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Romford F.C.

Association football club in Essex, England

Romford F.C.

Summary

Association football club in Essex, England

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Romford Football Club is an English football club based in Romford, London. The club are currently members of the and play at Mayesbrook Park in Dagenham, East London

History

The original Romford was established in 1876. They reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1880–81, but lost 15–0 at Darwen, hampered by playing a dribbling game on a slushy pitch; Darwen also had four goals disallowed.

There was no league football for them to play until they joined the South Essex League in 1896. An internal dispute saw several committee and players leave to form a new club in 1909, called Romford United and competing directly against Romford in the South Essex League at a ground literally across the road. The original club continued under new management and joined the Southern League while still playing in the South Essex League, but played only a single season before leaving.

The new regime at the original club proved disastrous, being expelled from the South Essex League during the 1910/11 season and subsequently folding, leaving Romford United as the only club with the town's name. They changed to Romford Town and joined the Athenian League, but finished bottom in their first season and left at the end of their second, before closing down during World War I. Romford Town had remained members of the South Essex League and returned to action after the war, but lack of support saw them withdraw in December 1920 and fold. For the rest of the 1920s the only club under the Romford name was Romford Town Thursday, playing on Thursday afternoons at Brooklands, a ground previously used by Romford's reserve team.

In 1929 the club was re-established. Taking over the use of the Brooklands Stadium, they joined the London League. In 1931 they moved to the Athenian League, which they won in 1935–36 and 1936–37. Following World War II the club transferred to the Isthmian League. In 1948–49 they reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup, but lost 1–0 to Bromley in front of 100,000 spectators in the first final to be held at Wembley Stadium. In 1959 they switched to Division One of the Southern League. They were promoted to the Premier Division in their first season after finishing second, and won the Premier Division in 1966–67. The club made several applications to join the Football League, but were never successful in the elections. In 1974–75 they finished second bottom of the Premier Division, and were relegated to Division One. By this time the club had developed Brooklands considerably in anticipation of eventually being elected to the Football League and had large debts to show for it, and had to sell Brooklands in 1975 but remained until 1977. After a season of borrowing grounds to play home matches they resigned from the Southern League and folded in 1978, with the building work on a new ground barely started and hardly any money left.

In 1992 the club was resurrected for a second time and joined the Essex Senior League. They won the league in 1995–96, and in the summer merged with Collier Row (with whom they had been groundsharing since April) to form Collier Row & Romford. The new club took Collier Row's place in Division Two of the Isthmian League, which they won in their first season. In the summer of 1997 they were renamed Romford.

In 2000–01 they finished second bottom of Division One and were relegated to Division Two. After finishing bottom the following season they resigned to go back to the Essex Senior League. They returned to the Isthmian League after winning the Essex Senior League in 2008–09, and remained in Division One North for over a decade. Despite a difficult year in 2017–18, they were able to survive despite being five points adrift with just two games remaining. The following season they found themselves in a possibly even worse situation as they were nine points short of safety with five games remaining, but staged a late recovery only to fall short on goal difference behind Witham Town. However the knock-on effect of the mid-season demise of North Ferriby United meant Romford were reprieved from relegation to fill the vacancy.

In November 2019, the club appointed former Billericay Town owner Glenn Tamplin as manager and investor, who immediately signed multiple players on his first day. Under Tamplin Romford had a difficult time, largely because of the unavailability of the waterlogged Brentwood pitch which they were unable to use after Tamplin's first match, and a huge turnover of players but eventually recovered enough ground to move off the bottom of the table in March just as the season was brought to a premature end by the coronavirus pandemic. The following season Romford moved on again to Barking but with a resurgence of coronavirus cases the season was suspended in November with Boro in mid-table then eventually curtailed in February. Shortly after, Tamplin announced he was leaving the club, but his assistants Christos Mead and Derek Duncan would remain in charge of the team.

Romford win the FA Vase by defeating Great Wakering Rovers at Wembley Stadium on the 11 May 2024

At the start of the 2021–22 season the club announced joint managers Derek Duncan and Mark Holloway would take charge of team affairs, however they left the club in December 2021 after a disastrous run of results. Former boss Paul Martin took temporary charge, but results did not improve, and he left the club in March 2022 with Jon Fowell taking over until the end of the season. This saw the club have four managers during this season, over 100 players signed, using more than 70 players in all competitions and conceding a disastrous 154 goals in total in all competitive matches. Relegation to the Essex Senior League was confirmed on 26 March 2022, which was seen by many as inevitable.

