Aug 27: Blackfield 0 AFC Stoneham 1

Blackfield& Langley vs AFC Stoneham Match Report

Debut delight for Ovington, which sees him score the winning goal and earn Stoneham 3pts on the road.

Stoneham make two changes from their 2-0 win against Newport IW (FA Cup) at the weekend. We see Jamie Ovington and Nathan Clements come jn for Ben Clarke and Lewis Nagle. Purps started the first half brightly and could off gone 0-1 within 5 minutes, when Nathan Clements played a great ball in from the right, Duarte Marion’s jumps to meet but it skims his head and goes out for a goalkick. The attempts kept mounting for Stoneham when in the 28th minute Jim Orvis whips in a ball from the left hand side it meets Scott Hills who shoots but it’s just wide of the goal. Stoneham created enough in the first half but our end product in the final third wasn’t there.

Half time:- Blackfield Langley 0-0 AFC Stoneham

No changes made at halftime by the Stoneham manager and Martins kicks us off for the second half. The Purps were quick off the mark in the second half as we continued where we left off, as 13 minutes in Duarte Martins wins a free kick 30 yards out, which Jim Orvis takes he plays the ball in but nobody there is compete for the ball and its an easy save for the keeper. 59thminutes we make our first substitution of the game, Nathan Clements goes off and Lewis Nagle comes on. The substitution works as 3 minutes later Stoneham win a corner which Mat Bainbridge takes, whips a great ball in into the box Jamie Ovington is the highest and he headers it into the back of the net 0-1. Martins has a chance to make it 0-2 when he goes one on one with the keeper he shoots but it comes off the post and back into play. Martins is on the receiving of a mistimed tackle which sees the Blackfield& Langley player sinbinned and Martins substituted – Cian Cleary comes on. We make one more chance before the full time whistle which sees Lewis Nagle s left-footed drive hits the post and out for a corner.

Full Time:- Blackfield& Langley 0-1 AFC Stoneham.

Lineup:-

Lee, Pattison, Barnes, Bulpitt, Ockwell, Ovington, Clements, Orvis, Martins, Bainbridge, Hills

Subs:-

Godwin, Dyer, Nagle, Cleary.

 

FA Cup - North Leigh away - 3/9/22

We will visit North Leigh from the Southern Premier League in the next round of the FA Cup on Saturday Sept 3rd. Our opponents play two leagues above ourselves.

We have already beaten Southern League South and West Bashley 2-0 in the competition whilst we progressed to the first qualifying round by overcoming Newport IOW on Saturday 2-0 with goals from Jim Orvis and Duarte Martins.

We hope to offer coach travel for the game and will publish details when available.

The Soccer Store - Thank you!

AFC Stoneham receive Mitre Footballs from The Soccer Store

 

The Soccer Store have supplied AFC Stoneham with 30 Training Balls for the upcoming season. The Mitre Training Footballs will be used in our pre-season training sessions as we look to prepare for the upcoming season.

 Jack Hart from The Soccer Store stated “It is great to build new relationships with teams across the country, especially this new partnership with AFC Stoneham. We hope the Mitre Footballs will have a positive impact on their training and preparation for the upcoming season.” 

 Club Chairman , Mark Stupple, said “We were delighted to receive the new Mitre balls from The Soccer Store . As a grassroots community club every bit of support we can get is very much appreciated and well received”,

As well as Mitre Footballs provided to AFC Stoneham, The Soccer Store are the UKs leading supplier of Samba Goals and Football Training Equipment. They provide high quality products along with excellent customer service for teams at Grass Roots level all the way up to the Premier League.

 You can view their full range of Mitre Footballs, Training Equipment and Samba Goals at The Soccer Store.

 

Euro Womens Mascots - England v Northern Ireland

Once in a lifetime !!

UEFA Womens Euro Championships

England v Northern Ireland

On Friday 22 of our youngest girls aged 6-10 enjoyed the opportunity of a lifetime as they led the England Lionesses and Northern Ireland onto St Mary's in front of a sold out 32000 crowd.

