AFC Portchester preview

AFC Stoneham will aim to strip AFC Portchester of their unbeaten record in the league when they welcome them to Stoneham Lane on Saturday 11th February.

 

AFC Stoneham:

 Stoneham come into their biggest game of the seasonon brilliant form, winning nine of their last 10 league games, with their last loss being at the hands of Saturday’s opponents.

 Their most recent result was a 3-1 triumph over Shaftesbury, with Liam Callaghan, Duarte Martins and Scott Hills grabbing goals to maintain their unbeaten run at home.

 

Martins is the second top scorer in all competitions this season on 31 goals, only bettered by Portchester’s Brett Pitman, suggesting that you should get yourself down to Stoneham Lane if you want to see some goals.

 Both teams are joint at the top of the form guide, winning five of their last six and drawing one, making first versus second a cracking game to watch as both teams look to end each other’s unbeaten record.

 

AFC Portchester:

 The league leaders come into this game off the back of an 8-0 loss to Farnborough in the Hampshire Senior Cup, however they fielded a young squad for this game, perhaps a sign of respect to thePurps.

 They have won 21 of their last 23 games and still remain unbeaten in the league this season, something they will want to maintain whilst snatching away Stoneham’s impressive home record.

 Their danger man Brett Pitman is still the highest scoring player between the Premier League and step five football this season, but if he wants to add to his tally of 38 goals, he must take on the joint best defence in the league this season, equalled by themselves and Bemerton.

 Last timeout when they played, a brace from Scott Jones and one from Marley Ridge was enough to edge Stoneham out 3-2 in front of 329 people, indicating that this could be another thrilling match to watch in this clash between the top two.

 

Last Five Meetings:

 03/12/22 – AFC Portchester 3-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 22/01/22 - AFC Stoneham 2-2 AFC Portchester (PREM)

 18/09/21 - AFC Portchester 1-1 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 26/09/20 - AFC Portchester 2-0 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 11/01/20 - AFC Portchester 1-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 You can listen to live commentary (The Purps Pod) of this game over on our twitter: @afc_stoneham

 By Freddie Dorman

 

 

 

 

 

Fareham Town match report

AFC Stoneham maintain their unbeaten home record in the league by beating a resilient Fareham Town side 3-0 and stay second in the table.

 After a scrappy first half, that saw Stoneham go into the break 1-0 up, thePurps showed their quality in the second and added another two to claim all three points.

 An unchanged eleven for the home team had a competitive first 15 minutes against a Fareham Town side who previously beat Horndean, however neither goalkeepers were troubled during this period as both teams struggled to keep the ball.

 Stoneham tried to get Lewis Nagle in behind early on, but Fareham’s full back Casey Bartlett-Scott had a great game and didn’t give him any breathing room.

 The first real chance for Stoneham fell for Mat Bainbridge, but he couldn’t keep his shot down on the volley from the edge of the box, following a clearance from the defender.

 The rest of the half was a scrappy affair that didn’t see much goalmouth action, until the first shot on target in the 38th minute led to the home side taking the lead.

 Cade Dyer’s short corner was whipped into the box from Tommy Barnes and his ball found a man in purple at the back post, potentially with help from Scott Hills’ flick on, where it was then converted by Mat Bainbridge for his fifth goal of the season.

 The quality dropped off for the remaining few minutes and the game started to get scrappy again, but Stoneham managed to go into the break 1-0 up.

 

HALF TIME: AFC Stoneham 1-0 Fareham Town

 

There were no changes from either side at the break and Stoneham had a comfortable first 15 minutes holding onto their lead as Fareham didn’t trouble Callum Lee in goal.

 However, following their first chance on the Stoneham goal, the Purps counter-attacked efficiently and doubled their lead on the hour mark.

 Barnes’ long throw put Duarte Martins in behind on a two versus one situation as he had Nagle in support, who he later passed the ball to and as he went around the goalkeeper, Luke Deacon brought him down and the referee pointed straight to the spot.

 Mr Reliable Scott Hills stepped up to take the penalty and smashed it into the bottom right-hand corner for his 18th goal of the season, putting the Purps 2-0 up.

 After substitutions for both sides, Stoneham added a third through top scorer Martins just 12 minutes later.

 Substitute Jake Thomson picked the ball up on the edge of the box and flicked it through to Martins, who inevitably found the back of the net, taking his tally to 30 for the season.

 Martins almost got his brace and added a fourth, however he saw his header cannon back off the crossbar following a brilliant ball in from Hills.

 It was a professional end to the game from Stoneham who didn’t allow the away side a consolation goal and Callum Lee kept his clean sheet intact, his first one since returning from injury.

 

FULL TIME: AFC STONEHAM 3-0 FAREHAM TOWN

 

AFC Stoneham Starting XI: Lee; Barnes, Wan, Clarke, Dyer; Bainebridge, Welch, Orvis; Nagle, Martins, Hills

 Subs: Clements, Callaghan, Ovington, Evans

 

Fareham Town Starting XI: Deacon; Bennett, Bartlett-Scott, Settle, Clark; Galloway, Cooper, Robbins; Smith, Breed, Underhill

 Subs: Wright, Dench, Pates, Miller, Kontogeorgiou

 

By Freddie Dorman

 

 

Shaftesbury Preview

AFC Stoneham take on Shaftesbury for the first time this season in the Wessex Premier League on Tuesday 7th February with a 7:45pm kick-off.

 AFC Stoneham:

 ThePurps come into this game in great form, winning eight of their last 10 and keeping up their unbeaten record at Stoneham Lane in the league this season.

 Their last match was a 3-0 win over Fareham Town, in which goals from Mat Bainbridge, Scott Hills and Duarte Martins, saw Stoneham add another three points to their collection.

 Goalkeeper Callum Lee also got his first clean sheet since returning from injury, something that will help Stoneham’s goal difference come the end of the season.

 This was also top scorer Martins’ 30th goal of the season, something he will look to add to on Tuesday against a Shaftesbury team that has caused Stoneham problems in seasons before.

 

Shaftesbury:

 Shaftesbury come into this match in fluctuating form, with their most recent result being a 3-0 defeat to league leaders AFC Portchester.

 Finishing third last year, Shaftesbury have had a transition period that has seen new management come in, with the club now sitting in 8th on 32 points.

 Their top scorer is Ashley Pope on 11 goals, with nine of these coming in the league, suggesting he could be a tough opponent against a Stoneham defence who have kept 11 clean sheets in the league this season.

 This will be the first time these clubs have met this season, with the previous two being draws, showing that Shaftesbury are always tricky customers and that it should be a good game to watch!

 Last Five Meetings:

 15/01/22 AFC Stoneham 2-2 Shaftesbury (PREM)

 28/08/21 Shaftesbury 2-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 21/08/21 Shaftesbury 6-1 AFC Stoneham (FA CUP)

 20/10/20 Shaftesbury 1-6 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 16/11/19 Shaftesbury 1-3 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 You can listen to live commentary (The Purps Pod) of this game over on our twitter: @afc_stoneham

Fareham Town Preview 4/2/23

AFC Stoneham are at home for the second successive league game as they take on an in-form Fareham Town in the Wessex Premier League on Saturday 4th February.

 AFC Stoneham:

 The Purps come into this game off the back of midweek success after beating Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2-1 in a fiercely competitive contest.

 Goals from captain Jim Orvis and top scorer Duarte Martins were enough to edge past Bemerton and open up a six-point gap between themselves and third place.

