Sunday Nov 20 round up

U7 Tigers

The Tigers had their first game in the League above,and what a game it was end to end goal fest .The whole team played their part and played some good football.We are going in the right direction

MOTM Finn

AFC Stoneham U8 Panthers

Great game under floodlights today for the Stoneham Under 8s Panthers against our U9 opposition.

The Panthers worked hard to close them down and joined up some lovely passes and finding space.

Fraser and Oscar were strong in goal as always. Freddie and Logan were determined in defence and midfield. Jack made some lovely runs and was unlucky not to convert.

Billy and Manny scored hat tricks while Oscar, Hayden and Cooper found the back of the net. The highlight had to be some beautiful play from Hayden through to Jack, assisting Logan for a great goal!

U9 Hurricanes

Hurricanes had a great day despite going into the last quarter behind.

Great fighting spirit and resilience from the whole team, some brilliant team goals were scored playing out from the back!

U9 Panthers

Unlucky today boys. That draw felt like loss to me as the performance deserved the win. I personally thought it was a dominating performance from start to finish. Our passing and link play was brilliant today. And on another day the score could have been double figures. Just didn’t get the rub of the green again!! You all played brilliant but my man of the match went to Ollie, his footwork, passing and strength was outstanding today. Well done Ollie. Well done all of you for your workrate. Special mention to Jenson, Jake, Lucas and Ronnie for their magical moments.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires played a superb game against Bursledon Stars but had our trademark slow start. The boys grew into the game and scored in each quarter and thoroughly deserved the win. Brody Hibberd was on fire in front of goal and kept the matchball. Some superb finishing from Elliott Finch, Mazen Ismael and Alfie Bungay after a sweeping move.

The boys were a pleasure to watch today and played some amazing football at times.

POM couldn’t be decided by us coaches as all deserved it but in the end went to Jackson Neve after voted for by his younger brother (no favouritism there )

U11 Wolves

U11 Wolves v Baddesley Park

Development football teaches us to be better players! And so it was today as the resilient Wolves learnt how to deal with physicality in a magical second half.

Dylan was exciting down the left in the early stages but overall the Wolves were out-battled in the first half and forced to play too deep.

In the second half the Wolves learnt that the way to play against aggression was not to fear it and to play to their own strengths of skill and pace. This increase in tempo transformed the Wolves! Alfie became a fortress in defence, Muhammed and Harry were dominant on the right, Dylan was still rising to the challenge on the left, Rayane pushed play further forward through the middle making wide forward passes and Wolf of the Week Frankie was incredible in his skill and determination.

Chances were created, the team had come together in adversity and the smiley faces we have become used to seeing at the end of the game will very soon return!

Eleven heroes today! Well done boys.

U11 Jaguars

AFC Stoneham U11 Jaguars vs Colden Common Youth U11 Rangers

Both teams had chances in the 1st quarter but it was Rangers who scored first.

Jags pushed and created openings but just couldn't get the goal they deserved.

The defence stayed organised with Charlie solid as ever at the back.

In the 2nd half the Jags produced some fantastic football, with Sammy picking up the ball and driving up the wing before feeding the ball to Wezi to equalise.

Both keepers were on top form and made great saves before Wezi broke forward to score a second and put the Jags 2-1 up.

The 3rd started well with Egit working hard up front for the team, creating chances and testing the Rangers keeper.

2 quick goals for Rangers would put them back in the lead.

In the 4th the Jags knew they were still in the game but it was Rangers who scored a crucial goal to extend their lead.

Determined, the Jags fought on and pushed for goals, shots from Will, Charlie and Egit just missing the target. Wezi added 1 more goal but it was not to be as the Jags would lose 3-6

Tough game but lots of lessons to be learnt.

Parents player of the week goes to Charlie who worked hard in defence and was instrumental in getting the ball forward to start attacks. (Special mention to Sammy who narrowly missed out on the Parents vote for his efforts on the wing today)

Coachs player of the week goes to Egit who keeps working hard for the team and once again unlucky not to be on the scoresheet.

Jag of the week goes to Louie, great attitude in training and on match days. Even when injured he came along on crutches and supported the team from the sidelines

U11 Spitfires

An excellent team performance today from the U11 Spitfires saw them score 9 goals against Winchester. The boys scored some of their best goals of the season so far with some great passing and movement. The goals came from Freddie who scored 4, Ethan and Charlie who both scored 2 each, and Bushy. The man of the match trophy went to Charlie who scored two great goals, and made some excellent runs and passes.

U12 Panthers

After a cup game last week, it was back to league action today with trip to Arlesford. The Panthers came away with a 6:3 win against Arlesford Town U12 Lions.

The battle of the big cats was an exciting one to watch! The end to end action was brilliant and both teams had to dig deep! The first half saw 2 goals scored by Spencer and 1 by Travis. Panthers conceded their first goal in the 24th minute, taking the half time score to 3:1.

The excitement continued in the 2nd half. A penalty was awarded to the Lions after a player was brought down in the box. Spectators held their breath as the ball hit the cross bar and ricocheted away.

In the 40th minute, Carl took a shot which rebounded off the post. Travis was there to take the rebound and sink it into the net, scoring Stoneham's 4th goal of the game.

Spencer went on to score in the 53rd minute. Just a few minutes later, Tyler led with a great pass to Spencer, crossing to Bobby who scored the Panthers' final goal of the game.

Well done to Travis this week whose effort was outstanding; scoring 2 goals and having a further 3 shots on goal.

True to form, Spencer impressed with another hat trick.

Ben's relentless defending forced the opposition into tricky situations, allowing Stoneham to regain possession on multiple occasions.

Man of the Match was awarded to goal keeper, Fletcher, who covered evey inch of his goal and made save after save. A top bins save from a free kick was a real stand out!

Well done on a deserved win! Bring on next week!

U12 Jaguars

Hythe and Dibden Cobras 3

AFC Stoneham Jaguars 6

The Jaguars responded superbly to a tough result last week to take all the points in a goal-filled encounter.

The Jaguars started brightly, putting the hosts under early pressure though pressing all round the park, and were rewarded with an early lead when Elliot’s corner was flicked in by the foot of a Cobra defender. One goal quickly became two when Elliot pressed the central defender into an error, held him off strongly and finished into the bottom corner. The Jaguars eased further ahead and scored their third when Charlie, who had been on the pitch a matter of seconds, ran onto Elliot’s smart through ball to shoot low past the goalkeeper. Then followed a period of control by the visitors, with the Hythe and Dibden danger players - their two wide players - being kept quiet by our wide forwards, with Owen being particularly industrious.

The final five minutes saw a real drop in levels of defensive application and a return to long ball habits, and the hosts made the most of a Stoneham midfield that had clocked off early for the half to twice pull back byline crosses for two easy tap ins.

To the boys credit, they took on board the half time instructions, and emerged for the second half back to the levels expected of them. Early in the half, Elliot chased down a dinked ball through the middle and forced a mistake from the goalkeeper to put Stoneham 4-2 up. The visitors’ two goal cushion was reinstated five minutes later when Matteo burst through the centre with a well timed run to finish with aplomb. The hosts continued to ask questions of the Jaguars at the back, with the Cobras captain proving a real threat on the right. However, defensively, Stoneham shone in the second half, as they repelled attack after attack. Isaac proved an obdurate barrier in the centre, and either side of him, Jamie and Archie demonstrated an excellent reading of the game with a series of last ditch blocks and covering tackles to snuff out the danger. When the Cobras did manage to shake off the Jaguars’ defensive shackles, they found Finn in magnificent form between the sticks, providing some outstanding saves. Just two minutes from the end, Elliot smashed the ball high into the net to complete his hat trick and ensure the Jaguars wrapped up three well-deserved points with a sixth goal. A great away win for the Jaguars and an equally important lesson learned about never switching off. Up the Jags!

U13 Spitfires

U13 Spitfires played away to Alresford Town today were world class today after a few down weeks. A positive training session on Friday showed on the pitch today as the boys came together and a thoroughly deserved 5-0 win. From the 1st whistle the boys were on it and took the lead through Harley Marjason followed by a 2nd by Ethan Cripps and went in 2-0 at half time.

2nd half was the same with the boys dominating and playing some great football and scoring a 3rd through Ethan Cripps who chased a lost cause to finish past their keeper. Moment of the game then happened from a corner when Harley Marjason scored an overhead kick in the ‘top bins’ which had to be seen to be believed and summed up the boys performance! George Polkinghorne then added a 5th with a left footed half volley into the bottom corner giving the boys the win they thoroughly deserved.

Superb support from all our parents and POM went to the whole team (parents included) for coming together and showing what a great team we have.

Well done Spitfires.

U13 Panthers

Under 13 Panthers didn't play as well as we could today but came away with a slightly lucky 2-0 win.

