U16 League winners and runners-up

More Trophies !

U16 Athletic and U16 United

On top of our three other triumphs on Saturday our U16 Athletic clinched the U16 City of Southampton Premier league title on Sunday with a 7-0 win over Hamble .

Our United team came runners up whilst both teams play each other on Sunday in their final league game.

For both teams to finish in the top two places in the top U16 league is,again, a great achievement for the club.

Our U16 Athletic still have two cup finals to compete in for both the League cup and Hampshire County Cup.

Well done to both teams on a great achievement !


U18 Girls - League Cup winners

April 23

U18 Girls

Hampshire Girls League Cup Winners

On a wonderful weekend of trophies for our club a huge well done to our U18 Girls who completed the hat trick of successes beating Southampton Women 4-0 in a great advert for female football at AFC Stoneham.

Our goalscorers were Florence Yearsley ,Sienna Pack ,Olivia Eaton and Jess Treweek in a great team performance.

Well done to Ben, Alisha and all of the girls on a great cup victory !

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Super Vets-County Cup winners

Super Vets !!

Well done to our super vets team for winning the Hampshire County Cup beating Hythe and Dibden 9-0 following on from recently winning the Veterans league cup trophy.

Goalscorers were club legend David Reading with four goals with a brace from both Henry Smith and Lee "chewy" Hewitt our U9 Falcons manager.

Well done gents on another superb cup success !!

April 23rd - What a day.3 Cup Winners !

What a fantastic day for our club with 3 cup finals and 3 winners !

Wow...what a historic and fantastic day!

Development squad

Won the Hampshire Cup at Havant and Waterlooville beating Shanklin on pens

U18 Girls

Won the Hampshire Girls League cup at Basingstoke beating Southampton women 4-0

Veterans

Won the Veterans Hampshire Cup at Stoneham Lane beating Hythe 9-0. Well done to all three teams on three great victories and for creating a historic day for the club !

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Development squad - Hampshire Cup winners

Development squad - Hampshire Cup Winners!!

AFC Stoneham 1 Shanklin IOW 1

Scorer: Cleary

AFC Stoneham won on penalties

Our development squad starting with eight U18s and another four on the bench won the clubs first ever Hampshire Saturday Trophy in 103 years.

The boys were always the better side however could not turn that superiority into goals and had to face the agony of penalties having equalised through the mercurial Cian Cleary.

Keeper Ben Godwin was the hero with two penalty saves whilst Will Hammerton scored the decisive winning penalty .

The victory sealed the boys third trophy in a record breaking season.

The whole club is immensely proud of their achievements !!

Well done boys!!

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Development squad - League winners!

Development squad - Champions !!

Our development squad were crowned champions of the Hants Combination Premier league with 3 games remaining after beating Fareham Town 4-2.

Goalscorers were Cleary, Bruce, Ngombi and Godfrey.

This is an outstanding achievement from a very young squad of players in what is proving to be a wonderful season for them.

They now have two trophies with three still to play for starting with the Hampshire Cup final on Saturday v Shanklin at Havant and Waterlooville.

The group has been a massive credit to our club both on and off the pitch all season.

Huge congratulations to Alex, Harry and all of the boys !!

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Looking for a team season 22/23 ????

AFC Stoneham are currently recruiting new players for season 2022 / 23.

We are keen to hear from any players interested in joining our club and some good examples are highlighted below :

Girls football - 22/23 age groups

We are creating new girls teams at all age groups from U8 - U12 plus U15 based on next seasons age groups to add to our existing teams.

Boys football - 22/23 age groups

We are particularly interested in the following:

U7 brand new players taking their first step on their football journey and wishing to join a team.

U10 and U12 - We are looking for players to add to our existing squads who wish to play both JPL league and Red 1 or Red 2 on a Sunday in the Southampton Tyro league.

U14 Tornadoes team who play in Div 5 of the City of Southampton Tyro league .

U16 players wishing to play at Division 1 in the City of Southampton Youth league.

Anyone interested in joining our club across all age groups for both boys and girls please contact:

07841696579 or chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk or through our social media channels.

Thank you

Veterans - Cup winners !!

SDFA Veterans Cup Final

AFC Stoneham 1 Hamble 0

Scorer: Ashley Holland

A well deserved victory tonight in the SDFA Cup final for our Vets with the winning goal from our U8 Hurricanes manager Ashley Holland who also won the man of the match award.

The Vets won the clubs first piece of silverware this season with a controlled and professional performance against a feisty Hamble team.

Oliver Forbes missed two great chances late in the game to widen the winning margin after great work from David Redding.

