Franks Blog vs Tadley Calleva - Solid AFC Stoneham Make It Three In A Row

Club Media Officer Frank Osbourne wrote:

AFC Stoneham returned to Stoneham Lane in their first home match since lockdown, looking to follow up on their 3-0 win away at Alresford Town earlier in the week. The Purps saw one change as Ryan Penny replaced Matt Simm, after a very strong performance on Tuesday night from the attack-minded midfielder. Tadley Calleva, on the back of a good 2-1 win at home to Shaftesbury travelled to Stoneham Lane in good spirits. The game, watched by 88 fans, was well-anticipated as both teams were in a rich vein of form. Before the game, super stopper Sam Smith of AFC Stoneham Falcons U11's warmed up with the AFC Stoneham keepers following his recent fundraising efforts raised £1,185 for the NHS by saving 1000 penalties during the lockdown.

AFC Stoneham

1) Tom Parker-Trott

2) Arty Kerton

3) Will Wiseman

4) Mat Bainbridge

5) Pip Nolan

6) Ben Clarke

7) Ryan Penny

8) Alex Welch (C)

9) Scott Hills

10) Sam Woodward

11) Duarte Martins

Tadley Calleva

1) Aaron Bufton

2) Aiden Harris

3) Tom Walsh (C)

4) Jake Nicholls

5) Brad Neal

6) Andrew Charsley

7) Connor Thorne

8) Dan Bailey

9) Brett Donham

10) Manny Soeman

11) Jamie Johnston

The hosts started the stronger with Stoneham dominating the early stages of possession, with Pip Nolan getting lots of early touches. The first chance of the game came through a set-piece when Martins' free kick found the head of the captain, Alex Welch, whose free header went harmlessly over the bar. It wasn't long later that a good switch of play found Duarte Martins in space; the quick switch caused a gap in the Tadley defence for Martins to slide a driven pass to Hills behind the visitors' defence. As the forward narrowed down on the keeper his shot went just wide of the right hand post and despite the goal kick being given, the forward seemed adamant a corner should've been the outcome. Minutes later, a second ball in to the area found the left boot of Martins but his shot cannoned off the crossbar. With Stoneham really looking to make their dominance count, Penny met a headed clearance with a right-footed volley which he dragged wide as the midfielder looked to put his mark on the game. Tadley then had their first chance of the game as Manny Soeman's deflected shot caused Tom Parker-Trott to tip the ball wide. 10 minutes later, Pip Nolan's cross-field ball from right to left found Duarte Martins in the left channel; his driven ball across the penalty area was met at the back post by last season's top scorer, Scott Hills, who fired in from 6 yards out to open the scoring. Only a minute later, Hills again picked the ball up on the edge of the box, performed a smart turn and finish into the bottom corner, only for it to be ruled offside. 5 minutes from the break, Hills had an opportunity out wide but instead of crossing in to the danger zone chose to beat keeper Bufton, who made a simple stop. The keeper, attempting to re-start play quickly, threw the ball straight to Stoneham's Arty Kerton, still in an advanced position. The young fullback beat his man and then shot off-balanced wide of the near post. The hosts went into the break 1-0 up, having had the majority of possession in a solid first half performance.

As the second half commenced, Stoneham looked more in control and looking to build on their lead. Sam Woodward's intelligent pass inside found the run of Will Wiseman on the underlap. The left-back drove forward, with the intention of crossing in to the box when his legs were clearly taken from beneath him by a miss-timed Charsley challenge earning a penalty, correctly given by referee Andy Batten. Despite Bufton's clever mind games, Scott Hills stepped up to double the lead and double his tally in the game by sending the keeper the wrong way from the spot. Now firmly in the ascendency and keen to put the game out of the visitors' reach, Martins had a sharp shot from a tight angle saved by Bufton, who set his team on the attack almost instantly allowing Soeman to test Parker-Trott, saving low to his left. 16 minutes into the second half saw the first Stoneham change as youngster Cade Dyer replaced the injured Ben Clarke, with Wiseman deputising at centre back. Dyer's attacking mindset created space for Martins in the left channel. His cross-field ball found Welch running from deep, although his heavy touch took the ball away from the midfielder and ran off for a goal kick. The Purps were now controlling possession and a move that found Arty Kerton with the ball out wide saw the fullback's whipped ball in to the near post, cushioned delicately by Martins in to the far corner of the goal to make it 3-0. The away side looked to have a foot back in the game when Harris' driven cross met Donham and his finish wrong-footed Parker-Trott and in to the net but it was correctly ruled offside, keeping the Purps' precious clean sheet intact.

Stoneham will look to build on their third successive 3-0 win as they travel to Christchurch on Tuesday night where a win could see them leapfrog their opponents into 5th. Tadley will be looking to redeem themselves as they face Fleet away. It was a good, solid performance from the Purps with equal measures of positive creativity and good game management from the players.

UP THE PURPS!



Special Matchday Guest - Super Sam Smith

The club were delighted to have our U11 Falcons goalie Sam Smith with us yesterday as our special guest for the home game v Tadley.

Sam saved 1000 penalties during lockdown to raise over £1000 for the NHS which was a fantastic achievement to be proud of.

Sam enjoyed warming up with our goalie and our goalkeeper coaches whilst taking a few presents away presented to him by the club.

Sam also came up with the line of the day when seeing a penalty given for a foul on Will Wiseman was heard to say "brilliant a penalty and there is no VAR to stop it"! Spot on!

Well done Sam and we were delighted to have you as our guest.

Saturday Update - 12th December 2020

Under 7 Spitfires

The Under 7 Spitfires can be proud of their performance this week and in particular the second half. They fought back from a deficit to level the game only to have the opposition snatch it at the end. Some really good passing football was played with good running with the ball too. Brody Hibberd and Cody Walters had their shooting boots on. Player of the Day went to Brody Hibberd for his mesmerising dribbles!

