
Leyton Orient Women win the Greater London League Premier, with other divisional honours going to United Dragons, Brentford ‘B’, Fusion, and Tooting Bec Reserves.
Orient claimed the top spot with a perfect record still intact ahead of Tooting Bec, whom they also beat in the John Greenacre Memorial Trophy Final. Maddie Biggs, Georgia Griffin, Wiktoria Fronc, and Poppy Binding all scored in a 4-2 victory.
The O’s success came after two top-four finishes in the Premier, having gone up as Division 1 North Champions in 2022-23.
Division 1 North was won by United Dragons with a six-point margin over runners-up East Finchley, with Camden and Islington United a further point behind in third.
Brentford ‘B’ finished eight points better off than the Royals in Division 1 South, as Hammersmith Reserves took second spot by five points from Holmesdale Keets.
Sue Sharples Memorial Trophy
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Balham v Fusion
Opening goal scored after 12 mins
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Fusion clinched the Division 2 North title and Wealdstone secured the second promotion place. With two games still to play, they can’t catch the leaders or drop out of the top two, holding a big enough lead over both Tower Hamlets and London Football School.
There was also success in the Sue Sharples Trophy for Fusion, with a 4-1 win on penalties over Balham after the final ended in a 1-1 draw.
Tooting Bec Reserves topped Division 2 Central and South ahead of Clapham United and CB Hounslow & Abbots Reserves, the latter just a point behind of the side in second with a game in hand each.
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