Hashtag United F.C.

[4] From their foundation, the team primarily played five, seven, and eleven-a-side exhibition matches, which were filmed and uploaded to their YouTube channel.

[5] The team included Scott Pollock, winner of the Hashtag Academy competition in 2017, who went on to sign professional terms with Northampton Town.

[21] The Women's team won promotion to Tier 3 after a successful 2022-23 campaign and on 23 March 2024 they clinched their 3rd trophy in as many years by winning the FA Women's National League Cup Final vs Newcastle United, winning 2–1 in front of a record crowd of 3,719 fans at Kenilworth Road, home of Luton Town FC.

The club also released a neon yellow and pink 3rd/goalkeeper strip with that was influenced by the infamous Jorge Campos Umbro shirts of the 1990s.

[27] For the following season, the away kit was a bold salmon pink design featuring a noughts and crosses inspired pattern.

For this season the away kit was claret, light blue and white, in a reference to the club that the founders grew up supporting, West Ham United FC, following their Europa Conference League win.

After joining the Eastern Counties League, the club began playing at the Coles Park Stadium, groundsharing with Haringey Borough.

[32] In April 2019, following promotion to the Essex Senior League, Hashtag United announced that the club would move to Tilbury's Chadfields for the 2019–20 season.

[33] In March 2020 the club stated that they would move to the Len Salmon Stadium, home of Bowers & Pitsea, for the 2020–21 season.

[36] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

v. Lewes FC in 2024