Under 7 Wolves

After a horror start to the game we slowly built our way back in and showed great character. At one point in the game we were 5-1 down. The team worked hard for each other and produced some wonderful goals to go 7-5 ahead the game ended up a draw with the opposition scoring from the last kick of the Game. Was a very entertaining game and I am proud of the team. MOTM went to Lucas for showing us great movement off the Ball and worked hard. He thoroughly had earned his goal he scored too.

Under 7 Panthers

Considering it was an early KO, the boys started with blistering energy with Ollie's 3 moments of magic and also James with a traditional thunder strike. Then the game got scrappy but managed to hang on for a deserved win. Lucas and Jacob did well breaking up play and tackling and Aaryan provided some important interceptions. Allesandro did well in goal and Jenson scored two fine finishes. Ollie scored another goal and was unfortunate not to get man of the match. Man of the match today was Oliver. His energy & tackling caused problems. Well done Oliver!

Under 7 Jaguars

Boys fought well throughout the match with some amazing saves from Charlie, lots of chances and could have gone either way. Player Of The Match went to Ollie Fear for his listening to instructions and week on week improvement.

Under 10 Girls Panthers

U10 Girls Panthers drew 1-1 today in another competitive, positive performance. Meme Walters with our goal today following some great link up play. The girls have developed so much since the beginning of the season and the last couple of weeks since coming out of lockdown 2.0 has really highlighted their improvement. Players of the match were Caitlin Rappini for an outstanding performance in all positions, and Laila Pullen for a great performance in goal and pulling off a couple of remarkable saves! Well done girls!

Under 10 Girls Pumas

Girls lost 2-1 today vs Whitely in a really good, close game - Millie was the scorer!

U11 Girls

Cracking game from the girls today. Won 2-1 vs hamble falcons. Close game but we had by far the more chances. Really looked like a team today! Parents purple of the day was the debutant Lou McCrory, 2 goals and lots of hard work. Unlucky not to get about 6 goals. Coaches Purp of the day was Luciannie Noyce, defensive midfield, great tackles and passes. They were all excellent today!

Under 14 Girls

AFC Stoneham U14 - 5 KBS - 0. The Under 14 Girls were lucky enough to play on the stadium pitch today, and secured a convincing win. The girls kept possession well throughout the game and remained dominant. After hitting the woodwork on numerous occasions, five different goal scorers eventually hit the back of the net! This was a league cup fixture and the girls are now successfully through to the semi finals!

Under 18 Girls

Poole Town U18 Girls 0, AFC Stoneham U18 Girls 6. Dominant display in the Hampshire League Cup progressing to the quarter finals to face Portchester. POTM Jess Treweek and goals from Kaylee Buckingham, Madison Payne x2, Kayden Wood and an OG.

Well done to all of our teams who played today!

Sunday Update - 6th December 2020

Fantastic to see so many of our teams back playing today after lockdown which, is reflected in nearly all of our great match reports. Great to also start using our brand new grass pitches.

Under 8’s

The Under 8 Royals had a good game v Rodaway Rovers. After a slow start the Royals dominated the 2nd half with Henry B and Noah both lethal in front of goal. Toby and Henry H both had shots well saved as well as a rocket strike from Tommy that just went over the bar. MOTM went to Henry B for a great performance upfront and in defence.

The Under 8 Spitfires has a great day. Great to be back playing football again, the boys were really excited before the game. A great team performance today, plenty of passing and plenty of goals. Dylan Down, Alfie Holmes, Tom Robinson, Jake Clemons and Rhys Soutter all hit the "onion bag". MOTM was Rhys Soutter.

The Under 8 Panthers were on the wrong side of a thriller today. Unfortunately, they were too slow to get going and seemed off the pace throughout, but battled hard and kept going right to the final whistle. Rafferty Woods and Carter Breedon with our goals today. Great to see them back playing again post lockdown and they all came off smiling still so enjoyed themselves today.

The Under 8 Jaguars started off very slow today after lockdown conceding early goals and not creating much going forward. Finley made some excellent saves and at least stopped lions scoring on many occasions. The last two quarters we changed the shape and a few positions and started creating a lot more going forward, and became more solid at the back. Daniel and Jamie were linking up very well when going forward.

Under 9’s

The Under 9 Panthers faced a difficult test after Lockdown 2.0. We had some fantastic periods in the game where we were on top, as well as some excellent individual performances throughout. A very positive return to football and brilliant attitude from everyone. POTW was Charlie for his contribution with and without the ball. Well done Panthers!

Under 10’s

Tigers - four weeks without football didn’t show for this talented group, as we returned in 10-goal thriller, despite no training and the bitterly cold conditions. The squad linked up well in possession and showed no lack of team chemistry, as we were able to play some lovely football, creating chance after chance. Excellent team play and creativity in the final third set up for good finishing from our goal scorers. As expected, the lack of fitness began to creep in and lapses in concentration saw us gift opportunities to our opponents, which despite highlight reel saves from GK Jack Binns, made harder work of it for us as Hedge End clawed their way back into the game. All in all, a very successful return. Every player worked hard, contributed at both ends of the pitch, and showed our hard work over the previous months hasn’t been lost over the lockdown.

The Under 10 Panthers had a hard fought game today against unbeaten Hamble Club. First game since lockdown and the boys kept going and were unlucky. Jacob Pinder and Finlay Ashton as usual were great in front of goal. Ablaye Jallo was man of the match for an all action display and was unlucky not to bag a couple of goals. Well done Panthers and nice to be back playing again!

