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Records set by Enfield Town Football Club
This is a list of club records of Enfield Town Football Club.

The biggest victory without reply
The biggest victory of Enfield Town Football Club without reply was on Saturday 3rd November 2001 against Brentwood in the Foresters Essex Senior League. Enfield Town won this match 6-0.
This feat was equalled on Wednesday, 20th March, 2002 against Sawbridgeworth Town, also in the Foresters Essex Senior League.

The biggest away victory without reply
The biggest away victory of Enfield Town Football Club without reply was on Tuesday 28th August 2001 away to Saffron Walden Town in the Ancient Order of Foresters Essex Senior League Cup. Enfield Town won this match 5-0.

The biggest victory and the most goals scored in a match
The biggest victory of Enfield Town Football Club and the most goals scored in one match was on Monday 3rd September 2001 away to Eton Manor in the Ancient Order of Foresters Essex Senior League Cup. Enfield Town won this match 7-1, after being a goal down. This was also the match in which the highest number of Enfield Town players scored. The seven goals were scored by six different players.
The record number of players scoring for Enfield Town was equalled in the 6-0 victory over Sawbridgeworth Town in the Foresters Essex Senior League on Wednesday 20th March 2002. In this match, each goal was scored by a different player.

The most goals scored by one player in a match
The highest number of goals scored by a player in one match for Enfield Town Football Club is three. Danny Clarke scored in the 2nd, 60th and 68th minute in a Foresters Essex Senior League match on Saturday 1st September 2001 away to Eton Manor. Enfield Town won this match 4-1.
This record was equalled by Kevin Riley on 29th September 2001 away to Sawbridgeworth in the Foresters Essex Senior League. He scored in the 19th, 28th and 34th minutes, making this the hattrick scored in the shortest space of time, namely 15 minutes. Enfield Town won the match 6-3.
Danny Clarke equalled his own record with three goals in the 6-2 defeat of Saffron Waldon in the Foresters Essex Senior League on 13th October 2001.
Danny Clarke equalled his own record again on 20th October in the Foresters Essex Senior League match at home to Basildon United. Enfield Town won this match 4-0.
Jamie Morris equalled the record, too. This was on 3rd November 2001 in a home match against Brentwood in the Foresters Essex Senior League. Enfield Town won the match 6-0.
Danny Clarke equalled the record once again at home to Burnham Ramblers on 22nd December 2001, and yet again on 21st February 2002 away to Hampton & Richmond Borough.
For a list of hattricks, go to the hattrick page.

The most goals scored against Enfield Town by one player in a match
The highest number of goals scored by a player in one match against Enfield Town Football Club is three. Des Thomas scored in the 1st, 42nd and 72nd minute in a Foresters Essex Senior League match on Tuesday 30th October 2001. Enfield Town were at home. All three goals were penalties, and they were the only goals of the match.

The biggest aggregate score in a match
The highest number of goals scored in a match involving Enfield Town Football Club is nine. This match was on Saturday 29th September 2001 away to Sawbridgewoth in the Foresters Essex Senior League. Enfield Town won this match 6-3.

The biggest defeat
The biggest defeat of Enfield Town Football Club was on Saturday, 6th October 2001. It was away to Concord Rangers in the Foresters Essex Senior League. Enfield Town lost this match 4-1. At half-time the score had been 1-1, but Concord Rangers used the advantage of a strong wind behind them in the second half to run out easy winners. Kevin Riley scored the goal for Enfield Town.

The biggest defeat without reply and the biggest home defeat
The biggest defeat of Enfield Town Football Club in a match in which Enfield Town failed to score was also the biggest defeat at home in the history of the club. It was on Tuesday, 30th October 2001 at home to Stansted in the Foresters Essex Senior League, one day before Hallowe'en. Enfield Town lost this match 3-0, and all three goals were penalties.

