Honours
Hampton & Richmond Borough's most recent major honour is their Isthmian Championship victory of 2006–07. in 2007–08 the club also won the Middlesex Senior Cup following a 3–0 victory over Hendon. Their previous trophy had been the Middlesex Super Cup, a regional cup for the county of Middlesex, whereby the winners of the previous season's two local tournaments face each other. Hampton & Richmond won this on 10 October 2006, they entered as the Middlesex Senior Cup holders, and were victorious over Harrow Borough, the Middlesex Charity Cup holders.
- Conference South
- Runners-up: 2008–09
- Play Off Finalists: 2007–08, 2008–09
- Isthmian League Premier Division
- Champions: 2006–07
- Isthmian League Division One South
- Promoted: 2003–04
- Isthmian League Division One
- Promoted: 1997–98
- Isthmian League Division Two
- Promoted: 1995–96
- Isthmian League Division Three
- Promoted: 1991–92
- FA Cup
- Best performance: First Round Proper 2000–01 & 2007–08
- FA Trophy
- Best performance: 3rd round
- Isthmian League Cup
- Best performance: Runners-up 2001–02 and 2004–05
- Middlesex Senior Cup
- Winners: 2005–06, 2007–08 & 2011-12
- Runners-up: 2004–05
- Middlesex Super Cup
- Winners: 1999–2000 and 2006–07
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