Edgware Town F.C.

The Edgware Town Football Club is an English football club based in Edgware, Greater London. The club was founded in 1939 and takes in the absence of venue since 2008 no longer part of the game mode, but remains a member of the Middlesex Football Association.

Club history

The club was founded in 1939 and took part in the match operation of the Middlesex Senior League until he joined for the season 1946/47, the Corinthian League. In 1948, the club posted winning the Middlesex Senior Cup. When the Corinthian League disbanded for the season 1963/64, the club, like many other clubs joined the Athenian League, in which one immediately won the championship of Division One and ascended into the Premier Division of the Athenian League. After the Athenian League in 1984 also stopped their game operation, changed in 1970, renamed in Edgware FC Club in the London Spartan League. In 1987, the return appointment in Edgware Town FC. After 1982 and 1988, the rise in the Isthmian League was denied because the venue is not sufficient, finally succeeded in 1990, the ascent. By 2006, Edgware played in the lower seasons of the Isthmian League before you climb a league reform in the Spartan South Midlands Football League, from which it is equipped with three titles a year later, again in the Isthmian League in the course. After the end of the 2007/08 season the club had in the absence of venue until further adjust the operation of gambling.

Championships and Cups

  • Isthmian League Master Division Three 1991/92
  • Master Premier Division 2006/ 07
  • Cup Winners' Cup Premier Cup 2006/ 07
  • Challenge Cup Winners Cup 2006/ 07
  • Master Premier Division 1987/88, 1989/90
  • League Cup Winners Cup 1987/88
  • Cup Winners Memorial Shield 1952/53, 1961/62
  • Champion 1939/40, 1943/44, 1944 /45, 1945/46,
  • Cup Winners' Cup 1947/48
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