In addition another 12 of our older girls enjoyed their third game as flag bearers.

This was such a wonderful experience for the girls and parents. As a club we are extremely proud and privileged to be involved in such a huge occasion.

We would like to take the opportunity to send a huge thank you to UEFA, the FA and our sponsors Euronics for making this happen.

Well done girls!

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Under 10 Lionesses - Euro 22 Mascots!

Our U10 Lionesses were matchday mascots last night for the Norway v Northern Ireland game at St Marys in the group stages of the UEFA Womens European championships. The girls had a fantastic night!

Manager Pete said “We had the opportunity of a lifetime to be mascots at the Northern Ireland v Norway game at St Mary's stadium. This is a memory that will live with this fantastic group of girls for ever”.

Well done girls!!

Girls football - another wonderful day !

Another fantastic day for female football at AFC Stoneham.

The day started at 7am with an interview on BBC Radio Solent with U14 Eagles and Womens Euro flag bearer Lexie Hall and mum Claire.

Tonights BBC South programme included live coverage from our ground as 50 of our girls displayed their skills in front of the cameras whilst 4 of the girls held live interviews around their football dreams and aspirations.

Tonight at St Mary's twelve of our young 8 and 9 year old girls, who came through our Wildcats programme, led out the Norway and Northern Ireland teams as player mascots whilst another twelve of our girls age 12-16 were flag bearers as they will be for all three games at St Mary's.

Live radio and tv coverage with 75 of our girls involved!

A wonderful day not only illustrating our clubs 100% commitment to the female game but also highlighting our growth and development which has seen us increase our female teams from one, three years ago, to twenty five next season.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to a fantastic day !

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AFC Stoneham and UEFA Womens Euros 2022

AFC Stoneham are delighted to announce that 50 of our young girls will be involved in the UEFA Women's Euros 2022

The girls will be accompanied to each game by a watching parent and chaperones supplied by the club.

They will be flag bearers for each game at St Mary's during the opening pre-match ceremony, team mascots and tossing the coin pre-kick off in the centre circle.

We are currently hosting the Northern Ireland team and on Thursday at 6.30pm BBC South will be broadcasting live from our ground doing a piece on female football including a number of our girls.

Pictured is Lexie from our U14 Eagles who will be carrying the Northern Ireland flag on Thursday evening when they play Norway at St Mary's. Lexie will also be appearing on BBC Radio Solent with our Chairman at 7am on Thursday to discuss the Womens Euros and female football at AFC Stoneham.

All of the above are wonderful "once in a lifetime" opportunities for the girls and parents.

We would like to take the opportunity to thank UEFA, The FA, Euronics , Hampshire FA , the BBC and the Northern Ireland team for creating these fantastic experiences for our girls.

Northern Ireland - UEFA European Womens Championships.

AFC Stoneham are proud and delighted to be hosting the Northern Ireland team at our ground as they compete in the UEFA European Women's Championships with all three of their group games at St Mary's.

Our main grass pitch has been brought up to the highest possible standard over the last two months to allow the team to train on this superb surface. The pitch has also been enclosed.

Finally we wish the Irish ladies the very best of luck in the tournament.

Girls football - Players wanted!

AFC Stoneham have grown our female teams from 4 some four years ago to 25 next season and are expecting further interest this summer on the back of the UEFA Womens championships.

AFC Stoneham are committed to growing our girls teams further with any interested players who wish to start their football journey and/or continue their journey at our club.

We will have teams at every age group from Under 7 and above for the new season with 3 or 4 teams at some age groups allowing us to ensure that girls can find the right team for their own development level.

We would please ask that any interested parents contact 07841696579 or chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk.

UEFA Womens Championships

As we grow and develop girls football further we are delighted that the UEFA Womens championships will be taking place in England starting on the 6th of July.

Our excitement is enhanced by many of our young girls being involved in the tournament as flag bearers, mascots and tossing the coin for all matches at St Marys including the sold out Northern Ireland v England match giving the girls and their parents an opportunity of a lifetime. We are very proud that they will be involved with the championships and representing our club.

