London Five-a-Sides


The Evening Standard London Five-a-Sides was an annual indoor football tournament organised by the Sports Council. As the competition name suggests it featured Football League clubs from the capital city. The latter years of the event was open to Football League clubs outside London.

History

The competition usually took place towards end of the domestic football season in April or May. The competition was on six-year hiatus from 1961 to 1966 and then a seven-year break between 1986 and 1992.
The first venue of choice was the Empress Hall, Earls Court. The second edition was transferred to the Harringay Arena. The event moved to Empire Pool Wembley in 1959. It shared a home with the National Five-a Side tournament that ran from 1968 to 1986.
ITV covered the best of the action on its late evening show Midweek Sports Special for London and surrounding areas only. Commentary came from Brian Moore. The final three editions in the 1990s were shown by Sky TV to a wider audience.
Originally, only First Division and Second Division clubs from the Football League were eligible to participate.

List of Finals

YearsWinnersScoreRunners upRef
1954Charlton Athletic3–1Tottenham Hotspur
1955Fulham4–1West Ham United
1956Tottenham Hotspur2–1Fulham
1957Fulham3–2West Ham United
1958Leyton Orient1–0Crystal Palace
1959Crystal Palace4–1Charlton Athletic
1960Tottenham Hotspur3–1West Ham United
No competition between 1961–66No competition between 1961–66No competition between 1961–66No competition between 1961–66No competition between 1961–66
1967West Ham United4–0Arsenal
1968Charlton Athletic2–1Crystal Palace
1969Crystal Palace2–0Brentford
1970West Ham United2–1Tottenham Hotspur
1971Queen's Park Rangers1–0West Ham United
1972Queen's Park Rangers3–0Southampton
1973Chelsea2–2
Millwall
1974Queen's Park Rangers2–1West Ham United
1975Charlton Athletic5–3Millwall
1976Leyton Orient6–1Queen's Park Rangers
1977Arsenal2–1
West Ham United
1978Millwall3–2Queen's Park Rangers
1979Millwall3–2Crystal Palace
1980Queen's Park Rangers2–1Charlton Athletic
1981Arsenal2–2
West Ham United
1982Fulham2–0Charlton Athletic
1983Millwall3–2Brentford
1984West Ham United2–1Tottenham Hotspur
1985Queen's Park Rangers3–3
Arsenal
No competition between 1986–92No competition between 1986–92No competition between 1986–92No competition between 1986–92No competition between 1986–92
1993Watford1–1
Wimbledon
1994Wycombe Wanderers0–0
Wimbledon
1995Wycombe Wanderers0–0
Shootout
Luton Town