Football Club "Founded 1893" |
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The Enfield Badge comprises of three main sections. These sections contain the club name, borough symbol and county symbol. The colours of the badge match the club colours and are navy blue and white. The club name is clearly displayed along the top, while the left section is the symbol of the London Borough of Enfield, where the club has been based since its formation in 1893. The right section is the symbol of the County of Middlesex, of which Enfield is a borough. |
Club Colours:- Blue and White. |
The badge to the right is an earlier version of the one above. It was in common use until
the late eighties early ninties when it was updated,
although it can still be seen on the sign outside the main stand. There are only minor differences between the two badges and the basic design was retained. The differences are to be seen in the symbols on the left and right of the badge. These were both sharpened in the re-vamp, as can be seen in the picture above of the current badge. |
Another incarnation of the Enfield badge occured in 1985 when Enfield were celebrating their fifty years at Southbury Road. The only real difference was the inclusion of the banner beneath the main badge stating the occasion. |
Enfield FC celebrated its centenary year in 1993. To commemorate this achievement the club
badge was specially adapted to the badge you see to the right.
It is basically the same as the normal badge. The only difference, being the addition of the
banner beneath the main badge. None the less, a fitting tribute to this significant achievment.
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