Under 11’s

The Under 11 Spitfires resumed after Lockdown 2.0 with a fantastic performance at home to Netley winning 2-1. Solid defensive display and looked threatening when attacking. Goals scored by Jake Fluck & Harley Marjason. POTM went to Seth Price who was solid until the end in defence (as always!).

Under 13’s

U13 Knights enjoyed their return to football on our Stadia pitch under the floodlights - beating Salisbury 1-0. The goal was scored by Elliot (48’) during a spell in an attacking role. The team welcomed back Mackenzie on his return from several months out injured. MOTM was Ollie for a brilliant display on how to defend - class performance.

U13 Wolves - great feeling to be back today boys played some fantastic football and battled hard in a very physical battle. Boys didn't drop their heads when they went 1 nil down with a goal against the run of play fought back well with a great free kick from max to equalise followed up by a winning goal from Leyton Read with minutes left boys held game out 2 - 1 which was a fantastic way to restart a very strange season. MOTM went to Max Bevan for an all round fantastic performance.

U13 Panthers lost away to Hiltingbury, however the score line does not reflect the performance. The boys created a host of chances in the first half however could not find the net. The second half the boys managed to get three goals, however goalkeeping issues were the Achilles heel for the team. Goals were scored by Will Hosmer x2 and Dan Pearce. Special thanks to Sean and Ollie for filling in between the sticks. Lukah was POTM.

Under 14’s

U14 Spitfires were excellent today in a nearly faultless performance winning 12-1 at home to Hythe & Dibden. Every single player were excellent and some great goals scored. Taylor Waters (6), Samuel Lawrie (3), Ollie Payne (2) and Jack Polkinghorne scoring the goals. Massive thanks to both Ollie Payne & Toby Running for going in goal due to current keeper being injured. POTM went to Samuel Lawrie with Taylor Waters arguably equal to it. Really pleasing start after Lockdown 2.0.

Under 15’s

U15 Panthers - another strong team performance narrowly losing 2-1 to top of the league Hythe & Dibden. Unlucky to be trailing at half time to a penalty (nearly saved by Liam Small), the boys deservedly drew level through a goal from Jacob Keyse, scoring direct from a corner. Evenly competed throughout, it turned out to not be our day result-wise but very encouraging performance-wise Parents’ MOTM - Joshua Ngombe.

The Under 15 Galaxy played with much improved maturity and discipline to come through 1-0 victors v Div 3 Rodaway Rovers this afternoon. Ryan Dennis slotting in to finish off a wonderful free flowing move. MOTM went to everyone!

Under 18’s

United - not a game for the neutrals, playing on a difficult surface which resulted in a battling performance full of grit, desire and resilience. Outstanding. Every team, manager, coach and parent gets the famous "Purp of the day" award this weekend for returning to the "beautiful game". Well done to everyone!

Winchester City 1 - 3 AFC Stoneham

Goal scorers: Alex Oxley-Thorne and Kevin Ngombi (x2).

Well done to all of our teams for a fantastic first week back!

Saturday Update - 5th December 2020

Great to see the children back playing today and using our new grass pitches for the first time.

Under 7 Spitfires

The Spitfires had a tough welcome back to playing post lockdown but today was not about the result or performance it was just about getting the boys back playing. Having said that the boys played well and if it wasn’t for the opposition having 1 outstanding player I’m sure things would have been different. Both Henry Polkinghorne & Brody Hibberd had their shooting boots on. We allowed the parents this week to vote for POTM as both coaches couldn’t decide so it went to Henry Polkinghorne for non stop energy throughout. So pleased to see all the boys happy faces today and that’s what was the most important thing today!

Under 7 Wolves

After lockdown the players were a little rusty against a very good and organised team. We were sloppy and for the first 2 quarters made it easy for the opposition. But we got ourselves going in the last 2 quarters. Some outstanding tackles from Tom and Reggie. Good work with and without the ball from Caleb but our MOTM went to Oscar for some outstanding team play with and without the ball. Tough game but as agreed by all the players it was just great to be back playing

Under 7 Jaguars

It was great to be back out today playing as a team after a month of eager waiting. The boys were all really happy to be back together, which was great to see. Unfortunately, Jags made a slow start and conceded a few early goals. However, their heads didn't go down, they kept fighting and by the 3rd quarter they were back to pre-lockdown performance levels. The boys all fought hard to redress the early defecit and the pressure they put Totton under was rewarded by several goals from Sam. Despite this, there wasn't enough time to get the win but the game was very competitive and all boys gave their absolute all. Player of the game went to Sam P.

Girls Under 10 Panthers

Our Girls U10 Panthers won 2-1 today in our first game back since lockdown. Meme and Maddison with our goals today in a great display. The girls showed great spirit throughout the game. Maddison was player of the match in her first game back to the team following her injury earlier in the season. Well done girls!

Girls Under 10 Pumas

The Under 10 Pumas Girls had a great game with Millie, Amelie, Macey, Tuula, Freya, Emily and Jessica all on fire in front of goal. Well done Girls on a tremendous performance.

Well done to all of our teams and great to have some football to report on!

Club Update - 30th November 2020

RE-START AFTER LOCKDOWN

We are delighted that all of our teams will be able to resume training from this Thursday (Dec 3) as per normal with the exception of our teams who train at Thornden and Toynbee who will remain closed until January.

All of our teams will re-commence games from this weekend apart from our Ladies who will not restart until January.

NEW GRASS PITCHES

As part of our contract with the FA and EBC the club has now finally taken up usage of our new grass pitches which replace the pitches given up at our old Chestnut Avenue ground. These are located on the opposite side of Stoneham Lane to our main stadium and comprise 2 x 9-a-side pitches, 1 x Senior pitch and 1 x Junior pitch. Matches and training sessions will commence on these pitches this weekend (Dec 5 and 6).