It was 0-0 at the break and we gave away a penalty that could have put us a goal down but were relieved to see it go wide.

Soon after after a bit of pressure we opened the scoring with a fine finish from Ewan Halliday slotting it in first time from the edge of the box having read a pass played by the opposition keeper.

Some fine saves kept us in the lead and then we managed to score a 2nd from a cross by Ewan that deflected off a defender into the net.

Not too many candidates for Man of the Match today it went to Ewan as he kept trying to make things happen and got his reward with the 2 goals

U18 Panthers CSYL 2 Eastleigh 3

AFC Stoneham Women 3 Selsey 2

Well done to all of our teams !

#upthepurps


Brockenhurst match preview

AFC Stoneham will look to bounce back when they travel to Brockenhurst in the next round of the Wessex League Cup on Tuesday 22 nd November.

Brockenhurst:

The Badgers were founded in 1898 and currently play at the Meadens Skoda Arena on Grigg Lane, a venue they moved to in 1951.

The home side come into this game off the back of a 1-0 defeat away to Christchurch in the league on Saturday.

Brockenhurst have entered this round of the cup following a 4-0 thrashing of Bemerton Heath Harlequins all the way back in September.

Their last five games has seen 16 goals so this could suggest a high scoring match, and their top goal scorer Speechley-Price will certainly be looking to add to his goal tally of 13.

AFC Stoneham:

Stoneham also come into this game off the back of a league defeat following a narrow 4-2 loss away to Laverstock & Ford, so the Purps will be hoping to prove that this was just a bump in the road.

The previous round saw them beat Cowes Sports 3-1 thanks to a double from top scorer Martins and one from defender Ovington.

Stoneham are currently 5 th in the league and will want to take recent form into the cup with them, but they know it won’t be an easy task against an attacking Brockenhurst side.

This match-up is hard to predict and could go either way, with their last three meetings all ending in different results.

Last three meetings:

26/03/22 AFC Stoneham 3-2 Brockenhurst (PREM)

25/01/22 AFC Stoneham 1-2 Brockenhurst (RCC)

27/11/21 Brockenhurst 1-1 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

19/11/22 Report : Laverstock 4 AFC Stoneham 2

AFC Stoneham narrowly lost 4-2 away to Laverstock and Ford in a intense affair that saw two red cards.

 The nine men of AFC Stoneham showed grit and determination to battle hard but were just edged out in a game that could have gone either way.

 Both teams were looking to go long in the opening minutes, but it was AFC Stoneham who were dictating the play and had the majority of possession.

 The Laverstock defence dealt well with crosses from Hills and Martins but the best chance early on fell to Bulpitt, who’s storming run through the midfield ended in a long-range effort that just went wide of the post.

 However, Laverstock took the lead in the 16th minute when the ball fell kindly to their player following a scramble in the box.

 Stoneham quickly regained control and almost drew level shortly after, when Bulpitt’s deflected shot nearly creeped its way in following a short free-kick.

 Surging runs from Callaghan were also causing problems for theLaverstock defence, forcing them into challenges to stop him from carving his way through their team.

 Just before the 35th minute, the home side doubled their lead after ping-pong in the box and despite blocking a few efforts, the ball found its way out to the right-hand side where it was smashed into the net.

 However, it only took three minutes for Stoneham to respond and grab a goal back after Cade Dyer’s deflected free kick ended up in the back of the net and gave the away side something to take into half time.

 

Half Time: Laverstock& Ford 2-1 AFC Stoneham.

 

The Purps had a perfect start to the second half when they levelled the scoring one minute in after Martins off-target shot was tapped in by the lively Callaghan.

 But the feisty affair finally boiled over in the 50th minute when Ovington saw red following an incident that sparked an outburst of emotion between the two teams.

 The next 12 minutes saw Laverstock score two more after exploiting the space and taking advantage of the extra man.

 Goalkeeper Tom Parker-Trott then denied them another after a brilliant save from point-blank range, stopping an almost certain goal.

 Stoneham then went down to nine men after top goal scorer Martins received a second yellow.

 However, the remaining nine showed fantastic attitude and worked tirelessly as a team, defending as a unit and seeing the final 18 minutes through.

 

 Laverstock& Ford Starting XI: Taylor, Fletcher, Wakeford, Bourner (C), Brockway, Matthews, Ward, Lovegrove, Sykes, Roach, Jones

 Subs: Roberts, Edgar, Campbell-Smith, Jackson, Roberts.

 

AFC Stoneham Starting XI:Parker-Trott, Barnes, Dyer, Bulpitt, Ovington, Clarke, Callaghan, Thomson, Martins, Bainbridge (C), Hills.

 Subs: Orvis, Ockwell, Cleary, Clements.

 

 By Freddie Dorman

Saturday Nov 19 round up

Saturday Round Up

U7 Wolves.

The Wolves welcomed Wyvern today and it was a case of history repeating last week. The match was played in a firm but fair manner, with some excellent tackles and blocks from both sides. We looked in control of midfield for the first 3/4s but a few unlucky moments went against us in both boxes in the last few minutes. All the goalkeepers made good saves, Fyfe, Adam and Harry got forward to take their opportunities well. Jacob and Louie both made some mazy runs out of defense, Ollie, Vinnie and Jack were menaces with their speed and agility and all worked hard to get back to support their team mates. We're really close to getting the results we want in this division; just need to crack that last quarter! We have two MoM awards - Fan's vote went to Adam and Coach's went to Harry today.

U9 Rovers JPL

U9 Rovers came up against Socca FC in our penultimate game of the competition games. The boys controlled the game in the early stages with high pressing but just could not get a goal. Early in the 2nd 3rd our pressure paid off when a mistake led to Harrison finishing into an empty net. The boys continued to control the game and some great skill and a superb strike from Chase gave the boys a deserved 2-0 lead. Opponents hit back in the game from a lofted ball over the top and then a equaliser followed although not deserved. Boys rallied together and pushed for a winner but just could not find that winner although POM Henry Polkinghorne cane closest when he struck the bar. Great effort today and hard on the boys not to come away with the win.

U11 Girls Lionesses

A stuttering start for the U11 Lionesses today, falling 2 goals behind in the first half, a positive pep talk at half time seemed to push the girls on and in the second half took control of the game!

Unfortunately we couldn’t turn possession into goals and the second half saw no more goals for either side.

Huge shout out for Sienna, after establishing herself in the game, she became an immovable object with numerous strong fair tackles and today takes the honour of Managers Player of the Game!

Although conceding 2 goals today, Scarlett played an absolute blinder in between the posts to keep the score respectable!

U11 Girls Panthers

Moneyfields Yellows 4

AFC Stoneham Panthers 1

The Panthers lost their first game of the season with a poor performance on a dreadful pitch.

The first third of the game was quite equal and the Panthers should have been ahead but missed a couple of good chances and hit a post.

They were made to pay for the missed chances as the hosts scored two quick goals to take a 2-0 lead.

Lyra pulled a goal back with a tidy finish after running through the visitors defence to make the score 2-1 at half time.

Despite a lot of possession in the second half, the Panthers couldn’t find an equaliser and were punished late on with 2 goals on the counter attack.

Away team POM - Jess P

Parents POM - Ilyse

Managers POM - Lyra

U12 Lionesses

This crazy bunch played table topping Hamble Belles U12s who have yet to be beaten In 5 games in the league .we've also been beaten previously 7-2 & 5-1 And all 11girls where superb winning 3-1 Lola simper grabbed herself a cheeky hat trick ,up the Lionesses..

U15 Knights

U15 Knights won 6-1 away against Clarendon in the U16 Testway League Cup.

Having conceded an early goal the Knights went on to score 2 before half time and 4 after. The goal scorers were Ads, Will x2, Oliver, Brandon and Elliot S (p). Game of two halves again today…. Boys much better in the second half. Despite the opposition and pitch the boys played good football at times, created some good chances and scored a couple of quality goals. MOTM goes to Will. Couple of quality goals at the right times in the game and created a number of good chances for the team. Onto the next round we go. Well done boys. .

U16 Panthers

After a long drive for an early 9:30 KO up at Newbury, The Panthers started the game in the wide awake club and scored with their second attack after great work on the right wing by Harvey Reid who finished the move off slotting past the keeper to the near post. This set the tone for the day with the Panthers dominating possession creating chance after chance and but for some superb goalkeeping from the Woolton Hill keeper would have been four up within the first 15 minutes.

As the game wore on, The Panther began to turn to dominance into goals and great finishes from Fred Young, Ollie Gorniak and another from Harvey saw them lead 4-0 at the interval.

The second half started in a similar way with The Panthers dominating the ball creating more and more chances however Woolton Hill struck against the run of play after a slip on a very muddy pitch allowed them to pull a goal back.

