Holland F.C.

The club was established in 2006,[1] and joined Division Two of the Essex & Suffolk Border League in the same year.[4] After finishing fourth in the Premier Division in 2014–15, the club applied for promotion to the Eastern Counties League,[5] but were rejected as they had proposed groundsharing with F.C.Clacton,[6] with FA rules stating that groundshares should have been in place for at least a year prior to promotion.Clacton at their Rush Green Bowl ground due to building works at Eastcliff.[11] In 2018 the club returned to Dulwich Road after a £550,000 upgrade that involved installing a new stand and rotating the pitch 90°.
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