Hanwell Town FC Fun Facts Q&A
What is their nickname?
Hanwell Town FC are known as "the Geordies". This was named after the founders of the club who were natives from newcastle who were working in the Hanwell area. They also adopted the famous Black and White striped kit just like Newcastle United.
When were they founded?
Hanwell Town were founded in 1920, this year marks their 100 year anniversary.
However their anniversary season was cut short due to Covid-19, you can read more here!
Where do they play their home games?
Reynolds Field also known as the Powerday stadium is the home of Hanwell Town Football Club.
With a capacity of 3000 this ground has been Hanwell Town FC's home for over 39 years when they moved from Ealing Central Sports Ground.
You can read our story about the history of the clubs ground here
Who is their current manager?
Their current manager is Chris Moore. Who was appointed in 2018 , previous clubs he coached included Egham Town. He also played before he went into coaching, he made appearances for clubs such as Dagenham and Redbridge, Brentford and Uxbridge.
What League do Hanwell Town Play in?
Hanwell Town currently play in the Isthmian League South Central Division which is one of the four leagues in the set up.
What Honours do Hanwell have?
Spartan South Midlands League: Premier Division champions 2013-14
London Spartan League: Senior Division champions 1983-84
Middlesex County League: League Cup winners 1969-70
London Senior Cup: Winners 1991-92, 1992-93
You can read a full guide to Hanwell's history here.
This includes a full insight into their story from start to present.
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