FIRST TEAM

Our first team went into lock down sitting 7th in the Wessex Premier League after opening their campaign with a very tough set of fixtures.

We will re-commence at Alresford on Tuesday Dec 8th (7.45pm) and our first home game is scheduled for Saturday Dec 12th at home to Tadley Calleva (3pm).

XMAS MERCHANDISE

The club has good stock of the following for xmas which can be ordered and collected from behind the bar at our ground:

Mugs £6

Beanie Hats - Black or Purple. Bobble £8 without bobble £7

Bootbags £8

Water bottles £4

All other items can be ordered with a 3-4 week delivery time such as shirts, waterproofs, tracksuits, coats.

Please order via : chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk or 07841696579.

POSITION VACANT - CHILD WELFARE OFFICER(S)

Our current Child Welfare officer , Barry Christopher, will be taking a very well deserved rest from football next summer having been involved in grassroots football for some 35 years.

As the club has grown the workload around the role has inevitably increased during a time that the complexities and profile of child welfare and safeguarding of children has become far more prevalent in society as well as grassroots football.

In truth this vitally important role, whilst the club has over 700 players, requires at least two new people if not three.

We would be delighted to hear from anyone who has an interest in a child welfare role and volunteering to contact: chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk or 07841696579 to discuss the role with Barry in more detail.

Finally, we would like to thank all of our players,coaches,managers,parents and supporters for their understanding and support during these challenging times for everyone whilst we are all delighted to be returning to football this week.

Club round up - Saturday Sept 26th

SATURDAY ROUND UP

U7 Spitfires played excellent today. Gave the opposition a head start today but still managed to get a positive result. Brody Hibberd, Henry Polkinghorne, Cody Walters & Adriano Philips all done what they have done on previous weeks. Special mention for Harvey Whyte who was amazing today. POM went to Adriano Philips who was excellent in attack as always but his defending was top class. Really pleased with how this team are performing.#babypurps

U7 Stoneham Wolves got off to a flying start, moving the ball well and showing some good individual skills. However we took our foot of the gas and allowed the opposition to get into the game.We made sloppy mistakes and then grew into the game again to see it out well.

MOM went to Chase Marjason for putting into practice what the coaches had worked on with him.

U7 Stoneham Jaguars

Hard game today, boys put in a lot of effort but the other team took there chances well,

Goalscorers:

Jessie Egerton 2

Charlie Lawrence 1

Purp of the day :

Raif Clegg

Baddesley Park Crusaders v U7 Stoneham United

An entertaining game to watch with some excellent football being played.

Goals for United :

Cooper

Archie

Tayo

Alex

Harry w

Harry k

Alfie

U7 Panthers - Match report

The boys have improved every week since the first game and this week didn’t disappoint. After a nervous start where we lost concentration, the boys started to play good football. It was Ollies turn to shine 3 times, with Jenson getting two good bits of play

and Lucas with a bit of magic rounding the GK. all the players are staring to be more confident, James was impressive at the back defending, Oliver again with his energy. Alessandro was great with his tackling and kicking. Thanks to Jacobs good saves in goal kept the score down in our favour. Very pleased with the teams " never say due" attitude. Well done boys.

Stoneham U7 Hurricane's

The team delivered a good team performance, but were unlucky with the outcome. A few stand out points from the game, Sam made a very courageous save between the sticks, Rudi scored a well deserved goal to open the scoring and Zachary put in a tremendous tackle in the dying minutes. Zachary was our player of the match with his resilient defending throughout.

U10 girls won 5-2 today. Millie x2, Amelie x2 and Macey x1. Player of the day was Millie

U10 Panthers Girls won 2-0 in a great display in only their second game together. Some tough tackling, great running and battling off the ball meant we dominated large spells in the opposition half and created some great chances to score. Meme Walters and Madison Stickland with the goals. Player of the match goes to Caitlin Rappini for a solid display in defence. Special mentions to goalkeeper Laila Pullen for some great saves and Lily Harris for growing in confidence throughout the game and creating several chances to score. Well done girls!

U13 Knights lost 4-3 in their Wechsel HPL away fixture against JK Academy in Horndean. At half time we were 1-0 down. Following 3 goals in 3 minutes from (Man of the Match Sam T (36’), Sam B (38’,39’) the team were left rueing the chances not taken in the first half.

Well done to all of our teams especially our U10 Girls Panthers who won their first ever game together . Well done girls !!

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Club round up - Sunday Sept 27th

Sunday Round up

Under 8 Eagles battled hard today against Pace youth pumas. Unfortunately the result wasn't the one we would ideally have wanted but saw two fantastic goals from George. Well done Eagles

AFC Stoneham U8 Spitfires had another awesome team performance from the boys today, against a spirited St Francis team. Big shout to our keepers Jack & Rueben and defenders Riley & Jacob for helping to keep another clean sheet.

Dylan Down , Alfie Holmes ,Tom Robinson , Reuben Lombard ,Jake Clemons and Jack Dyed were all electric in front of goal on numerous occasions.

MoM Tom Robinson.

U8 Royals had a tough day v Whiteley Wanderers. MOM went to Henry after a great all round performance. Special mention to Danny and Ethan who had good games on their debuts. Also to Noah who just missed the target after a brilliant solo run.

U8 Panthers had a storming game. Excellent displays from every player. Nice to see different goal scorers too! Harley S, Harley M, Dexter, Ethan, Carter, Frank and Rafferty all hitting the "onion bag". Man of the match goes to Rafferty Woods for an excellent display in midfield, running with the ball, passing, shooting and general positioning all on point today. Well done Panthers!

U9 Royals in their 4th game as a team took an early knockback, but persevered improving with each quarter. Harrison stepped up to the mantle of goalkeeper, Noah led the charge at the back, with good positional play from Harry and Tuula. Man of the match goes to Nate for his effort in pressing, tacking and making some incisive runs.

