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For older Lions it’s a matter of pride

While the trials and tribulations of Jewish football teams are usually reserved for the sides who compete in the Maccabi GB Southern Football League (MGBFL), there is another team, who while verging on the more mature side, nevertheless encapsulate everything the amateur Sunday morning game stands for.

January 21, 2025 17:27
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Maccabi London Lions Vets' Alex Levack (blue) looks to escape the attentions of a Hayes player during their County Cup match. Picture Credit: Georgia Rosenberg.

ByMaccabi GB, Andrew Sherwood

2 min read

Maccabi London Lions Vets run two teams for 35+ players, and have currently assembled 40 footballers, who are divided into two squads every week.

Dan Jacobs has managed the ‘A’ side for the past ten years and while the players may be getting older, the passion once the whistle goes shows no signs of abating.

Competing in a newly formed, but ‘extremely competitive league’, which combines the winners and runners-up of 4 Vets leagues from last season, Jacobs says: “It means every game is hard-fought and competitive and is why we get up on a Sunday morning.”

Part of the Maccabi London FC stable of 67 teams, which starts at U7 age and goes all the way to over 35, the Rowley Lane set-up definitely has a air of a family environment around it. Jacobs says: “A good number of our footballers played together at open age level for Lions and have ‘graduated’ through to the Vets section. But we are effectively now a rep team for the community, looking to attract the best of those guys, once they turn 35, who still have not just a passion for what the game gives them on the pitch, but for what it gives us off it. I’ve been running this for over 10 years and our ‘family’ is now 100 strong – even those who no longer play are still a huge part of who we are.”