St. Panteleimon F.C.

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St. Panteleimon
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Full nameSt. Panteleimon Football Club
Nickname(s)The Saints
Founded16 May 2015
GroundQueen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield
ChairmanSavvas Andreou
ManagerGeorge Frangeskou
LeagueCombined Counties League Premier Division North
2020–21Spartan South Midlands League Division One (promoted)

St. Panteleimon Football Club is a football club based in Greenford, Greater London, England. They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division North and play at Berkeley Fields, groundsharing with North Greenford United.

History[]

The club was founded on 16 May 2015, for the Greek Orthodox community in London. St. Panteleimon initially competed in the KOPA League, before joining the Middlesex Football League.[1] The club entered the FA Vase for the first time in 2018–19, beating Holmer Green 3–1 in their first match in the competition on 1 September 2018.[2]

After winning the Premier Division of the Middlesex County League in 2018–19, the club were promoted to Division One of the Spartan South Midlands League. In 2021 the club were promoted to the Premier Division North of the Combined Counties League based on their results in the abandoned 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons.

Ground[]

The club currently groundshare with North Greenford United at Berkeley Fields, having previously played at The Hive Stadium's facilities and groundsharing with Edgware Town at Silver Jubilee Park.[1]

Honours[]

  • Middlesex County League[3][4][5]
    • Premier Division Champions (1) 2018–19
    • Division One (Central & East) champions (1) 2017–18
    • The Alec Smith Premier Division Cup Winners (1) 2018–19

Records[]

  • Best league position: 1st in the Middlesex County League Division One (Central & East), 2017–18
  • Best FA Vase performance: First round, 2018–19

References[]

  1. ^ a b "St Panteleimon F.C". St. Panteleimon F.C. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  2. ^ St Panteleimon at the Football Club History Database
  3. ^ football.mitoo: football.mitoo, accessdate: January 20, 2020
  4. ^ football.mitoo: football.mitoo, accessdate: January 20, 2020
  5. ^ football.mitoo: football.mitoo, accessdate: January 20, 2020

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