Three years ago the club had 4 female teams and next season we aim to have 25 plus teams which is testimony to our commitment to female football

Any female players who wish to get involved with any of our teams from U7 to Ladies can register interest via chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk.

Alisia Buckingham - England

Alisha Buckingham - England

We wish our very own No.9 and talisman the best of luck in Portugal with the England Beach Soccer team as they compete in the European Championships.

All of the England games can be seen here :

- https://the.recast.app/user/8PZr2?referrer=8PZr2

ENG vs UKR @ 12:30 - Friday

ENG vs CZE @ 11:15 - Saturday

ENG vs ITA @ 13:45 - Sunday

Alisha is a great role model for all of our young girls enjoying their football journey at AFC Stoneham.

Everyone at AFC Stoneham is hugely proud to have Alisha at our club and wishes her and the England team the very best of luck in Portugal

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Club person of the year

Club person of the year

We were delighted to award Kevin Polkinghorne with our Club person of the year award for last season at our recent presentation day.

Kevin has given years of fantastic service and commitment to the club for which we are very grateful.

Well done Kev on a fully deserved recognition.

Thank you.

U16 Girls JPL - National Final

U16 Girls JPL

National JPL Final

Our girls couldn't quite cap off an unbelievable season by winning the JPL National Cup Final losing 4-1 to Haringey Girls yesterday in Cambridgeshire.

However this does not detract in anyway from an outstanding season which included a complete season undefeated to win their JPL League and being crowned Hampshire FA Cup winners beating AFC Bournemouth in the final.

Well done girls on being a huge credit to our football club both on and off the pitch all season.

U11 Girls Pumas-What a season !!

U11 Girls Pumas

Our U11 Girls Pumas have had an outstanding season completing a treble and reaching two national finals to be played in June .

The club have taken the opportunity to publish a little piece on the girls achievements .

Well done girls

What A Season!

From clubless in July to Treble winners in April, this has been a huge achievement for the players and coaching staff, who have received unwavering support from the parents.

The team moved to AFC Stoneham in July, who gave us the opportunity to make a new home in a positive, respectful and established football environment. We joined a club that shared the ambitions of the team, and offered a pathway to the Junior Premier League, the Ladies First Team and the motivation to follow in the footsteps of female players who have gone on to play for Southampton FC.

We expanded the coaching staff from John Barnes and Matt Salmon to include John Bushnell and Nick Scutt, to broaden the footballing knowledge and depth within the set-up. This improvement built on our culture of consistency, with 12 of the players having played together for over 2 years, and has been a vital part of our continued success.

On the pitch our success has been measurable in not just results, but most importantly the development of players. Players have become genuinely multi-functional, often switching positions mid-game to execute tactical changes that won us numerous games. We have had to dig deep to cope with the physicality of older players, but we are blessed with some incredible attacking talent who have created and scored wonderful goals, and a core of intelligent and competitive players which means we don't concede often, and this has seen us through.

We started the league season with a 2-2 draw with eventual runners-up Portsmouth in the Community, who went on to challenge us all season and we enjoyed some wonderful footballing battles. Two great teams playing the right way. We lost our first game of the season vs AFC Stoneham Tornadoes, a brilliant game and advert for the talent at the club. Undoubtedly players from across both teams will represent the club in the JPL and beyond.

The final three months has been our biggest challenge, but also our most successful period. We lost players to injury, illness and representative football, yet still kept securing results. Fundamentally we play good football and players put the team first, so the loss of one has been compensated by the introduction of another. Football is a squad game and everyone has had to sacrifice themselves at some point for the collective.

Overcoming this challenging period turned into a season defining week for the players.

On the 19th of March we travelled to the New Forest for the Hampshire Futsal tournament, and secured the trophy and a trip to regionals with a perfect record of three wins, with no goals conceded. Beating a team with professional coaching staff is always a pleasing achievement too, especially as it takes us to a Regional and subsequent National final.

Just 24 hours later we travelled to Winklebury to play the Hampshire Cup Final. The team was aiming to win their third consecutive Hampshire Cup, and did so with a 4-0 win, secured with 3 goals in 5 minutes in a period of wonderful passing football.

