词条 | A.F.C. Stoneham |
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| clubname = AFC Stoneham | image = A.F.C. Stoneham logo.png | fullname = A.F.C. Stoneham | nickname = The Purples | founded = 1919 | ground = Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh | capacity = | chairman = Mark Stupple | manager = Tim Cole | league = {{English football updater|AFCStone}} | season = {{English football updater|AFCStone2}} | position = {{English football updater|AFCStone3}} | pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=|leftarm1=6600CC|body1=6600CC|rightarm1=6600CC|shorts1=6600CC|socks1=6600CC | pattern_la2 = | pattern_b2 = | pattern_ra2 = | pattern_sh2 = | pattern_so2 =| leftarm2 =FAAFBE | body2 =FAAFBE | rightarm2 =FAAFBE | shorts2 =000000 | socks2 =000000 }} A.F.C. Stoneham is a football club based in Eastleigh, Hampshire, England. They are currently members of the {{English football updater|AFCStone}} and play at Chestnut Avenue. HistoryThe club was established in 1919 by demobilised soldiers under the name Royal Engineers (Ordnance Survey Office).[1] They joined the Southampton Junior League and were Division B champions in 1920–21.[1] The club were then admitted to the Divisional Section of the Hampshire League. They were runners-up in the division in their first season in the league, after which they were transferred to the East Section as the league was restructured.[2] In 1923 the club merged with a team from the Post Office to form Southampton Civil Service F.C., playing in the West Section for the 1923–24 season, but they were re-established as a separate club for the 1924–25 season and finished as runners-up in the West Section.[2] League reorganisation in 1928 saw Royal Engineers (OSO) placed in the Divisional Section,[2] before being moved to Division Two the following season amid further reorganisation.[3] In 1929 the club were renamed Ordnance Survey.[1] They finished bottom of Division Two in 1930–31 and left the league at the end of the 1933–34 season,[3] dropping into the Southampton Senior League. In 1960 the club became a Sunday league team, before returning to Saturday football in 1966, joining Division 8 of the Southampton League.[1] However, after several promotions they reached the Premier Division by 1973.[1] They went on to win the Division One title in 1982–83 and 1992–93.[1] After winning the Premier Division title in 1996–97, Ordnance Survey were promoted to Division Three of the Hampshire League.[4] They were Division Three runners-up in 1998–99, earning promotion to Division One as the league underwent reorganisation.[4] However, they finished second-from-bottom of the division in their first season, and were relegated to Division Two.[4] In 2004 the Hampshire League merged into the Wessex League, with the club becoming members of the new Division Three.[4] Division Three was renamed Division Two in 2006, at the same time as the club were renamed Stoneham,[5] reflecting their new location. After one season under the new name, they adopted their current name,[5] also leaving the Wessex League to become founder members of the Hampshire Premier League. Stoneham were the Hampshire Premier League's inaugural champions.[6] They won the League Cup in 2009–10,[7] and winning the League Cup again in 2014–15, the club were promoted to Division One of the Wessex League.[6] GroundIn 1923 the club moved to the Civil Service Ground in the Shirley area of Southampton, which was shared with Southampton Civil Service and then QK Southampton.[1] The ground was closed in 1999, after which the club played at Lordshill Recreation Ground until moving to Stoneham Park on the outskirts of Eastleigh in 2002.[1] In 2010 the club relocated again, moving to Chestnut Avenue, the former home of the defunct Pirelli General club. Honours
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References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [https://web.archive.org/web/20150528034359/http://www.afcstoneham.org/History.htm History] A.F.C. Stoneham 2. ^1 2 Hampshire League 1919–1929 Non-League Matters 3. ^1 [https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/nlmnet/Aarg3E/Hant_29.html Hampshire League 1929–1939] Non-League Matters 4. ^1 2 3 {{fchd|id=ORDNANCS|name=Ordnance Survey}} 5. ^1 {{fchd|id=STONEHAM|name=Stoneham}} 6. ^1 2 {{fchd|id=AFC-STON|name=AFC Stoneham}} 7. ^1 Honours A.F.C. Stoneham External links
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