 Stoneham are in a good run of form as they are unbeaten in their last 8 league games, whilst maintaining an undefeated record at Stoneham Lane, something they will hope to continue Saturday.

 However, they know it will be a tough task against an in-form side that previously beat them on the opening day of the season.

 Fareham Town:

 10th place Fareham are currently on a run of three wins in a row, with their most recent being a 3-1 win against Division One side Andover New Street in the Wessex League Cup.

 Last time out in the league, they pulled off a surprising win when they beat high-flying Horndean 4-3 in front of 300 people.

 A brace from Jack Breed, as well as goals from Josh Benfield and Curtis Robbins, handed Horndean only their second loss in the Wessex Premier League, harming them in their pursuit for promotion.

 Top scorer Benfield will look to continue his goal scoring run and score against Stoneham for the second time this season, with the player getting the winner in their 1-0 win over the Purpsback in game week one.

 Last Five Meetings:

 02/08/22 Fareham Town 1-0 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 05/02/22 Fareham Town 0-5 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 02/10/21 AFC Stoneham 6-1 Fareham Town (PREM)

 23/11/19 AFC Stoneham 3-1 Fareham Town (PREM)

 12/09/17 Fareham Town 1-2 AFC Stoneham (SLC)

 

Bemerton Match report

AFC Stoneham edge past a resilient Bemerton Heath Harlequins side 2-1 to stay second in the Wessex Premier League.

 Second versus third certainly did not disappoint the crowd on Tuesday night, with thePurps coming out victorious in a fast-paced and competitive affair.

 The game was action-packed from the very first whistle, with both teams utilising their pacy wingers to spring an attack when possession was turned over.

 It didn’t take long for Stoneham to gain the lead when the ball was flicked on by Lewis Nagle to Duarte Martins, who laid it off for Jim Orvis to pick his spot from the edge of the box and wrap the ball into the top left corner.

 This goal meant that Stoneham had now scored inside the first 15 minutes in their last three games but, failing to win in their last two means that the statistic isn’t as impressive as it first seems.

 Wingers Stuart Green and Danny Young were the clear route out of trouble for the away team as they looked to find them on numerous occasions, but Cade Dyer and Tommy Barnes dealt with their speed and trickery brilliantly to isolate them from the goal.

 Stoneham’s goalkeeper Callum Lee had to make a few saves in the first half, with one of them being a fierce shot from Green on a one vs one, but the young goalkeeper got down well to palm it away from danger.

 He also pulled out another world class save just minutes later after a controversial free kick was given right on the edge of the box, but the low shot under the wall from Young was saved smartly again by Lee.

 It was Bemerton who ended the first half the better of the two teams, applying constant pressure to the Stoneham defence, but the home team managed to hold out and take a one goal lead into the half time break.

 HALF TIME: AFC Stoneham 1-0 Bemerton Heath Harlequins

 The action didn’t take long to warm up in the second half when the away side came close to finding an equaliser, but Green’s acrobatic effort cannoned off the crossbar and prevented him from levelling the scoring.

 Scott Hills and Lewis Nagle were causing problems yet again down the flanks, but they didn’t quite have the final ball to match the excellent pieces of skill on display.

 The Purps started to dictate proceedings and pin Harlequins back during this period of the game, but the persistent crosses into the box were too comfortable for the defence who headed them away with ease nearly every time.

 However, the home team reaped the rewards after switching up their tactics and within two passes, the ball was thread through to top scorer Martins, who inevitably rolled the ball past a helpless Patrick Creese for his 29th goal this season and gave his side a two-goal cushion with 25 minutes remaining.

 Bemerton were frustrated at conceding a second and they seemed to channel this frustration into their game, forcing Stoneham back and putting them under siege for the remaining minutes.

 After a spell of possession and a flurry of corners, Bemerton finally made good use of oneof them when the ball in from Young was nodded home by the statuesque Kane O’Keefe, unsettling Stoneham as they try and hold onto the lead.

 But unfortunately for the away side the Purps managed to hold on for the last 10 minutes, claiming all three points in a huge game towards the top of the table, keeping them firmly in second place.

 FULL TIME: AFC STONEHAM 2-1 BEMERTON HEATH HARLEQUINS

 AFC Stoneham Starting XI: Lee; Barnes, Dyer, Wan, Clarke; Bainbridge, Welch (c), Orvis; Nagle, Martins, Hills

 Subs: Thomson, Sunley, Bulpitt, Wiseman, Ovington

 Bemerton Heath Harlequins: Creese; Rayfield, O’Keefe, Bennett, Burden; Henry, Higgins, Green, Young; Sweeney, Clancy

 Subs:Tulk, Taylor, Hale, Gunstone-Gray

 

 

Weekend Round Up - 28/29 January

Weekend Round Up

U7 Panthers

Great game today boys against Hiltingbury Minis U8, your passing and movement just keeps getting better and better. Your vision and game reading is so good.

Jacob, once again some vital saves and great distribution.

Morgan and Caleb excellent at the back, tackling and driving forward with the ball. Morgan with a magical moment from the spot.

Evan and Edison was brilliant today in midfield, Controlling, passing, tackling and shooting. Evan with 3 magical moments.

Matthew and Harley were great in attack. Great footwork, dribbling and passing. Both with a magic moment each. But my man of the match went to Seth. His work-rate was outstanding, his close control, passing and shooting was brilliant today.

Well done Seth, well done all of you today.

U7 Wolves

This week the Wolves welcomed AFC Totton and were looking to build on the excellent form they've shown over recent weeks.

The early bird catches the worm and there aren't many earlier than Vinnie. Some great attacking interplay first with Fyfe and then with Harry created two chances in the first 5 minutes and Vinnie gave the goalkeeper no chance either time.

We continued to control play in the first half and were awarded a penalty for a foul on Jack which he slotted home with real confidence. Jacob and Louie dominated defensively and snuffed out every attack.

The second half gave Totton a chance to regroup and all credit to them for the way they battled back. We defended well as a unit with midfielders tracking back well but a slightly over keen tackle gave the opposition a foothold from the spot. We looked a little off the pace in the second half but a well taken throw from Fyfe was well attacked by Harry for a poacher's finish to give us a cushion. We were pegged back again though, some great football from Totton but we'll have to look at our positions defending throw ins. We responded in fantastic style though with the ball cycling through every player in quick succession, Louie, Jack, our new January signing Shay and then Ollie to run clear for probably the best team goal we've scored this year. The final goal went to the opposition late on, a great cross and a well controlled finish.

Players of the match went to Shay; who slotted into the team like he'd always been there and showed some great technique and movement and also to Louie; we gave him an important job to do today and he is putting everything into adding those skills to his game.

Overall an excellent result, really pleased with our passing and composure in front of goal.

Some things to work on no doubt but the Wolves keep on hunting!

U8 Panthers

A very tight game in a late afternoon kick off. Winchester City U9 Red are a strong and fast paced team who are very well rehearsed at closing players down rapidly. Neither team had scored right up until the final minutes of the 2nd quarter until some great passing from the Panther boys opened up the opponents which lead to a goal from Manny assisted by Jack. Not long following this Winchester City levelled the score. In the third quarter we scored a further two goals, both from Billy assisted by Freddie and Cooper respectively. In the last quarter our opponents got a couple of goals back, including one from a defensive error, which meant we ended the game level pegging. The Panther boys kept on battling right to the final whistle. Player of the Match went to Oscar for his attitude, positioning and tackling. We'd like to give a special mention to our referee who was enthusiastic, encouraging, engaging and provided extremely valuable advice and knowledge to the boys!

