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Seventy Seven Football Club is a member of the Laguna Niguel Football Association, which is affiliated with the United States Amateur Soccer Association and the California State Association-South. The league has been established in the Orange County community for over a decade and continues to expand in talent and teams each year. The league is currently comprised of 14 local amateur men's club teams that compete on a weekly basis throughout the year.

Seventy Seven Football Club is an men’s soccer team rapidly developing into one of the premier amateur men’s teams in Southern Orange County. We are comprised of former high school and collegiate players some with previous semi-professional and professional experience as well.  Many of our players have played together  for over a decade --beginning at the youth club level and continuing through high school, college and various semi-professional teams.  We are a close group of friends and professionals that enjoy training and playing together as well as participating in other activities outside of soccer that include the players and their families. Most of the players are between the ages of 28 and 36, and are fixated in the Orange County business community and the vast majority of us have wives and children of our own. (All told, our players are fathers to 30 kids with 3 in the oven – enough to begin the next generation of Seventy Seven F.C.)
 
Seventy Seven F.C. was formed over 5 years ago with the goal of bringing together a talented group of men who share the desire to compete at a high level of soccer and represent the Orange County Soccer Community in a professional manner. Over the last 5 years we have posted a record of over 125 wins, 16 loses and 20 ties with five League Championships and one Cup Championship in the Laguna Niguel Football Association and we hope to continue that success in the future as we focus on developing the players of Seventy Seven and enjoying time with friends and family.

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A Good Start - Tuesday, January 19, 2010
The 2010 LNFA Season has begun and 77 is off to a good start considering we only had 11 players for the season opener and were able to walk away with the "Victory".  Last season was the first time in 77 history that we finished in 3rd place with 2 loses.  The league is getting stronger and 77 is not getting any younger. The new season will be very challenging with the addition of strong experienced teams made up of veteran players.  We look forward to the challenge of the new year and refining our veteran line up to make a run for the title.  

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Terry thanks Chelsea fans
John Terry has offered his thanks to Chelsea fans after admitting the supporters have been 'quite incredible' over the past two weeks.

Coyle feels for Cahill
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Fabio - Terry still important
England head coach Fabio Capello has confirmed John Terry will continue to be important despite being stripped of the captaincy.

Wenger reaffirms Chamakh interest
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Mancini hopeful of top four
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Walcott seeks killer instinct
Arsenal star Theo Walcott believes his side need to find a killer instinct if they are to stay in the title race.

Gerrard looking for momentum
Steven Gerrard has urged Liverpool to build on the victory over Everton and secure a top-four finish.

Beckham hails United faithful
David Beckham has paid tribute to Man Utd's supporters ahead of his forthcoming return to Old Trafford.

Ribery unsure of Bayern stay
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Fox's debut delight
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Rafa hails 50-up Kuyt
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United bring in Mihadjuks
Dundee United have snapped up former Inverness defender Pavels Mihadjuks on a short-term deal.

Crouch admits Spurs squander
Peter Crouch has conceded Tottenham squandered the chance to pull away from Liverpool.

Hodgson hopes to spend
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson is optimistic he will receive the required funds to improve the quality of his squad.

Kombouare plans PSG stay
Under-fire Paris St Germain coach Antoine Kombouare has vowed to fight on despite their poor run of form.

Tiago targets Atletico stay
Tiago has stated that he would like to make his loan to Atletico Madrid permanent at the end of the season

Dickov trains with Leeds
Veteran striker Paul Dickov is training with Leeds United following his departure from Leicester City.

Fergie confirms Scotland talks
Barry Ferguson has revealed he has held talks with Craig Levein about returning to the Scotland fold.

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