Former Great Wakering Rovers boss Steve Butterworth was installed as manager in May 2022 and his tenure saw Boro reach the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Cup and the last sixteen of the FA Vase, both for the first time since the 1990s, but he left in March to take up a position at East Thurrock United. His assistant Dan Spinks took over and the last month of the season saw an excellent run of form which was an indicator of what was to come in 2023–24, which opened with five straight wins saw Romford miss out on promotion, losing the play-off final to Sporting Bengal. In the FA Vase, Romford made it all the way to the final at Wembley, beating Great Wakering Rovers 3-0 in the final.

In the 2024–25 season Romford finished 11th. The Boro had a decent start to the season going unbeaten for the first six games, after a 2-1 loss at home to Little Oakley Romford went on to win five games in a row. Over New Year The Boro had won a few games but then by the end of February everything started going downhill after a 4-1 loss away at Athletic Newham. Romford went on to lose 10 and draw 2 of the last 12 games, including a stunning 1-1 draw away at Stanway Rovers who went onto win the league. In the FA Cup Romford won after a replay against Eynesbury Rovers in the Extra Preliminary Round, then were drawn away to Brightlingsea Regent and lost 4-0. After winning the FA Vase last season, Romford lost away to Takeley in the second round. The Boro lost away in the Second Round to Little Oakley in the Essex Senior Cup, also lost to them in the Peter Butcher Memorial Trophy Quarter-Final on penalties. In the Errington Challenge Cup Romford lost 2-1 to Stanway Rovers.

Reserve team

After being reformed in 1929, Romford entered a reserve team into Division One of the London League. During their time in the Athenian and Isthmian leagues the reserves played in the reserves sections of the leagues. When the club turned professional in 1959 they entered the reserves into the Eastern Counties League, where they spent four seasons before joining the Metropolitan League in 1963. They went on to play in the Eastern Professional Football League, which they won in 1967–68, and the Essex Senior League, where they had a single season in 1974–75.

The reformed club ran a side called Rom Valley Rangers in the Essex Business Houses League in 1992–93 but there was no reserve side after that until 1996, when a team was entered the Essex & Herts Border Combination, finishing runners-up in the Western Division in each of its first three seasons. Romford remained in that league until 2008.

In season 2009–10 Romford ran their own team in the Essex Olympian League Division 2 which they won.

In season 2012-13 the team finished second in the Essex Senior League Reserve Division West repeating the feat the following season.

At the club's Player Presentation Evening on 10 May it was announced that due to financial restraints, the Reserve and Under-18 side would not be run for the 2014–15 season.

On 8 September 2015 it was announced that the club had teamed up with Belgian 4th Division side SK Berlare with a view to working with them in the future.

For the 2023/24 season, a Reserve team was entered in the Essex Senior League Reserve Division.

The Reserve team was disbanded for the 2024/25 season.

Stadium

The club has led a nomadic existence, playing at nineteen home grounds during its history although most of these have been emergency arrangements when their established home ground was unavailable for various reasons. When the club reformed in 1992 it began playing at the Hornchurch Stadium, before moving to Ford United's Rush Green ground in 1995. In April 1996 they moved to Collier Row's Sungate ground, and the clubs merged during the summer. The spell at Sungate was fraught with problems and there were frequent and protracted periods when Romford had to borrow other grounds to play home matches owing to problems with the facilities at Sungate. In December 2001 they left Sungate for good and played at several different stadiums in order to complete the season. They returned to Rush Green in 2002 (as Ford United had left to groundshare with Barkingside). They remained there until 2008, when they moved to Aveley's Mill Field ground.

In 2009 it was announced that the club had been given permission to build a new stadium on the Westlands Playing Fields on London Road, however building work has yet to commence as planning permission has had to be re-applied for as the original permission expired while awaiting government approval for the change of use.

Romford began sharing with Thurrock at Ship Lane in 2012 but were required to move to East Thurrock United's Rookery Hill in 2018 when Thurrock folded and the ground was closed. This arrangement was only in place for one year however, and it was arranged for Romford to move rather closer to home for the 2019–20 season and share with Brentwood Town. In 2020 Romford announced a ground share that would involve them playing their home games at Mayesbrook Park, home of Barking.

On 29 October 2023, Romford announced the club would be moving back to Rookery Hill the following month after East Thurrock folded at the beginning of October 2023. However the lease proved to be unsustainable and it was confirmed on 26 May 2024 that the Club would move back to Mayesbrook Park to groundshare with Barking, for at least two years beginning with the 2024–25 season.

On 10 December 2025 it was announced that Romford had agreed a deal with Barking to extend the stay for another 2 seasons beginning in the 2026-27 season.