The Panthers responded and within one minute of the restart broke through after some great midfield interchanges and Ollie Gorniak scored his second and very shortly afterwards secured his hat trick after slotting home down the right side of the keeper. George Hunt made it 7 with a jinky run in the box and finished convincingly. Skipper Keiran Wilkins scored a fully deserved 8th goal from a corner rising above everyone in the box to powerfully head home and Rupert Gray scored a ferocious volley from 10 yards out to finish the job and make it 9 goals.

A good day on the road for The Panthers and worth leaving home at 7:30!

U18 Girls

AFC Stoneham Pumas v

AFC Stoneham JPL

Hampshire Cup

Today saw us in a derby match, for the Hampshire Cup, against Stoneham Pumas.

A beautiful sunny day with no wind, perfect conditions for this winter match.

We started rather erratically, clearly the stakes of playing a rival club team causing some initial nerves.

We soon settled and the flow returned.

Our midfield were solid throughout and our defence rarely allowed them through to take a shot.

When they did penetrate the defence wall, Holly, in goal, was unphased and caught with ease.

In the first half, Darcey banged in 3 goals in 10 minutes, 1 a superb penalty take. A 4th was then hit home by Aimee just before the half time whistle.

We stayed strong throughout the second half seeing 3 more goals, 1 from Mia, another from Darcey & goal 7 came courtesy of Aimee.

A great performance from the whole team. Well done.

Well done to all of our teams who played on Saturday.

#upthepurps

Saturday Preview v Laverstock

AFC Stoneham travel to Laverstock & Ford for their 12th Wessex Premier division game of the season on Saturday 19th November.

 Laverstock& Ford:

 The newly promoted side are enjoying a steady start to their first season back in the Premier division since the 2011/12 season after play-off success last year.

 They are unbeaten in their last four league games and currently sit 14th in the league, 13 points behind Saturday’s opponents.

 However, they crashed out of the Wessex league cup midweek after suffering a 4-0 loss to fellow Premier Division side Shaftesbury, so they will be hoping to find their form again on Saturday.

 Laverstock’s top goal scorer Archie Lovegrove will be looking to add to his 8 league goals but will face one of the best defences in the league with AFC Stoneham only conceding 9 league goals this season.

 

 AFC Stoneham:

 AFC Stoneham come into this game unbeaten in seven Premier Division matches and currently sit 4th in the table with games in hand on those above them.

 Their most recent game came in the Russell Cotes Cup on Tuesday where they won 4-1 at home to Fleet town, securing their place in the next round.

 Goals from Hills, Evan, Callaghan, and Martins helped the Purps seal the victory, which included an impressive display from 16-year-old Joel McNulty on his first start for the team.

 In the league, AFC Stoneham are the fifth highest scorers netting 27 goals, with a third of them coming from forward Duarte Martins.

 A victory could see the Purps climb into third place and leapfrog Horndean after playing the same number of games, whilst still having matches in hand on the top two teams.

 Last two meetings:

30/03/2019 Laverstock& Ford 2-5 AFC Stoneham (Division 1)

26/03/2019 AFC Stoneham 3-0 Laverstock& Ford (Division 1)

 

By Freddie Dorman

Sunday Nov 13 round up

Sunday Round Up

U7 Panthers

Panthers U7 Report

Great game today boys.

The passing in the last 2qtrs was excellent and the boys battled so well.

Jacob again was excellent in goal with some brave diving.

Morgan and Caleb was superb at the back defending and tackling when needed.

Evan and Harley was brilliant in midfield up and down with some great shooting with both Harley and Evan having 2 magical moments each.

Matthew lead the line well with some importing tackles and also grabbing himself 2 magic moments. But my man of the match went to Seth, his strength, energy and passing today was excellent and also managed to get himself a magical moment. Well done Seth. Well done all of you today.

AFC Stoneham Panthers U8 v AFC Totton U9

We started todays game with a respectful minutes silence. Overall a challenging game against Totten U9s. They were strong and physical. Today, our players were moved positionally with the idea of enhancing their development. This meant that players played in positions that weren't preferred or may come more naturally to them. By the start of Q4 we were level pegging however we struggled to retain that in the last quarter. Today's goals came from Billy and Cooper (penalty). Player of the Match went to Freddie for listening to instructions and getting on with the game and the positions he was allocated.

U8 Jaguars

Another great performance from the boys for U8 jaguars today. A good Wyvern team.

Jio, Preston and Freddie were our goal scorers.

Always hard to pick a player of the day as they all did really well, but today it went to Jio. He played in defense, midfield and up front over the course of the match, doing well in all of them.

Go Jaguars!

U9 Panthers

Panthers U9 Report

Unlucky today boys. Result could have gone either way. The boys battled as a team and never gave up. The passing and movement was great to watch, and they worked together as a team. Just didn’t go our way in the final 3rd and their keeper pulled off some incredible saves to keep them in front. Man of the match went to Oliver. His tackling and energy was great and never stopped running. Well done Oliver, well done all of you for not giving up.

U11 Wolves

U11 Wolves v Wyvern Saints 13/11/2022

This was one of those"blood, sweat and tears on a heavy pitch" games, but it produced many learning points for the boys and everyone went away very happy!

The Wolves are now stronger thinkers! Attackers were shooting straight at their goalkeeper until better decision making produced more placed shots with much better results, central midfielders with options to play the ball wide, pass forwards or go it alone are learning from having to make those decisions, and full backs Jude and Dylan always chose their moments well to support an attack.

Wolf of the Week Muhammed played in four different positions today. He was faultless in defence, supportive in both wide midfield positions and also effective in attack.

Special mentions also to Anderson for his distribution, Dash and Evan for their determination, Frankie for his amazing work rate, Alfie for his intelligent play in central defence and also to Rayane and Adam who were both unwell but showed great resolve in playing through to the end.

U11 Spitfires

A convincing scoreline today for the Under 11 Spitfires against an Andover side who should be commended for some of the football they played, and continued to play despite losing. The first goal for Stoneham came from a great finish by Ethan, who scored a second in the last quarter. Goals also came from Zach, Charlie x2, Bushy , and an og. James (MoM) delivered a captain style performance with some great tackles, passing out from the back and his leadership.

U11 Jaguars

Eastleigh in the community FC v AFC Stoneham U11 Jaguars

Before kick-off all players and managers observed a minutes silence and paid their respects on a sunny remembrance Sunday.

Both teams had chances in the 1st quarter, Jags keeper Riley making some great blocks.

The Jags took the lead thanks to a free kick launched forward from Charlie enabling Wezi to run through and score.

The 2nd quarter saw an early goal from Eastleigh to level the scores.

The Jags continued to press with a shot from Egit and brilliant play from wingers Sammy and Will.

Keeper Riley came up with yet more important saves to ensure the quarter finished 1-1.

In the 3rd Quarter the game swung Eastleighs way as they added 2 more goals.

Chances came and went for the Jags, the Eastleigh keeper making great saves to deny Egit on multiple occasions.

A through ball from Jacob would set up a second goal for Wezi to pull 1 goal back.

The final quarter saw 6 goals as the game went away from the Jags.

Wezi added a 3rd and 4th to his tally but it wasn't enough as the Jags lost 6-4.

Parents player of the week goes to Riley who once again made some great saves, quick off his line and distributed the ball well.

Coachs player of the week this week is Wezi who was always a threat upfront and scoring 4 great goals

U15 Panthers

AFC Stoneham panthers u15s

V Hedge End Rangers , panthers started really slow again conceding a eary sloppy goal.. Little tomi got us back to 1-1 hedge ends ex panthers player scoring a rocket from edge of the 18yard box.. 2mins from time Blake symonds scored a free kick panthers had opportunity to win game but scuffed there chance.. Hedge end won on pens 4-2 good luck to hedge end in the next round


Saturday Nov 12 round up

U7 Hurricanes

Great game today for the team brilliant battling through out, with some great passing and tackling on display, Lots of opportunities through out for the boys, overall a really good game, the boys all played superb. Parents player & Man of the match both went to Leo, who displayed great workrate, energy, tackling & footwork.

U7 Wolves

The Wolves came into today's match as relative underdogs against a very strong Wellow Youth side. Both sides observed two minutes silence with great respect. I was so impressed with the belief, bravery, energy and quality with and without the ball the lads showed today. Jacob and Louie were super disciplined defensively, but also showed their ability to take the opposition on and support the team going forward. Jack and Fyfe both covered the pitch end to end and really help us transition to attack whenever we won the ball. Ollie and Vinnie were a nightmare to defend against, twisting and turning and getting shots off. The game was extremely close for the most part with some great moments for Ollie, Louie and Jack (who has been practicing his golf swing!). We had the upper hand for much of the match but in the end the difference between the sides came down to energy levels and Wellow took the game away from us, but that doesn't in anyway dampen how absolutely proud the Wolves should be of themselves for that performance. Fan's MoM went to Louie, he put in a bulldozing shift and epitomised the whole team's display.

