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AC axed after 14 red cards by Xmas!

By Robin Jones

AC LONDON, who were formed by a teenager in the wake of the 2011 London riots with a view to keeping youngsters off the streets, look set to be booted out of the Combined Counties League – for bad behaviour!
Academic Club London were founded by 16-year-old Prince Choudary as a youth team in July 2012, and went open age the following season.
Choudary then became the youngest manager and chairman in senior football, and later the youngest manager in the FA Cup.
AC London joined the Kent Invicta League and later moved sideways to Comb...

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