Fixtures

England Isthmian Premier Division 03/21 19:45 24 Concord Rangers vs Enfield Town - View
England Isthmian Premier Division 03/23 15:00 36 Margate vs Enfield Town - View
England Isthmian Premier Division 03/26 19:45 33 Whitehawk vs Enfield Town - View
England Isthmian Premier Division 03/30 15:00 37 Bognor Regis Town vs Enfield Town - View
England Isthmian Premier Division 04/01 14:00 38 Enfield Town vs Cheshunt - View
England Isthmian Premier Division 04/06 14:00 39 Dulwich vs Enfield Town - View

Results

England Ryman Premier Division 03/16 15:00 35 Enfield Town v Horsham W 2-1
England Ryman Premier Division 03/12 19:45 24 Concord Rangers v Enfield Town - PPT.
England Ryman Div One North 03/11 19:45 - Enfield v Redbridge - PPT.
England Ryman Premier Division 03/09 15:00 34 [6] Enfield Town v Lewes [10] W 1-0
England Ryman Div One North 03/06 19:45 - Enfield v Witham Town L 1-5
England Isthmian Premier Division 03/02 15:00 33 Whitehawk v Enfield Town - PPT.
England Isthmian Premier Division 02/24 15:00 32 [5] Enfield Town v Wingate & Finchley [4] D 2-2
England Isthmian Premier Division 02/20 19:45 30 Enfield Town v Kingstonian D 0-0
England Isthmian Premier Division 02/17 15:00 31 Carshalton Ath v Enfield Town D 1-1
England Isthmian Division One North 02/10 15:00 - Lowestoft Town v Enfield L 2-0
England Isthmian Premier Division 02/10 15:00 30 Enfield Town v Kingstonian - PPT.
England Isthmian Premier Division 02/03 15:00 29 Canvey Island v Enfield Town W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 52 30 22
Wins 22 14 8
Draws 13 8 5
Losses 17 8 9
Goals for 90 54 36
Goals against 84 41 43
Clean sheets 12 10 2
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - Enfield Town F.C.

Enfield Town Football Club is a football club based in Enfield, Greater London, England. Established in 2001 as a fan-led breakaway from Enfield, the club are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium. The club badge features the Enfield beast.

History

The club was founded on 23 June 2001 by the Enfield Supporters' Trust after Trust members considered that the regime in charge of Enfield 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, having left Southbury Road in 1999. This followed the chairman of Enfield withdrawing from an outline agreement with the Supporters' Trust which would have seen the Trust take over the running of a debt-free club and receiving £100,000 from money from the sale of Southbury Road which was held in an escrow account by Enfield Council. The balance of over £600,000 would have been paid to the chairman.

The newly formed club were admitted to the Essex Senior League for the 2001–02 season, three divisions below the Isthmian League Premier Division where Enfield continued to play. The club's first season saw them finish second in the league and win the League Cup, the Capital Counties Feeder Leagues Trophy, and the Middlesex Senior Charity Cup. The following season they won the Essex Senior League, but were not promoted due to ground grading issues. Despite only finishing fourth in the 2003–04 season, in May 2004 the Isthmian League invited the club to join Division Two, but later rescinded the offer. They won the Essex Senior League for a second time in 2004–05, and were promoted to Division One East of the Southern League, which Enfield were also members of. They finished third in their first season in the Southern League, qualifying for the play-offs, where they were beaten 3–1 after extra time in the semi-finals by Wivenhoe Town.

In the summer of 2006 the club were transferred to Division One North of the Isthmian League. The 2006–07 season saw them finish third again, but they lost 4–2 to AFC Sudbury in the play-off semi-finals. At the end of the season Enfield were liquidated and Enfield Town chairman Paul Millington released a statement suggesting that the two clubs should merge and "return the name of Enfield to the top of the non-league world". However, the Enfield players, officials and supporters rejected the offer and formed a brand new club named Enfield 1893. Enfield Town qualified for the play-offs again in 2009–10 after finishing fourth. However, after beating Wingate & Finchley 3–2 in the semi-finals, they lost 3–1 in the final to Concord Rangers. In 2011–12 they were runners-up in the division and went on to win the play-offs, beating Grays Athletic 3–1 on penalties (after a 2–2 draw) in the semi-finals and then defeating Needham Market 1–0 in the final, earning promotion to the Premier Division.

At the start of the 2012–13 season the club won the Supporters Direct Cup, defeating Wrexham 3–1. They retained it the following season, beating YB SK Beveren of Belgium 8–2. In 2016–17 they finished fourth in the Isthmian League Premier Division before losing 4–2 to Dulwich Hamlet in the play-off semi-finals. The 2018–19 season saw the club win the Isthmian League's League Cup, beating AFC Hornchurch 2–0 in the final. In 2021–22 they finished third in the Premier Division before losing 3–2 to Hornchurch in the play-off semi-finals.

Enfield Town is a semi-professional soccer team based in the London Borough of Enfield, England. The team was founded in 2001 and currently plays in the Isthmian League Premier Division, which is the seventh tier of the English football league system.

Enfield Town has a strong fan base and plays their home games at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. The team's colors are red and white, and their logo features a lion and a castle, which represents the town's history and heritage.

The team has had some success in recent years, winning the Middlesex Senior Cup in 2018 and reaching the final of the Isthmian League Cup in 2019. Enfield Town also has a strong youth academy, which has produced several players who have gone on to play professionally.

Enfield Town is known for their attacking style of play and their ability to score goals. The team is led by manager Andy Leese, who has been with the club since 2011 and has helped guide them to their current position in the league. Overall, Enfield Town is a well-respected and competitive team in the non-league football scene in England.