On the 26th we travelled to AFCP in what unbeknownst to us, was our opportunity to win the league with 2 games to go. Having enjoyed a team trip to watch England, the players were slow to start and struggled to overcome a strong outfit. However, the team stuck together and turned the game around in the second half to secure the league title and Treble for AFC Stoneham.

The season has been long but the team is already moving into tournament mode. Winning at AFC Wimbledon and finishing runners-up at the ESF tournament means we now have two national finals to look forward to in June and a trip to St Georges Park.

The season hasn't been without challenges but we stick together and put the team first, and look forward to competing for more trophies this summer.

A special thank you to all the players (in alphabetical order) - Aaliyah Fleming (goal of the season vs AFC Whiteley), Abbi Jervis (consistently game-changing), Abbie Selway (Hants Cup Semi Final hat-trick), Amelie Willsher (most improved player), Erin Salmon (scorer in 12 consecutive games from midfield), Lauren Richmond (top goalscorer), Layla Etherington (hat-trick in our title decider), Layla Neil (perfect penalty save record), Martha Barnes (best winning goal of the season vs Stubbington), Nancy Scutt (for 3 months un-subbable), Phoebe Bushnell (MoM Hants Cup Final), Roxy Martin (long shot specialist and Rock) and Sophie Addicott (typifies coolness and playing from the back)

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Girls U16 Scorpions - Div 3 Champions

U16 Girls Scorpions
Div 3 County League Champions!

Congratulations to our U16 Girls Scorpions who have been crowned Division 3 County League Champions.

The girls had a tough season during 20/21 and regrouped last summer to produce a new squad in a great environment.

The girls will now move up to division 2 of the U18 league.

Well done to Rod,Pete and all of the girls on a fantastic achievement !!

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U16 Athletic win the treble !!

U16 Athletic - Treble winners !

Huge congratulations to our U16 Athletic who completed the treble today with a 4-1 win over Hamble in the Hampshire County Cup.

Today's triumph follows on from winning the league and league cup.

A first half Sam Macleod hat trick and a fourth from Charlie Hawes in the second half sealed the win.

Well done to Paul,Jason,Cam and all of the boys on a tremendous season.

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Purple role model !!

Purple Role Model

Kaylee Buckingham - Southampton FC

If any of our young female players, or indeed male players, need any inspiration this young lady is it!

Kayleigh was a Purp for 3 years before leaving last summer at 17 to join Southampton FC

Kayleigh currently plays for the U23s with a couple of first team appearances to date.

Today Kayleigh was awarded the U23 leagues top goal scorer award with 27 goals for the season.

Well done Kayleigh. Our club is very proud to have played a very small part in your fantastic football journey to date.

Once a Purp always a Purp !!

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From Liz, Kaylee and Alisha (First team player of the season) mum...

I'm forever grateful for the support Stoneham have given both girls and our hearts are purple through and through (with a couple of red and white stripes)! We are very proud of Kaylee's achievement this season and looking forward to the future


U14 Wolves - Tyro Cup winners!

U14 Wolves - Cup winners !!

Tyro Challenge Cup

AFC Stoneham 2

Southside 2

AFC Stoneham win on pens

"Not another one ?"

Our U14 Wolves added another trophy to our clubs haul for the season this afternoon with a dramatic penalty shootout victory having drawn 2-2 with Southside after 90 minutes.

Floyd Mitchell gave the young Purps the lead before Southside raced into a 2-1 lead early in the 2nd half.

As the cup looked destined to go to Southside captain marvel George Bufton leapt like a salmon with 3 minutes to go sending the game to penalties which the boys eventually won 6-5.

An emotional winning manager , Aiden Bevan, said " What a fantastic victory . The boys never stopped and were so resilient allowing them to get their just reward in the end. I could not be prouder".

Whilst it was a shame that the game had to be decided on penalties and one team had to lose both teams were a credit to their clubs in a game that was very competitive but played in a very sporting manner throughout.

Well done boys !!

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