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires were up against our very own Panthers in a great game of football and were evenly matched throughout. Some excellent build up play saw William Comper strike the ball home 1st but were pegged back instantly. Leo Duncalfe then volleyed home from a corner only for the Panthers to equalise again. Mazen Ismael then cooly slotted home to put us back ahead but then 2 quick fire goals, 1 of which was heavily assisted by the wind put the Panthers ahead. Elliott Finch then finished off another great move to put the scores back level. Panthers then got themselves 2 more goals with 1 again heavily wind assisted.

The Spitfire’s were all excellent today and deserved more but a very pleasing performance. POM went to Zach Curtis who was excellent in defence.

U9 Panthers

Great result today boys against a spirited Stoneham Spitfires.

It was a fight which they were up for and it took us until the 2nd half to realise we need to match them. When we did, the passing, moment and ball control was great and they just couldn’t handle it.

It wasn’t the same level as the last two weeks, but we dug in and got a good performance .

Man of the match went to Oliver, cracking magical moment and an all round battling performance. Never gave up and chased every ball. Well done Oliver. Special mention for magic moments from Jake 1, Henry 1 and Jenson 3. Well done all of you today.

AFC Stoneham Girls U10 Panthers 4 Hythe & Dibden Bobcats 0

A performance to be proud of by the Panthers this week. Our first game of 2023 got off to a fast start, with 2 goals in the first quarter by Grace & Mursal.

More positive play in the second quarter and some lovely play down the wings, resulted in an audacious back-heeled nutmeg from Alisha to make it 3-0.

3rd quarter saw the Panthers take the lead to 4-0, with Alisha getting her second of the game.

The final quarter was all about keeping that clean sheet, a great save by Ramona & some solid defending by Scarlett and Hollie meant clean sheet was secured. Great performance by the whole team.

Opposition player of the match: Scarlett

Panther of the week: Hollie

U11 Jaguars

AFC Totton Youth U11 Blue vs AFC Stoneham U11 Jaguars

Great game today with both teams working hard from the first to the last minute.

The Jags took the lead in the 5th minute, Zohair running at the Totton defense before laying it off to Alex to slot home. Totton came straight back and equalised 2mins later. Both midfields battled hard to win the ball, Will and Alex never giving up and chasing every loose ball.

When the ball did break for Totton the Jags were there with great goalkeeping from Riley and last gasp defending from Galileo. In the 2nd half Totton took the lead but that didn't last long thanks to a cracking freekick from Egit to equalise. Egit would score again to give the Jags a deserved lead but again Totton came back to draw level.

The game swung from end to end before Zohair ran onto a loose ball to once again charge forward before rolling the ball to Egit who completed his hattrick. Totton pushed for the equaliser and the Jags had to dig in and defend as a team but Totton did score.Both teams had chances but this was a fair result. A great game to watch if stressful for both sets of managers!

Parents player of the week goes to Egit, worked hard all over the pitch and was rewarded with a hattrick Coaches player of the week goes to Zohair, 2 assists and solid in midfield and defence when called upon

Jag of the week goes to Alex. Great attitude in training and helped the coach organise the rest of the team. Scored an important goal in the game today and kept working hard for the team!

U12 Panthers and Knights derby

It was a great game at the Stoneham Derby; U12 Panthers versus U12 Knights.

The Panthers scored the first goal of the game in the 15th minute. Spencer worked the ball up the line, crossed to Travis who tapped it in.

A second Panthers' goal was scored from a combined effort by Spencer and Ollie but was unfortunately ruled offside.

The score at half time was 1-0 to the Panthers.

The second half was just as entertaining as the first. The Panthers continued pressing and scored from a goal kick, in the 34th minute, that was crossed in by Carl and sunk into the net by Travis- earning him his second goal of the match.

A penalty was awarded to the Knights in the 37th minute and despite the keeper getting a hand to it, they scored their first goal, bringing the score to 2-1 to the Panthers.

Impressively, in the 50th minute, Ollie's cross was turned in right at the far post by Owen, mid-slide. This was his first goal for the Panthers; well done Owen! The score then remained at 3-1 thanks to resolute defending by both teams.

An honorable mention goes to Harry who made some incredible tackles to win the ball back. He also took a ball straight to the face at close range and showed great resilience after the fact!

Man of the Match was awarded to Travis whose speed and positioning on the pitch was fantastic throughout.

The lads' teamwork this morning shone against a worthy opponent. After what has been a challenging few weeks, this was a well-deserved win!

U12 Girls Tornadoes

AFC Stoneham Tornadoes 3 Southbrook 0

A quarter final meet @ home for the Tornadoes.

Southbrook being a solid squad and one to watch fought a hard battle being 0-0 at half time. The tornadoes girls grit kept going with some great teamwork and play leading to a 3-0 win and pushing onto the Semi final plate cup

U12 Jaguars

AFC Stoneham U12 Jaguars 1

Winsor Utd Youth U12 Greens 3

In very much a game of the proverbial two halves, the Jaguars came up short against their title chasing opponents.

The hosts started relatively sprightly, and good combination play between Charlie, Elliot and Freddie created several threatening situations. The Jaguars looked relatively comfortable with the ball on the deck at the back and when on the ball, continued to try to play passing football. However, the Jaguars offensive energy wasn’t matched by their defensive energy or awareness, and Winsor took the lead halfway through the first half when they took advantage of slack marking to convert a cross at the back post. One goal quickly became two when the Winsor centre back hit an unstoppable shot from range into the top corner, leaving Finn, who made several outstanding saves in the game, completely helpless. On the stroke of half time, Winsor extended their lead further when indecisiveness at the back saw a loose pass pounced upon by the visiting forward who was allowed time to slot into an empty net.

To the boys credit, they responded very positively to the half time team talk, and took the field with renewed vigour. The second half was a much more even affair with good chances at both ends, though a combination of superb goalkeeping and staunch defending by Jamie, Isaac, Archie, and latterly Charlie, saw the hosts prevent their opponents adding to their score. Instead, it was Stoneham who managed to find the net with an expertly taken free kick from Elliot.

The Jaguars take on Winsor again next week, and will be keen to make amends with regards to scoreline and performance.

U13 Spitfires

U13 Spitfires travelled to Hythe & Dibden and after not playing since 4th December the Spitfires came out of the blocks firing on all cylinders! Two quick fire goals from Ethan Cripps and George Polkinghorne set the tone and we really took a strangle hold from there, finishing the half 4-0 up with Harry Halligan and Harley Marjason scoring the other two.

The start of the second half was much the same with Hythe’s goalkeeper making one or two notable saves. The Spitfires kept knocking and eventually got the fifth with Henry Fawcett hitting a low effort into the far corner.

Player of the match was awarded to our new January transfer debutant goalkeeper Joshua Beardsworth, who didn’t have much to do in terms of saves but his organisation and distribution was top notch.

The U15 Knights are through to the semi final of the Testway League Cup having beaten Alderbury 2-0 away this morning.

The goals were scored by Brandon (30’) and Harry (68’).

Scrappy game at times given the pitch and the fact the opposition worked their socks off to stop us playing (expect the same next week). Boys played much better second half and we battled to a good win in the end. MOTM goes to Joe. Solid and aggressive at the back and worked tirelessly all game (as did the rest of the defense). Semi finals here we come. Well done boys!!!