Well done boys on a superb victory !!

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Development squad-Cup winners !!

Hampshire Combination League Cup final

AFC Stoneham 3 v Fareham Town 1

Scorers: James, Gilpin, Ngombi

Our development squad, with nine under 18s starting the game and another three coming on, lifted their first piece of silverware tonight with a convincing 3-1 win over Fareham Town.

Fareham took the lead but two quick goals by James and Gilpin just before half time allowed the boys to control the game until Ngombi broke away on 88 minutes and sealed a great victory.

The boys still have potentially three other trophies to win as the superlatives continue to roll in around this superb team of very young and talented players.

They are all a massive credit to our football club in both the way they play and conduct themselves.

We are all very proud of them.

Well done boys !!

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U16 Girls - JPL Champions !!

U16 Girls JPL - League Champions !

A huge congratulations to our U16 Girls Junior Premier League team who won their league yesterday down in Kent having been unbeaten all season with one game remaining.

This season was the first in which our club and the girls had entered the JPL and their success has been awesome whilst firmly putting girls football at AFC Stoneham on the map.

They started the season competing in a pre-season tournament against the likes of Spurs, Millwall and Ipswich Town narrowly losing out to Spurs in the final and have maintained that very high standard of football throughout the season.

A big well done to Paul and Lisa who have led, managed and organised the girls to this great success.

The Girls will aim to be Hampshire County Champions on May 7th to complete a famous double.

The whole team are a massive credit to our club and we are all exceptionally proud of them.

Well done girls !!

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Sat/Sun April 9/10 round up

Boys and Girls

Weekend round up

U7 Panthers

Great early game this morning against Millbrook U8 Harriers. The boys were fantastic, closing the players down and supporting each other on the pitch. Their passing and offensive build-up play was also on point and also a step ahead of the opposition. What really stood out today was seeing all of the Panther boys being highly disciplined in their given positions and covering each other's roles when attacking runs were being made from the back. Today's goals came in the form of a brace from Jack, with further goals from Manny, Hayden and Freddie. The Player of the Match went to Manny.

U7 Hurricanes

Great performance and result today for the Hurricanes against Hedge End Rangers. Always a difficult team to play against. Even with a depleted team everyone dug deep and put fantastic effort in to take home the honours.

It was close going in to the last quarter where we were 1 down, but some great football and we managed to turn it around in the last.

Top marks to Rangers, we have played them a few times this season and they always put in a good performance, but more importantly they are a really nice team.

U7 Spitfires and Wolves

A late KO fixture saw a U7 Red 2 Derby game between Spitfires and Wolves with what looked like the biggest crowd of the season and some fantastic support could be heard. The game was a slow burner with both teams cancelling each other out before Wolves capitalised on some loose Spitfire play and a mix up at the back and got themselves in front with 2 goals, Spitfires pulled one back through Donatello to go in 2-1 at half time. Play in the 3rd quarter continued in much the same manner with Wolves extending their lead. Spitfires continued to battle and got back into it with goals from MOM Charlie and Jayden. Before Donatello managed a brace in the 4th to grab his hatrick. The game was played in great spirit with a fantastic atmosphere and we are super proud of all of them #oneclub UTP

U8 Spitfires

U8 Spitfires played Bursledon Stars in our penultimate game of the season in a very physical game. Slow start from the boys and were a few behind at half time but a great 2nd half performance got us back in the game but sadly just ran out of time. Goals were scored today by Elliott Finch who reacted to a blocked shot and then Adriano Philips scored direct from a free kick after brushing himself off after being fouled. Goal of the game went to POM Alfie Bungay who rounded off a great performance with a bullet header from a corner but prior to this smashed the crossbar from near on the half way line, some power. Well done Spitfires for the fight today.

U8 Panthers

Well done today boys. From start to finish you gave us everything. The passing, movement and just player awareness was a joy to watch. What pleased me more wasn’t the result, but the way we scored our goals, total football! We need to take that into next season!

David as always, solid in goal, with the occasional sweeper keeper role adopted. James and Oliver were rocks at the back with some important tackles and off the line interceptions.

Ollie and Lucas were excellent in midfield, breaking up play and moving the ball. Henry and Harry were terrific battling, running with the ball and shooting. Both getting a brace.

Harry was also unlucky with his header. Jenson was all over the pitch today, physically strong and with great feet and was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet himself. But my man of the match went to the whole team! They all played their part today and throughout the season as a team. Working for each other and never give up attitude. Well done all of you today.

U9 Girls

Under 9 girls played away at Chineham this lovely sunny morning and continued our great progress through the season with another positive result.