The Under 9 Panthers had a difficult test this morning. Some good play in some parts of the game but a few small moments where lack of pressing cost us. A good performance however, and some brilliant highlights. POTW was Harrison for his non stop running and great defensive blocks. Well done Panthers!

U10 Jaguars had a close game completely bossing the first half and should have been home and dry with lots of missed opportunities. 3rd quarter let us down today conceding 2 goals quickly after one another.

The lads were persistent and unlucky to not get a result in the 4th quarter but just one of those days where we couldn’t find the back of the net! Motm was Isaac who did a solid shift in defence against a good side!

U10 Panthers had a very close game which on another day would have been a different result . We weren’t really up to pace today but kept battling right to the end. Finlay Ashton, Abllaye Jallo and Jacob Pinder were on fire in front of goal. Man of the match was Josh Jervis for some great tackling, direct running and some excellent passing. Well done Panthers and we go again next week.

U10 royals had a tough match and were out of luck .

Mally did a good solo run and shimmy with a good finish from inside the box . Motm was Arthur

U11 Spitfires had a disappointing game v Baddesley Park Knights. Unfortunately the boys had an off day where nothing seemed to click and were 2nd best all over the pitch. Credit to the opponents who played some nice football. Positives from the game was a good debut for Charlie Gray and some great saves by Miles Earnshaw who was complimented by an opposition parent and awarded POM. We move on and rebuild for next week.

U12 Hurricanes

We won 3-1 against Baddesley Park. Great team performance everyone played really well together and we were in control the whole game creating great link play with plenty of movement and communication.

Goal scorers were Ashton with two and Harry.

Mom was harry, great on the ball moving into space and passing the ball up through the pitch creating plenty of dangerous attacks.

U13s Knights suffered a disappointing 2-1 loss away to Hamble Jets in the Tyro League. We went 2-0 down following a wind assisted opposition goal & a penalty before Will (53’) drew one back with a chipped shot over the goalkeeper. Man of the Match was Adrian.

U12 Harriers played today against a good Alresford team and won 2-1

Alresford started well & took a early lead against the run of play, the boys bounced back and played some great attacking football and created lots of chances and got two well deserved goals before half time.

2nd half we again started well and controlled the ball & we were unlucky not to increase our tally further but for some good defending by Alresford.

Shout out to the defence - Max, Jack, Charlie, Luke & Arlo who all had solid performances.

Scorers- Caleb another worldy & Billy - poachers finish.

Mom - went to Jack who showed good composure on the ball & great distribution out from the defence.

U13 Wolves v U13 Panthers

Very tough game today and by no means pretty however boys controlled the game well and did exactly what was needed from them to grind a 2-0 win at our local AFC Stoneham derby. Boys played well with a massive game play change up to deal with our opposition playing with great discipline and we know where we can improve however a fantastic win for the wolves today very much deserved.

Set pieces was key today with outstanding deliveries first goal came from a free kick beautifully delivered for leyton Reed to tuck away before a perfect corner delivered straight onto a stunning header from George Bufton doubled our lead before boys dug deep and kept another clean sheet.

Mom went to luke davey for a fantastic performance at left back with a last minute change due to sickness.

Very proud of all the boys today everyone played there part in order to to walk away with the 3 points

AFC Stoneham United U14 won 4-2 at home today against a strong Hamble side. Good football played from both sides. Goals came from Finley Gateshill, an OG and

Stanley Potts (2)

U15 Rovers played previously unbeaten FC Bobcats and won 3-2. With better finishing the game would have been over a lot quicker. Goals from Billy Brackley, Sam Macleod and Zac Balcombe-Betts who from a yard out stole the goal from Man of the Match Tom Clark’s free kick from just inside his own half. Happy faces all round.

Our U18 United lost 2-0 to Brockenhurst whilst U18 Panthers lost 4-1 .

U16 Rovers lost 4-1 to Winchester City however to finish on a big positive our Ladies Development squad won their first ever game together in the league 5-0 away at Bedhampton. Well done Ladies!

Thank you

#upthepurps

New First Team Physio/Sports Therapist required

AFC Stoneham require a new 1st Team Physio/ Sports Therapist to work alongside our current Chartered Physiotherapist. Matchday and pitch-side 1st aid experience required.

  • Based at clubs new Stoneham Lane Football Complex

  • Designated medical/physio clinic Room

  • Specialist rehab’ facilities at Nuffield Hospital, our main club sponsor, including use of Gym, Fitness Studio, Hydro’ Pool and rehabilitation centre.

  • Support with training, CPD.

For more details and enquires please contact;

Russell Whiteley MCP

Mobile: 0780 8684135

Email: russphysio@gmail.com

Edu Jiménez Coronado

The club very sadly had to wave goodbye to Edu this weekend as he moved back to Spain after four years with the Purps.

Edu will be playing for Club Deportivo Quintanar del Rey in the 4th tier of Spanish football.

In total the little Spaniard played 92 games in a purple shirt scoring 42 times including 26 in our div 1 championship winning season and 15 times in our first ever "season" in the Wessex Premier league.

Edu scored the first ever goal at our new ground in a competitive match v Sholing in January and his last goal was a tremendous 25 yard curling shot in the top corner v Pagham in the FA Cup recently.

His tremendous ability and goal scoring record speaks for itself. However Edu will be very fondly remembered at AFC Stoneham as a fantastic guy who was always smiling and loved by everyone. It is impossible to dislike Edu!

The whole club wishes Edu and his partner a wonderful future back in Spain and we do hope they will return to see us all very soon.

Once a Purp always a Purp!

6th September 2020: U12-U18 Weekend round up - First weekend of the Season!

