Met Police FC

Background:
The Metropolitan Police Football Club is the official football club of the Metropolitan Police Service.
The club was formed in 1919 and played friendlies until they joined the Spartan League in 1928, a league where they were to play until 1960. In 1960 the club switched to the Metropolitan League and joined the Southern League in 1971. They joined the Isthmian League's newly formed Division Two in 1977 and were promoted at the first attempt. In 1982 they came close to promotion, missing out by just two points, but in 1985 were relegated back to Division Two. In 1988 they were promoted once again but 1991 saw them drop to Division Two once more, where they remained until league reorganisation in 2002 saw them placed in Division One South. In 2004 the league was reorganised again and the Met played in Division One for two years, but in 2006 the regionalised divisions returned.
In 2010, the Metropolitan Police won their first senior trophy, beating AFC Wimledon 5–3 on penalties after a 4–4 draw in the final of the London Senior Cup. They finished the 2010-2011 season as champions of the Isthmian League Division One South, winning the league by one goal difference over Bognor Regis Town.
Whilst the club began it's life as being the pinnacle of footballing achievement for employees of the Metropolitan Police Service, there has been a relaxation of the rules in recent years meaning that players of the club do not necessarily have to be employed by the Metropolitan Police Service.
With their recent success and promotion to the Isthmian Premier League, the board have decided to try and focus the club's finances and attention on securing further promotion and trying to ensure a rapid rise to success, hopefully culminating in the club being able to turn professional. With success on their mind's the board have decided to take on serving MPS Police Constable ZamboUK and hope that with him at the helm, the club will continue it's astronomical rise up the football league!