The longest winning sequence
The longest sequence of wins in competitive matches in the history of Enfield Town Football Club was nine matches. The sequence began with the very first match in 2002, which was the Middlesex Senior Cup semi-final away to Wealdstone, which Enfield Town won 3-1. On 26th January, the Gordon Brasted Memorial Trophy match was abandoned with Enfield Town behind. The final match of the sequence was the Cherry Red Books Trophy semi-final at Epping on 2nd March, 2002, which Enfield Town won 2-1. It took a Ryman Premier League opponent, Hendon, to finally break the sequence with their 1-0 victory over Enfield Town in the Middlesex Senior Cup semi-final on Tuesday 5th March.
This sequence beat the initial sequence of six victories, which started on 18th August 2001, the last win being on 3rd September 2001. This initial sequence was broken in an away match at Southend Manor on 8th September 2001, which finished 2-2.

The longest winning sequence of league matches
The longest sequence of wins in league matches in the history of Enfield Town Football Club is four matches, starting on 12th September 2001 with a 3-1 victory over Leyton in Enfield Town's first competitive game at home, and ending on 29th September 2001 with a 6-3 victory away to Sawbridgeworth Town. The sequence was broken by a 4-1 defeat at Concord Rangers on 6th October, 2001, the day England qualified for the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
This was equalled by the run of four victories starting on 12th January, 2002 away to Woodford Town, which Enfield Town won 3-0. The last victory in that sequence was 1-0 away to Ilford on 25th February, 2002. The run was broken by the 0-0 draw away to Saffron Walden Town on 12th March, 2002.

The longest unbeaten sequence
The longest sequence of competitive matches without defeat in the history of Enfield Town Football Club was the initial sequence of no less than twelve matches. It started on 18th August 2001, and ended on 29th September 2001. It was broken by the 4-1 defeat at Concord Rangers on 6th October 2001 at 12 noon (high noon).

The longest unbeaten sequence of league matches
The longest sequence of league matches without defeat in the history of Enfield Town Football Club was the initial sequence of eight matches. It started on 18th August 2001, and the last match was on 29th September 2001. It was broken by the 4-1 defeat at Concord Rangers on 6th October 2001.

The longest winning sequence of cup matches
The longest winning sequence of cup matches in the history of Enfield Town Football Club is nine matches. It started on 6th November 2001 with a 2-0 victory away to Harefield United in the Middlesex Senior Cup. This was followed by a victory in the Cherry Red Books Trophy, another victory in the Middlesex Senior Cup and another victory in the Cherry Red Books Trophy. The next cup victory was on 8th December 2001 away to White Notley in the Cherry Red Books Trophy, and Enfield Town won this match 4-3. The next cup victory was nearly a month later, on 7th January, 2002 at home to Wealdstone in the Middlesex Senior Cup quarter-final. Enfield Town won 3-1. The next cup victory followed away to Stony Stratford on 19th January 2002 in the quarter-final of the Cherry Red Books Trophy. This match was won 3-1 after extra time. This was followed by another victory was on February 2nd 2002 at home to Bowers United in the quarter-final of the Ancient Order of Foresters League Cup, This match was won 2-1. The next victory was away to Hampton & Richmond Borough in the Middlesex Charity Cup. Enfield Town won 3-0. The final victory of the sequence was the 2-1 victory away to Epping in the semi-final of the Cherry Red Books Trophy on 2nd March, 2002. This win qualified Enfield Town for a cup final for the very first time. The sequence was broken away to Hendon in the semi-final of the Middlesex Senior Cup on 5th March, 2002. Enfield Town put up a great fight against their Ryman Premier opponents before falling to a late, solitary goal.

The highest ranked opponent defeated in a cup match
The highest ranked opponent which Enfield Town has defeated in a cup match was Hampton & Richmond Borough of the Ryman League Premier Division on 21st February, 2002 away in the Middlesex Charity Cup. The victory put Enfield Town through to the quarter-final. Enfield Town won 3-0. This was the last season that the Ryman League Division One was a single division. From season 2002-3 onwards, the Ryman League Division One will be played in two geographical sections.