U16 Spitfires

U16 Spitfires played at home to AFC Totton in a very evenly matched contest. The game was very tight and few chances until AFC Totton broke clear and a great saving tackle stopped them scoring but the resulting corner was headed home to give them the lead. Boys pushed for an equaliser but a couple of defensive errors found us 2 behind. 2nd half the boys were more dominant and started to create more chances than our opponents but just could not find that finish. It wasn’t until the last kick of the game we got a goal following Jack Polkinghorne’s sweet shot being saved which Ollie Payne followed up to finish but was too little to late.

The game was dedicated to Kim Morgan who sadly passed away in the week. Kim is the wife of our coach Andy & mother to our player Fin who has been part of this team since u9’s. Our thoughts are with Andy & Fin at this sad time. The boys observed a minutes silence before the game today

as a mark of respect.

U18 Panthers

“What a goal!”

Travel the length and breadth of this fine country and you’ll struggle to see a better goal than Alessio Ardani’s first today. The look up and arching 30 yard shot over the stranded keeper was outstanding, but the quick throw from Dylan Whaley, and clever headed knock on from Alfie Smith summed up a terrific squad performance today from U18 Panthers, as they despatched higher league opposition 5-1 in the cup.

And yet, against the run of play, it was the opposition that went ahead, and could have doubled their advantage was it not for a phenomenal double save from Liam Small.

However, this team has resolve, which when matched with ability, intensity, confidence and great coaching means that they are a pleasure to watch.

They deservedly drew level with a close range finish from Josh Marks, following a Dizzie Cross freekick, before Alessio was cruelly denied a goal by an over-zealous referee’s whistle. Had an advantage been played, Alessio would have opened his account with a shot from the edge of the box, having managed to stay on his feet after a Hamble challenge. Tough to take.

But justice was served a matter of minutes later, when Alessio did score the wonder goal, seconds from the half time whistle.

From that point on there was only one team going to win the match. Alessio grabbed a second, before Matty joined him on the score sheet with a great header from a cross and then Alessio rounded off the day with his hat trick.

Every player contributed to a great performance, which was a pleasure to watch.

Man of the match: Dizzie Cross

Well done to all of our teams!

#upthepurps


Bemerton Preview

AFC Stoneham host Bemerton Heath Harlequins in a huge game at the top of the Wessex League table on Tuesday 31st January.

 AFC Stoneham:

 Stoneham come into this game off the back of a disappointing 2-2 draw away to Portland United on Saturday, their first draw in the Wessex Premier League this season.

 They took a 2-0 half time lead thanks to a brace from Liam Callaghan, but Portland showed spirt under their new management to comeback in the second half and steal a share of the points.

 The Purpsare three points above Tuesday’s opponents but have played two games more, making this an important game as a loss here would see Stoneham drop out of the top two for the first time since the start of January.

 This will be Stoneham’s first of four home games on the bounce with the Purps still unbeaten at Stoneham Lane in the league this season, a run they will hope to continue Tuesday as they take on a close league rival.

 

Bemerton Heath Harlequins:

 The Harlequins enter this game after an eight-goal thriller that saw them beat U.S Portsmouth 5-3 away from home.

 Braces from Stuart Green and Greg Peel, as well as one from Ronan Clancy, meant that Bemerton took home all three points and moved above Horndean into third after they lostto Fareham.

 They are currently unbeaten in their last seven games in all competitions, whilst maintaining a run of 11 games without a loss in the league, with their only one coming against league leaders AFC Portchester.

 Harlequins have recently lost their top scorer Reece Rusher, who has moved to Frome Town, meaning that Daniel Young now leads their scoring tally on 12 goals this season and they will hope he adds to this on Tuesday.

 The two sides have only previously met twice in recent years, with both teams winning one, suggesting it will be a tight and competitive contest to watch.

 

Last Meetings:

 

17/09/22 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 5-1 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 

03/12/19 AFC Stoneham 2-2 Bemerton Heath Harlequins (SWLC)

(Stoneham 4-3 on Pens)

By Freddie Dorman

Baffins preview - League Cup quarter final

AFC Stoneham are back at home after 17 days away where they face Baffins Milton Rovers in the Quarter-finals of the Wessex League Cup.

AFC Stoneham:

Stoneham will look to get their 2023 back up and running on Tuesday following three postponements on the bounce, with a Semi-final awaiting the winner of this clash.

The Purps found the 10-men of Brockenhurst tricky to navigate in the previous round of this competition, scraping past the Badgers 3-2 thanks to a stoppage-time free kick from Cade Dyer.

Due to the unsolicited weather, Stoneham have been unable to play since January 7 th where they just edged out Cowes Sports 2-1, so they will be hoping for a more convincing performance this time around to beat a strong Baffins side.

Stoneham Lane has been somewhat of a fortress for The Purps this season, losing just two at home in all competitions, a trend they hope will continue on Tuesday in order seal their place in the Semi-finals.

Baffins Milton Rovers:

Baffins come into this game off the back of playing their first league game in 35 days, but a 2-0 loss at home to Bemerton Heath Harlequins means that they start their 2023 with a disappointing loss.

In addition, the away side will be without their top scorer Tom Vincent, who has 13 goals and club captain Jason Parish for this clash, with both players receiving red cards in their last outing. However, Baffins are arguably the most deserving team to play in this round of the competition, previously beating table-topping AFC Portchester in the second round, handing them only their third defeat in all competitions this season, with the other two being against teams in divisions above.

The Rovers will know that the fixture history between the two teams does not make good reading, however they have already knocked out the favourites for this competition so will be as hungry as ever to make it one round further than they did last season.

Last Five Meetings:

16/08/22 Baffins Milton Rovers 0-3 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

16/02/22 Baffins Milton Rovers 2-3 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

26/10/21 AFC Stoneham 3-0 Baffins Milton Rovers (PREM)

02/09/20 Baffins Milton Rovers 1-2 AFC Stoneham (FA CUP)

03/03/20 AFC Stoneham 3-2 Baffins Milton Rovers (SWLC)

By Freddie Dorman

Weekend Round Up

Weekend Round Up

AFC Stoneham U7 Tigers

Today we didn't play our best ,but we got there in the end ,lots of effort, some important saves from our keeper. Two good free kicks and our rock at the back today Elliott.

MOTM Elliott.

U7 Hurricanes

Good game today for the boys playing a strong side, the boys definitely were feeling the cold and played the best they could given the temperatures, the two teams battled it out and it was an end to end game, which was very equal. Leo and Caleb both had a magical moment and showed great team work, Parents player was awarded to Josh who always tried to find space to recieve a pass to open up the game, Seb was awarded motm for 2 great assists.

U7 Wolves report:

Back to business with a bang for the Wolves after last weeks fun with Sholing today's visitors. This is a match that means everything to both teams and last time the opposition had won it with the last kick.

Sholing opened the scoring inside the first minute despite a good dive from Louie in goal but the flow of the game in the first quarter galvanised the Wolves who defended as a unit with Jacob as the rock, supported well by the others and counter attacked well together. Sholing managed to get another and we couldn't take our chances in the first half.

3 minutes completely changed the game. Fyfe swung in a brilliant cross and Jack controlled his finish. Fyfe won the ball in the midfield and played Jack in again to level. The interplay between the front three was a joy to watch and more than Sholing could handle despite a really well organised defense. Jack turned provider and Ollie gave the keeper the eyes to give Wolves the lead. Sholing replied immediately though to set up a tense final quarter.

The ever tenacious Vinnie provided a threat up front, but it was Harry who managed to break free and hold off a challenge before driving the ball home. It was no less than deserved for a high energy, resilient and mature performance.

Louie took over from Jacob and both showed great leadership qualities to keep their team mates working to hold onto the game.

