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Barnet
Full name Barnet Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bees
Founded 1888
Ground The Hive Stadium
(Capacity: 6,500)
Chairman Flag of England Anthony Kleanthous
Head Coach Flag of Republic of Ireland Dean Brennan
Current League League Two 
2024–25 National League, 1st
(promoted)
Website Club home page
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Football current event Current season

Barnet Football Club is an English professional football club representing the town of Barnet, North London, but currently based in nearby Canons Park. The team plays in National League, the fifth tier of English football. They will play in League Two for the 2025–26 season.

Between 1907 and 2013 the club played at Underhill Stadium, situated in the town of Barnet within the London Borough of Barnet. The club moved to The Hive Stadium, situated in Canons Park in the London Borough of Harrow, for the 2013–14 season.

The 1992–93 season is widely regarded as Barnet's most eventful season. The club were on the verge of expulsion for failing to pay their players' wages as well as failing to meet a deadline for a £50,000 fine. In spite of these problems Barnet won promotion to Division Two, but the Bees were unable to sustain themselves at this level and went down after one season with just five league wins in the campaign. Barry Fry was the manager who secured Barnet's promotion successes in the early 1990s. In 2001 they were relegated to the Conference.

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Barnet F.C. squad - 2025–26

1. Stack 2. Hoyte 3. Johnson 4. Dembélé 5. N'Gala 6. Nelson 7. Yiadom 8. Weston 9. Akinde 10. Lisbie 11. Vilhete 12. Gambin 14. Togwell 15. Tomlinson 16. Champion 17. Muggleton 18. Gash 19. Batt 20. Shomotun 21. Stephens 22. Stevens 23. Gondoh 24. McLean 31. McKenzie-Lyle

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Barnet Football Club - Managers

Gloss (1922–29) · Clayton (1929–37) · Fydelor (1937–39) · Kimber (1939–45) · Finch (1945–51) · Weightman (1951) · Finch (1951–54) · Wheeler (1954–56) · Crawford (1956–57) · Wheeler (1957–61) · Lines (1961–62) · Adams (1962–70) · Coleman (1970–73) · Ward (1973–74) · Ferry (1974) · Kelly (1974–75) · Flatt (1975–76) · Meadows (1976–79) · Fry (1979–85) · Thompson (1985) · McAllister (1985–86) · Fry (1986–93) · Stein (1992–93) · Phillips (1993–94) · Clemence (1994–96) · Bullivant (1996–97) · Still (1997–2000) · Cottee (2000–01) · Still (2001–02) · Shreeves (2002–03) · Allen (2003–04) · Fairclough (2004–08) · Hendon (2008–10) · Fairclough (2010) · Stimson (2010–11) · Fairclough (2011) · Allen (2011) · Grazioli (2011) · Sanchez (2011–12) · Allen (2012) · Robson (2012) · Robson & Davids (2012) · Davids (2012–14) · Fairclough (2014) · Landvreugd & Schreuder (2014) · Allen (2014–)

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