TFFC'S RESULTS IN CUP COMPETITIONS
KEY:
[a] AJY League team; [b] Hendon & District Sunday League team
[c] Harrow Youth League team; [d] Non/league team
AET = After extra time

FIRST TEAM


MACCABI UNION PETER MORRISON TROPHY
The Maccabi Union’s premier national competition originally for 1st XIs, mainly played in Northern and Southern areas. Second XIs were subsequently invited to enter.

1980/81
Round 1 v Stamford Hill Old Boys (Home)
Won 4–2 (AET)
Round 2 v Cardiff Maccabi [d] (Home)
Won 4–0
Quarter-Final v Clayhall Alandra [a] (Home)
Won 3–1
Semi-Final v Maccabi Association London [b] (Away)
Lost 1–2

1981/82
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Grasshoppers Hendon (Home)
Won 5–2
Round 3 v Shirehall Park (Home)
Won 4–1
Quarter-Final v Clayhall Alandra [a] (Away)
Drew 1–1 (AET) won on penalties
Semi-Final v Kenton Maccabi [b] (Away)
Won 2–1
FINAL (Southern Area) v MARSHSIDE (at Wingate FC, Arkley)
Lost 0–4 (more)


Temple Fortune's PMT Final team of 1982
From left to right, back row: Terry Stone, Steve Hyams, Paul Squires, Steve Halfteck, Ian Thompson, Marcel Plesner and Steve Fisher. Front row: Roy Collett, Jeremy Powell, captain Steve Bourne, Martin Lazarus and Gary Hyams.


1982/83
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Westway (Home)
Won 8–0
Round 3 v Brady Maccabi [b] (Home)
Drew 1–1 (AET) lost on penalties

1983/84
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Shirehall Park (Home)
Lost 1–2 (AET)

1984/85
Round 1 v Horizon (Away)
Won 8–3
Round 2 v Kenton Maccabi [b] (Away)
Lost 1–5

1985/86
Round 1 v Stonegrove JYC [a] (Home)
Won 4–2
Round 2 v Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi (Home)
Lost (by default)

1986/87
Round 1 v Stonegrove JYC (Away)
Lost 1–3

1987/88
Round 1 v Cricklewood Academicals (Away)
Lost 3–6

1988/89
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Victoria Community Centre (Away)
Lost 2–4

1989/90
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Stamford Hill Old Boys (Home)
Won 4–2
Round 3 v Mill Hill (Away)
Won 3–2 (AET)
Quarter-Final v Brady Maccabi [c] (Away)
Drew 0–0 (AET) won 3/2 on penalties
Semi-Final v AC Victoria (Home)
Lost 2–4

1990/91
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Cardiff Maccabi [d] (Away)
Won 7–0
Round 3 v Hillgar Athletic (Away)
Won 5–1
Quarter-Final v Kenton Maccabi (Away)
Lost 1–5

1991/92
Round 1 v Brixton Old Boys (Away)
Lost 0–7

1992/93
Did not enter

1993/94
Round 1 v South Mancunians (Home)
Lost 1–2

1994/95
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Bar Kochba (Home)
Won 6–0
Round 3 v Glenthorne United (Home)
Lost (by default)

1995/96
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v South Mancunians (Away)
Lost 1–6

1996/97
Did not enter

1997/98
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Kadimah (Away)
Lost 1–4

1998/99
Round 1 v Maccabi Association London (Away)
Lost 1–8

1999/00
Round 1 v North West Neasden (Away)
Lost 1–3

2000/01
Round 1 UJIA (Away)
Won 4–2
Round 2 v Camden Park (Home)
Drew 1–1 (AET) lost 3/4 on penalties

2001/02
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Barkingside Athletic 2nds (Away)
Lost 1–3

