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Woodford Town F.C.

Coordinates:51°36′25.96″N0°3′0.1″E / 51.6072111°N 0.050028°E /51.6072111; 0.050028
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Association football club in England
For other clubs with the same name, seeWoodford Town F.C. (disambiguation).

Football club
Woodford Town
Full nameWoodford Town Football Club
NicknameThe Woods
Founded2002
GroundAshton Playing Fields,Woodford
ChairmanTony Scott
ManagerRob Gammons
LeagueEssex Senior League
2024–25Essex Senior League, 3rd of 20
Websitewoodfordtownfc.com

Woodford Town Football Club is afootball club based inWoodford in theLondon Borough of Redbridge. They are currently members of theEssex Senior League and play at Ashton Playing Fields.

History

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Established asMauritius Sports in 2002, the club was founded with the aim of providing a good standard of footballing opportunity for theMauritian community in London, as well as providing a feeder for British-born Mauritians to play for theircountry at international level.[1] The new club joined Division One of the London Intermediate League for the 2001–02 season,[2] before becoming members of the Premier Division of theMiddlesex County League in 2003.[3] They merged with CMB (Metal Box) in 2004, and played asMauritius Sports (CMB) in the 2004–05 season before reverting to their original name.[3][4]

The club were accepted into the Essex Senior League for the2007–08 season following a merger of Mauritius Sports andWalthamstow Avenue & Pennant and were initially namedMauritius Sports & Pennant.[5] Two years later they were renamed Mauritius Sports Association UK,[6] before becomingHaringey & Waltham Development in 2011.[7] Following its association with the Greenhouse London sports charity, the club changed its name again in 2013, becoming Greenhouse London,[8] and then Greenhouse Sports in 2015.[9] The club became Haringey & Waltham in 2016.[10] Although they finished bottom of the league in2016–17, they were reprieved from relegation.[11] They then changed their name toWoodford Town 2017 for the 2017–18 season,[12][13] succeedingthe club who left theSpartan South Midlands League in 2016. The 2017 part of the name was dropped in 2019.

In2023–24 Woodford were runners-up in the Essex Senior League, qualifying for the promotion play-offs. They were knocked out at the semi-final stage, losing 5–4 on penalties toSporting Bengal United after a 1–1 draw. After finishing third in the league in2024–25 they defeatedGreat Wakering Rovers 2–1 in the play-off semi-finals before losing 2–0 toTakeley in the final.

Ground

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The club played atWaltham Forest's Wadham Lodge ground inWalthamstow until 2011, when they moved to Coles Park in Haringey to groundshare withHaringey Borough. In 2016 they moved to theTerence McMillan Stadium inPlaistow before starting a groundshare with Broxbourne at Goff's Lane for the 2017–18 season. The club relocated to the Harlow Arena prior to the 2018–19 season,[14] and announced their intention to return to Woodford at Ashton Playing Fields for 2020.[15]

The club were due to move into Ashton Playing Fields in November 2020, however new lockdown measures due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in England postponed the club's return to Woodford.[16] The stand at the new ground is named the 'Jas Athwal Stand' in recognition ofJas Athwal, the Labour Party politician and Leader ofRedbridge Council, for his contribution to bringing the club home to Woodford.[17][18] On 13 August 2021, Woodford played their first game at the stadium, losing 2–1 againstStansted in front of 822 spectators.[19]

Records

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Haringey & Waltham Development 4 Bowers & Pitsea 1 Destination Havant 'Ville Departing Waterloo
  2. ^Mauritius Sports at theFootball Club History Database
  3. ^abMiddlesex County League 2000–2006 Non-League Matters
  4. ^C M B Metal Box at theFootball Club History Database
  5. ^Mauritius Sports & Pennant at theFootball Club History Database
  6. ^Mauritius Sports Association at theFootball Club History Database
  7. ^abHaringey & Waltham Development at theFootball Club History Database
  8. ^abGreenhouse London at theFootball Club History Database
  9. ^abGreenhouse Sports at theFootball Club History Database
  10. ^Haringey & Waltham at theFootball Club History Database
  11. ^Club allocations – Steps 5 & 6 2017/2018Archived 30 March 2020 at theWayback Machine The Football Association
  12. ^Shock omission as Senior League constitution confirmed Waltham Forest F.C.
  13. ^Woodford Town at theFootball Club History Database
  14. ^Woodford Town enjoy more home comforts to go top of the table Ilford Recorder, 8 August 2018
  15. ^Woodford Town Football Club to move to Chigwell Road East London & West Essex Guardian, 25 April 2018
  16. ^Ranson, Jacob (4 November 2020)."Longer wait for Woods to come home".Ilford Recorder. Retrieved5 November 2020.
  17. ^Boyle, Caislin (7 December 2020)."Woodford Town FC returns to its rightful home as new stadium opens in Ashton Playing Fields".Ilford Recorder. Retrieved22 January 2021.
  18. ^"Woodford Town Is Coming Home As Work Begins".Woodford Town FC. Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved22 January 2021.
  19. ^"#YellowSport Non-league round-up". Yellow Advertiser. 15 August 2021. Retrieved18 August 2021.
  20. ^Woodford Town at theFootball Club History Database

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