Another quick start saw us score 2 without reply in each of the first 2 quarter's.

The 2nd half played against an extra player and we still managed 2 more in each quarter with Chineham getting one in each.

Goalscorers today were Seren with 4, 2 from Chloe and singles from Diya and Serayah.

Some of tye best football we have played on display today with passing. An all round team performance.

Opposition girl of the game went to Diya and ours went to Matilda for a fantastic energetic performance and some brilliant crosses into tye box.

Well done girls and happy easter

U10 Panthers

City Rubies 3

AFC Stoneham Panthers 1

An away trip in Portsmouth to finish the season without a couple of the regular players was always going to be difficult and so it proved.

City Rubies took the lead in the first quarter and only a couple of saves from Abigail kept them in the game.

The Panthers missed several chances in the second quarter before equalising in the third quarter. A Jess H corner found Jess P on the edge of the box who beat the keeper with a fine effort.

City Rubies took the lead soon after when the striker was left to run in on goal and went 3-1 up with a similar goal.

Both teams gave the players sweets and donuts after the game (thank you Imogen’s parents).

Promotion at Christmas and only 2 defeats in the new division is something the girls and their parents should be proud of.

Away team POM - Jess P

Parents POM - Abigail

Managers POM - Rosie

U10 Phoenix

The girls were outstanding today; moving, passing into space, keeping shape and holding positions; everything we’ve worked on in training just came together today. Couldn’t ask for anything more than this which gave us a 5-1 victory. Bring on the last league game of the season on the 30th. Up the Phoenixes, up the purps!!!

U10 Spitfires

A battling performance saw the U10 Spitfires run out winners today against a strong Totton and Eling team. Stoneham went 1-0 up early in the first quarter with a goal from Freddie. Totton then scored two goals in quick succession in the second quarter. Stoneham rediscovered their battling spirit in the third and fourth quarters with Alfie scoring the equaliser, Bushy scoring the third and Freds making it safe by scoring his second. A couple of long range free kicks threatened the Spitfires in the final quarter. As with two weeks ago against the same team, Charlie and James stood out for the Spitfires for their persistent pressing, and work rate winning the ball back. Man of the match went to James for this and for motivating the team.

U10 Wolves

This was a game of two halves!

Faced with being asked to play fluid tactics that were new to some of the team, it was a case of could the rest of the Wolves adapt by remembering their learning from several weeks previous and inspire their teammates.

Teamwork and understanding were fortunately on show with Fuku leading on the pitch by helping others with positioning while still making his dribbles and forward passes from his best position of central midfield. Support play on both wings was good and the tracking back by Noah from his position in attack was so exceptional he looked like he had run a 5k race after just one quarter. At the back, Harry, Dash and Eesa were applying good pressure to opponents each time they took shots which, whenever still on target, would be superbly saved by Reuben. Reuben got all his angles right today, helped by a starting position of slightly nearer the edge of his area.

Following half-time assurances that everyone was doing the right thing, the shooting accuracy suddenly went up several notches led by first Fuku and Noah then Oskar P and Harry. Oskar's goalward flick from a Harry corner was a particular delight! In defence, Jude became momentary hero with a goal line block from a fierce shot after giving up his left midfield position to Rivers who had an exceptional game for the second week in a row.

The second half confidence was especially high because Reuben had been in such top form in the first, applying his learning from training and maintaining a high level of concentration throughout, for which Reuben has become our Wolf of the Week

U11 Tigers

The Tigers travelled to Fawley Falcons with the bare 9 players and found themselves 2-0 down at half time.

However they showed great team spirit and togetherness, with no lack of skill, to roar back into a 3-2 lead which they held onto to recording a hard fought and very well deserved victory .

Goalscorers were Spencer (2) and Miles. Spencer and Alfie shared Man of the Match .

Well done boys and parents !

U12 Panthers

Under 12 panthers cup run unfortunately came to an end today with a 3-1 defeat at Hedge End United in the semi finals today.

Hedge End deserved the win.

We took an early lead through Sam White and had a few opportunities to increase it in a cagey start to the game.

Hedge End grew into it and scored 3 goals to take a lead.

We kept knocking on the door but weren't able to score the goals we needed to get back into the cup tie.

