There is an English soccer team which has toured the US and Spain, seen hundreds of thousands of fans tune into their weekend matches and played in some of the sport's most hallowed arenas against ...
Newcastle United Women lost 2-1 to Hashtag United at Luton’s Kenilworth Road to miss out on the FA Women’s National League Cup. This would have been Newcastle’s first cup trophy since the takeover, ...
Started in 2016 by Spencer Owen, Hashtag United's YouTube channel has amassed over 370,000 subscribers. Now, they're recognised as a semi-pro team IT really is a funny old game. In June, Hashtag ...
Plymouth Argyle Women battled their way to a hard-earned 2–1 FAWNL Southern Premier Division victory at Hashtag United, grinding through a scrappy first half before producing the key moments of ...
Hashtag United have joined forces with AFC Basildon Women to launch a ladies' side. The two clubs have merged and Hashtag will field a women's team for the first time in the 2020-21 season. Hashtag, ...
Non-league Hashtag United have launched an investigation following complaints about allegedly homophobic comments by one of their supporters during their away game against Dulwich Hamlet. Hashtag, who ...
"We're average footballers living the professional footballer dream," says Seb Carmichael-Brown, vice-captain of amateur side Hashtag United. The squad is a group of mates, most of whom have day jobs ...
LONDON,UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 12: Spencer Owen, frontman of Hashtag United, poses during an Umbro photo-shoot taking images of the new kit at the new West Ham United training ground at Rush Green on ...
FORGET Man City’s rivalry with Man United, Hashtag United are on their way to becoming Tottenham’s noisy neighbours. Initially set up as a team that lived and breathed on YouTube by vlogger Spencer ...
They have no place on the football pyramid and only a handful of travelling fans, but more than half a million viewers tune in to watch one team of amateurs play every week. Hashtag United were only ...
Some fans give up their season tickets to save money, others to spend more time with family. A few even throw them at managers or rip them up in fits of pique over their club's latest defeat. But ...
IT really is a funny old game. In June, Hashtag United had cause for massive celebration after being selected as one of the teams to compete in the tenth tier of English football. Hashtag United will ...