AFC STONEHAM TIGERS U7'S

The boys played well today against a good organised side,didn't get the result but can't fault their effort .It's good to see them developing. MOTM Theo

U9 Rovers

U9 Rovers were involved in an entertaining end to end game against Pompey In The Community.

After a impeccable minute silence observed by both teams the game started in a high tempo which continued until the final whistle. Some great goals scored by both teams and some amazing goalkeeping by David Trowbridge for the Rovers. Henry Hall struck a worldie for the Rovers and Jake Davies tapped in from close range but unfortunately was not enough today.

So proud of these boys and every week they put in so much effort and play like they have been together for years when in fact they are players from across 4 of our teams at this age.

POM went to Harry Kalogerias who was excellent in defence and so calm on the ball.

Well done boys.

U10 Pumas

The girls were excited for today, first time on a new pitch. The improvements over the last few weeks and the fact they were playing another newly formed team, along with the fact they had the first opportunity to play the pitch set them off on the right foot from the start. Seen in straight after the 1 min silence so well observed by teams and fans:

Skylilly in goal didn't have a lot to do, but had safe hands when called upon

Emily, lottie and Sarah in defence were strong and kept out the Grange Down attack and helped move us forward

Naya decided to play like messi from the centre of midfield

Mia and zoe were powerhouses left and right, with Zoe picking up her first 2 goals.

Daisy was strong as a forward for her goal and Ella came on and showed fantastic positional play and was unlucky not to walk away with 2

The girls tired at the end, and despite a late goal held for a 3-1 win. Their first as a team, and the first on the new Stoneham pitch. Amazing pumas!

U11 Lionesses

An amazing performance today saw the U11 Lionesses take a well earned victory today, we could be in need of some new socks as the girls worked tirelessly for each other and im sure burnt holes in them

It takes us to 3 wins from 3 games and I for one could not be any prouder of the effort and commitment they showed today as a team.

Sophia with a great goal to take the lead and Florence to confirm the victory with her first goal of the season.

Big shout out for April who received Managers Player of the Game for yet another fantastic performance!

#UpThePurps

AFC Stoneham Girls Panthers U11 4-1 Petersfield Town Whirlwinds

Playing a team unbeaten from the division below with no substitutes was always going to be difficult but the Panthers got off to the perfect start when Jess P opened the scoring in the first few minutes.

The game was end to end with Ilyse and Emily both making last ditch tackles before Lyra gave the Panthers a 2-0 lead.

Petersfield pulled a goal back after a long range shot came back off the crossbar and was brilliantly put into the top corner by Georgia. Unfortunately at the wrong end!

Both Abigail and the opposition keeper made saves before half time and the score remained 2-1.

After the break, it became a bit of a midfield battle with Georgia, Jess P, Aimee and Lyra all working hard. Victoria dropped back into defence to help stop the opposition attacking quickly on the break.

Jess H gave the Panthers a bit of breathing space by making the score 3-1 before a run and cross by Lyra was touched home for an own goal and 4-1.

Parents POM - Lyra

Away team POM - Lyra

Managers POM - Jess P

U12 Lionesses

U12 Lionesses gave a Vallient effort vs a well established southbrook side, first 25mins if we manage to take are chances it could of been a different story but there keeper was a cat unfortunately. A special thanks to the baby of the group pippa Bailey for going in goal second half..we go again next week

Upthelioness

U18 Girls Scorpions

A very competitive game v Romsey.

They held us for first 10-15 minutes, but then some fantastic one touch passing split the Romsey defence.

Great team effort from the whole team. Some great debut appearances from new girls. Man of the match going to new signing Phoebe Rogers. With no regular keeper we had 2 great shifts in goal from Hannah and Katie.

Goals from Katie Babahami, a sweet header from a corner from Victoria Johnson, 2 goals Mia Garwin, 2 from Hannah Webb

Well done on some great performances !

#upthepurps

AFC Stoneham v Bournemouth Poppies

AFC Stoneham vs Bournemouth Match Report: -

A late second half goal once again scored by Duarte Martins was enough to give Stoneham the three points and secure the win on Tuesday night. A resourceful Stoneham battled hard on Tuesday night against a difficult Bournemouth side, but their patience was well worth the wait as once again Duarte Martins was the hero and won the game for his side. One change was made as Adam Pattison comes in for Cade Dyer who picked up an injury in Saturdays game.

Stoneham kick off the first half at Clayfields (Hythe & Dibden), and start off on the right foot when Nathan Clements finds himself in space on the edge of the box, he shoots but the keeper gets down and saves. Another chance comes to rise when Lewis Nagle plays the ball in from the left-hand side, it meets Duarte Martins who finds himself in space he shoots but the keeper saves. Stoneham are playing brightly and deservedly should be in front but Bournemouth are proving to be difficult as they are defending us very well. In the 36th minute a ball is played through to Duarte Martins, he gets the slightest of touches but it's not enough and goes wide. Just before half time Stoneham have the chance to go in front when Ryan Penny wins us a free kick on the edge of the box, Jamie Ovington takes, he shoots but it takes a deflection on the way and it goes well over the crossbar. Duarte Martins wins us another foul 30 yards out, Jim Orvis takes Martins meets but the keeper saves.

Stoneham are fighting hard against a solid defence and should of put away our chances, but they go in at the break level with Bournemouth.

HALF TIME: - AFC Stoneham 0-0 Bournemouth

Second half gets underway curtesy of Bournemouth, Stoneham continue to fight to find the winning goal. 14 minutes we have our first threatening chance of the second half when Lewis Nagle from the right-hand side plays the ball into the box Duarte Martins meets and heads it but it goes over the crossbar out for a goal kick. Another chance sees once a again Lewis Nagle power through defence, plays a ball across the box towards Duarte Martins, he narrowly misses and goes out of play. In the 63rd minute Stoneham make their first change of the game when Nathan Clements comes off and Scott Hills takes his place. Scott Hills has his first chance in the game, which could have ended up with a goal, the ball gets played into the box Jim Orvis heads it down to Hills he shoots but he slices the ball and it goes wide.

The pressure and determination paid off for Stoneham as in the 72nd they finally got the goal they deserved. Jim Orvis beats the defender on the right-hand side and goes through on goal, he plays the ball across to Duarte Martins who finds himself in space, with his first touch he half volleys it into the back of the net and scores his 15th goal of the season so far. Just after the goal Stoneham make their second substitution of the evening which sees Ryan Penny come off due to injury and Isaac Evans come on. Duarte Martins has the chance to make it 2-0 when the ball is played through to him, he shoots but his shot is right at the goalkeeper. 86th minute sees Lewis Nagle come off and Jamie Bulpitt come on. However, in the 88th minute we do have the ball in the back of the net curtesy of Scott Hills but the flag goes up for offside and it disallowed by the referee.  A great and well fought performance by Stoneham sees them come away with the 3pts against a solid Bournemouth side.

FULL TIME: - AFC Stoneham 1-0 Bournemouth

Line-up: -

Bruton, Pattison, Barnes, Bainbridge, Ovington, Clarke, Nagle, Orvis, Martins, Penny, Clements

Subs: -

Hills, Bulpitt, Ockwell, Evans, Cleary

FA SQUAD GIRLS - AGED 12-14

FA Squad Girls

Girls only - Aged 12-14

Mondays - 6-7pm

Starting Monday October 17th

FIND YOUR SQUAD. AWAKEN YOUR ABILITY.

Girls aged 12-14 and keen to kickstart or continue your football journey?

Squad Girls’ Football sessions are just what you need! A fun, non-competitive way to play football locally with friends, old and new.

Whether you’re completely new to the sport, are looking to transition from Weetabix Wildcats, or simply want to give it a go, Squad Girls’ Football is designed to help develop skills and build confidence, whilst encouraging girls to play their way.

Our brand new squad girls sessions will start on Monday October 17th at 6pm led by FA Qualified Coaches who have enjoyed specific FA Squad Girls training enabling them to hold the sessions.

AFC Stoneham are a designated FA Squad Girls club.

Please just turn up on Monday or contact the below for further details:

Peter - Lead Coach 07796 171299

chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk

We look forward to seeing you!!

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U8-U11 Weekend round up

U8-U11 Weekend round up

U8 Jaguars

U8 Jaguars played in an exciting 4 - 4 draw conceding a last minute free kick !! Romsey were quick out of the blocks scoring three without reply only for Jaguars to show great character scoring four consecutive goals. Great game all-round played in a great spirit..