U12 Harriers unfortunately didn't get off to the best of starts this season ending up losing 6-1 to a good Totton & Eling Side. Unfortunately we lost our keeper to injury in the warm up, both Stanley & Caleb deputised in his absence and both played well. The game was a close encounter for the first 30 minutes and was evenly balanced and went in at halftime 2-1 down.The second half we started brights and there keeper pulled of 4 amazing saves and we were unfortunate for it not to be a lot closer overall. MOTM - Oliver Mills. Goal scorer - Billy Gillooly.

U12 Spitfires lost 3-2 the boys battled and definitely were the better team and deserved more from the game. Massive thanks goes to Alfie Bell and Luka Hewitt for stepping up and going in goal as the team keeper was away. Our goals were scored by Harvey Booth and and Own Goal.

U12 Panthers - great start for us today. Won 9-0 against Oakwood Scorpions who only had 8 players for 9-a-side also picking up two injuries but put up a very spirited display. Goals: Karlos Kryczka 3, Jacob Povey 2, Mylo Ives 2, Joey Philpott 1 , Will Rose 1. Mylo Ives has been nominated as our captain and was today's MOM.

U12 Tornadoes - We lost against whitley wonderers 4-0. It was very even in the first 30 minutes. We created plenty of chances and held them of very well. We were very hopeful going into the second half only 1-0 down and thought we had a good chance but it was a different story with our boys struggling and were outplayed with the better team deserving winners in the end. MOM was Josh for being very strong on the ball always determined and never giving up.

U13 royals hosted a friendly against AFC Southbourne. Unfortunately the Royals suffered a 3-1 loss .The Royals didn’t let their heads go down and fought to the end. It was a great opportunity for several new signings to play their first game as a purp.

U13 Knights v Romsey Town: Won 7-3. Goals: Sam B (5’, 25’), Elliot (23’, 63’) Ben 51’, Manu (61’, 66’). Man of Match: Sam B. First competitive match for our new U13 Knights, 3 players scored 2 each and Ben scored a great lob over the keeper from outside the box.

U13 Panthers lost 6-0 but will improve as the season gains momentum.

U14 Wolves - Drew 0-0 away to Hamble. MOTM - Kieran Evans. Special mention to the GK & back three who as a unit put in a great performance.

U14 Spitfires - Excellent start to the season with a 5-3 win away to Hamble Club. Goals scored by Taylor Waters 4 & Tristan Sparkman. Everyone played really well and thoroughly deserved the win. Special mention to Lincoln Emery for a solid game in midfield. POM went Ollie Payne who stepped up and went in goal as our new keeper was injured.

AFC Stoneham United U14 got off to a flying start in the Tyro today with a 11-0 win away at Whiteley. The boys played some incredible football, maintaining possession throughout both halves. It was really good to see the goals being shared around, with a hat-trick from Stanley Potter and a hat-trick from George Scappaticci. Other players on the scoresheet were, Frazer Minns, Aaron Crooks, Stanley Bennett, Finley Gateshill and Ben Meehan. A fantastic and enjoyable team performance.

U15 Rovers lost thief first game of season to Oakwood 3-2. Both goals from Travis Scottow.

U15 Hawks lost 2-0 away to Bobcats FC. MOTM Kyle Podolanski.

U15 Galaxy lost against Alresford Town 6-1 .Daniel Beggs scored and our mom was Josh Cull

Our U18s beat Sholing 2-0 in the Hampshire Youth league who they meet again this week in the FA Youth Cup.

Well done to all of our teams!

6th September 2020: U8-U11 Weekend round up - First day of the season!

U8 Spitfires had a great first day in Purple with Dylan Down, Alfie Holmes and Tom Robinson on fire in front of goal . POD (Purp of the day) awarded to Jack Dyde. Great result for our first game.

Stoneham U8 Royals had a tough day. The score line didn’t reflect the performance. Special mention to all the lads who improved throughout the game, was hard to pick a Mom but went to Toby, played well in multiple positions with strong tackling and positive play getting forward.

U8 Royals had a difficult first ever game, coming up against a very good team. Lots of positives to take away, as the team got better each quarter. Great work Royals!

U8 Falcons also played their first ever game today just ensuring that they came away with the biggest smiles in a great close game. Millie Mae, Agaam, Nathaniel and Bobby wete on fire in front of goal .Player of the match Agaam for his tireless effort and running!

U9 Royals played their first game together and did very well with a spirited display. Most importantly they all left having really enjoyed the game. Marcus and Tuula were "Purps of the day" with their tireless work rate throughout the game which was great to see.

Spitfires U9s kicked off the season with a great performance. A good team performance seeing each player working hard from start to finish. George Bushell was on fire in front of goal. MOM went to goalkeeper Joshua Hughes for coming off his line twice to make crucial saves.

U10 Royals left with big smiles on their faces with Finley and Alistair doing well in front of goal. MOM was Finley with special mention to Ben

U10 Panthers playing up another two divisions from last season began with a hard fought performance ensuring they were very happy. Jacob Pinder, Ablaye Djallo and Josh Jervis were all excellent in front of goal. Great display and kept our heads after going behind. Man of the match Abdoulaye Jalloh for a great defensive display and playing in an unfamiliar position and performing very well.

U10 Tigers had a superb day. Outstanding performance to start the season. Every player was superb and showcased the hard work we have been putting in over the past months. Dominant in possession with our slick passing and movement, and our work rate too much for them out of possession. We created chance after chance at one end, whilst winning the battles in midfield to give GK Jack Binns a quiet day, who despite having quiet periods, kept into action with highlight reel saves when needed. Special mentions for Mustapha Suso who was electric in front of goal along with Spencer Winter. Louis Howard created chance after chance whilst Kristof Hollosy was another who caused the opposition problems all game long. MOM: Mustapha Suso.

