From the Ground Up: The London Eagles Journey
Founded in the summer of 2010, the London Eagles Cricket Club took flight in the humble surroundings of Western University’s parking lots. What began as a small group of international friends looking to bring the sport they loved to the local community quickly transformed into something much larger. Driven by a shared passion for the game and a welcoming, inclusive spirit, the Eagles have built a reputation for fostering an environment that is as competitive as it is fun. Over the years, our "nest" has grown rapidly, welcoming new players every season and continuing to soar as a cornerstone of the London cricket scene.
50+
Active Players
2
Championships
15+
Years of History
3
Teams

The Eagles Way
To provide a premium environment that inspires excellence, fosters cricket talent, and builds a vibrant, inclusive community in the heart of London.
Growing the Game
The London Eagles Cricket Club is dedicated to the growth and promotion of cricket throughout the Forest City and the broader Southwestern Ontario region. We aim to be the premier hub for cricket development in our community.
A Gold Standard Environment
We are committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful space for players of all levels. Whether through intensive practice sessions, internal club matches, or high-stakes league play, we ensure a fair and supportive atmosphere for everyone to learn and compete.
Open to All
Cricket is a game for everyone. Membership is open to any individual in the London area with a passion for the sport. We proudly uphold an open-door policy, welcoming all members regardless of age, gender, ability, nationality, religion, or background.
Community & Sportsmanship
Beyond the boundary, London Eagles is committed to building a vibrant social community and upholding the highest standards of sportsmanship. We strive to be positive ambassadors for the game, fostering lifelong friendships and contributing to the local community through events, mentorship, and a shared spirit of 'The Spirit of Cricket.'