James Cooper , Olly Joe Small, Freddie Nichols and Preston Brooks all hit the "onion bag".

U8 Hurricanes

Great game against Hedge End Rangers Hawks.

It was end to end stuff from the first whistle to the last.

The game ended as a very high scoring score , great effort from the Hurricanes, who after a couple of questionable decisions came back being down to take the draw.

Both teams deserve great respect! Absolute scenes Geoff.

U8 Panthers

U8 Panthers v U9 Littleton Junior Cyclones

Tough game for the U8 Panthers today. The boys worked their socks off but couldn't quite make a come back. The physicality of our opponents were a little too much for us today yet the Panther U8 boys stayed strong and never gave up right till the final whistle. There was some great positional play and there could have been more goals. Despite the result it was a great game to watch! A hat trick came from Manny with a two great assists from Hayden and Jack and another goal from Cooper. Player of the Match went to Fraser for huge effort in goal and making some great saves.

U9 Panthers

Unlucky today boys.

Thought you played well in spells. There was some good passing out there today, getting into space and moving around , putting our training into practice. We started brightly but then I thought the urgency, tackling, closing down went and looked like we were just going through the motions. It wasn’t until the last quarter, when we woke up and had a go, and nearly snatched it at the end. Special mention to Jenson with his 5 magical moments. But my Man of the Match went to Jake. His overall workrate, continued running and getting stuck in was a outstanding today. Well done Jake, well done all of you for not giving up.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires were involved in a good game with Wyvern Saints with some superb football played by the Spitfires throughout. Some great passing all over the pitch with the boys trying the right things and on another day would have been on the right end of the score line. Alfie Bungay scored our solitary and POM went to Hector Hobbs who was solid in goal and kept us in the game with some great goalkeeping.

Really pleased with the boys efforts today.

U11 Spitfires

A great team spirit saw AFC Stoneham Spitfires U11s win 6-3 against Hamble this afternoon. The boys played some great football and battled for every ball. Freds got the scoring started with a header, closely followed by a great long range effort from Alfie. Hamble pulled one back with a great strike before Bushy restored the two goal lead with a brilliant left foot strike into the corner. Freds scored his second of the game , cooly slotting home from the penalty spot after being taken down. Bushy then scored a wonderful free kick which resulted in a team celebration of ‘let’s go bushy, let’s go’ . Ethan finally got the goal he deserved after relentlessly pressing the Hamble defence all afternoon, sprinting on to a great through ball to face a one on one with the keeper. The boys really played for each other with man of the match being a tough decision, however, Alfie B battled his heart out in midfield and was awarded the trophy. Well done boys.

U11 Wolves v U11 Pumas

Another tremendous day out for the Wolves! Plenty of goals and another clean sheet - that's three in a row now - with Harrison reading the game well from Centre Back but it was Dominik who pulled off two outstanding saves in the final quarter to make it no goals against from our last 3 hours of play.

Adam was awarded Wolf of the Week by junior coach Tom for his improved defending and positioning, and also for his four shots to the back of the net.

Fuku ran the midfield today while there were more good performances from all of the other Wolf superstars.

Well done to everyone !!

U12-U18 Weekend round up

U12-U18 Weekend round up

U12 Panthers

AFC Stoneham U12 Panthers vJAM FC at Redbridge Community School

The Panthers set the pace of the game, applying early pressure to the opposition. Within the first 6 minutes, spencer winter and Finn Ashton each had a shot on goal- 1 high and the other wide.

In an exhilarating 10th minute spencer winter took a shot, which rebounded off the post. Oliver haveri positioned perfectly to take the rebound, sent it sailing into net, scoring the first goal of the game.

Whilst unsuccessful, a further 4 shots at goal were taken by Bobby Bennett Oliver Haveri and Spencer Winter in the first half. The Panthers' hard work paid off when Spencer Winter made an impressive cross to Oliver Haveri who scored in the 30th minute, right on the stroke of half time.

Returning to the pitch with a fire in their belly, JAM FC were the first to score after half time, in the 36th minute.

Soaking up pressure, the Panthers' defense showed what they could do when Bobby Bennett and Finn Ashton outskilled the opposition to clear the ball from a dangerous goal mouth scramble. This was followed up moments later by James Wrycraft whose brilliant defense created an opportunity for Stoneham. Oliver Haveri took a shot, unfortunately going wide.

Proving themselves a worthy opponent, JAM FC scored in the final minute of the game, leveling the score to 2 all.

Tensions ran high throughout and both teams' passion for the game was evident. Each week, the Panthers are showing incredible resilience and team work on the pitch. Their effort throughout the game was one to be proud of! Well done, Panthers!

MEN OF THE MATCH

Oliver Haveri & Tyler Callaway

U12 Jaguars

Winchester City Red U12 v AFC Stoneham Jaguars U12

In blustery conditions and on a small pitch, the Jaguars battled gamely against a resolute home team before succumbing to a 3-0 defeat. The Jags started the brighter of the two, and created one or two good openings, with Archie and Freddie working well in tandem down the left. Elliot saw a free kick whistle narrowly wide, and Jamie and Matteo were busy in midfield. The hosts scored their first following a melee in the box which eventually fell kindly for the Winchester striker to slot under Finn. 1-0 quickly became 2-0 when the hosts made the most of a long ball. The Jaguars continued to fight, but couldn’t quite find their rhythm and play the sort of football we have become accustomed to. Another long ball created the third goal, and despite working the ball into some good positions during the remainder of the game, with John performing well out wide, the Jags couldn’t quite find the final ball to score the goal that their efforts deserved. The scoreline doesn’t quite reflect the closely matched nature of the two teams, and we look forward to reversing the result when we entertain Winchester later in the season. Up the Jags!

U13 Spitfires

U13 Spitfires played home to BTC Puma’s in a physical contest and came out deserved 2-1 winners and thoroughly earned the win. Played football the right way and kept their heads on the game. We took the lead from Zach Marshman who followed up an Ethan Cripps shot to finish from close range only to concede almost immediately. The game went a bit stale until Zach Marshman (our defender) fired in a winner with 3 minutes remaining. Boys came together and fought until the end to see the Sun over the line. Proud how the boys conducted themselves in a tough game. Well done boys.

U14 Panthers

Hampshire Cup - 1st round

AFC Stoneham Panthers 5

AFC Hiltingbury Youth Hawks 0

Another good game from the boys and another clean sheet.

We took the lead within the first 2 mins with a nice cross from Will towards the back post and Arron was there to connect with a lofted header to the far corner. Jacob got the 2nd on 25 mins picking up a loose ball after pressure from Olu on the goalie. Fantastic 3rd goal after Olu received a pass with his back to goal and played it wide on the right to Jude to cross and Olu was there to make it 3-0.

In the 2nd half we made it 4-0 after another great move that was started with Tobi playing out from the back through to Frankie down the right who crossed for Olu to score his 2nd.

Jacob got his 2nd to make it 5-0 with 7 mins remaining, slotting home after a fierce shot from outside the box from George rattled the cross bar.

U16 Spitfires

U16 Spitfires played home to Southside Royals in a frustrating game and were on the wrong end of a 8-2 score line. I have to the score flatters our opponents as we controlled the game for large parts but just lacked that killer instinct in the final third and got undone by the ‘long ball’ on too many occasions today. Tom Wilson scored his 1st goal for the team today firing home from inside the box with Samuel Lawrie getting our other goal. POM went to Kai Arme who had a good game at right back which is not his normal position and really got stuck in plus was calm in position.

U18 Athletic

A comfortable 5-1 victory v Thatcham in the Hampshire Cup

Goalscorers were Chalie Shaw, Aidan Farndell, Danny Wise, Leo and Luke Pothas.

U18 Panthers

Game day 4 in the league and U18 Panthers carried on where they left off from last week with a convincing 5-2 win at home against Littleton.

With 5 different goal scorers Ollie, Alessio, Logan, Jacob and with josh scoring the best goal of the game shooting from 25yards which lobbed the keeper, Panthers carried on their good momentum. With some good footballing being played but also showing they can stick together and battle against a physical side.

A clearly united free-scoring squad bodes well for this season. Well done boys!

Another excellent weekend of football!

Well done

AFC Stoneham 4 Blackfield and Langley 0

Matchday delight as Duarte Martins nets his second hattrick of the season and earns his side the three points. A Martins hattrick and Scott Hills penalty earned The Purps the win against bottom in the league Blackfield & Langley on Saturday afternoon.

Stoneham made a second trip of the week to Hythe & Dibden to play their home league fixture against Blackfield & Langley on Saturday, a win for Stoneham would push them to 6th in the league 7 points from top of the league Bemerton Heath however a win for Blackfield would help boost their season and move them bottom of the table.