Players and staff

Romford FC First Team, 2024

2025/26 Current Squad

PlayerAppsGoalsNotesGoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
Bradley Davison210Joined from White Ensign
Harry Elsey200---
Teddy Desmond212---
Freddy Cooper20Joined from Stanway Rovers
Nick Reynolds182Joined from Frenford, Top ever goalscorer
Ryan Sammons150Joined from Basildon United
Charlie Hare101---
Joe Damrell160---
Darnell Bromfield50Joined from West Essex
Jake Gordon130---
Rhain Fowler31Joined from Billericay Town
George Cornwell70---
Flynn Hamilton133---
Gabriel Mbambo Ipanga40Joined from Woodford Town
Louis Mathias40---
Greig Stewart10---
Dhillion Sandhu-Nelson120---
Praise Ogbebor10Dual-Registered with Hashtag United
Kevin Musimami92---
Lewis Browne112Joined from Heybridge Swifts
Christian Adu-Gyamfi176---

Current staff

PositionName
ManagerDan Brown
Assistant ManagerGary Beechley
PhysiotherapistPaige Tuner

Former players

List of Managers

DatesNameFirst GameLast GameNotes
22/08/92 - 06/05/95Lyndon LynchRomford 3-1 East Ham UnitedMaldon Town 1-2 RomfordManaged Romford FC's First Game
19/08/95 - 03/05/97Don McGovern/Alan MarsonRomford 2-0 Bowers UnitedRomford 3-0 Hungerford TownEssex Senior League Champions 95-96, Essex Senior League Cup Champions 95-96
16/08/97 - 15/05/98Les WhittonMolesey 1-1 RomfordRomford 3-2 AveleyEast Anglian Cup Champions 97-98
22/08/98 - 30/01/99Steve WheelerWealdstone 1-0 RomfordRomford 3-1 Whyteleafe---
02/02/99 - 17/10/99Amin LevittHitchin Town 3-1 RomfordRomford 2-4 Braintree Town---
21/10/00 - 11/11/00John BennettWealdstone 3-3 RomfordNorthwood 2-0 Romford---
18/11/00 - 29/11/00Bob Clarkson (caretaker)Romford 2-4 Thame UnitedWitham Town 0-1 Romford---
27/01/01 - 27/08/01Paul WitheyLeatherhead 4-1 RomfordTilbury 2-0 RomfordRelegated to Isthmian League Division Two 00/01
01/09/01 - 26/04/03Paul JoynesRomford 1-2 Southend ManorSouthend Manor 1-1 Romford---
16/08/03 - 15/01/08Mark ReedWaltham Abbey 2-1 RomfordRomford 1-4 Eton ManorResigned from Isthmian League 02/03, Gordon Brasted Memorial Trophy Winners 03/04
24/01/08 - 09/11/19Paul MartinLondon APSA 0-4 RomfordHeybridge Swifts 5-1 RomfordEssex Senior League Champions 08/09, longest surving Romford Manager
26/12/11Keith PrestonGrays Athletic 1-2 RomfordStepped in as Paul Martin suspended, the only Romford manager with 100% record
16/11/19 - 31/10/20Glenn TamplinRomford 2-3 Coggeshall TownBury Town 2-2 Romford---
07/08/21 - 18/12/21Derek Duncan/Mark HollowayHarpenden Town 1-1 RomfordRomford 0-4 Coggeshall Town---
27/12/21 - 05/03/22Paul Martin (interim)Barking 3-1 RomfordRomford 0-8 Bury Town---
12/03/22 - 23/04/22Jon Fowell (interim)Romford 0-5 Great WakeringRomford 2-3 Witham TownRelegated to Essex Senior League 21/22
30/07/22 - 01/03/23Steve ButterworthBuckhurst Hill 1-2 RomfordRomford 0-2 Enfield Town---
04/03/23 - 11/05/24Dan SpinksWhite Ensign 1-0 RomfordGreat Wakering 0-3 RomfordFA Vase Winners 23/24
27/07/24 - 01/11/25Kris NewbyRomford 4-1 Stanway RoversBarking 1-3 Romford---
15/11/25 - NowDan Browne (interim)Ilford 2-0 RomfordRomford 3-1 West Essex*---

*will be updated once the next game is played.

