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Norsemen F.C.

Coordinates: 51°37′48.76″N 0°4′30.1″W / 51.6302111°N 0.075028°W / 51.6302111; -0.075028
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Norsemen
Full nameNorsemen Football Club
Nickname(s)The Norsemen
FoundedMay 1895
GroundEdmonton Sports Club, Edmonton
ChairmanRonnie Robinson
LeagueSouthern Amateur League Division One

Norsemen Football Club is a football club based in Edmonton, England. They are currently members of the Southern Amateur League.

Colours, Crest and Motto

Norsemen play in blue with red socks. Their away strip is reversed, comprising red with blue socks. The club crest is that of a viking and the club motto "Ret Frem" is based on the Norwegian, "Rett Frem", meaning "straightforward", "straight ahead", or "forthright". The club currently runs eight adult mens sides, a comprehensive youth section from U9-U18 and a ladies section.

History

Founded in May 1895, from the ashes of Clapton-based club Orion Gymnasium, Norsemen (or rather, given their remote location in the growing London area - "The Northmen" as they were originally called) played their first game on 28 September 1895, beating Druids 2–1 in Neasden.[1] Norsemen later joined the Southern Amateur League. In 1967, the club won the league, before being relegated to Division Two in 1972. In 1974, Norsemen were promoted back to the top tier of the Southern Amateur League. In 1978, the club entered the FA Vase for the first time, losing 4–3 against Swanley Town. In the 1982–83 edition of the FA Vase, Norsemen reached the third round, their furthest run in the competition.[2]

Ground

Upon the formation of the club, Norsemen played behind the Cross Keys public house in Edmonton Green. In 1896, the club moved to Edmonton Cricket Club, where they remain to the present day.[1]

Records

References

  1. ^ a b "History". Norsemen F.C. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Norsemen". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  • Norsemen at the Football Club History Database

51°37′48.76″N 0°4′30.1″W / 51.6302111°N 0.075028°W / 51.6302111; -0.075028