U11 Spitfires - Amazing start to our first season of 9-a-side with a great day v Littleton. George Polkinghorne ,Jake Fluck ,Harley Marjason ,Harry Halligan, Charlie Maguire & Mason Field all notched in a great all round great team performance. POM went to George Polkinghorne. The win was dedicated to Sally Wilson (Nan of our GK Miles Earnshaw) who followed and supported the team at all his games in all weathers who sadly passed away last week.

Under 11 Falcons opened their league campaign with a superb away performance which was fantastic with the lads playing a new formation brilliantly with 100% energy and amazing passing. Well done boys. Fantastic to see so many new young teams,including our U7’s on Saturday, playing their first games in Purple.

Team of the week goes to our U11 Spitfires for their outstanding performance in memory of Miles Nan, Sally.

Club Update

One club – 59 Teams - 750 Players – 200 Volunteers

The last 6 months have been difficult for everyone and whilst we all enjoy getting back to football and slowly getting back to some structure and normality in our lives perhaps we should all take a minute to reflect on the 41,500 people in this country who have lost their lives to date due to the pandemic. We must also never forget the heroic efforts of our unsung heroes in the NHS, and all types of care and support workers, who continue to perform miracles on a daily basis under exceptionally challenging conditions.

We have seen all of our clubs teams resume training and games over the last couple of months and whilst our young players were all delighted to be back playing football the biggest smiles, having been in lockdown for some 3 months or so, were reserved for seeing friends and team mates again. The comradery of being part of a team and the wellbeing this brings should not be underestimated or taken for granted as has been experienced in so many ways over the last few months.

I would at this point like to take the opportunity to thank all of our managers and coaches who prepared the training sessions for their teams in small groups under very stringent covid 19 guidelines, set by both the FA , the government and our club, to ensure that the children could return to football as soon as possible which undoubtedly had a positive effect on both their wellbeing and mental health.

Our first team held online training sessions during early lockdown from the comfort of their own homes and then commenced training in small groups when permitted in early June. This then progressed to competitive friendlies in August of which we played seven games winning five, drawing one with one defeat.

Our young teams were sadly denied their normal end of season presentations and therefore many of these events took place via “zoom” or “team” platforms, now very normal and everyday terminology, to ensure that the children were rewarded and recognised for their hard work during a season which ultimately was declared null and void.

Our club will start the 2020/21 season with 59 teams and 750 registered players due to the hard work of everyone over the last few months in forming teams, preparing training sessions and registering players. A not to be underestimated task!

We will field 22 new teams to the club next season of which 14 are made up of children who have predominately never played football in a team (6 x U7, 3 x U8, 1 x U9, 1 x U10, 1 x U10 Girls, 2 x U11 Girls). The club is extremely proud to have made this happen encouraging very young children , and their parents, to get involved in the “beautiful game”. In addition to the newly formed teams we extend a huge welcome to the managers/coaches and teams who have joined us from other local clubs namely Tom and Phil(U8), Dan(U10), Nick and Richard(U12), Mark and Mike(U13) and Karl and Darren (U14).

The club has seen a huge interest in female football over the summer months whereby we will field 12 female teams next season from 4 last season and now include a Ladies Development team to bridge the gap between youth football and senior football . Like their male counterparts the club has high ambitions for ladies football with an objective to join the National Womens League Pyramid system within 2-3 years.

We were delighted to recently see 4 x U18 players make their debuts for our ladies senior team with 3 of them scoring whilst 16 year old Kaylee Buckingham made history last season becoming the youngest player to score for the club at senior level in our 102 year history.

The club will sadly leave our home for the last 13 years in Chestnut Avenue at the end of October. Whilst the new ground and facilities in the “new world” are fantastic those of us that have only known the club to be at the “old ground” will leave with wonderful memories of the venue that has seen the club grow and develop tremendously over that time.

The outstanding work of club volunteers has seen the venue develop to host such great memories as summer tournaments, our first FA Cup game, winning the wessex league division one, various presentation days,  thousands of junior/youth games, the development of girls and ladies football, summer training every day/night to name a few. The recent history of the club is at Chestnut Avenue, which will be very sadly missed, as we have to now build new memories at Stoneham Lane whilst the memories for those of us fortunate enough to have been with the club at Chestnut Avenue will live forever.

Developing Potential: Paving the way for AFC Stoneham’s Youth.

AFC Stoneham have a proud record of developing our own young players and one that we are fully committed to growing further in the next few years through a defined and structured player pathway.

At the heart of this ambition is the Player Development Centre. Undertaken by fully qualified coaches, extra sessions outside of usual team training times present the opportunity for ambitious players to flourish in an advanced environment.

With the development programme taking full advantage of our new £10 million training complex, the extra facilities at the club’s disposal offer more opportunities for the next generation of talent to hone their skills through individually managed sessions.

This added attention to detail is hugely beneficial to both the players and coaches, something that our U-18 coach and Development Centre manager Tom Brown sees as a real positive of the new set-up:

“I've seen great development in the players in such a short space of time, purely down the quality of the facility which allows us to continually train, and it also helps with matchdays.

“In terms of the new centre, I think because of the resources which are available, for example, the number of goals that can be used, the increase in space has definitely allowed us to explore new methods.

“It allows the coaches a lot more flexibility with their plans. If we’ve got access to two goals, we can make it look and feel like a game in training. That's ultimately what we want to be able to achieve.

“There's a lot more decision making for the players off the back of that, and far more in-game scenarios that we can replicate on the training field which massively improves our preparation for matches.”

Tom oversees a vast number of sessions and games at the new AFC Stoneham ground, and with 13 players making the step up from youth level into the first team as we were placed second in the Wessex Premier League last season, it’s clear that progression through the ranks is a priority focus:

“For me, with it being such a local club, I think it's really important that we look to bring through our own players.