Stoneham kick off the game and start brightly, and 4 minutes in they record their first attempt at goal when from a corner: which is taken short to Ryan Penny who shoots but it hits the crossbar Ben Clarke gets onto the rebounded ball and shoots himself but goes into the side netting. With the pressure piling on Stoneham were creating more and more chances and arguments could be heard on the pitch from the opposition. Another great chance was made by The Purps when Jim Orvis whips in a great ball into the box Duarte Martins meets but his shot is wide. 17 minutes Stoneham are forced into an early substitution due to an injury with Cade Dyer, off comes Dyer and Adam Pattison makes his way onto the pitch.

The pressure finally paid off as in the 27th minute Stoneham went in front; Duarte Martins finds himself in space and from the edge of the box he shoots and hits it into the left-hand corner of the goal 1-0. A few minutes later it could have been 2-0 and what a goal it would have been, when Jamie Ovington wins the ball and shoots from just in the halfway line, the ball dips but not enough and goes over the crossbar. Just before halfway Stoneham go in front again when the ball is played to Martins, he goes one on one with keeper and he calmly slots it into the back of the net 2-0.

Stoneham started on the front foot in the first half and deserved to be going into the break leading after an overall great performance.

HALF TIME: - AFC Stoneham 2-0 Blackfield & Langley

Blackfield & Langley kick off the second half, but the same for Stoneham as the continue their attack and within 3 minutes register their first attempt for the second half of the game. Stoneham win a free kick in their own half, its take by Jamie Ovington, the ball is played over the top Duarte Martins brings it down on goes forward on goal but he pushed down by the defender shouts for penalty are heard but the referee waves them away and it’s a goal kick.

Duarte Martins is looking to secure his hattrick in the second half, and nearly goes about doing it in the 59th minute when a great ball is played over the top to him, he meets with his head but it’s just over the crossbar. Our second substitution is made a minute later when Nathan Clements comes off and we see Liam Callaghan come on. Another attempt sees Jim Orvis play a through ball to Duarte who wrestles through the line of defenders and he manages to get a shot away but it goes wide of the goal. Bad news of injury front as just being put on 8 minutes later Callaghan makes way due to an injury and in comes Scott Hills to take his place. Another attempt is made to further the score line this time by someone different, Stoneham win a free kick 25 yards out Jim Orvis takes, it rebounds out and Ryan Penny meets he shoots but his shot is just over the crossbar.

It didn’t take long but in the 74th minute Stoneham got their 3rd curtesy of Duarte Martins who secures his hattrick. Jim Orvis plays the play ball from the right-hand side into the box, Duarte gets away from his defender and slots the ball around the keeper who came off his line 3-0. With just 8 minutes to go we make a double substitution, we see George Ockwell and Isaac Evans come on and Jim Orvis and Ben Clarke come off. Going into stoppage time Stoneham win a penalty after a foul was committed on Lewis Nagle. Scott Hills comes up to take it, he shoots, his shot is saved but the ball goes under the keeper and over the line referee blows and points to the centre circle 4-0. Overall is what a great performance by Stoneham and fully deserved to win.

FULL TIME: - AFC Stoneham 4-0 Blackfield & Langley

Line-ups: -

Bruton, Barnes, Dyer, Bainbridge, Ovington, Clarke, Nagle, Orvis, Martins, Penny, Clements

Subs: -

Hills, Callaghan, Evans, Ockwell, Pattison

 

Boys teams - Sat Oct 8th round up

Saturday Round Up

Boys teams

U7 Panthers

Great game today boys.

I thought our energy was brilliant today. From the start to finish, we kept going and most of the time kept our shape, which was good to see. You all didn’t lose your positions just to score. Jacob done really well in goal with some great saves.

Caleb and Morgan were brilliant in defence, with some important tackles and Morgan getting 2 magic moments. Leo and Harley were great in midfield, running, tackling and shooting with both each with a magic moment. Evan and Seth were great today, holding up play, taking players on and scoring. Evan with 5 magic moments and Seth with 4 magic moments. But my man of the match went to Matthew, his ball control, getting into space, shooting and composure in front of goal was outstanding today also having 4 magical moments and even one of those moments was from a cheeky overhead kick!!

Well done Matthew, well done all of you today. One proud manager.

U7 Wolves

The Wolves U7s lived up to their name today with a terrific result against St Francis. They hunted in packs, displayed great vision with their passing and were clinical in front of goal.

St Francis battled back in the second half and made the boys work hard for the result but it was well deserved. The Wolves have worked a lot on their throw ins and goal kicks in training this week and put it into practice perfectly!

U7 Hurricanes

Well done today, we had a great start and held a good lead, the opposing team pegged us back, to level the game, some great 1 touch football from the whole team, in the end we came out on top, everyone played superb today parents player was awarded to Caleb who had his shooting boots on today and Man of the match went to Leo with 3 magical moments.

U9 Rovers JPL

AFC Stoneham Rovers U9s were matched very evenly in the JPL today against Wiltshire RTC U9s. A close game with both teams passing the ball well and working hard in the sun with no opportunity for any changes. With minutes to go it was Henry H and Brody who were deadly in front of the goal to ensure an even game. Man of the match went to Josh for his tireless running and excellent distribution of the ball.

U9 Athletic JPL

AFC Stoneham Athletic U9 extended their winning streak to two games with a strong performance against local rivals Stoneham Pumas. Charlie Catt scoring twice and Donatello scoring from a free kick gave Athletic a 3-0 lead before they conceded a late goal to make it 3-1. Everybody played their part in an excellent game MOTM was well deserved by Centre Back, James Freeman.

U16 Panthers

AFC Stoneham U16 Panthers had an early KO in the sun in their Hampshire County Cup game against Braishfield U16 and started the game on the front foot creating some very early chances to take the lead and

it wasn’t long before Oli Gorniak converted one of the chances and scored his first goal for the team.

From the restart, the boys looked sharp and dominated the play creating openings at will, Louie Puntis was next on the score sheet turning in a low cross to make it 2-0.

As the half progressed, the team began to settle and using the full width of the pitch began to take control. Oli G then scored his second just before George Bell hit a fourth with his first goal of the season, driving the ball from 20 yards out with a well struck shot into the top corner to finish the half 4-0 up.

The second half started a little slower for the Panthers and Braishfield enjoyed some possession but after ten minutes, Stoneham suddenly clicked into gear again and added further goals from Rupert Gray, Fred Young, George Hunt and Jack Bateman to make it 8, however the pick of the goals was saved for the last one, when George Hunt picked the ball up on the left hand side of the box and after taking it past two defenders struck a ferocious shot into the goal. A special shout out to our opposition however who showed absolute respect and never gave up even though they came up against a Panthers side who were on it today, a great advert for youth football.

A good day at the office for the Panthers who now progress into the second round of the cup.

Well done to our boys teams that played so well on Saturday !

#upthepurps

Girls teams - Sat Oct 8th round up

Saturday Round Up

Girls teams

U8 Girls

Girls really had a battle today but the smiles on their faces say it all about the kind of team they are

The girls are playing up a year but I’m proud the girls kept playing their football still, kept trying to find the passes and stuck to their game plan!

Suzy - Excellent performance from our step in goal keeper, with the odd rush goalkeeper tackle just to remind us why she’s such a good defender.

Eliza - battled all game as we’ve come to expect and did some great driving runs through the middle. Also had no issue when I asked her to have a go in goal. Great team player!

Scarlett - see last nights Georgia Stanway performance for England. Well. The U8 version .

Indulge me with a proud mum moment for a second, she was shattered last qtr with a hurt leg but she still went back on and had another go and I’m proper proud of her for that.

Jasmine- some excellent running down the sidelines, but what impressed me most was the tackles Jaz put in. It’s something we’re working on and it was great seeing her steal the ball back in a couple of one on ones. Also scored a lovely first goal

Ellie- incredibly proud that she gave it a go in the last quarter. She was really nervous on the sidelines and didn’t want to come on, but proud that she got over her feelings and came on and gave it a go.

Abbie- really needs to stop scoring goals from impossible angles . Worked so hard the whole match, and the way she chased in the last few moments and pushed the girls on, was great to see.

Well done girls, really proud of your battling performance

U10 Girls Pumas

The newly formed girls U10 Pumas took their 2nd away trip, this time to Gosport Borough Bluebells. Seeking their first goals as a side, they got off to a bright start, with Abi and Sarah making positive runs on the wings, and Mia and Daisy working well to get us forward in the middle. Despite all the positive play Gosport took a first quarter 2-0 lead, and that's how it stayed thanks to strong defending from Ella and Emily, and safe hands from Skylilly in goal.

