SOUL Tower Hamlets FC was established in 2000 by Mohammed Nurul Hoque and Akhtar Ahmed as a community club then named as Bethnal Green United. The club played in several leagues, including the Canary Wharf Summer League, the Inner London Football League and the London Intermediate League, before joining the
Middlesex County League. They were granted Senior status after winning the league's Premier Division in 2009 and were promoted to the
Essex Senior League. In the 2009–10 season, they finished fifth in the ESL and won both cups operated by the Essex Senior League, beating
Burnham Ramblers 4–1 in the final of the Gordon Brasted Memorial Trophy. In 2013, the club was renamed to
Tower Hamlets. During the 1990s, an unrelated club, also by the name of Tower Hamlets, played at the
Mile End Stadium. At the end of the
2019–20 season, the club were transferred to the Premier Division of the
Southern Counties East League after moving to
Phoenix Sports' ground in
Barnehurst from the Mile End Stadium. The
2021–22 season saw Tower Hamlets finish bottom of the league and suffer relegation to step 6 and were moved back to the Eastern Counties League after moving back to the Mile End Stadium. Hamlets finished 14th in the
2022-23 season and
15th in the following year, however they were once again moved to the Southern Counties East League for the 2024–25 season, along with
Clapton FC and
Clapton CFC, despite still playing at Mile End. The 2025-2026 season SOUL Tower Hamlets have been promoted back into the Essex Senior League (Step 5). The team has a new management team in place, with experienced Terry Spillane and John field taking the reign after the interim manager Shipon Miah and John Pike stepped down at the end of the season. Ahead of the
2024–25 season, the club merged with Soul Football Club, a community organisation running for over 20 years and was renamed as
SOUL Tower Hamlets FC. In May 2025, the club were promoted to step five, defeating
Forest Hill Park on penalties to win the play-offs under Shipon Miah and John Pike. ==Ground==