Immensely proud of that performance, especially the passing creativity going forward and the awareness and strength at the back.

Players of the match were Jack and Fyfe; their creativity and clever passing were the difference today.

These Wolves hunt in packs and they never give up.

U8 Panthers

Great Sunday morning game in the sun against Totton and Eling U9 Tigers. Right from the start the Panther U8 boys took control of the game. Fantastic passing by all, and seen to be really utilising the whole pitch. Fraser had a solid performance in goal. Logan, Vinnie and Oscar were strong in defence, staying calm on the ball and feeding through to the attacking players. Further up the pitch we had Jack, Hayden, Freddie, Manny and Billy all passing the ball with precision and creating fantastic goal opportunities. Goals today came from an opener from Jack, a dual from Hayden and further goals from Manny and Freddie. Player of the Match went to Vinnie for his controlled and solid defensive work. Well done boys, anyone would forget you're playing up a year!

U9 Rovers

U9 Rovers played out a 2-2 draw wiv Provision Newbury Predators in a cold sunny afternoon at SLC.

Took a while for the boys to get their rhythm but did take the lead from a ‘worldie’ by Chase Marjason just inside our opponents half. A second quickly followed after a great passing move finished off by Harrison Jacobs.

Our opponents pulled 1 back after some pressure but the boys battled hard pushing for a third but just never came.

Unfortunately the pressure we were put under, which the boys dealt with well, finally paid off for our opponents who got an equaliser.

The boys pushed for a winner but just ran out of time and energy.

Good all round performance and POM went to Henry Polkinghorne who was excellent throughout and had the skills on show today.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires continued their great and unbeaten start to 2023 even though we were not at our best to start with.

A very slow start found us a goal behind from our own error and we’re on the back foot for majority of the 1st quarter. Some great saves by Hector Hobbs kept us in the game.

As the game went on the boys grew into the game and started to move the ball around and a superb through ball from Alfie Bungay sent Brody Hibberd clear who calmly slotted home to put us level. This was followed by a similar ball from Elliott Finch and again Brody Hibberd finished cooly to complete a great comeback.

Really impressed how these boys have adapted to the top league.

POM was shared today between Hector Hobbs who kept us in the game with some great saves and Alfie Bungay who covered every part of the pitch and was instrumental in the comeback.

U9 Panthers

What a great game of football today against a good AFC Stoneham Wolves team. We picked up from last week and kept going. Tacking, passing and driving with the ball. We all worked as a team, passing, moving into space. The training is slowly taking shape.

MOM went to Harry, he was so composed at the back, with important tackles and great distribution. Well done Harry. Well done all of you, I’m so proud of you all. Special mention to Jake with 2 well taken magical moments from corners and Jenson with the well deserved Goal.

U12 Jaguars

AFC Stoneham U12 Jaguars 5 Fawley Falcons U12 Warriors 2

Despite having not played for over a month, the Jaguars moved effortlessly through the gears to dispatch Fawley with a very impressive performance.

The hosts started brightly, putting the visitors under early pressure. Freddie B, dangerous throughout, made a number of threatening runs, one of which saw him brought down in the box for a penalty. Elliot stepped up but was unfortunate to see his effort ricochet off the post. However, there was nothing unfortunate moments later when Elliot took the ball in the left channel, cut in on his right foot and curled in the ball from the angle into the top corner. The remainder of the first half saw the Jaguars comfortably control the game. Daniel kept the left winger extremely quiet, John provided deft control and calmness on the ball at left back and Freddie K showed some nice touches on his debut. When the opposition did breach the defence, Finn’s excellent positioning and speed off his line meant he nullified the threat.

The Jaguars began the second in the same manner as the first, and doubled the lead from close range through Charlie following an excellent team move. The hosts continued to probe, and Krish, who worked hard throughout, pushed a shot narrowly wide. Against the run of play, Fawley scored on the break, but the Jaguars remained unflustered and continued to play their football, working hard for each other all over the park. An excellent spell of pressure and link play eventually saw the Jaguars restore the two goal cushion, albeit from an unlikely source. Following a three player passing move, Matteo broke down the right, evading several defenders, before pulling the ball back from the touchline. The ball found its way to Archie who drilled a bullet of a half volley toward the goal. The goalkeeper made an incredible save, but from the resulting corner the ball fell to Isaac on the edge of the centre circle. His shot, though not clean, bounced awkwardly and the spin deceived the keeper enough to see the ball nestle in the corner of the net.

The Jaguars then moved in for the kill. John, Freddie B and Elliot combined beautifully for Freddie to cut in on his right and place the ball past the keeper for the fourth goal, and shortly after Freddie followed in a powerful Ramesses shot to add the fifth at the second attempt. The Jaguars continued to make chances, and so it came as a surprise when Fawley scored a consolation a couple of minutes from the end, though it made little difference to the result.

It was a terrific team performance from the Jaguars, and proof that when they play as a collective, they are capable of beating any team in the league. Up the Jags!

Well done to all of our teams that did manage to play.

Thank you

#upthepurps

RECRUITING FOR NEW U7 TEAMS

AFC Stoneham are currently recruiting for our new boys and girls Under 7 teams for next season. Training sessions will start on Tuesday January 31st at 5pm at our home in Stoneham Lane. Children should be 6 as at 31/8/23.

All teams and sessions are run by qualified FA Coaches in an inclusive, fun, safe and enjoyable environment allowing children to start their own football journey.

Our club offers:

  • A vibrant and growing community based grassroots club with currently over 1200 players and 92 teams

  • Training and matches at our ground in Stoneham Lane

  • Structured and progressive player pathway for boys and girls from age four right through to our senior teams

  • Fully qualified FA coaches

    To register interest and join in please contact the club via:

07841696579

chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk

RECRUITING FOR GIRLS TEAMS

The club is currently recruiting for all age groups across our girls teams.

We are particularly looking for Under 7 players through to Under 10 players who wish to start their football journey.

Many of our young girls start by attending our Girls only Wildcats sessions on a Monday from 5-6 pm at our ground in Stoneham Lane. These sessions are an introduction to football in a Fun, Safe and Enjoyable environment led by FA qualified coaches.

In addition to Wildcats the club has teams for girls at U7 through to U18.

We are very proud to have grown our girls participation from one team in 2019 to twenty three for season 22/23 and still growing!!

Further details can be obtained via:

07841696579

chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk

Brockenhurst Preview -

AFC Stoneham meet Brockenhurst for the third time this season when they travel to the Meadens Skoda Arena on Saturday 21st January in the Wessex Premier League.

 Brockenhurst:

 The Badgers will be looking to bounce back in the Wessex Premier League following their surprising 6-2 defeat away to 17th place Blackfield& Langley last time out.

 This will be the third match-up between the two teams already this season, previously meeting once in the league and once in the Wessex League Cup, with Stoneham coming out on top in both with an aggregate score of 8-3.

 Brockenhurst are currently 11th in the table on 25 points, five places lower than they finished at the end of last season, but if results go their way, they could end the day as high as seventh.

 With previous close encounters and Brockenhurst possessing one of the deadliest strikers in the league, it begs the question, will it be third time luck for the Badgers?

 

AFC Stoneham:

 Two postponements on the bounce has disrupted Stoneham’s excellent run of form in the league where they remain unbeaten in six matches.

 Last time out in the league they left it late and scraped past Cowes Sports 2-1, courtesy of goals from Jim Orvis and a stoppage time winner from Liam Callaghan.

