to do the whole thing again this season.
We exited the FA Cup after the replay here ended 3-2 to Enfield FC but our young side gave a good account of themselves and it is clear Ryan and his management team are putting together a new squad having lost half of last years squad to higher level football and we wish each and every one of them well and thank them for their time with us. All those players know that if it does not work out for them there is a welcome back here for them.
Last time out we drew at Kempston Rovers 1-1 a game we really ought to have won given the chances we created and at the moment as is often the case with a new group we are not quite gelling perfectly well but it will come
There is no question the league has got stronger this year and there are plenty of clubs throwing ridiculous money at players at this level which just makes the challenge even more difficult but we will continue to do things our way and I am sure we will have a great season with some great football being played.
Thank you to ALM who once again have sponsored the first team kit for the 20th year in a row which shows incredible support to the club and thank you to all our sponsors who once again have stepped up this year to support the club again.
Bobby Kasanga founded Hackney Wick Football Club in 2015; Hackney’s first ever semi professional football club in nearly a century.
We are not your regular football club, as our ethos is based on community engagement, uniting the local diverse groups as well as battling peer pressure and tackling gang influences.
We engage 160 youths and 70 adults through our training, fitness and football matches. (16 youth teams plus sessions for children with additional needs as well as 2 adult teams). We do this by offering educational workshops, sporting opportunities, mentoring and access to work opportunities, which actively engage with those already involved in gangs, or those on-the-brink of gang life, and those who might not be aware of the threats out there (as a safeguarding tool).
We are a community club whose members and players volunteer our services for free to the Hackney community. Be it providing free football coaching or helping out at various events our members come along and support. We will offer training, employment and community projects which promote health and well-being alongside community safety.
Hackney was one of only a few areas without a professional or semi professional club, so this has captured the borough’s attention, including the local businesses and media. Hackney is a huge catchment area with the potential to generate thousands of fans for a borough led team.
In recent months we volunteered at Abney Park for their 175 year anniversary, Run Hackney Marathon, Hackney Wicked Festival, Den City, Refugee Camps in France, Hackney Wick Women’s Institute, Fairtrade Foundation, Hackney Quest, Wick Award, Hackney Museum, homeless shelters, Scope charity and created & hosted The Hackney Cup for Health which attracts 500 people annually.
We were founded in 2015 and since then we have appeared on BT Sports, BBC Radio London, BBC Radio 5 London, London Live TV, Copa90, Click on Soccer, Football Focus Magazine, Daily Mirror, Hackney Today, Hoxton Radio, Hackney Gazette, Hackney Post, Hackney Citizens, LoveEast Magazine, The Daisy Cutter, East London Lines plus many more.
The reason for all this publicity is the way we operate as a football club. The adult members of the club all volunteer two hours a month to local causes and organisations which has propelled us into the heart of the Hackney Community. Not only with the young but also other vulnerable groups like the elderly who we invite to matches.
WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT?
I was once a semi professional footballer who played for various teams in the Ryman and Conference leagues but because of the lack of opportunities locally and the influences of gangs and personal greed, I succumbed to a life of crime and was subsequently imprisoned on 2 occasions in my late teens and early 20s.
However this experience, although at the time was upsetting and harmful turned out to be a blessing. During my incarceration on the second occasions I wrote 2 novels (published in 2014 and 2015) and also studied for a degree in criminology and social policy. It was while studying this subject that I finally understood that although crime was my choice, there were undying factors through social impacts and the surrounding influences that attributed to my behaviour. Main thing being, not enough positive male role models, lack of opportunities and closure and abolishment of youth activities or expensive and limited access. I met so many talented people in prison who inspired me and had gone through same path as mine.
Without prompting upon 2 months of my release from prison in February 2015 I started this football club which now like I’ve said previously engages up to local 230 people every week.
Reece Mosanya
Danny Haigh
Marcus Crowther
Harry Andic
Finbar King
Kaidyn Michael
Erald Desa
Daniel Wappett
Craig Tolley
Ryan Stevenson
Louis Offer
Bradley Empson
Mason Oakley
Thomas Mulqueen
Ryan Thomas Hammond
Yayah Jalloh
Adam Hart
Shay Darcheville
Valentino Stewart
Luca Lepley
Harry Philippou
Cass Grant
Matt Walsh
No squad list provided.