Full name | Enfield Football Club | |||
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Nickname(s) | The E's | |||
Founded | 1893 | (re-formed 2007)|||
Ground | Hertingfordbury Park, Hertford | |||
Capacity | 6,500 (200 seated)[1] | |||
Chairman | Stephen Whittington | |||
Manager | Alex Salmon | |||
League | Southern League Division One Central | |||
2023–24 | Isthmian League North Division, 18th of 19 (transferred) | |||
Website | https://www.enfieldfootballclub.co.uk/ | |||
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Enfield Football Club is an English football club that is currently a member of the Southern League Division One Central. The club plays its home matches at Hertingfordbury Park in Hertford, Hertfordshire, which it shares with Hertford Town. Traditionally based in Enfield, Greater London, the club was, between the 1960s and 1980s, one of the most successful non-league clubs in England, winning the FA Amateur Cup, FA Trophy and Football Conference twice. The club, however, did not manage to gain election to the Football League. Following financial struggles and the sale of their Southbury Road stadium, the club declined, eventually folding and reforming in 2007 as Enfield 1893 Football Club, dropping the 1893 suffix in 2019.