Some disappointed lads at the end of the game but finishing league runners up and getting to a cup semi final is something we all would have taken at the start of the season

U12 Spitfires

Spitfires played a league arranged friendly against Sholing Reds. Played on the Stadia in the glorious sunshine sadly lost 5-2 but was a good game by both teams. Charlie Maguire stepped up in goal again and played a blinder pulling off some great saves. Couple of mistakes found us behind but a good fight back saw Mikail Field score with a bullet header from a pinpoint Will ‘Beckham’ Lakin corner. 2nd half was a great contest with some excellent football played by both and Sholing took a 5-1 lead, although the score was a bit flattering for how the game was. Ethan Cripps pulled a goal back with a sweet strike from outside box. POM went to Ethan Roache who was making his 1st appearance for the Spitfires and got stronger as the game went on with some great touches, tackles and some excellent passing. Well done. Happy Easter to u all.

U16 Girls JPL

After a long road trip to Kent the U16 JPL girls continued their unbeaten league run this season. They have now maintained 14 wins and one draw this season!!

After a slow start the goals finally came, first from Molly from a fantastic run down the wing!! Followed by goals from Kyla, Dakota, Jamie and Aimee. Another clean sheet for the defence who have been outstanding all season.

Not only did this seal our unbeaten run but we were confirmed Junior Premier League winners!!! Amazing first season in the league.

A huge congratulations to all the girls and coaches for their hard work and amazing team spirit.

Well done to everyone on some amazing performances, results, league titles and cup finals wins over the last few days !!

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Girls win three county cup finals!

Last Sunday our club had three Girls teams in County Cup Finals and they all won without conceding a goal!. Our U10 Pumas,U10 Phoenix and U11 Tornadoes were all fantastic playing some superb attacking football.

They all brought great credit and pride to our club on a fantastic day for girls football at AFC Stoneham.

All of the managers, coaches and players and parents should all feel immensely proud .

The club has 18 girls teams this season from 3 only three years ago and expect to have 23/24 girls teams next season. We are always looking for new players who want to get involved and if interested in joining a growing and vibrant girls section please contact the club on 07841696579 or e-mail chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk

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Girls Wildcats - Every Monday 5-6pm

Our girls wildcats sessions are for girls aged 4-10 and are an introduction to football in a Fun, Safe and Enjoyable environment with qualified coaches.

The sessions are held every Monday from 5-6pm on our main stadia pitch with many of the girls then joining one of our young girls teams.

Please just turn up and join in or for further details please contact the club on 07841696579 or e-mail chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk.

Sunday 27th March round up

Sunday Round Up

U8 Panthers

Excellent game today boys. After the last 3 disappointing results, we really needed to get back to winning ways, and boy, didn’t we respond well. Goals galore. A total dormant performance. I don’t think they could cope with our high press and general organisation. David pulled of some great saves in goal, with some brave diving at their feet. Oliver and James defended well today, against some strong attackers.

Ollie and Harry was great in midfield and attack and both managed to get on the scoresheet. Henry was excellent in midfield controlling play, with some lovely diagonal passing and also scored a goal. Lucas was terrific today, up and down the pitch, tackling and passing. And all that hard work paid off with 4 goals. But my man of the match went to the ‘goat’ Jenson. His energy, workrate and determination was outstanding. He bagged himself 6 goals today with one of them being a glancing headed goal!! Well done Jenson. Well done everyone today. You thoroughly deserved your haribo win bonus!!

U8 Spitfires

U8 Spitfires were excellent today in a physical game against Winsor and got back to winning ways. Alfie Bungay was a handful today and got himself the matchball as was deadly in front of goal. Brody Hibberd was lethal in front of goal too and Henry Polkinghorne scored from the half way line. POM was a awarded to our super supporting Mums (pic attached) today as it’s their day and the boys won for them but special mention must go to Alfie Bungay who was amazing.

U9 Royals vs Romsey Town Tigers

The Royals were on top form today, and put up their most impressive team performance this season. Oakley and Lucas were a driving force down the wings taking players on for fun and putting some great crosses in to the box. Dexter, Dan and Jafha all had solid games in midfield and controlled the game. Although the lads were on fire going forward, Leo had to be a rock at the back putting in some big tackles to deny Romsey. The Romsey attack was also on great form and would’ve scored more if it wasn’t for Archer making brilliant saves, the highlight being a low save down to his right that everyone thought was in! Goals came from Jafha, Leo and and Hat-trick hero Mikaile who was excellent in front of goal, even scoring one with his face!

A great game to watch and and unbelievable performance, well done boys

U10 Jaguars

Wellow warriors vs AFC Stoneham Jaguars u10’s

With only 7 players available today we knew we would have to adjust our shape to suit our team.

1st quarter

The Jaguars went off like a steam train,

With Egit scoring a quick goal.

