Fash FC
Fash FC | |
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Presented by | Caroline Flack John Fashanu |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Bravo |
Original release | Sept 2003 May 2004 | –
External links | |
Website |
Full name | Fash Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Fash FC | |
Founded | 2003 | |
Dissolved | 2004 | |
Ground | Claremont Road, Hendon | |
Capacity | 3,000 | |
Chairman | Roy Agyemang (Producer) | |
Manager | John Fashanu | |
League | Hendon Sunday Premier League | |
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Fash FC is a weekly UK television programme: a reality/documentary show following ex-professional footballer John Fashanu as he goes 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.[2] Broadcasts are weekly at 11 pm on Wednesdays.
Overview[]
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[]
Name | Role |
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John Fashanu | Manager |
Glynn "Mace" Mason | Assistant Manager |
Caroline Flack | Presenter |
Andy Goldstein | Commentator |
Andy Burton | Commentator |
Notable Players[]
References[]
- ^ "Sky Guide TV Listings – Find And Record TV Shows In Our 7-Day Planner - Sky". tv.sky.com.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 August 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Football Challenge (TV Series 2003– )" – via www.imdb.com.
External links[]
Notes[]
- ^ The IMDb page for the TV show "Football Challenge" on their website, this is incorrect and the show was actually called "Fash FC".
- 2000s British sports television series
- 2000s British reality television series
- 2003 British television series debuts
- 2004 British television series endings
- Loaded TV original programming
- Bravo (British TV channel) original programming
- Association football clubs established in 2003
- Association football clubs disestablished in 2004