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the history of London Colney FC
London Colney Football Club was formed in 1907, playing at Whitehorse Lane until moving to its present ground at Cotlandswick, London Colney in 1976.
Below are the original London Colney playing squad from 1907.

Top Left to Right: H. Bennett, H. Parsons, T. Mills, A. Hopkins, C. Catlin, F. Marslin, H. Eames
Middle Left to Right: J. Martin, S. Lancaster (Capt), W. Eames
Front Left to Right: C. Pomfrey, A. Barnes, E. Parsons, H. How, F. Kiff
Tom MIlls was Hon. Treasurer; H Eames was Hon. Secretary
Below the 1909/1910 edition of London Colney FC sporting the Black White kit they would wear up until the 1930's.

The 1919/1920 London Colney side with the club's first ever trophy, they were the winners of Division 2 Mid. Herts. League.

Below is the high flying 1953/1954 LCFC side that stormed to three trophies that season. The Mid. Herts Championship, Bingham Cox Cup and Mid. Herts. Benevolent Shield.

The Club played in the Mid Herts League until 1955/1956, when it joined the Herts County League. It won the Premier division of the Herts County League at the first attempt with record scorer Tim Holloway firing in 100 goals for the Blues that season.
The Club has enjoyed many successes over the years with the 1st team winning the Premier Division League 3 times between 1986 and 1990, and the reserves winning the Reserve Division 4 times between 1987 and 1992.


