| Full name | Brimsdown Football Club | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nickname | The Brims | ||
| Founded | 2013 | ||
| Ground | Wormley Playing Fields,Wormley | ||
| Chairman | Ahmet Toygun | ||
| Manager | Emmanuel N'Daw | ||
| League | Eastern Counties League Division One South | ||
| 2024–25 | Eastern Counties League Division One South, 13th of 20 | ||
| Website | https://www.brimsdownfc.com | ||
Brimsdown Football Club is afootball club based inBrimsdown in theLondon Borough of Enfield, England. They are currently members of theEastern Counties League Division One South and groundshare withWormley Rovers at the Wormley Playing Fields.
Brimsdown was established in 2013 by Lee Okugbeni, manager of theKentish Town under-18 team.[1] The club was admitted to Division Two of theSpartan South Midlands League for the 2013–14 season.[2] Despite finishing second-from-bottom in theirfirst season, the club finished fourth in the2014–15 season.[2] When Hale Leys United and Kent Athletic, who had finished first and second respectively, were unable to take promotion due to inadequate grounds, Brimsdown were promoted to Division One.[3] The 2015–16 season saw the club enter theFA Vase for the first time.[2] In February 2018 Ahmet Toygun and Yilmaz Celik took over the club's ownership. By May 2020 Toygun became the sole owner, integrating his football academy into the club.
At the end of the2019–20 season Brimsdown were transferred to Division One South of the Eastern Counties League as a result of a groundshare withTilbury. They finished bottom of Division One South in2021–22 and were relegated to the Senior Division of theEssex Alliance. However, they were Essex Alliance champions the following season,[4] earning promotion back to Division One South.
The club initially played on the second pitch at the Downs inEnfield, before moving to Goldsdown Road in 2014 afterEnfield 1893 vacated the ground.[3] In 2015–16 they groundshared atEnfield Town's Queen Elizabeth II Stadium, before moving toHaringey Borough's Coles Park in Tottenham in 2016, and thenWare's Wodson Park in 2018. They moved toTilbury's Chadfields ground in 2020, and then toWormley Rovers in 2022.[5]
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