The 2nd and 3rd quarters saw more great attacking from the girls, this time with Zoe and Emily in midfield with Mia. Naya and Kamillah came on in defence and were absolute rocks limiting Gosport to longe range efforts, but despite that we saw Gosport hit a fluke and then an unstoppable long range drive to make it 4.

The girls didnt give up, and showed their character and spirit in the last quarter and they started bombarding the Gosport goal. With 5 or so minutes left it finally came, a driving run and shot from Mia saw the keeper beaten, and our first goal as a pumas side. All to the loud and excited cheer of the team, the parents and the coaches. The girls were fired now and wanted more, and less than 2 minutes later another run and shot from Mia saw her and the teams 2nd. The last few minutes were played out hunting for thay 3rd but sadly it wasn't to be.

Final score GBYFC Bluebells 4 - 2 AFC Stoneham Pumas and a fantastic performance from all of the girls in only their 3rd ever match

U10 Girls Panthers

Another great away win at Down Grange for the Panthers today, saw them scoring 9. Alisha picked up 4 for the second league game in a row with Grace scoring her first hat trick for the club. Singles for Ngoneh and the ever dependable Imogen completed the scoring. With the midfield competing well and a strong defensive display, Ramona still had to pull off a couple of good saves. Week 4 of our journey and another great team display. Panther of the Week; Freya for bossing the defence. Opposition player went to Grace who ran them ragged.

U10 Pumas

The newly formed girls U10 Pumas took their 2nd away trip, this time to Gosport Borough Bluebells. Seeking their first goals as a side, they got off to a bright start, with Abi and Sarah making positive runs on the wings, and Mia and Daisy working well to get us forward in the middle. Despite all the positive play Gosport took a first quarter 2-0 lead, and that's how it stayed thanks to strong defending from Ella and Emily, and safe hands from Skylilly in goal.

The 2nd and 3rd quarters saw more great attacking from the girls, this time with Zoe and Emily in midfield with Mia. Naya and Kamillah came on in defence and were absolute rocks limiting Gosport to longe range efforts, but despite that we saw Gosport hit a fluke and then an unstoppable long range drive to make it 4.

The girls didnt give up, and showed their character and spirit in the last quarter and they started bombarding the Gosport goal. With 5 or so minutes left it finally came, a driving run and shot from Mia saw the keeper beaten, and our first goal as a pumas side. All to the loud and excited cheer of the team, the parents and the coaches. The girls were fired now and wanted more, and less than 2 minutes later another run and shot from Mia saw her and the teams 2nd. The last few minutes were played out hunting for thay 3rd but sadly it wasn't to be.

Final score GBYFC Bluebells 4 - 2 AFC Stoneham Pumas and a fantastic performance from all of the girls in only their 3rd ever match

U11 Girls Panthers

Whiteley Wanderers Youth U11

AFC Stoneham Panthers U11

The Panthers good form continued against a team who were in the top division last season.

An early Jess H penalty gave the Panthers the lead before she doubled the score with a curling effort from outside the box. Georgia made it three when one-on-one with the keeper before Jess P scored with a nice effort. Jess H secured a hat trick just after half time and then added a fourth. Jess P completed the scoring for the Panthers.

Whiteley scored a consolation late on.

It was an excellent performance from the Panthers - probably their best since the team started last season.

Parents POM - Rosie

Away POM - Lyra

Managers POM - Jess H

U14 Girls

Away to Netley Royals a team we lost 0-1 to a few weeks ago….

First half we started really well, and hit the front after 15 mins, a nice through ball from Cherice found Lillie Banks who shot perfectly into the bottom corner for 1-0. Netley came back into the game late in the first half and found a goal, bouncing off the post, hitting our GK and going in the net.

HT 1-1.

Soon into the second half we conceded again, the ball going through our GK hands and over the line for 1-2.

The effort and determination the girls then showed to try and get back into the game was so great to see. So much hard work and desire to work together. We had a couple of chances to equalise but couldn’t get the goal we deserved.

A tough one to take for the girls. No way did we deserve to lose today. I feel really gutted for them.

Netley Royals 2-1 AFC Stoneham

U18 Girls JPL

AFC Stoneham 3

Mia 2 Dakota

Watford 2

Fantastic performance today!! Huge congratulations to all the girls and coaches on a very impressive win against Watford.

More importantly we had incredible feedback from the opposition, regarding players, coaches and parents! And how welcomed they felt at Stoneham lane (and impressive facilities!!!). And what fantastic football the girls played!! This is a huge compliment!!

Well done to everyone, real credit to the club

U18 Girls Pumas

Puma’s v Moneyfields

League: Home

Today was always going to be a tough test and it was. The first half was a very even affair with Moneyfields being very physical and determined as we expected, the girls didn’t play as they can and went behind to a freak goal when the ball was launched into the area from the right hand side in hope after a scramble and luckily for Moneyfields it flew over the helpless Imani and into our net. But as this team do they didn’t let their heads drop and nearly equalised before halftime when Ella burst through and hit a great strike only to see it cannon back off the bar. H/T 0-1

During the break the girls were honest and agreed they could do more and went out determined to give 100% and set the record straight, we made a few changes which are easy with such a great squad and within a few minutes those changes worked, Skyla played the ball to Poppy who was making her debut after coming on at h/t who beat her player a slipped a lovely ball to Meredith who we’d pushed upfront, Meredith then burst past the last defender and slipped the ball past the keeper at her near post with a very clever finish. The girls continued to press and dominate with Lucy & Jodie taking control in the middle, after a lot of pressure we were awarded a penalty for a clear handball which Jodie steeped up and expertly finished just like the previous week. Not settling for this the girls didn’t let up and Meredith latched onto a mistake by a defender and nipped round her before firing the ball past the keeper high into the net, the girls were in total control and not long after the excellent poppy was put through by summer and she cut inside her defender and then calmly slotted the ball around the advancing keeper, the game was then delayed for sometime with Jodie sustaining a nasty blow to the head( good news as I write this is she has had the all clear from the hospital and home and on the mend). The girls didn’t let it affect them and sealed the win with Meredith running on to a great ball from Eleanor and capping a player of the match performance with another excellent finish into the far corner giving the keeper no chance. The 2nd half was a real statement performance and just shows how strong this group of girls mindset is and how close knit they are as a unit, if they continue like this it could be a very exciting season.

Final Score 5-1

POTM: Meredith

All the girls played their part but special mentions to Poppy for an instant impact and great debut and Lucy for really getting a grip in the middle when she moved their at h/t.

Well done to all of our girls teams who played in some superb games yesterday !

#upthepurps

GIRLS ONLY FOOTBALL - AGES 10-12

Girls only - Introduction to football

Ages 10-12

Friday 5-6pm

These sessions are Fun, Enjoyable and held in a Safe environment with qualified coaches at our ground in Stoneham Lane on 3G pitches.

The aim is to introduce more girls to football with the opportunity to join a team in the future if they so wish to.

The sessions are now taking place on a Friday 5-6 pm and are £3 per session. Carl is the lead Coach.

For more details please contact:

chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk

07900 886783

07841696579

Please do come along and join in!

Thank you

Vitality Womens FA Cup: AFC Stoneham 3 Rushmoor 2

A great win for our Ladies on Sunday saw them progress to the next round of the FA Cup.

They made a dream start with early goals from Madison Payne and Charlotte Gatehouse giving them a two goal lead in 11 minutes however they took their foot off the pedal and allowed a resurgent Rushmoor to equalise before half time.

The game was decided on 56 minutes when speed machine Chloe Andrews beat two or three players and slotted in at the far post to clinch another famous victory.

The girls will now play Eversley and California in the next round at home on Sunday October 23rd.

Well done girls!!

US Portsmouth 1 AFC Stoneham 4

Sat October 1st : United Services Portsmouth vs AFC Stoneham

AFC Stoneham come out 4-1 winners against a resilient United Services Portsmouth side on Saturday afternoon. The Stoneham faithful saw a changed side from Tuesdays Wessex League Cup win, 8 in total. Ben Godwin back in goal and captain Jim Orvis back in the starting line-up.

The Purps kicked the first half off but were very slow to get up and running, because of this United Services Portsmouth (USP) took advantage of this and in the 5th minute they went 1-0 up. Stoneham, however, didn’t back down and showed some fight by having a few attempts at goal, one saw Cade Dyer play a great through ball to Ryan Penny, he shoots but its saved by the keeper. A minute later USP nearly make it 2-0 but some great defending by Ben Clarke with  a goal line clearance sees the score-line stay the same

Stoneham are relentless on the attack and sees Jim Orvis go through on goal, he squares it to Duarte Martins but he slips before he can connect with the ball. Again a ball is played through to Scott Hills he shoots but his shot is well over the crossbar. The hard work paid off and in the 23rd minute Stoneham find their equaliser, when Scott Hills plays the ball into the box Duarte Martins meets and heads it home. The Purps could have gone ahead before half time when Hills was taken down in the penalty box, shouts for penalty were heard but they were waved away by the referee.