2002/03
Round 1 v Chigwell Athletic (Away)
Lost 0–2

2003/04
Withdrew from competition

2004/08
Did not enter

2008/09
Round 1 v Faithfold 3rds (Home)
Lost 0–2

2009/10
Round 1 v Redbridge Jewish Care 3rds (Home)
Won 3–1
Round 2 v Redbridge Jewish Care (Away)
Lost 0–2

2010/11
Round 1 v Hendon United (Away)
Won 3–2
Round 2 v North London Raiders (Away)
Lost 2–4

2011/12
Round 1 v SPEC (Away)
Won 3–0
Round 2 v Camden Park (Home)
Drew 1–1 (AET) won 5/3 on penalties
Round 3 v Southgate Harmen 2nds (Away)
Won 3–2
Round 4 (last 16) v Brady Maccabi (Away)
Lost 1–2

2012/13
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Boca Jewniors (Home)
Won 3–1
Round 3 v Glenthorne United (Home)
Won 4–0
Round 4 (last 16) v South Manchester Sports (Away)
Lost 0–5

2013/14 to 2016/17 inclusive
Did not enter

2017/18
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v North London Raiders (Home)
Lost 1–5 (AET)

2018/19
Round 1 v North London Raiders (Home)
Lost (by default)

2023/24
Round 1 v Redbridge Jewish Care (Home)
Lost 0–2

2024/25
Did not enter




MSFL / MGBSFL BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY (formerly MINOR INVITATION CUP)
Run by the Maccabi (Southern) Football League periodically when the fixture list permitted its inclusion, this competition was for lower division sides, usually from Division 2 downwards. Temple Fortune used both the First and Second XIs to fulfil fixtures, often in the same competition.

1986/87
Group v Brady Maccabi 2nds (Home)
Won 5–1
Group v Stamford Hill Old Boys (Away)
Drew 0–0 (unplayed match determined as a draw by organisers)
Group v Basinghill Wanderers (Home)
Won 6–3
Semi-Final v North West Warriors 2nds (Away)
Lost 2–4

1988/89
Group v Victoria Community Centre (Away)
Lost 1–3
Second Team played next match due to First Team fixture congestion. However, the Club subsequently withdrew after one further game.

1989/90
Second Team started group but lost, after which First Team played to improve chances of qualification.
Group v Bedrock United (Home)
Won 6–0
Group v Brixton & Marlborough 2nds (Home)
Won 2–1
Quarter-Final v Maccabi Association London 3rds (Away)
Lost 0–3

1991/92
Round 1 v Glenthorne United (Home)
L 4–8 (AET)

2003/04
Group v Bafana Bafana (Away)
Lost 3–5
First Team lost opening match and then decided not to fulfil remaining fixtures due to shortage of players.

2004/05
Group v FC Heath (Home)
Drew 2–2
Group v PMG Walford (Home)
Won 1–0
Group v Rapid Banta (Away)
Won 3–1
Quarter-Final v Life FC (Home)
Won 8–1
Semi-Final v Essex Wanderers (Home)
Won 2–1
FINAL v FC HEATH (Wingate & Finchley FC)
Lost 0–3 (more)


Temple Fortune's BGT Final team of 2005
From left to right, back row: Phil Small, Serge Weinberger, Simon Allen, Dean Ingram, Jonathan Dubiner, Marc Herman, Andy Montlake and David Summer. Front row: Gav Noe, Kevin Goldberg, Gedis Kortach, Martin Seifert, Garry Simpson, James Simpson, Robert Botkai and Mike Kaye.