Wellow came back at us but with our new defender Billy blocking,tackling,

And just in complete control at the back made it hard for them to really have any changes.

2nd quarter

More of the same.Alex running his socks off all around the pitch I don’t think there was a position he didn’t play in today, he also saw himself on the score sheet with a solo run and a tidy finish.

3rd quarter

We was in complete control of the game passing our way around the pitch, we made some really good plays and got our rewards with billy setting up a fantastic team move.

4th quarter

Wellow pushed us hard but we we do what we do best and shut the door.Our captain Alex battling for every ball never giving up.

Well done Jaguars 5-2 win

Goals

Alex

Egit

Sammie

M.O.M

Alex

Coach’s player

Bill

U10 Spitfires

A 1-1 draw today between two teams who played some good football despite the poor pitch. The Under 10 Spitfires went one nil up early with a long range effort from Bushy. Totton and Eling then had the better of the first quarter. After a good goal from Totton the Spitfires settled and nullified the away team’s attack. Both teams had chances throughout the game, with both keepers playing well. A couple of battling performances from Charlie and James stood out, with Charlie getting MoM for tracking back and making some strong tackles. Overall a good game to watch with both teams doing well to control the ball and continue to try and pass the ball on a bobbly pitch.

U11 Panthers

U11 Panthers had an excellent game today, against tough opposition who proved difficult to break down. Despite a positive result we spurned several chances to make it far more comfortable than the score line suggested. Great battling in midfield and a great defensive showing laid the foundations for some excellent play going forward. Man of the match was Fin Ashton for a great display in defence. Well done Panthers

U12 Panthers

Under 12 Panthers won 3-1 today away to Winsor Green in our cup quarter final.

The boys started brilliantly and too a deserved 2 nil leading the first 15 mins with a goal from Isaac and a Sam Warner penalty that was won through great work from Isaac.

Winsor pulled a goal back but we quickly went back up the other end to restore our 3 goal lead through Sam White pressing the defence from a goal keep nicking the ball and slotting the ball home.

The 2nd half was goalless and at times a bit nervous for those of us coaching and I'm sure the parents watching.

Some great performances today and MOTM went to Zach who was a driving force in the midfield and pur in some crunching tackles.

Well done boys now to look forward to the Semi finals

U14 Knights

U14 Knights were unlucky to lose 1-0 away against Hamble Spitfires conceding with the last kick of the game. Very unlucky as didn't deserve to be on the losing side due to the hard work each and every player put in. No subs and the physicality of the game meant the boys had to dig in and work their socks off for 70 minutes. Brilliant performance.

MOM, again could have gone to everybody today, but just for his constant battling, strength and determination Brad has my vote. Boys have been superb this season in a very tough league and all should be proud of what they have achieved.

U15 Spitfires

Spitfires ended their season on the losing end against Littleton Reds, 5-2. In a game I thought we were the better team it was frustrating we lost but never took our chances whereas our opponents did. Braydon Morgan pulled off some great saves throughout and special mentions to Cameron Houston and Joe Webb who were brilliant today. Both our goals were assisted by Tristan Sparkman with the 1st being swept home by our captain Owen Leece after some great play. The 2nd goal was a little more easier for Ollie Payne who bundled home from 2 yards. Chance came and went but just couldn’t get back in it. Well played boys in a difficult season. POM went to Owen Leece who enjoyed his new role in midfield.

U16 Galaxy

Galaxy's good run of form continued this afternoon with another 2-0 victory this afternoon against visitors Sholing White.

The defence again played very well as a unit but the purps were unable to break the opposition down until 2 breakaway goals in quick succession both scored by in-form striker Davi De Paula.

Keiran Kandiah picks up the mom award forward today with yet another fine display

Up the purps

U16 Panthers

With two games left of the season U16 panthers turn their attention to Compton in the league. With the sun shining, on a warm Sunday morning panthers put on a show for the crowed coming out 7-0 winners. It was a solid team performance From back to front, every player showed their class today with some great football being played.

MOTM Luke

Josh ,Dizzy 2 ,Jude ,Liam R , Billy , Owen

Well done to all of our teams!

