PFC Victoria London

PFC Victoria London were founded in 2016 as a Club targeted at the Polish community within the Feltham and Hanworth areas of West London. In the years that have followed, the Club has made a really good impression on the Middlesex County Football League, and only last season they won promotion from that step 7 league to step 6 of the non-League system, for the 2024/25 season. These are exciting times for the club who play their matches at the Robert Parker Stadium (home of Ashford Town FC). In their first ever season in the non-League pyramid, the club won the Saturday Division Two of the Middlesex League, finishing the 2016/17 season six points ahead of league runners-up Hayes MBFC.

Following on from the Club’s promotion to step 8 of the non-League system in 2017, they would then win promotion from the Middlesex County Football League Division One West during the following season, to step 7. It hasn’t all been about promotions though, with a few difficult moments for the club. Nonetheless, a second place finish to St Panteleimon, in their first ever season in the premier division of the Middlesex League (in 2017/18) followed.

The club would bounce back in previous seasons within the premier division of the Middlesex League, and after a sixth place finish in 2022/23, a memorable 2023/24 season followed, finishing second to league champions Pitshanger Dynamo by a single point, which was enough to secure promotion to Combined Counties Football League Division One, for the 2024/25 season. This season the Club will look forward to 44 league fixtures, against the likes of Yateley United and Rising Ballers Kensington, in what will be a very competitive step 6 league. Last season saw PFC play some really good football on the field, individually and as a team, showcasing both technical ability and a strong togetherness, ultimately leading to current success.

1st Team Manager Mateusz Czekalski has a number of players at his disposal who have played at decent levels of football in Poland, in the past and near present. Also, some of the younger players in the first team set-up, have progressed via the Club’s successful youth section, overseen by Seweryn (Sev) Kowalczewski (currently completing UEFA B), which has provided a solid route up to the first team.