 Jake Thomson scored a hat-trick the last time these two met, where The Purps comfortably won 5-1 at home, so they will be hoping for a similar result this time around and ‘do the double’ over them in the league this season.

 However, this fixture history shows that these games are always incredibly competitive and could go either way, meaning that Stoneham need to be on top form if they want to keep up their unbeaten run.

 

Last Five meetings:

 13/12/22 AFC Stoneham 5-1 Brockenhurst (PREM)

 22/11/22 Brockenhurst 2-3 AFC Stoneham (WLC)

 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)

By Freddie Dorman

Sunday Jan 15th - Round up

Sunday Round Up

U7 Panthers

Well done today guys . That was a really hard game. Hursley Youth U8 were a very good team that likes to attack, so we knew we had to be at our best. I thought you battled brilliantly and passed the ball well. Jacob was outstanding in goal, especially his rushing out and brave diving at the feet.

Morgan defended brilliantly, with some important tackles and the occasional driving forward. Evan and Edison were excellent in midfield, tackling, passing and shooting. Harley was all over the place today and was a menace going forward. With a moment of magic. Matthew and Seth as always worked their socks off up front, holding the ball up and shooting. Both managing to get a magic moment each.

But my man of the match went to Caleb, he’s getting braver on the ball and tackling. He might not get it right every time, but I love the way he’s trying, which I encourage and that’s how he will learn and become a very good defender.

Well done Caleb, well done all

of you today.

U8 Panthers

Exciting early morning game against Warsash Wasps U9 Yellow. We were blessed with the sun which makes a lovely change from the recent wet and windy weather. The Panther U8 boys were full of energy and this showed with their strength and enthusiasm all over the pitch. Passing was on point and when the ball was lost their recovery was brilliant. We were down goalies today so Vinnie volunteered and stood up to the challenge and what a cracking job he did! The players up front really utilised each other well, using skills to beat players which created opportunities. We had some solid players in defence which ended with Logan gaining Player of the Match for his strength, speed and passing decisions. Goals today came from Hayden, a great team goal which finished with a tap in from Fred and a final goal from Jack. Well done boys!

U9 Panthers

A great game against a very good AFC Stoneham Thunder team. I thought from the 1st min to the last the boys give it their all. We knew they were a good team, and that we would have to match them for energy. We gave them no time on the ball and tackled well. You worked as a team and are starting to trust each other. Some of the movement and passing was excellent today. Man of the match went to Henry, my ‘Midfield General’ I think that’s the best game I’ve seen him play. He was everywhere today, breaking up play, passing and getting 3 magical moments. Well done Henry. Well done all of you. Special mention to Jenson with his 3 magical moments and Jake with 1 magic moment.

So proud of you all today.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires played Littleton Avalanche and were excellent all over the pitch. The passing was quick and intelligent and every player contributed to the result today.

Henry Polkinghorne got us up and running following in a shot from Mazen for a deserved lead. Boys continued to dominate and Brody Hibberd looped a superb free kick over their keeper.

Littleton battled hard and got back in it with a free kick of their own before Brody Hibberd finished top bins to wrap up an excellent performance.

POM could of gone to anyone of the boys today but went to William Comper who was full of energy, breaking up attacks and also involved in a lot of good things going forward.

U15 Knights

U15 Knights lost 4-0 against Eastleigh Tornadoes this evening in the Hampshire Cup.

After a good start we were then responsible for giving away 3 goals in the first half that we could've avoided. The boys responded well to the half time talk and came out a much better side. Brandon was unlucky with his goal due to being offside, a shame as could have changed things and got us back into the game. Boys played some great football but were unable to find the net. A 2nd half penalty provided Tornadoes with the only other goal.

MOM goes to Oliver who played out of his skin. Kept their no8 quiet and battled and battled to the very end. Another superb captains performance.

U16 Spitfires

U16 Spitfires played on the Stadia against Littleton Reds in an excellent game of football by both sides but unfortunately lost 4-2.

We found ourselves behind following a free kick just outside the box but then super sub Kai Arme on the pitch for less than a minute poked home from a yard.

2nd half we started well but went behind again which I felt was against the run of play. A tactical change of putting POM Sam Lawrie upfront paid off when he broke clear to slot home to the level the game but then we went behind almost straight away.

The boys pushed hard for an equaliser but then conceded again which I felt was harsh on the boys as never deserved to lose.

Well done guys !

Weekend Round Up

Saturday Round Up

We start our reports this week with a "variation on a theme"

Match report Wolves U7

Today's match with St Francis was a victim of the weather, however the Wolves were undeterred and instead turned their attention to shooting of a different kind by meeting up for Nerf Wars. Harry arrived in full military gear and the rest of the team had a fantastic time ducking and diving to avoid bullets. Reports vary about the result but Vinnie looked to be amongst the last standing when time was called.

AFC Stoneham JPL U9 Athletic

Wonderful performance by the Athletic U9 JPL team today, notching up their third win of the season in convincing style. Goals by Preston Brooks 3, Billy Christopher 2, Charlie Catt 1 and James Cooper made us all go homes with big smiles on our faces. All round excellent performance from the whole team and we look forward to next week.

MOTM : Billy Christopher, who was excellent from start to finish!

Enjoy your weekends.

AFC Stoneham JPL U9 Rovers

Rovers played their 1st game of 2023 against Oxfordshire RTC and gave to say probably our best performance yet.

Dominated the game from start to finish but somehow found ourself a goal behind midway through the 1st third when a swerving ball wrong footed David in goal. This goal only spurred the boys on and after going behind we took full control of the game and equalised when Harrison Jacobs cross went in through their keepers legs.

2nd third the boys were ruthless with 3 goals in the space of a few mins, 1st Chase Marjason finished in the top corner with a 1st time finish followed quickly by his 2nd and a sweet strike from Mazen Ismael after Chase hit the bar. Boys were in total control which was confirmed when Mazen Ismael scored his 2nd and our 5th.

Final third was much the same as the 2nd where we dominated and Mazen Ismael completed his hat trick with another great strike. The result was rounded off when Joshua Jacobs slotted in our 7th to complete a great performance.

POM was so difficult today as everyone contributed to the result and performance but the allocade was shared between Mazen Ismael & Chase Marjason.

Well played boys, you were all superb today.

AFC Stoneham Girls Panthers U11 2

Bedhampton Village 0

The Panthers reached the half way stage of the season with a deserved win in wet and windy conditions which made playing football very difficult.

The Panthers were on top from the start and managed to pass the ball around well, despite the conditions.

The visitors keeper made a few saves before a run down the left from Lyra saw her shot spilled by the keeper. The ball fell to the feet of Jess H who walked it into an empty net.

A Jess H penalty miss appeared to give the visitors a boost and they started to get into the game.

Midway, through the second half, Mirela received the ball in her own half and ran straight through the visitors defence to make the score 2-0.

Bedhampton were then awarded a penalty which was brilliantly saved by Abigail in the Panthers goal.

The Panthers finished the first half of the season played 9, won 8, lost 1, goals for 50, goals against 13 and in the main cup semi final.

Away POM - Lyra

Parents POM - Mirela

Manager POM - Mimi

U14s Girls Eagles

Eagles 6

Eastleigh 1

The Eagles upset top-of-the-table Eastleigh in a 7-goal thriller, making for an entertaining game in dismal conditions.

The girls were up against strong winds first half but you wouldn't have known it; their pace both on and off the ball was sharp and they took charge of the game with 2/3 touch passing and clever switch play. 2 consecutive clinical passes from Grace found Amelia who converted 2 almost identical clever lobs over the top of Eastleigh's keeper, then sealing her first half hatrick finishing bottom corner from an unselfish pass from Mataya in the box.