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Saturday 26th March round up

Saturday Round Up

U7 Spitfires

U7 Spitfires turned in their best performance of the season against a good Hamble team. Spitfires have been working hard on the training ground in the week and it was great to see them put it into practice on matchday. Spitfires were straight at it with a double from Donatello and Joey either side of a Hamble goal in the first quarter. The second quarter was uneventful with both teams cancelling each other with impressive defensive work by both sides and some great saves by the Hamble keeper. Half time tweaks to the team saw Donatello score a third quarter hatrick and it was all Spitfires again in the last quarter with Joey completing a deserved hatrick, Finley getting the pick of the goals with some unbelievable team passing before casually passing past the keeper and Donatello getting another. Very tough to give player of the match today as they all played so well but Archie stood out for being so composed at the back and a defensive rock took it

U7 Hurricanes

Hurricanes U7 had a tough game against Fawley Falcons Eagles. On a glorious Saturday in the sun it was Fawley who took an early lead in the second quarter, ending it two up going in to half time. But the Hurricanes channeled their disappointment and played an unbelieveable third quarter, scoring 4 goals, ending the third 4-2. A tight encounter in the final quarter but some great defending and positional play from the Hurricanes, we finished the game 5-3 winners.

The team continue to grow and they demonstrated great passing and structure today.

Top marks to Fawley, who are a great team and didnt make it easy for us.

Gosport Borough Whites Girls U10 1

AFC Stoneham Panthers U10 3

An excellent win for the Panthers on a rock hard, bumpy pitch.

After 2 goalless quarters, the Panthers took the lead in the 3rd quarter when Aimee scored her first goal for the club with a nice finish. Every girl in the squad has now scored this season!

Jess P scored two long range goals in the final quarter to give the Panthers a 3-0 lead before the hosts scored a consolation late on.

Away team POM - Jess P

Parents POM - Aimee

Managers POM - Jess P

U11 Girls Pumas

Big well done to the girls late night, early kick off, rough pitch, first half tired sleepy lack lusted, not playing as a team, poor passes, hot potato football 1 nil down half time we had a gentle chat and told them to simply play football & work as a TEAM Help each other out.

We struggled to get onto the corners in the Danger Zone every time in the first half everyone flew by us, second half we rearranged how we did it not one corner was wasted we attacked it from the back of the box and it worked

Well done to Roxy for playing almost as a central midfield still needed you to help defend and you scored a cracking goal

Well done to Sophie my player of the match had a little moan she was playing out of position but switched it about and played simple football

Well done to Lauren always trying to give 100% and what a cracking free kick

we need to learn to mix it up, which is what we will do in training but was brilliant to watch we were commended on the way we passed the ball about how we pressed we were a class above in the second half Well done all

Big thanks to AFC portchester great hosts great bunch of girls and fantastic game

4-1 win

U13 girls match report

Away to AFC Portchester for the girls today.

A tough encounter with a loud home crowd and a physical opposition to match. We soaked up pressure really well and counter attacked with pace all game.

On 15 mins, Lillie Banks broke through on the left cut inside and struck a beauty in the near corner 0-1 Purps.

Then we got caught a little ball watching as Portchester managed to grab a goal with a nice finish into the bottom corner. 1-1.

Then put danger girl all game broke through again on the left and this time sent a brilliant finish over the GK into the far corner. 1-2 Purps at HT.

Second half much of the same, and then the moment of the game as Lillie this time playing right wing took on the left full back and smashed an incredible strike high over the GK into the top corner for 1-3 Purps.

We saw out the game until and unfortunate penalty right at the end for 2-3.

A great battling win to bounce back from defeat last time out.

AFC Portchester 2-3 AFC Stoneham

U14 Knights

U14 Knights playing up a year in the U15 Testway Div 2 lost 2-0 to Chalke Valkey away this morning

Although Stoneham were the better footballing side the boys couldn't find a way to get past the bus chalke parked for pretty much the entire game. Deserved more just couldn't break through their defence.

MOM goes to Oliver as was superb with his tackling and was excellent in breaking down their counter attacks.

Well done to all of our teams !

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Development squad - Four senior debuts

The highlight of the two recent games against Alresford Town and Baffin Milton Rovers were the senior debuts of four of our development squad which, again, highlights the excellent player pathway the club has created.

Isaac Evans, Jan Blazicek , George Ockwell and Kieran James all started over the two games to mark their senior debuts for the club.

Our development squad has only one objective which is to support good young players making the transition from youth football to adult football. The debuts of Issac, Jan, George and Kieran gave us all far more satisfaction than winning a cup or league in honesty. That is not to say we do not like winning a cup or a league occasionally as well !!

The club has invested a lot of time and money into our development squad over the last few seasons to ensure that our young players can play at the best level possible even if that means utilising our club as a springboard to a higher level.

Well done to our development squad and particularly to the four new debutants.

New Managers and Coaches wanted!

Our club is growing at a very fast rate from 9 teams some 6 years ago to 76 today with further substantial growth predicted for season 2022/23.

