Enfield (1893) F.C. (often known as Enfield or the E's) is a football club, formed in June 2007 after Enfield F.C. re-named after unsuccessfully trying to remove the club from the old chairmans holding company.
Enfield F.C. was a football team traditionally based in Enfield, London, England but later based in Hertfordshire, at Boreham Wood and Ware.
Their traditional rivals were Barnet.
Enfield was one of the most successful amateur clubs in Engl...
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Enfield (1893) F.C. (often known as Enfield or the E's) is a football club, formed in June 2007 after Enfield F.C. re-named after unsuccessfully trying to remove the club from the old chairmans holding company.
Enfield F.C. was a football team traditionally based in Enfield, London, England but later based in Hertfordshire, at Boreham Wood and Ware.
Their traditional rivals were Barnet.
Enfield was one of the most successful amateur clubs in England and at one point was seen as a potential Football League entrant due to its Football Conference exploits, but went into freefall due to the club's former chairman decision to relocate to Borehamwood.
The reformed club are now based in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. Located close to the London Borough of Enfield, this is the closest the club has been to its historical location since leaving Southbury Road in 1999.
The club badge has an Enfield beast on the left and the Saxon crown and three seaxes of the Middlesex coat of arms on the right, all...
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