There was no way through our defence for Eastleigh, with our Captain Lily solid in CB and Elise and Player of the Match-Lola putting a stop to every attempt from the wings. Macey played a superb man-marking role in CDM, proving her worth.

The girls went into half-time with a comfortable 4-0 lead after another clever, unselfish pass from Mataya across the keeper found Elvin back post to slot into an empty net.

We got off to a slow start second half but after 10 minutes we moved Priya back into her CM role and continued to dominate the game for the most part, creating a hatful of chances and converting 2; a clean unstoppable strike from Mataya and a 4th net-breaker from Amelia took us to 6-0.

Eastleigh took a late chance well after breaking from a Stoneham attack to claim a consolation goal, while Elvin was denied Stoneham's 7th by the woodwork soon after, and Polly's well-earned goal disallowed for a marginal offside.

A solid team performance from every player today and a good demonstration of the football we've been working hard on, on the training ground.

Veterans

Our Vets beat Hamble 4-2 in the Vets Cup semi final to reach another cup final. Well done boys on an excellent match and result.

Well done to all of our teams !

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Horndean preview 17/1/23

AFC Stoneham are on the road for the first time in six league games as they travel to Five Heads Park to take on an in-form Horndean side on Tuesday 17th January.

 Horndean:

 Winning 12 of their last 14 league games, The Deans will look to extend their unbeaten league run when they welcome Stoneham to Five Heads Park for the first time in 2023.

 Due to the persistent and unwanted weather postponing matches, Horndean are yet to play a league game since their 2-1 win away to Moneyfields before Christmas, where a brace from Connor Duffin helped extend their unbeaten run to 14 in the league.

 Horndean are currently third in the table on 44 points, four off Stoneham in second, who have played three more games than the home side this season, making this an important match for both sides.

 They also have the best defence in the league this season, conceding just nine goals in 17 matches, whilst still netting an impressive 52 goals, showing that they are dominant at both ends of the pitch and pose a real threat heading into this huge clash.

 

AFC Stoneham:

 Weather permitting, Stoneham will play away from home for the first time in six league games, as their last match against Bournemouth Poppies was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.

 The Purps are unbeaten at home in the league this season and are the only team above Horndean in the form guide, winning six matches in a row.

 However, their form doesn’t quite translate when absent from Stoneham Lane, losing their last two on the road against Laverstock& Ford and table-topping AFC Portchester respectively.

 They have started 2023 impressively, scoring 11 and only conceding two, something they hope will continue against Horndean but know it will be a tough task against their impenetrable defence.

 

Last Four Meetings:

 29/01/22- AFC Stoneham 1-3 Horndean (PREM)

 04/09/21- Horndean 0-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 27/10/20- AFC Stoneham 1-3 Horndean (PREM)

 28/01/20- AFC Stoneham 0-0 Horndean (PREM)

By Freddie Dorman

Cowes Sports preview - 7/1/23

AFC Stoneham are at home again in the league for the sixth successive time as they welcome Cowes Sports in the Wessex Premier League on Saturday 7th January.

 AFC Stoneham

 The Purps started the new year perfectly with a convincing 9-1 win against bottom of the league Alresford Town on Tuesday.

 This win means that they have won five league games in a row, all of which were at home, meaning that they are still unbeaten at Stoneham Lane in the league this season.

 After 19 games, Stoneham currently sit second in the league on 45 points, one point ahead of Horndean who have two games in hand on the Purps.

 The tight battle at the top of the table really shows that every game counts, however Stoneham know it won’t be an easy task against a team that has beaten them in the league once before.

 

Cowes Sports

 The Yachtsmen are currently 17th in the league on 14 points, one league position worse off than they ended the 2021/22 league campaign.

 Their first game of 2023 was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, meaning that their most recent result was a 3-0 loss to Baffins Milton Rovers all the way back on 6th December.

 Cowes Sports have hit a rough patch in form, picking up just four points in their last nine games, however the majority of these matches have been very close affairs in which they have just been edged out.

 Their top scorer this season is John Mckie on 10 goals in 16 games, so Stoneham need to be prepared in order to stop Mckie and a well-rested Cowes Sports from ending their unbeaten home run.

 

Last Five Meetings:

27/09/22- AFC Stoneham 3-1 Cowes Sports (WLC)

 30/08/22- AFC Stoneham 6-1 Cowes Sports (HSC)

 20/11/21- Cowes Sports 1-2 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 07/09/21- AFC Stoneham 1-2 Cowes Sports (PREM)

 06/10/20- AFC Stoneham 3-1 Cowes Sports (PREM)

 

By Freddie Dorman

Alresford Town preview - 3/1/23

AFC Stoneham kick-off the new year with a fifth successive home league game as they host Alresford Town on Tuesday 3rd January in the Wessex Premier League.

 AFC Stoneham:

 For the fifth successive time, Stoneham are at home in the Wessex Premier League, looking to make it five home league wins in a row in their first match of 2023.

 AFC Stoneham ended their 2022 league campaign in solid form, losing only one in six games, with this narrow 3-2 defeat falling at the hands of table-topping AFC Portchester.

 The Purps currently sit 3rd in the league on 42 points, just two away from Horndean in second, so they will be looking to shake off their 3-0 loss to AFC Totton in the Southampton Senior Cup and get back to winning ways.

 Striker Duarte Martins will also be looking to keep up his impressive 2022 tally, scoring 34 goals and assisting 12, something Stoneham are hoping will continue in 2023.

 

Alresford Town:

 Alresford Town, also known as the Magpies, have had a tough start to their 2022/23 league campaign, currently sitting bottom of the table on just three points.

 Their only league win this season came all the way back in game week one, defeating Shaftesbury 2-1 away from home, courtesy of goals from Sheldon Wright and Nicholas Yeomans.

 However, they will have had a month to prepare for this game as they haven’t played since their 5-0 defeat on December 3rd, suggesting that a well-rested team is raring to go to try and turn Alresford Town’s season around.

 The Magpies finished 14th in the Wessex Premier League last season and drew 1-1 with AFC Stoneham, showing that they can collect points off the big teams as they fight to stay in this league.

 Last Five Meetings:

12/02/22- AFC Stoneham 1-1 Alresford Town (PREM)

 09/10/21- Alresford Town 2-4 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 08/12/20- Alresford Town 0-3 AFC Stoneham (PREM)

 19/09/20- Alresford 1-1 AFC Stoneham (Pens 3-4, FA VASE)

 08/02/20- AFC Stoneham 1-3 Alresford Town (PREM)

By Freddie Dorman

First team Fixtures

03/01/23 19:45 AFC Stoneham V Alresford Town

07/01/23 15:00 AFC Stoneham V Cowes Sports

14/01/23 15:00 Bournemouth V AFC Stoneham Victoria Park

17/01/23 19:45 Horndean V AFC Stoneham Five Heads Park

21/01/23 15:00 Brockenhurst V AFC Stoneham Meadens Skoda Arena

24/01//23 19:45 Wessex League Cup AFC Stoneham V Baffins Milton Rovers

28/01/23 15:00 Portland United V AFC Stoneham The Camp & Satherley Stadium

31/01/23 19:45 AFC Stoneham V Bemerton Heath Harlequins

Weekend Round Up

Weekend round Up

U7 Panthers

Well Done today boys a local derby against our own AFC Stoneham Hurricanes U8’s.