Club honours

TrophyYears won
FA Vase2023–24
Southern Football League Premier Division1966–67
Isthmian League Division Two1996–97
Athenian League1935-36, 1936–37
Essex Senior Football League1995–96, 2008–09
Essex Senior League Cup1995–96
Gordon Brasted Memorial Trophy2003-04
Eastern Floodlight League1967-68
Essex Senior Cup1911-12, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1937–38, 1946–47
East Anglian Cup1997-98

Season by season overview

SeasonLeaguePositionFA CupFA Trophy/VaseOthers Trophies WonTop Appearance MakerTop Scorer
1992-93Essex Senior League9th---------Roy Drake - 36Steve Brock - 9
1993-94Essex Senior League4th---FAV - Extra Preliminary Round---Roy Drake - 42Shaun Adams - 17
1994-95Essex Senior League3rd3rd Qualifying RoundFAV - Round 1---Roy Drake - 48Micky Ross - 26
1995-96Essex Senior League1st (promoted)3rd Qualifying RoundFAV - Round 1Essex Senior League CupPaul Evans - 46Danny Benstock - 20
1996-97Isthmian League Division Two1st (promoted)1st Qualifying RoundFAV - Round 5---Danny Benstock - 64Martin Hayes - 29
1997-98Isthmian League Division One7th4th Qualifying RoundFAT - 3rd Qualifying RoundEast Anglian CupStuart Horne - 61Vinny John - 45
1998-99Isthmian League Division One10th2nd Qualifying RoundFAT - 2nd Qualifying Round---Kevin Marsden - 50Trevor Paul - 23
1999-00Isthmian League Division One19th4th Qualifying RoundFAT - Round 1---Tony Kinnear - 55Chris Rose - 15
2000-01Isthmian League Division One21st (relegated)Preliminary RoundFAT - Round 1---Steve Good - 44Mervin Abraham - 13
2001-02Isthmian League Division Two22nd(relegated)Preliminary RoundFAV - Round 2---Duncan Grover - 50Wayne Mahoney - 6
2002-03Essex Senior League5th1st Qualifying RoundFAV - 1st Qualifying Round---Steve King - 45Kenny Leslie - 24
2003-04Essex Senior League5thExtra-Preliminary RoundFAV - 2nd Qualifying RoundGordon Brasted Memorial TrophyRoss Biscoe - 41Jason Friend - 29
2004-05Essex Senior League5thExtra-Preliminary RoundFAV - Round 1---Steve King - 44Jordan Tolan - 19
2005-06Essex Senior League12thExtra-Preliminary RoundFAV - Round 2---Des Gallen - 45Des Gallen - 16
2006-07Essex Senior League2nd2nd Qualifying RoundFAV - Round 2---Paul Clayton - 54Des Gallen - 25
2007-08Essex Senior League5thExtra-Preliminary RoundFAV - Round 3---Danny Rafis - 48Bradley Jones - 20
2008-09Essex Senior League1st (promoted)Preliminary RoundFAV - Round 2---Ben Turner/Paul Clayton - 42Paul Kavanagh - 17
2009-10Isthmian League North Division13th1st Qualifying RoundFAT - Preliminary Round---Paul Kavanagh - 43Kurt Smith - 16
2010-11Isthmian League North Division12th2nd Qualifying RoundFAT - 3rd Qualifying Round---Paul Clayton - 48Alex Read - 14
2011-12Isthmian League North Division13th1st Qualifying RoundFAT - Preliminary Round---Jack Barry - 41Kurt Smith - 20
2012-13Isthmian League North Division8thPreliminary RoundFAT - 1st Qualifying Round---Paul Clayton - 41Nick Reynolds - 16
2013-14Isthmian League North Division11th1st Qualifying RoundFAT - Preliminary Round---Paul Clayton - 44Tom Richardson - 16
2014-15Isthmian League North Division20th2nd Qualifying RoundFAT - Preliminary Round---Aaron Omand - 52Nick Reynolds - 13
2015-16Isthmian League North Division16thPreliminary RoundFAT - 1st Qualifying Round---Ryan Boswell - 47Nick Reynolds - 9
2016-17Isthmian League North Division16th1st Qualifying RoundFAT - 2nd Qualifying Round---Ryan Boswell - 54Chinedu McKenzie - 29
2017-18Isthmian League North Division23rd1st Qualifying RoundFAT - Preliminary Round---Jonathan Nzengo - 54Jonathan Nzengo - 9
2018-19Isthmian League North Division19th1st Qualifying RoundFAT - Extra Preliminary Round---Danny Cossington - 38Ayo Olukoga - 6
2019-20Isthmian League North DivisionN/A1st Qualifying RoundFAT - Preliminary Round---Malakai Toussaint - 32Adam Morgan - 8
2020-21Isthmian League North DivisionN/AExtra Preliminary RoundFAT - 2nd Qualifying Round---Lee Newton - 10Lee Newton - 2
2021-22Isthmian League North Division20th (relegated)1st Qualifying RoundFAT - 2nd Qualifying Round---Sam Dickens - 32L'Heureux Menga - 7
2022-23Essex Senior League14th3rd Qualifying RoundFAV - Round 4---George Cox - 46Charlie Morris - 22
2023-24Essex Senior League3rdPreliminary RoundFAV - Winners---Hassan Nalbant - 51Hassan Nalbant - 32
2024-25Essex Senior League11thPreliminary RoundFAV - Round 2---Toheeb Elegushi - 37Kennedy Feyi - 9
2025-26Essex Senior League17thExtra-Preliminary RoundFAV - 1st Qualifying Round---Bradley Davison - 22Christian Adu Gyamfi - 8

