Edgware & Kingsbury F.C.

They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division North and play at Silver Jubilee Park in Kingsbury, about three miles from the club's original ground, the White Lion in Edgware.

The club was founded in 1939 by a group of football enthusiasts who worked for the construction and engineering firm, William Moss & Sons based in Cricklewood.

The firm had taken over the sports ground located in the High Street, formerly used by Edgware Rugby Club.

The club initially played in the West Middlesex Combination, winning the league title in 1939–40.

[3] The club won the Memorial Shield for a second time in the 1962–63 season, beating Wokingham Town in a two-legged final.

[2] The club was promoted to Division One North of the Isthmian League, but were forced to close down at the end of the Isthmian League season due to lack of funds, following the decision of the local authority to grant planning permission for their ground, leaving the club unable to confirm a home ground for the 2008–09 season after their main sponsor and benefactor decided to withdraw support, putting the club's lease of the White Lion ground in jeopardy.

[7] In 1964 the pitch was levelled, but this led to drainage problems that caused numerous matches to be postponed.

[2] The White Lion pub was demolished in 1997 and replaced by a hotel, and the club was eventually forced to close in 2008 when their main benefactor withdrew financial support and the ground was lost to commercial redevelopment.

[6][2] Upon reforming in 2014, the club moved to Silver Jubilee Park in Kingsbury (the former home of Kingsbury Town), although they played the opening games of the 2014–15 season at Underhill Stadium while Silver Jubilee Park was undergoing refurbishment.

Silver Jubilee Park in September 2016