West Ham Garfield F.C.

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Full nameWest Ham Garfield Football Club
Nickname(s)the Gars[1]
Founded1894
Dissolved1908
West Ham Garfield
Full nameWest Ham Garfield Football Club
Nickname(s)the Gars[1]
Founded1894
Dissolved1908
GroundThames Ironworks Cycle Ground

West Ham Garfield Football Club was a football club based in West Ham, England.

West Ham Garfield was formed in 1894.[2] After their formation, the club joined the South Essex League.[3] In 1897, West Ham Garfield won the West Ham Charity Cup, beating Thames Ironworks 1–0 in the final.[4] The following year, the club won the competition for a second time, beating Ilford 1–0.[5] In 1900, West Ham Garfield entered the FA Cup for the first time, beating Leyton in the preliminary round after a replay.[6] Following the 1907–08 season, West Ham Garfield dissolved.[7]

Colours

The club's colours were red and black shirts.[8]

Ground

Records

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