2019-20, 2020-21 season void

2025-26 Will be updated as season continues

Top Stats

Goals and Appearances

No.PlayerGoals ScorerdNo.PlayerAppearances
1.*Nick Reynolds*771.Paul Clayton396
2.Danny Benstock672.*Nick Reynolds*318
3.Kurt Smith573.James Ishamil255
4.Micky Ross574.Danny Benstock253
5.Martin Hayes575.Steven Horne246
6.Des Gallen506.Jack Barry228
7.Steve King487.Micky Rogan221
8.Paul Clayton488.Jamie Dicks212
9.Kevin Clark459.Paul Kavanagh201
10.Vinny John4510.Neil Finn199

Player of the Seasons

SeasonPlayerSeasonPlayerSeasonPlayer
1992-93Lee Faulkner2003-04Jason Friend2014-15Aaron Omand
1993-94Roy Drake2004-05Steve King2015-16Micheal Gooch
1994-95Micky Ross2005-06Neil Finn2016-17Callum Chafer
1995-96Danny Benstock2006-07Petrit Elbi2017-18Danny Cossington
1996-97Paul Evans2007-08Ricki Mackin2018-19
1997-98Mark Reed2008-092019-20Not Awarded
1998-99Kevin Marsden2009-10Paul Kavanagh2020-21
1999-00Jason White2010-11Adam Rafis2021-22
2000-01Steve Good2011-12Kurt Smith2022-23Jake Anderson
2001-02Wayne Mahoney2012-13Paul Clayton2023-24Scott Doe
2002-03Steve King2013-14Abs Seymour2024-25Qamil Dervishaj

Cup runs

  • Best FA Cup performance: Quarter Final vs Darwen, 1880-81
  • Best FA Trophy performance: 2nd round replay, 1998–99
  • Best FA Vase performance: Champions, 2023–24
  • Best FA Amateur Cup performance: Runners-up, 1948–49
  • Best Essex Senior Cup performance: Winners, 1911/12, 1931/32, 1933/34, 1937/38, 1946/47

Club records (since 1876)

  • Attendance: 17 081 vs Southall, FA Amateur Cup 4th Round (replay), 28 February 1953
  • Biggest victory: 12-1 vs Stork (Purfleet), FA Cup 17 September 1938
  • Biggest defeat: 0–15 vs Darwen, FA Cup, 5 March 1885

Club records (since 1992)

  • Highest Attendance: 820 vs Leatherhead, Isthmian League Division Two, 15 April 1997
  • Lowest Attendance: 41 vs London APSA, Essex Senior League Cup, 2 October 2007
  • Highest Neutral Attendance: 19,964 vs Great Wakering Rovers, FA Vase final, Wembley Stadium, 11 May 2024
  • Biggest Victory: 9-0 vs Hullbridge Sports, Essex Senior League, 21 October 1995
  • Biggest Defeat: 0-13 vs Canvey Island, Isthmian League North Division, 9 April 2022

Player records (since 1992)

  • Most appearances: Paul Clayton, 396, 2006–2015
  • Most goals: Nick Reynolds, 76, 2010–2019, 2025-Now
  • Fastest goal: Danny Benstock 11 seconds vs Great Wakering Rovers, Essex Senior League, 28 August 1995
  • Most goals in one season: Vinny John 45 (3 pens), 1997/98
  • Most consecutive appearances: Ryan Boswell 67, 19 December 2015 – 18 February 2017
  • Youngest player: Perry Burns (15 yrs 266 days, 29 April 2006)
  • Oldest player: Mark Lord (48 yrs 90 days, 3 March 2015)
  • Youngest goalscorer: Praise Ogbebor (16yrs 7m, 10 February 2023)
  • Oldest goalscorer: John Maskell (39 yrs 5 months, 23 March 2019)

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