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Enfield Town F.C.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchEnfield TownFull name Enfield Town Football ClubNickname(s) TownersFounded 23rd June 2001Ground The Park, BrimsdownCapacity 3000Chairman Paul MillingtonManager Jim ChandlerLeague Isthmian LeagueFirst Division North2006--07 Isthmian LeagueFirst Division North, 3rd \nHome colours \n \n \n \n \nAway colours \n \n \nEnfield Town F.C. is a football club from Enfield, London Borough of Enfield, London, England. The club\'s home matches are played in the Park, home ofBrimsdown Rovers F.C.\n\nThe club was founded in June 2001 by the Enfield Supporters Trust, after Trust members considered that the regime in charge of Enfield F.C. no longer had the interests of the club at heart and lacked sufficient will to bring about the return of the club to its home town.\n\nThe club badge has the Enfield beast on the shield with a football.\n\nTown were admitted to the Essex Senior League for the 2001-02 season and enjoyed a succesful first campaign, winning the Essex Senior League Cup, the Cherry Red Books Trophy and the Middlesex Senior Charity Cup and finishing second in the Essex Senior League. The following season, Town won the League Championship, but were not promoted as the facilities at Brimsdown were not sufficient to meet the requirements of the Isthmian League. Over the next eighteen months supporters of the club carried out extensive work to improve the ground to a standard that would allow Enfield Town and Brimsdown Rovers to progress to higher levelsof football.\n\nIn 2004-05 Town won the Essex Senior League again and were promoted to the Southern League Division One East. The 2005-06 season thus saw Town playing league matches against Enfield F.C.\n\nEnfield Town finished the 2005-06 season in 3rd place on an impressive 81 points, which resultedin a play-off position. They were defeated 3-1 by Wivenhoe Town F.C. after extra time in the semi-final of the play-offs.\n\nBecause of the reorganisation of Step 4 of the National League System, Enfield Town were reallocated to the Isthmian League First Division North, which is on the same level as the Southern League Division One East had been, in 2006-7, and were again playing league matches against Enfield F.C. Once again, they finished in 3rd place, this time with 79 points, and were defeated 4-2 by A.F.C. Sudbury in the semi-final of the play-offs.\n\nIn June 2007 Enfield Town chairman PaulMillington released a club statement via the website following the resignation of the original side Enfield F.C. to the Essex Senior League suggesting the clubs\' pooled resources and fan base could \"take Enfield back to the top of non-league football\". A response from Enfield F.C. is expected shortly.\n\n\n[edit] External links\nOfficial Site \nEnfield Town FC photo pool (Flickr) \nEnfield Town at the Football Club History Database \n\n\n\n\nIsthmian League Division One North 2007/08 v • d • e \nA.F.C. Sudbury | Arlesey Town | Aveley | Brentwood Town | Bury Town | Canvey Island | Dartford | Edgware Town | Enfield Town | Great Wakering Rovers | Ilford | Maldon Town | Northwood | Potters Bar Town | Redbridge | Tilbury | Waltham Abbey | Waltham Forest | Ware | Wingate&Finchley | Witham Town | Wivenhoe TownFootball in England v• d • e \nLeague competitions The FA Cup competitions \nPremier League England (B) (C) FA Cup \nThe Football League (Champ, 1, 2) (U-21) (U-20) (U-19) Football League Cup \nFootball Conference (Nat, N, S) (U-18) (U-17) (U-16) FA Community Shield \nNorthern Premier (Prem, 1N, 1S) List of clubs Football League Trophy \nSouthern League (Prem, 1Mid, 1S&W) List of venues FA TrophyIsthmian League (Prem, 1N, 1S) (by capacity) Setanta ShieldEnglish football league system List of leagues FA VaseRecords FA NLS CupRetrieved from \"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfield_Town_F.C.\"\nCategories: English football clubs | Isthmian League | Sport in Enfield | Football (soccer) clubs established in 2001\n\nViewsArticle Discussion Edit this page History Personal toolsSign in / create account Navigation\nMain page \nContents \nFeatured content \nCurrent events \nRandom article \ninteraction\nAbout Wikipedia \nCommunity portal \nRecent changes \nFile upload wizard \nContact Wikipedia \nMake a donation \nHelp \nSearch\n Toolbox\nWhat links here \nRelated changes \nUpload file \nSpecial pages \nPrintable version \nPermanent link\nCite this article \n\nThis page was last modified 21:08, 28 July 2007. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) \nWikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a US-registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity.\nPrivacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers army, barmy, cambridge, CCFC, chandlers, city, club, enfield, ETFC, fc, football, jim, soccer, team, town
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