“We’ve seen that across the course of this season. At one point I believe we had eight under-18 players playing in the Development Squad (AFC Stoneham second team) and we’ve been really impressed not only with their impact but the results too.

“Beating the side sitting top of the table was really nice to see - it goes to show that these lads have a great mentality and all play for each other.

“Some of those players are still only 16 years of age and they’re already competing against fully grown men.”

In the Development Squad this season, having played 12 competitive games, the club has used 22 players who have previously represented the club at youth level. 17 of these players are still currently with our U-18’s, 10 of which were 16 years of age when making their debuts.

Furthermore, three of our current U-16 squad were involved in the U-18 FA Youth Cup this season, with a total of seven having been involved in U-18 football at AFC Stoneham to date.

This growing number of young players taking impressive steps throughout the entire structure of the club is a great sign of what’s to come, and evidence of the work being put in at the new centre.

As well as smoothing out the often tough transition from youth football to first team action, the added training time has enabled coaches to work on specific elements of each player’s game.

It’s one of the main benefits of the centre and something that Tom believes to be a vital aspect of developing a player’s skillset:

“I think the main aim of the Development Centre is to identify the players that we recognise to be pushing up to a high level within their age group, from there we look to try and push them up to work within different age groups in order to take them out of their comfort zones. It’s a real test of their ability, that’s where we’ll start to see what the biggest challenges facing that individual are.

“It's really interesting to see how the players cope, and while some players might struggle initially, as the sessions go on you always start to see a little bit more confidence in their play.

“Us as coaches and the players themselves begin learning more from there.

“Whether it turns out that they might need to work more on the physical side of the game, or if it’s from a technical point of view where they're struggling, even if it’s a tactical lesson where we can work on how to find spaces and where to look on the pitch; it’s all very positive and beneficial for the lads.”

With the COVID-19 pandemic plunging the UK into multiple lockdowns, the good work being put in at the Development Centre has been brought to a temporary halt. Building strong relationships on and off the field has always been a key element of a successful team, something the club are keen to stress more than ever in this year of isolation:

“When we’re mixing the age groups, we’re of course looking at the fundamentals of the game but socially as well it’s a great aid for the players, usually that comes from the older players talking and giving advice to the younger lads, but it helps them too.

“We’re very much a family, we want those relationships up and down the club. I think if you can get players from a young age getting to know people from the other squads when they eventually get to that top end to be in the first team or part of the Development Squad, it’s not so much of a big step because they're aware of who those players are beforehand.

“We’re excited looking forward, there’s a lot more that can be done with it. It’s been difficult because of everything that’s going on in the world but I think as the next few months go on, when we can get back to playing football we'll be able to put some other things in place that’ll see us progress even further.”

Diamond Gas and Heating

AFC Stoneham are delighted to announce another major sponsorship package with Diamond Gas and Heating.

Diamond will now sponsor the clubs new VEO Technology camera system and first team training kit.

The Veo camera is a soccer tracking camera that uses artificial intelligence to pan and zoom smoothly to follow the ball around.

Diamond Managing Director Ian Simm, said " we are delighted and excited to sponsor and support the tremendous work that is very clearly happening at AFC Stoneham within the local community.

We particularly believe the VEO camera and analysis will be very beneficial to the forward thinking outlook of the first team management and many of the clubs youth sides and Ladies team".

The club would like to send a massive thank you to Ian and all at Diamond Gas and Heating for their very generous support for which we hope will be a very long and fruitful relationship.

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Recruitment: Managers and Coaches

The club are currently looking for help and support in both managing and coaching roles for the following teams:

  • U11 Girls

  • U16 Girls

  • U18 Boys

  • Ladies Development squad

As we grow and develop our teams inevitably we need more Managers and Coaches. Vast experience is not required as support and mentoring will be offered to new volunteers by existing coaches/managers. Attributes will include good communication,organisation and interpersonal skills.

The positions would suit both male or female, young and old ensuring that the new people will be joining a vibrant club in a role which will be extremely rewarding whilst giving something back to the local community.

Interested parties please contact: chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk or 07841696579.

Thank you!

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Woman’s F.A. Cup 2020/21

Our Ladies will make history next season as the first AFC Stoneham team in 102 years to enter the Women's FA Cup.

We received confirmation this morning and are truly delighted.

First team coach Adam Lee said " This is a wonderful moment in the clubs history and for the girls. If further proof was needed as to how much progress is being made at our club around female football this is most definitely it".

Fantastic news. Well done girls!

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Club Update

The club will enter the new season with 60 teams continuing our huge growth and development of recent years as we leave our old ground in Chestnut Avenue at the end of October and move the whole club permanently to our new £10M home in Stoneham Lane, Eastleigh.

Our first ever season in the Wessex Premier league was curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic at a point when we were sitting 2nd in the league and having a great season. We will hope to build on last season having retained almost the whole squad with the additions of Duarte Martins, Sam Woodward, Craig Hunt and Filippos Terzidis.

A feature of this summer has been the significant growth in female teams from four last season to twelve for the new season which we are delighted about. In addition we now have five new under 7 teams and four new under 8 teams full of children playing in teams for the first time which is fantastic news.

Like all Community Grassroots sports clubs the pandemic has effected our club with the loss of two summer tournaments, our annual trip to Holland, loss of first team gate money and grant monies being cancelled whilst still having to pay bills. We have moved forward due to good financial planning and through the support of our many great sponsors and supporters for which we are all very grateful.

Our teams have all been training now for some two months under strict COVID-19 guidelines and their seasons are currently due to start during the first couple of weeks of September. After the recent challenges leading to no football for nearly six months we feel sure that the 2020/21 season is possibly the most eagerly anticipated of all time!