Hoddesdon Town F.C.

[2] In 1885 they were founding members of the Hertfordshire County Football Association and won the inaugural Herts Senior Cup in 1886–87.

[2] They were founder members of the East Herts League in 1896, merging with Hoddesdon Wanderers and Broxbourne Club in the same year.

In 1974–75 they were the first-ever winners of the FA Vase, beating Epsom & Ewell in its inaugural final at Wembley Stadium.

[5] In 1985–86 Hoddesdon won the South Midlands League Challenge Trophy, retaining it the following season and winning it again in 1991–92.

They won the league's Len Cordell Memorial Plate in 2020–21, defeating Woodford Town 3–0 in the final.

[9] The ground was originally an arable field owned by Robert Barclay, who donated the land and was involved in setting up the cricket club in 1879.

[9] Between 1952 and 1954 the club played at Essex Road as the Lowfield site was being levelled to allow for separate cricket and football pitches.

[2] Floodlights were installed in 1973 and inaugurated with a friendly match with West Ham United on 7 March, a game that attracted a record crowd of 3,500.

Lowfield