2005/06
Group v Catford & Bromley 2nds (Away)
Won 4–0
Group v Montana Boca United 2nds (Home)
Won 4–0
Group v Zig Zag (Away)
Won 3–0
Quarter-Final v Hendon United 3rds (Away)
Lost 0–4

2014/15
Group v Oakwood 2nds (Away)
Lost 1–8
Group v Jewdinese (Home)
Won 1–0
Group v Hendon United 2nds (home)
Lost 0–6

2017/18
Group v Scrabble (Away) Supplementary Cup qualifier (see right column)
Won (by default)
Group v Los Blancos (Home) Supplementary Cup qualifier (see right column)
Won 2–1
Quarter-Final v Real Hendon
Drew 3–3 – won 4–3 on penalties
Semi-Final v FC Team
Drew 0–0 – won 3–0 on penalties
FINAL v FAITHFOLD 2NDS (Maccabi London Brady, Rowley Lane)
Lost 1–4


Temple Fortune's BGT Final team of 2018
From left to right, back row: Brett Stead, Lloyd Becker, Gab Stone, David Brown, Lee Fegan, Declan Spiro, Daniel Vandemolen and Gab Saul. Front row: Ami Wynbourne, Simon Cohen, Lee Hyams, Steven Black, Adam Speck, Michael Woolf, Conor Brand and Jacob Kalms.

MGBSFL SUPER CUP/BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY
Additional competition run by the Maccabi GB Southern Football League due to the shortage of teams and league fixtures.

2022/23
Group v Temple Fortune 2nds (Home)
Won 8–1
Group
v Real Madreidel (Home)
Lost 0–2
Group v Camden City (Away)
Drew 2–2
Quarter-Final v Redbridge Jewish Care Purple (Home)
Drew 3–3 (penalties void – won by default due to opposition fielding an ineligible player
Semi-Final v Real Salt Beef (Away)
Lost 0–1

AJY / MSFL INVITATION TROPHY
This was a prestigious 16/team invitation competition involving eight leading teams from both the AJY Senior League and the Maccabi (Southern) Football League (MSFL). Only ran for eight years.
1981/82
Round 1 v Gants Hill Ivri Maccabi (Home)
Won 5–4 (AET)
Quarter-Final v Radom [a] (Away)
Lost (by default)

1982/83
Round 1 v Bar Kochba (Home)
Won 5–3
Quarter-Final v Leytonstone Old Boys (Home)
Lost 1–5

1983/84
Round 1 v Oxford & St. Georges [a] (Home)
Lost 4–8 (AET)

1986/87
Round 1 v Hampstead Garden Suburb [a] (Away)
Lost 1–7




MSFL / MGBSFL CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP
The primary knock/out competition of the Maccabi (Southern) Football League which involves all affiliated MSFL teams, including Second and Third XIs.

1976/77
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Bar Kochba 2nds (Home)
Won 2–1
Round 3 v Regent North End (Away)
Lost 0–7

1977/78
Round 1 v Athletico Neasden 3rds (Home)
Won 7–0
Round 2 v Bushey United (Home)
Won 2–0
Round 3 v Stanmore Maccabi (Away)
Lost 1–8

1978/79
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v National Pruning Board (Home)
Lost 2–3

1979/80
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Hollywood Bears (Home)
Won 2–1 (AET)
Round 3 v Stamford Hill Old Boys (Home)
Lost 2–5

1980/81
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Temple Fortune 2nds (Home)
Won 14–0
Round 3 v Southend Reform (Home)
Won 3–2
Quarter-Final v Brixton Old Boys (Home)
Lost 0–6

1981/82
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Athletico Neasden 2nds (Away)
Won 4–2 (AET)
Round 3 v Ashlodge Garden (Away)
Won 5–0
Quarter-Final v Marshside (Home)
Lost 2–3

1982/83
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Marlborough Olympic (Home)
Won (by default)
Round 3 v Huntsman (Home)
Lost 1–4

1983/84
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Athletico Neasden 3rds (Away)
Won 1–0
Round 3 v Ashlodge Garden (Away)
Lost 1–5

1984/85
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Glenthorne United 2nds (Home)
Won 3–2
Round 3 v Basinghill Wanderers (Home)
Won 8–4
Quarter-Final v Marshside (Home)
Lost 1–17

