Combined Counties League Division One side Neasden Foundation face being evicted from their home due to a shortage of sponsorship money, it has been reported.
According to the Wembley and Kingsbury Times, Foundation owe money to landlords Bedfont for the use of the Viking ground in Greenford, Surrey.
The club is struggling to come up with the cash after realising that sponsorship revenue had fallen short of expectations.
So precarious is the position Foundation are in that their forthcoming home match against Warlingham is a major doubt, with chairman Cecil Stanley due to meet with league officials for talks over the next few days.
"This has left a major hole in the budget. If we don't come up with the funding, we won't be able to play football at our home ground any more," he told the newspaper.
While Foundation might be struggling financially, they are doing well on the pitch - they might have only been promoted to Combined Counties League Division One last season, but they are well placed for a second consecutive promotion push.
They currently lie in tenth place, but have games in hand on all of their rivals.
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