Harefield United F.C.

[4] The club was formed in 1868 and in their early years played under several names including Harefield Victoria (circa 1891) and Breakspear Institute (circa 1903–1922), and played in the local Uxbridge Leagues.

[2] After the war the club moved to the Great Western Combination in 1947, winning the league once in the 1950–51 season.

[8] The club in the newly named Division one finished as runners-up that year, and won the League Cup.

The club also had more success that year by winning the Challenge trophy beating Dunstable Town 4–1 over two legs.

Hayes in the summer of 2012, and he was replaced by Uxbridge reserve boss Phil Granville.

However, Granville left in the summer of 2015 to become Hanwell Town's manager and he was replaced by Jason Shaw in May 2015.