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{{Infobox English football club
{{Infobox English football club
| name = Boreham Wood
| name = Boreham Wood
| full = Boreham Wood
| full = Boreham Wood Football Club
| first = [[1948-49 English football season|1948-49]]
| first = [[1948-49 English football season|1948-49]]
| ground = [[Meadow Park]] (1963-present)
| ground = '''[[LV Bet Stadium Meadow Park]] (1963-present)'''
}}
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==Programs==
==Programs==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! 1940s
| 1948-49{{·}}1949-50
|-
! 1950s
| 1950-51{{·}}1951-52{{·}}1952-53{{·}}1953-54{{·}}1954-55{{·}}1955-56{{·}}1956-57{{·}}1957-58{{·}}1958-59{{·}}1959-60
|-
! 1960s
| 1960-61{{·}}1961-62{{·}}1962-63{{·}}1963-64{{·}}1964-65{{·}}1965-66{{·}}1966-67{{·}}1967-68{{·}}1968-69{{·}}1969-70
|-
! 1970s
| 1970-71{{·}}1971-72{{·}}1972-73{{·}}1973-74{{·}}1974-75{{·}}1975-76{{·}}1976-77{{·}}1977-78{{·}}1978-79{{·}}1979-80
|-
! 1980s
| 1980-81{{·}}1981-82{{·}}1982-83{{·}}1983-84{{·}}1984-85{{·}}1985-86{{·}}1986-87{{·}}1987-88{{·}}1988-89{{·}}1989-90
|-
! 1990s
| 1990-91{{·}}1991-92{{·}}1992-93{{·}}1993-94{{·}}1994-95{{·}}1995-96{{·}}1996-97{{·}}1997-98{{·}}1998-99{{·}}1999-2000
|-
! 2000s
| 2000-01{{·}}2001-02{{·}}2002-03{{·}}2003-04{{·}}2004-05{{·}}2005-06{{·}}2006-07{{·}}2007-08{{·}}2008-09{{·}}2009-10
|-
|-
! 2010s
! 2010s
| 2010-11{{·}}2011-12{{·}}2012-13{{·}}2013-14{{·}}2014-15{{·}}2015-16{{·}}2016-17{{·}}2017-18{{·}}2018-19{{·}}2019-20
| [[2015-16 Boreham Wood football publications|2015-16]]
|}
|}


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[[Category: Football clubs in Hertfordshire]]
[[Category: Football clubs in Hertfordshire]]
[[Category: Franchises established in 1948]]
[[Category: Franchises established in 1948]]

Latest revision as of 13:22, 5 October 2024

Boreham Wood
Full name
Boreham Wood Football Club
First Season
1948-49
Ground
LV Bet Stadium Meadow Park (1963-present)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives



Boreham Wood Football Club is a professional football club based in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England. Established in 1948, they are known as "the Wood" and have a local rivalry with St Albans City.

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