In what was a cold, wet and bitter conditions, the boys played outstanding. None of you stopped running and just kept going. Jacob was great in goal with some brave driving at the feet of the attackers. Morgan and Caleb were solid at the back with some crunching tackles. Evan & Edison played extremely well in midfield, breaking up play and driving forward with the ball. Evan with 3 magic moments and Edison with one, followed by a knee slide. Matthew and Seth worked tirelessly up front. Chasing down balls and getting into spaces. Seth also grabbing a brace of magic moments. But my man of the match went to Harley. His box to box evergy and tacking was outstanding today. And he managed to get 3 magical moments also. Well done Harley, well done all of you today, for not giving up. So proud of you all.

U7 Wolves

The last game of 2022 for the Wolves was a real Christmas cracker against a Millbrook side that had handsomely won last time the two sides met.

With the temperature being a challenge of its own we played 6 a side which meant no subs today and every player did their part for the team. The first half ebbed and flowed with excellent football resulting in some good goals from both sides, starting with an early run and finish from Ollie and an opportunistic long range drive from Fyfe. As the game progressed chances kept coming for Ollie, Vinnie and Jack, with the woodwork getting in the way a few times. At the other end Fyfe and Louie worked hard to get back and support Jacob in defence but Millbrook played some fast counter attacking football and opened up an advantage.

The game turned on a moment of brilliance in our own goal. A scramble led to a looping shot coming in which had Ollie beaten, but Louie was in exactly the right place and made a fantastic goal line clearance. This galvanised the team and in the space of four minutes Vinnie pounced three times to give us the lead for the first time in the game. We kept our heads and kept moving and in the last minute Louie won the ball in midfield and drove forward before finishing well to top off an amazing team performance.

Words can't describe how proud we are of each and every wolf in this pack. Jacob, Harry, Vinnie, Louie, Fyfe, Jack, Ollie and Adam you are all stars. To watch you play your first games back in the summer and progress up a division to where you are now has been a privilege and both Kieran and John are so thankful to have such a lovely bunch of kids to coach and an amazingly supportive and passionate set of families cheering them on.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the whole AFC Stoneham family!

U8 Tigers

The Tigers played a great game versus excellent opponents in Littleton.

The score kept changing and both teams were happy at the end despite awful weather!

Kyran was on fire in front of goal and Teddy was excellent at the back. The whole team battled very hard and all 6 boys ( Max, Isaac, Fin, Tudor, Kyran, Teddy) should be very proud of their great performance as they all played a big part.

Well done Tigers!

U8 Panthers

The Panther boys battled hard in the wet and cold today for their last match before Christmas. They had great possession against their big, strong opponents so had to find space and look for the best passes.

Logan opened the scoring with an Absolute screamer! Jack found great space, controlled his passes and the perfect assist for Oscars goal while Freddie did not give up on a single tackle! Vinnie had a couple of great quarters in goal, making some good saves to allow Oscar to play outfield and score! Cooper made some beautiful passes and great tackles, Billy was solid in defence and midfield while Manny found some good positions up front.

We had a Hat trick from Hayden and a final goal from Freddie.

Huge thank you for the season so far to our amazing coaches Scott and Chris with the support of Nathan and our sponsors Hendy Group and LightWork Accounting. Merry Christmas everyone!

U9 Rovers JPL

Our U9 Rovers ended the year against Pompey In The Community.

The boys controlled the game from the start with some great passing and majority of possession limiting our opponents to counter attacks which were dealt with superbly by our back line. Somehow we went in godless after the 1st third.

2nd third our opponents started brighter but the boys soon took control of the game again and Harrison Jacobs fired the boys deservedly ahead. The lead never lasted long as an equaliser was scored following an indirect free kick due to the no heading rule!

Final third the boys battled hard but just couldn’t find the winner they deserved.

POM went to Chase Marjason who was excellent and done everything but score and his efforts deserved a goal.

It’s been a very positive season so far in our 1st ever JPL season and so proud how all the boys have done. Well done to all the Rovers players and superb support on/off the pitch from the parents.

U9 Spitfires

U9 Spitfires ended the year against FC Salisbury in an entertaining game. We were on the back foot to start with as had our customary slow start and found ourselves 2 behind at half time.

Unfortunately lost a player due to illness at half time so went down to 6 players but this seemed to spur us on and got 2 quick fire goals through the impressive Mazen Ismael who was a threat all game and earned himself POM.

Tiredness started to show but the boys battled hard and even though we went behind again we got back level through Alfie Bungay.

The additional player started to show as the game went on went behind again and this time just couldn’t find another goal.

So proud of the boys today in horrible conditions and having to play half the game a player down.

AFC Stoneham U18’s JPL Vs Moneyfields U18

Quarter Final of Hampshire Cup

Our last game of 2022 and the girls started with a somewhat sleepy start.

A corner came just 11 minutes in and was headed into the net by Mia.

With full pitch coverage working all the team to the max, Moneyfield equalised just 10 minutes later.

Warming up and getting the flow going, our midfielders & defenders kept the opposition at bay allowing Darcey to bang home goal number 2, Mia goal 3, Darcey goal 4 and Mia goal 5 all ahead of half-time.

After another rallying talk from Coach Paul J, the girls came out for the second half on fire.

Mia placed goal 6 and then goal 7 from a fantastic Iyna cross.

Darcey ended the goal-fest bringing us to an 8-1 finale.

Another tremendous demonstration of how team work can bring success and how individual determination makes a team work.

Semi-Final here we come!

Well done girls, Paul J & co. and thanks to Chris for showing off his legs whilst running the line .

Well done to all of our teams some of who played in awful weather!

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AFC Totton preview

AFC Stoneham play their final game of 2022 on Tuesday 20th December as they host high-flying AFC Totton in the third round of the Southampton Senior Cup.

 AFC Stoneham:

 Stoneham have been in pretty good form themselves, winning four games on the bounce, with the most recent being a 2-0 win at home to Christchurch.

 The Purps are currently third in the Wessex Premier League table, with their good results applying pressure on Horndean in second, as they look to cement a place in the promotion spots.

 After receiving a bye in the first round, Stoneham comfortably beat Bishops Waltham Dynamoes 8-2 in the second, thanks to goals from Duarte Martins (x3), Cian Cleary (x2), Liam Callaghan (x2) and Scott Hills, setting up this local clash in the third round.

 Stoneham will certainly go into this game as the underdogs and will want to create a cup upset, something that Totton have previously fallen victim to when Stoneham beat them 3-1 in the semi-final of the Russell Cotes Cup back in 2018.

 

AFC Totton:

 The Stags’ have had a great start to their league campaign, sitting second in the Southern League Division One South on 36 points, eight points off Sholing in first who have played two games more.

 They are currently the holders of this trophy, winning it at St Mary’s back in May after defeating Wessex League side Folland Sports 3-0 in the final.

 Their most recent game was a 1-0 league win againstWilland Rovers, but they began their defence of this cup back in September,sweeping aside Ringwood Town 4-0.

 Due to COVID-19 stopping this competition from going ahead in the 2020/21 season, it means that Totton haven’t lost a game in this tournament for around two years, with their last being on penalties to Bush Hill in the 2019/20 Semi-Finals.

 Therefore, the Stags are the clear favourites for this tie, so can Stoneham produce yet another cup upsetagainst Totton and seal their place in the quarter finals?

 

Last Meetings:

 20/02/18- AFC Totton 1-3 AFC Stoneham (RCC)

 14/10/15- AFC Stoneham 3-0 AFC Totton (HFAC)

 

By Freddie Dorman