Our fantastic new home ground in Stoneham Lane, with both grass and 3G pitches, plus our structured player pathway for both boys and girls have been important factors in this growth aligned to a “one club” philosophy allowing the club to provide football for beginners right through to players who move into professional clubs academies.

AFC Stoneham now have over a 1000 players and hopefully play a positive part in our local community.

We now need more managers and coaches to support this growth and become excellent role models for our young children. If interested please do contact 07841696579 or chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk for an informal chat.

Saturday 12th Feb round up

Saturday Round Up

U7 Spitfires

U7 Spitfires played Winchester City Youth in the early KO at Stoneham Park. In contrast to last week, the boys were quickly at it in the first quarter and scored 3 through Donatello to take the lead. Winchester battled back and grabbed a couple of goals before Asher restored the lead in the second quarter, and the Spitfires went in at halftime a goal up. Winchester came back out fired up and managed 2 goals either side of a great goal from Charlie from a well worked corner. Spitfires went to sleep in a mad 2 min spell conceeding 3 goals, which did see them pick their energy levels up, and Jayden got one back. MOM today went to Alfie for his work rate breaking up Winchester attacks!

U9 Girls

Under 9 girls clearly had their weetabix this morning as we welcomed Winchester City Flyers to Stoneham Lane this morning.

A quick start to the game game us the upper hand that we managed to keep in this 8 goal goal.

Our scorers today were Seren with a hattrick for the second week running, her second goal being a brilliant finish, Chloe with 2 and a single from Millie-Mae.

Some fantastic football was played when we kept our shape and positions.

Opposition girl of the game was given to Matilda.

Seren for her goals and all round performance won girl of the game for us.

Well done girls

U10 Girls Phoenix

Had a very good 8-1 win

U10 Girls Panthers

AFC Stoneham Panthers 8

Stubbington Swans 0

The Panthers have played some really good football in the last couple of weeks and won this game comfortably.

Hat tricks from Jessica P and Jessica H and goals from Georgia and Emily secured the win.

The most pleasing thing is seeing the development of players who have spent most of the season ‘in the shadows’. Imogen had her best game by far and Rosie has been very good the last couple of weeks.

Away team POM - Imogen

Parents POM - Imogen

Managers POM - Emily

U11 Girls

AFC Stoneham Tornados 3

AFC Stoneham Pumas 3

What a game between 2 very good teams. The girls fought from start to finish, with amazing play.

Both teams never gave in and battled till the very end. A fair results for both teams.

Goals from Selina 2 and Millie Fear 1

Player Of The Day - Managers Selina for her unbelievable work rate and 2 cracking goals.

Freya Caplen for her solid tackles and organisation.

U12 Panthers V Hartley Wintney

A very good first half, with the Panthers playing some really good football, only the crossbar denying Melina her first of the game. The girls continued to pass and move the ball well, with some great work down the wings. The first goal came in the 15th minute, with Melina scoring her 1st. The girls pushed for a 2nd, but some good defending from the Hartley defenders kept it at 1-0 till half time.

HT 1-0 Panthers

The girls started the second half with the same intensity from the first half, and in the 37th minute Melina got her 2nd of the game, 2 minutes later Melina completed her hat-trick. The girls pushed for more goals, but some great saves from the Hartley keeper kept it at 3-0.

Brilliant team performance.

FT 3-0 Panthers

Opposition player of the match went to Tallulah

Parents player of the match went to Juno

U14 Knights

U14 Knights beat Braishfield Bees 6-0 at home playing up a year in the Testway League Div 2.

Goals were scored by Leo x2, Waseem x 2, Ben & Brandon.

Tough first half performance due to the wind but the boys turned things around in the second half and came out a much better side. MOM was Ben, consistent with moving the ball around and keeping it simple throughout the game. Also scored a nice header from a great delivery from Will.

U16 Girls JPL

On a very cold morning in Sutton Scotney AFC Stoneham U16’s JPl girls played Andover new Street in the Hampshire cup semi-final. It was a hard fought game with the wind being a contributing factor, however Stoneham took an early lead with a goal from Kayleigh Maishman in the first five minutes. However Andover were quick to respond on the attack to level the game up. unfortunately AFC Stoneham backed off and Andover got a goal from the break to go 2-1 up. AFC Stoneham U16’s battled hard and got an equaliser from Kayleigh Marshman just before half time. With 10 minutes to go and both teams battling hard AfC Stoneham finally got the chance from a cross for Molly Gladwell to header the winner home.

Taking the Under 16 JPL girls into the Hampshire cup final!! 💜🙌💜🙌

Well done to all of our teams and especially our U16 Girls JPL in reaching the County Cup final.