HALF TIME – United Services Portsmouth 1-1 AFC Stoneham

The second half gets under way and we see a much more brighter and awake Stoneham side. 6 minutes into the second half Stoneham find themselves 2-1 up when Lewis Nagle plays the ball across into the box, Duarte Martins again is the highest he meets and heads in into the back of the net. Another great chance comes for the team when Ben Godwin plays the ball over the top to Martins who goes one on one with the keeper he shoots but he hits the side netting. In the 73rd minute we make our first change of the afternoon when Ryan Penny comes off and Nathan Clements on. 6minutes later Duarte Martins get his third (hattrick) when a mess up at the back for USP let’s Martins go one on one again with the keeper and calmly slots it home.

2nd substitution sees Lewis Nagle make way and Liam Callaghan come on for the remainder of the game. Duarte Martins, the hero of the day, has a chance to get his fourth when he goes through on goal he manages to get a shot away but it’s over the crossbar. 86th minute Stoneham get their fourth  when Liam Callaghan powers through on goal he crosses it in front of the goal mouth and Nathan Clements taps it into the bottom right hand corner. We make a final double substitution before full time when Jim Orvis and Tommy Barnes comes off and Isaac Evans and Adam Pattison come on. We have the ball in the back of the net curtesy of Liam Callaghan but it’s ruled out for offside.

A much better second half from Stoneham sees them deservedly come out winners on the day.

FULL TIME – United Services Portsmouth 1-4 AFC Stoneham

Line-up:-

Godwin, Barnes, Dyer, Bainbridge, Ovington, Clarke, Nagle, Orvis, Martins, Penny, Hills

Subs:-

 

FA Cup: North Leigh 2 AFC Stoneham 2

North Leigh vs AFC Stoneham – Match Report

AFC Stoneham fought back from conceding 2 second half goals to earn themselves a well-deserved FA Cup replay on Tuesday night. The Purps started really well from the start and looked the more likely to score from kick off. First chance that caused some disturbance for the North Leigh goalkeeper was in the 15th minute when Jim Orvis found himself on the edge of the box, he shoots but it goes inches wide of the goal, keeper just had it covered. 2 minutes later North Leigh had a chance at our goal when they were given a free kick at the edge of the box, the player shoots but Callum Lee pulls off a cracking save that keeps the score-line at 0-0. AFC Stoneham registered more attempts at goal but just couldn’t get the ball into the back of the net. Duarte Martins, 6 minutes before halftime, breaks free from the defence goes through on goal. He manages a shot away but it goes over the crossbar. The Purps deserved to be in-front at half-time, but North Leigh defended well to keep the scoreline 0-0.

Half Time: North Leigh 0 – 0 AFC Stoneham

North Leigh kicked us off for the second half, and Stoneham started brightly just like the first half. 2 minutes in Stoneham are awarded a free kick 20 yards out, Jim Orvis takes, he plays the ball in Scott Hills meets the ball but the keeper is behind to get his hands on to the ball. However, the good luck didn’t last long as in the 48th minute North Leigh got a goal to make it 1-0 after some confusion in the defence which gave them the opportunity to shoot. Quick reaction by Stoneham sees us get an equaliser from Duarte Martins but it gets ruled out by the referee due to a “foul” on the goalkeeper. From a corner Cade Dyer plays the ball in, met by Duarte Martins who heads into the back of the net, with Hills going up for the ball the goalkeeper goes up to but he misses it (fumbles the ball) he goes down claiming that he was impeded by Martins (unfairly judged) referee dismisses the goal. The Purps make their first substitution of the day which sees Liam Callaghan come off and Cian Cleary come on. Stoneham didn’t give up and kept working to get an equaliser, a chance came when Martins plays the ball across to Scott Hills who puts the ball across the goal mouth Cian Cleary dives in but just misses it to slot the ball home. 79th minute sees North Leigh get their second goal of the day, but Stoneham kept pushing and working to get a goal themselves. Stoneham make a double substitution in the 80th minute in which we see Tommy Barnes and Jamie Bulpitt come off and Adam Pattison and Isaac Evans come on. The changes make an impact as 4 minutes later Stoneham get a goal back when Scott Hills hits the ball on the volley and smashes it into the back of the net 2-1, game on. In injury time, Duarte Martins breaks free from the defence and goes one on one with the keeper and calmly slots the ball into the net to make 2-2, and joins in with the celebrations behind the goal. A major achievement by the boys in purple who were the underdogs on the day to come away with a draw, role on Tuesday for the replay.

Full Time: - North Leigh 2-2 AFC Stoneham

Line-up: - Lee, Barnes, Dyer, Bulpitt, Ockwell, Ovington, Callaghan, Orvis, Martins, Clements, Hills Subs: - Pattison, Godwin, Evans, McNulty, Cleary, Thackray.

Hants Cup: AFC Stoneham 6 Cowes Sports 1

AFC Stoneham vs Cowes Sports – Hampshire Senior Cup

AFC Stoneham kicked off their Hampshire Senior Cup journey, by thrashing Wessex League rivals Cowes Sports 6-1 on Tuesday night.

Few changes from Saturday’s win against Blackfield & Langley, which sees Ben Godwin, Cade Dyer, Cian Cleary and Liam Callaghan all in the starting line-up. The Purps started off the better of the two sides, when 6 minutes in they could have gone 1-0 up. From a corner Jim Orvis plays it short to Cade Dyer who whips the ball into the box, it meets Scott Hills who heads it but it goes just wide. Another chance came from Cian Cleary who plays the ball from the right-hand side in to the box, Hills jumps to meet the cross but he narrowly misses the ball, it falls down to Liam Callaghan who shoots but his shot takes a deflection and goes out for a corner. Cowes Sports had a few attempts themselves but Ben Godwin pulled off some great saves to keep the score line at 0-0.

We didn’t have to wait long for the first goal of the game as 17 minutes in Cowes Sports made it 0-1 with the goal being scored by Josh Neale. But Stoneham were quick to respond as 2 minutes later a ball floated over the top to Scott Hills who brings it down and goes through on goal and puts it in the back of the net to make it 1-1. The Purps made their first change early on in the game as Ben Godwin went off and Callum Lee replaced him after it looked like Godwin picked up a knock from a save earlier. Stoneham didn’t stop there as they registered more attempts at goal, and the persistence paid off as just before half time they made it 2-1. Stoneham nick the ball in front of the Cowes defence, play a through ball to Hills who slots it home and gets his second of the night. HT – AFC Stoneham 2-1 Cowes Sport

Stoneham start the second half as brightly as the first, with more attempts registered. Cian Cleary has a chance to make it 3 when he goes through one on one with the keeper, he shoots but his shot is right at the goal keepers far post and knocks it out for a corner. 13 minutes into the second half Stoneham get their third of the night when from great play by Scott Hills sees a pass to the by-line is met by Nathan Clements who shoots and puts it into the back of the net great play by Stoneham. The attack keeps coming from Stoneham, as later on they are awarded a penalty after a foul on Cian Cleary by the Cowes defender, Jim Orvis takes and he makes it 4-1. Cowes Sports never gave up no matter the score line and worked throughout. Stoneham made a double substitution 67 minutes in which saw Scott Hills and Jim Orvis come off and Duarte Martins and Curtis Griffin come on. Stoneham had a few attempts after the substitution but they never really bothered the keeper for Cowes. Stoneham made their final substitution 72 minutes in which saw Liam Callaghan off and Louis Thackray on.

The changes paid off as 7 minutes later The Purps got their 5th goal of the night when Cian Cleary collects the ball on the half way line, travels and puts in a great delivery to Duarte Martins who slips it around the keeper and into the back of the net. Cowes Sports registered a few attempts in the second half but none that really caused any danger for Callum Lee in the end. In added time Stoneham finished off the game when Louis Thackray gets on the score sheet and scores his first senior goal for Stoneham on the night.

FT – AFC Stoneham 6-1 Cowes Sports

Line-up: -

Godwin, Pattison, Dyer, Bulpitt, Ockwell, Ovington, Cleary, Orvis, Hills, Clements, Callaghan Subs: -

Barnes, Lee, Griffin, Thackray, Martins

FA Cup: North Leigh away 3/9/22

We travel to North Leigh of the Southern Premier League on Saturday in the FA Cup first qualifying round.

The club is running a coach for away supporters at £10 per person leaving at 11.15am

North Leigh ply their trade two levels above ourselves and will be very warm favourites for the game as we aim to progress further than we ever have before in the competition.

We are all looking forward to a great game and potentially a historic day in our history as we enter the tie with absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain!