Hatfield Town F.C.

They are currently members of the Herts County League Premier Division and play at Birchwood Leisure Centre.

[3] In 1906 they were renamed Hatfield United after a merger with Dagmar House School Old Boys caused by there being only one pitch available.

[3] They were moved back to the Eastern Division in 1910 and were divisional champions in 1911–12; in the subsequent championship play-off, they finished as runners-up to Harpenden Town.

[4] In 1939 Hatfield joined Division Two East of the Spartan League, but the 1939–40 season was abandoned after only one match due to World War II.

[2] The club was reformed in 1989 as Hatfield Town Athletic, joining Division Two of the Hertfordshire Senior County League.

[2] They moved to the Showfield Ground on Stonecross Road in 1906,[2] where they played until the land was sold for housing in 1980, after which the club relocated to Angerland Common.

[2] Plans to create a sports facility at the site of the gravel and brick pits on Stanborough Lane had been suggested prior to World War II.

When local councillor Reg Gosling died in 1958, a fundraising appeal began to develop the facility as a memorial to him.

[12] When they were reformed again, the club played at the Birchwood Leisure Centre in Hatfield and then groundshared at Harpenden Town and Welwyn Garden City's Herns Lane, before returning to the Gosling Sports Park in 2010 when plans for a new ground at Angerland Common came to nothing.

[12] In 2018 they moved to London Colney's Cotlandswick Park, before returning to the Birchwood Leisure Centre in 2019.