1985/86
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Basinghill Wanderers (Away)
Won11–2
Round 3 v Athletico Neasden 2nds (Home)
Won 3–2
Quarter-Final v Ashlodge Garden (Away)
Drew 2–2 (AET)
Replay v Ashlodge Garden (Home)
Lost 1–4

1986/87
Round 1 v Scrabble (Away)
Lost 5–7

1987/88
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Gants Hill 2nds (Home)
Lost 4–5 (AET)

1988/89
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Mill Hill (Home)
Won 1–0
Round 3 v Maccabi Association London (Away)
Lost 5–7 (AET)

1989/90
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Scrabble (Away)
Won 3–2
Round 3 v Tay Sachs (Away)
Lost 1–2

1990/91
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Elstree Eagles 2nds (Home)
Won 22–0
Round 3 v Red Star Belgrade (Home)
Won 3–0
Round 4 v South Mancunians (Home)
Lost 2–4 (AET)

1991/92
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Maccabi Association London 2nds (Home)
Won 2–0
Round 3 v Bushey United (Away)
Lost 1–5

1992/93
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 Bye
Round 3 v BC Reds (Away)
Drew 2–2 (AET)
Replay v BC Reds (Home)
Lost 2–6 (AET)

1993/94
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Hillgar Athletic (Away)
Lost 5–7

1994/95
Round 1 v Mondo Giants (Home)
Won 4–1
Round 2 v Shirehall Park Rangers (Home)
Lost 3–4

1995/96
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Barkingside Athletic (Home)
Lost 0–5

1996/97
Round 1 v Faithfold 3rds (Home)
Lost 2–5

1997/98
Round 1 v Brixton Old Boys 2nds (Home)
Lost 4–5 (AET)

1998/99
Round 1 v Kenton Maccabi 2nds (Home)
Won 6–1
Round 2 Bye
Round 3 v Hendon United (Away)
Lost 2–3

1999/00
Round 1 v South Mancunians (Away)
Won 3–1
Round 2 v Glenthorne United (Home)
Lost 6–8 (AET)

2000/01
Round 1 v Blueline (Home) / unplayed; competition declared void due to adverse weather

2001/02
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Oakwood 2nds (Away)
Won 6–1
Round 3 v Barkingside Athletic 2nds (Home)
Won 6–2
Quarter-Final v Faithfold (Home)
Lost 1–6

2002/03
Round 1 v Barkingside Athletic 2nds (Home)
Lost 1–5

2003/04
Withdrew from competition

2004/05
Round 1 v Oakwood 2nds (Away)
Drew 2–2 (AET) won on penalties
Round 2 v Oakwood 3rds (Home)
Won 4–1
Round 3 v Faithfold (Away)
Lost 0–6

2005/06
Round 1 v South Mancunians (Away)
Won 4–2
Round 2 v Faithfold (Home)
Lost 2–5

2006/07
Round 1 v Faithfold 3rds (Home)
Won 2–0 (AET)
Round 2 v Redbridge Jewish Care (2nds) (Home)
Lost 2–3

2007/08
Round 1 v AC Cricklewood (Home)
Lost 0–2

2008/09
Round 1 v East London Knights (Home)
Drew 3–3 (AET) lost 3/4 on penalties

2009/10
Round 1 v Redbridge Jewish Care 3rds (Home)
Won 4–1
Round 2 v FC Marylebone (Away)
Won (by default)
Round 3 v North London Raiders (Home)
Lost 1–8

2010/11
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v North West Neasden 2nds (Away)
Lost 0–1

2011/12
Round 1 v Faithfold 3rds (Away)
Lost 2–3 (AET)

2012/13
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Loughton Orient (Home)
Won 2–1
Round 3 v Woodford Wanderers (Away)
Won 3–2
Quarter-Final v Redbridge Jewish Care (Home)
Lost 1–5

2013/14
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Oakwood (Away)
Lost 0–4

2014/15
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Harmen (Away)
Lost 0–8

2015/16
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v North London Raiders 3rds (Away)
Lost 1–3

2016/17
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Faithfold 2nds (Away)
Lost 3–5

2017/18
Round 1 v FC Team (Away)
Lost 2–4

2018/19
Round 1 v Hendon United Sports Club (Away)
Lost 0–16

2019/20
Round 1 v Bayern Mincha (Home)
Won 7–0
Round 2 v Oakwood (Home)
Lost 1–4

2020/21
Round 1 v East London Bees (Away)
Won 3–2
Round 2 v Maccabi London Lions (Home)
Lost (by default)

2021/22
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Stoke Salmon (Away)
Lost 0–4

2022/23
Round 1 Hendon United Sports Club (Home)
Lost (by default)

2023/24
Round 1 Real Salt Beef (Away)
Lost 2/4

MMFL / MGBSFL INVITATION TROPHY
A joint competition involving teams from the Maccabi Masters Football League and the Maccabi GB Southern Football League; both leagues invite four teams to compete.

2014/15
Quarter-Final v Faithfold Masters (Away)
Lost 1–2

2016/17
Quarter-Final v North London Raiders Masters (Home)
Drew 3–3 – lost 3/4 on penalties

MGBSFL SUPPLEMENTARY CUP
An additional competition run by the Maccabi GB Southern Football League due to the shortage of teams and league fixtures. The competition was scrapped due to adverse weather limiting available fixture dates and adapted to the Barry Goldstein Trophy. For season 2022/23, the additional competition was used as qualifiers for the MGBSFL Super Cup and Barry Goldstein Trophy, which was effectively a consolation event.

2017/18
Group v Scrabble (Away)
Won (by default)
Group v Los Blancos (Home)
Won 2–1
Qualifiers for the Barry Goldstein Trophy

2022/23
Group v Temple Fortune 2nds (Home)
Group v Real Madriedel
Group v Camden City

MGBSFL DAVID WOLFF DIVISION 1 CUP & DIVISION 2 CUP
Additional competitions run by the Maccabi GB Southern Football League due to the shortage of teams and league fixtures.

2019/20 – Division 2 Cup
Quarter-Final v Hampstead Ducks (Away)
Won 2–1
Withdrew from the competition due to fielding an ineligible player
(Competition suspended due to the Covid/19 pandemic)

2022/23 – Division 1 Cup
Quarter-Final v Real Madreidel (Away)
Lost 0–2

2023/24 – Division 1 Cup
Quarter-Final v Real Salt Beef (Home)
Lost 1/12


SECOND TEAM
MSFL / MGBSFL CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP

1979/80
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Athletico Neasden 2nds (Home)
Lost 1–3

1980/81
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Temple Fortune (Away)
Lost 0–14

1981/82
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Bushey United (Away)
Lost 2–7

1982/83
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Leytonstone Old Boys (Away)
Lost 0–8

1983/84
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v South London JYC (Home)
Lost 0–5

1984/85
Round 1 v Colindale Wanderers (Home)
Lost 0–8

1985/86
Round 1 v Scrabble 2nds (Home)
Lost 4–9

1986/87
Round 1 v Ashlodge Garden (Home)
Lost 1–3

1987/88
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Marshside 2nds (Away)
Lost 1–3

1988/89
Round 1 v Victoria Community Centre (Away)
Lost 1–4

1989/90
Round 1 v Hillgar Athletic (Away)
Lost 1–3

1990/91
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Scrabble (Away)
Lost 1–3

1998/99
Round 1 v Sutlu Borek (Home)
Won 5–2
Round 2 v Bushey United (Away)
Drew 2–2 (AET) lost 2/4 on penalties

1999/00
Round 1 v Brixton Old Boys (Home)
Lost 0–6

2000/01
Round 1 v Camden Park (Away)
Lost 1–5

2001/02
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Barkingside Athletic 2nds (Away)
Lost 2–3

2002/03
Round 1 v London Maccabi Lions (Away)
Lost 1–7

2003/04
Round 1 v South Mancunians (Away)
Lost 2–8

2010/11
Round 1 v Shirley Park (Away)
Lost 1–3

2011/12
Round 1 v London Maccabi Lions 2nds (Away)
Lost 1–2

MSFL CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP
Continued

2012/13
Round 1 v FC Team (Away)
Lost (by default)

2017/18
Round 1 v Brady Maccabi (Away)
Lost (by default)

2021/22
Round 1 Bye
Round 2 v Borusiia Jewdinese (Home)
Lost 3–9

2022/23
Round 1 Camden City (Away)
Won 2–0
Round 2 v Oakwood (Home)
Lost (by default)

MSFL / MGBSFL BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY (formerly MINOR INVITATION CUP)

1980/81
Group v Bushey United (Away)
Lost 0–7
Group v Sinai All/Stars (Away)
Lost 0–9
Group v Athletico Neasden 2nds (Home)
Lost 1–15

1988/89
Group v South London Old Boys (Away)
Lost 0–5
Second Team played the above match due to First Team fixture congestion.

1989/90
Group v Coppermill United (Home)
Lost 3–5
Second Team started group but lost, after which First Team played to improve chances of qualification.

2010/11
Second Team
Group v Catford & Bromley Maccabi (Away)
Won 4–2
Group v Zig Zag (Away)
Won 3–1
Group v UJIA (Home)
Lost 1–5
Semi-Final v Faithfold 3rds (Home)
Lost 0–1

2011/12
Group v Faithfold 2nds (Away)
Lost 1–2
Group v Jewventus (Away)
Won 3–1
Group v Catford & Bromley Maccabi (Home)
Won 3–1
Quarter-Final v Blizzard Storm (Away)
Lost 1–3

MGBSFL DAVID WOLFF DIVISION 2 CUP
An additional competition run by the Maccabi GB Southern Football League due to the shortage of teams and league fixtures.

2022/23
Quarter-Final v Hapoel Hampstead (Away)
Lost (by default)

MGBSFL SUPER CUP/BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY
Additional competition run by the Maccabi GB Southern Football League due to the shortage of teams and league fixtures.

2022/23
Group v Temple Fortune (Away)
Lost 1–8
Group v Camden City (Away)
Won 4–1
Group
v Real Madreidel (Home)
Won 1–0
Quarter-Final v Redbridge Jewish Care White (Away)
Lost 2–3

OLD BOYS TEAM


MACCABI MASTERS FOOTBALL LEAGUE HENRY SWERNER TROPHY
The Masters League's knock/out competition open to First and Second Division teams.

2005/06
Round 1 v Brady Maccabi 2nds (Home)
Won 4–3
Quarter-Final v London Maccabi Lions (Away)
Lost 0–9

2006/07
Round 1 v South Mancunians (Home)
Lost 0–5

2007/08
Round 1 v Brady Maccabi 2nds (Home)
Drew 2–2 won 5–3 on penalties
Quarter-Final v South Mancunians (Away)
Lost 1–5

2008/09
Round 1* v Brady Maccabi (Away)
Lost (by default)

2008/09
Round 1** v Brady Maccabi 2nds (Away)
Won 4–1
Quarter-Final v South Mancunians (Away)
Lost 0–3

2009/10
Round 1 v EDRS Stonegrove (Away)
Lost 1–4

2010/11
Round 1 v Shenley United Synagogue (Home)
Won 2–0
Quarter-Final v South Mancunians (Home)
Lost 1–7

*Old Boys 'A' Team; **Old Boys 'B' Team


MACCABI MASTERS FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP
For the 2019/20 season, the Masters League ran one division with an intended two/tier knock/out competition which was suspended due to the Covid/19 pandemic and continued during the 2020/21 season.

2019/20
Group B v Hendon Harriers (Away)
Won 4–3
Group B v Maccabi London Lions (Home)
Lost 1–8
Group B v Glenthorne United (Away)
Lost 0–3
The competition split into two sections – Temple Fortune qualified for the Plate competition, in which the Semi-Final and Final were played during the 2020/21 season. The competition was renamed the Jack Morgan Memorial Cup in time for the Final.
Semi-Final v Marshside (Home)
Won 3–1
FINAL v ST JOHN'S WOOD TIGERS (Maccabi London Brady, Rowley Lane)
Won 2–1
(CUP WINNERS)
(Delayed by the Covid/19 pandemic – the Final was dated 2021)


Temple Fortune's Masters Final team of 2021
From left to right, back row: Jonathan Abrams, Dan Isaacs, Gideon Wetrin, Simon Black, Serge Weinberger, Alan Harounoff, Dean Ingram, Phil Silver and Gil Ashkenazy. Front row: Graham Meyer, Gary Rowland, Michael Lee, Robert Botkai and Andy Montlake.

2021/22
Group B v EHRS Stonegrove (Away)
Won 3–2
Group B v Hendon Harriers (Home)
Won 3–0
Group B v Maccabi London Brady (Away)
Drew 2–2
The competition split into two sections – Temple Fortune qualified for the Nathan Horwitz Cup (the main competition)
Semi-Final v Maccabi London Lions (Away)
Lost 0–1

2022/23
Group B v St John's Wood Tigers (Home))
Won 2–1
Group B v Maccabi London Lions (Home)
Lost 1–9
Group B v Glenthorne United (Home)
Lost 0–2
The competition split into two sections – Temple Fortune qualified for the Jack Morgan Memorial Cup (the Plate competition)
Semi-Final v Hendon Harriers (Away)
Lost 1–4

2023/24
Group B v St John's Wood Tigers (Away))
Won 3–2
Group B v Glenthorne United (Home)
Lost (by default)
Group B v Maccabi London Lions (Awayt)
Lost 1–14
The competition split into two sections – Temple Fortune qualified for the Jack Morgan Memorial Cup (the Plate competition)
Semi-Final v Hendon Harriers (Away)
Lost 2–4



MACCABI MASTERS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NATHAN HORWITZ DIVISION TWO CUP
The Masters League's knock/out competition open to only Second Division teams.

2010/11
Round 1 Bye
Quarter-Final v Ashlodge (Home)
Drew 2–2 – won 5–3 on penalties
Semi-Final v London Maccabi Lions (Away)
Lost Quarter/Final1–6

2011/12
Round 1 Bye
Quarter-Final v Marshside (Home)
Won 4–2
Semi-Final v EDRS Stonegrove (Away)
Lost 0–3

2012/13
Round 1 v Glenthorne United 3rds (Home)
Won 6–1
Quarter/F. v Ashlodge CPC (Home)
Won 4–1
Semi-Final v EDRS Stonegrove (Home)
Lost 1–7

2013/14
Round 1 Bye
Quarter-Final v EDRS Stonegrove (Away)
Lost 1–7

2014/15
Round 1 Bye
Quarter-Final v Hendon Harriers (Away)
Drew 2–2 – lost 6–7 on penalties (replay ordered by MMFL because Hendon Harriers fielded an ineligible player)
Replay v Hendon Harriers (Away)
Won 2–1
Semi-Final v Glenthorne United (Away)
Lost 1–3

2015/16
Round 1 Bye
Quarter-Final v Glenthorne United (Away)
Lost 0–6

2016/17
Round 1 Bye
Quarter-Final v St John's Wood Tigers (Away)
Lost 0–6

2017/18
Round 1 Bye
Quarter-Final v Maccabi London Lions 2nds (Home)
Lost 0–5

2018/18
Group B v EHRS Stonegrove (Away)
Lost 1–4
Second Group B fixture was unplayed



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