The longest unbeaten sequence of cup matches
The longest sequence of cup matches without defeat in the history of Enfield Town Football Club is ten matches. It started on 18th October 2001 with a 2-2 draw at home to Saffron Walden Town in the Ancient Order of Foresters League Cup, which was just enough to ensure Enfield Town victory in Group A. This was followed by two victories in each of the Middlesex Senior Cup and the Cherry Red Books Trophy. The next cup match without defeat was on 8th December 2001, which Enfield Town won 4-3 away to White Notley. Almost a month later, Enfield Town won 3-1 at home to Wealdstone on 7th January, 2002 in the quarter-final of the Middlesex Senior Cup. Then on 19th January 2002, Enfield Town beat Stony Stratford 3-1 aet away in the quarter-final of the Cherry Red Books Trophy, on 2nd February Bowers United were defeated 2-1 in the quarter-final of the Ancient Order of Foresters League Cup, and Hampton & Richmond Borough were defeated 3-0 on their own ground in the Middlesex Charity Cup. On 2nd March, Epping were defeated 2-1 on their own ground in the semi-final of the Cherry Red Books Trophy. The run was broken by the narrow defeat by Ryman Premier League Hendon in the semi-final of the Middlesex Senior Cup in the floodlit match at Claremont Road on Tuesday, 5th March, 2002.

The longest unbeaten sequence of Ancient Order of Foresters League Cup matches
The longest sequence of Ancient Order of Foresters League Cup matches without defeat in the history of Enfield Town Football Club was the initial sequence of four matches. It started on 21st August 2001, and the last match without defeat was on 19th September 2001. It was broken by the 0-2 defeat at home to Eton Manor on 10th October 2001.

The longest losing sequence
The longest losing sequence of Enfield Town Football Club is two. The sequence started on Saturday, 6th October 2001 1-4 away to Concord Rangers in the Foresters Essex Senior League, and ended with a 0-2 defeat on Wednesday, 10th October 2001 at home to Eton Manor in the Ancient Order of Foresters Essex Senior League Cup. It was broken by the 6-2 defeat of Saffron Walden on 13th October 2001 in the Foresters Essex Senior League.

The longest sequence of cup matches without a win
The longest sequence of cup matches without a victory in the history of Enfield Town Football Club was the sequence of three matches starting on 19th September 2001 at home to Sawbridgeworth Town, which ended 2-2. The next match was on 10th October 2001. The last cup match was on Thursday 18th October, and ended in a 2-2 draw at home to Saffron Walden Town. The sequence was broken by the 2-0 away win against Harefield United of the Minerva South Midlands League in the Middlesex Senior Cup on 6th November 2001, one day after Guy Fawkes Night.

The longest sequence of Ancient Order of Foresters League Cup matches without a win
The longest sequence of matches without a victory in the Ancient Order of Foresters League Cup in the history of Enfield Town Football Club is the current sequence of three matches. It started on 19th September 2001 at home to Sawbridgeworth Town, which ended 2-2. The next match was on 10th October 2001. The last cup match was on Thursday 18th October, and ended in a 2-2 draw at home to Saffron Walden. This draw was just sufficient to gain home advantage in the quarter-finals.

The largest attendance at a home match
The largest attendance ever at a home match in the history of Enfield Town Football Club was the crowd of 516 on 12th September 2001 for the Foresters Essex Senior League match against Leyton. Among the people attending were Peter Clayton, F A Councillor and Secretary of the Middlesex FA, three senior Directors from First National and other sponsors, Lord Graham of Edmonton, formerly MP for Edmonton and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, Yasemin Brett, the Mayor of Enfield, Joan Ryan, MP for Enfield North and PPS to Andrew Smith as Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Andrew Love, MP for Edmonton and PPS to Jacqui Smith as Minister of State, Department of Health. This was Enfield Town's first home competitive match. This was also a record attendance for Goldsdown Road, but fell short of the record 887 for the Essex Senior League set by Billericay in their match against Brentwood on 12th May 1976.




There is a list of hattricks on the hattrick page.

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