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Sunday 13th Feb round up

Sunday round up

U10 AFC Stoneham Jaguars

1st quarter

In very cold and windy conditions the boys fought hard, attacking and defending but couldn’t break Winsor down.

2nd quarter

Saw us take an early lead with Billy opening the scoring and then Egit added another goal. Some really good defending on show today from Oliver. He made it hard for the opponents to make any chances working his socks off.

3rd quarter

We settled down and started to play some really good football. Unfortunately we left the door open slightly and Winsor managed to pull one back. The Jaguars put their foot on the gas again and added 2 more goals.

4th quarter

More of the same by the Jag’s. The defence kept everything together with some really good communication. The strikers were hungry for more and added another two goals. This saw us round off a very comfortable win.

6-1

M.O.M Billy

Managers player Oliver

U10 Panthers

Great performance from the team today, against a very good Fleming Athletics. The Weather was against us, but no one gave up and battled against the wind and the rain, making for a great result.

Scorers: Millie Fear, Ollie Ransom, Henry Cordall

Player Of The Day goes to Jamie Henderson for some outstanding saves and his positioning for when the ball was in his box.

U12 Panthers

Under 12 panthers played another 11 a side friendly today to prepare for stepping up to that next season away at Hedge End United in dreadful conditions.

We came out 5-4 winners scoring the winning goal with the last kick of the game.

It really should have been more comfortable as we were by far the better team but injuries meant we finished the game with 9 against 11.

Goalscorers today were Sam White with the first 4 before Joey Gibson scored our decisive 5th.

Pitch was heavy and hard work with some good performances.

Man of the match went to Sam White for not only his goals from midfield but some tremendous tracking back and timely tackles

U16 United

Salisbury 2 - 5 United

Ralowiec

Finch

Willcock

U16 Panthers

Football is a team game as today proved with the U16 Panthers putting in a performance that belied the wind,rain and a sodden, muddy sloping pitch, to return to winning ways with a 3-1 victory against Compton FC.

More accurately perhaps with this side, it’s a squad game and just as enjoyable as the final scoreline was the return to action of Ehren Cox and Owen Diver after long term absences,adding yet more quality to the team.

The boys raced into the lead with Dylan Cross rounding the keeper to score (or was it Josh Marks .. the debate’s ongoing) inspite of the best efforts of Compton defenders with the first of many challenges that were a feature of the match.

A strong first half performance ensued, but it wasn’t until the second half that captain Cameron Churcher doubled the advantage, latching onto a sublime through ball to score with a calm, classy finish, only bettered by his JWP celebration.

The opposition then stepped things up, asking Liam Small to dive smartly to his right making a two handed save. After further pressure and another save, they managed to halve the deficit, but that proved to be it, with Panthers restoring their two goal advantage with another goal from Jude Cowan.

In summary a great squad performance, as just as important as the goals was the determined work of the defensive team and tireless/ creative work of the midfield unit. Well done boys!

Man of the Match - Jacob Keyse (that “shot” aside )

Finally ,well done to our U16 Athletic team who reached the semi finals of the county cup beating Moordown from Bournemouth 5-1

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Information : AFC Stoneham v Portsmouth - Wed Feb 9th 7.45pm kick off

On Wednesday we host Portsmouth FC in the last 16 of the Hampshire Senior Cup with a 7.45pm kick off.

Admission is on the gate (cash only) and ticket prices are :

Adults £6 with a programme

Concessions (Over 65 years of age) £3

Children Under 16 free

We would please ask that all supporters aim to be in the ground by 7.15pm to avoid long queues.

We have a 200 seater stand and plenty of standing room available with a ground capacity of 2000 and would ask that supporters who wish to stand make their way to the far end of the ground on arrival where there will be plenty of standing room. Stewards will be on hand to direct all suppporters.

The ground has parking for 400 vehicles over two car parks. A car park on the main site holds 150 cars and on the opposite side of the road another 250 cars . Please arrive early.

Off road parking is available in both Channels Farm road and Greenways which are situated 5 minutes walk from the ground . With the stadium on your left driving towards Southampton these roads are situated on your left and right approximately 800 yards away.

Off road parking is also available going in the opposite direction towards Eastleigh Football Club with a 5 minute walk. We would please ask that all drivers are thoughtful of local residents when parking paying particular attention to not blocking the lane up to Trojans Club where room for an ambulance must be available at all times. (ie no double parking).

Information will be updated if necessary or please contact chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk should you have any further questions.

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday evening.