YEOVIL TOWN - OUR AWAY SUPPORTERS

The Fans - 208

The club took 208 away fans to Yeovil Town yesterday for our FA Cup tie.

To say they were unbelievable, awesome and just fantastic does not do them justice.

One only has to look at the comments on social media from Yeovil supporters to see the impact they made.

They sang their hearts out from start to finish and this led to a superb atmosphere and lifted our boys when their heads could possibly have dropped.

To watch the team and supporters acknowledge each other at the end of the game was a wonderful emotional experience.

It was one of those days when in years to come people will say "I was there".

To those 208 fans our club salutes everyone of you and cannot thank you enough.

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WEEKEND ROUND UP: SEPT 9/10

Weekend Update

It is great to be back !!!!

U8 Girls

Pumas v Phoenix

Our two new U8 Girls teams played a friendly for their first ever game

Both teams were brilliant although very warm in those temperatures!!

Well done girls!!

AFC Stoneham Tigers U8’s:

After missing a few chances to take the lead ourselves, we conceded a couple of quick goals which swung the game millbrooks way, who were clinical from then on. We Always take the positives but also plenty to practice on in training. Roll on next week to try put it right.

MOTM: Brooklyn Helm: covered every bit of grass today and great organisation input on the pitch.

AFC Hiltingbury Hurricanes U8 v AFC Stoneham U8 Jaguars

The Jaguars had a cautious start to the match until, out of nowhere, Walter scored an absolute screamer from a free-kick. At the back, Samuel and Walter were putting in the tackles and winning the ball back to allow Cooper and Lucas to go on weaving runs. Harry, in goal, was called upon for this quarter, to make a couple of solid clearances. Towards the end of the quarter, Lucas made an intricate run and took a powerful shot, but it was saved by the Hiltingbury keeper.

In the second quarter, Samuel continued to make crunch tackles in defence – winning the ball with grit from the attacking side. Freddie had a powerful shot saved by the opposition’s keeper and then Archie got a taste of the action, taking aim at the Hiltingbury goal. Soon after, Samuel smashed top bins . At this point, the Jaguars were coming under a bit of pressure. A free-kick was given away, but was calmly cleared away by the Jaguar’s defence. Hiltingbury came back and were awarded a penalty kick after a big tackle at the top of the box. Joseph, in goal, responded with a confident save and then managed to sweep away the rebound shot. At the end of the quarter, Walter had a couple of strikes at goal in quick succession.

At the start of the third quarter, Harry soon got in on the action striking just wide of the post. Samuel showed his resilience once again when attacking and being surrounded by opposition. Lucas was in goal this half and was called into action making an important save 1 on 1 with the Hiltingbury forward. Cooper struck a beautiful corner and the resulting strike went just wide of the post.

The final quarter started with the Jaguars continuing where they had left off, this time with Freddie going on darting runs toward the goal. The first one of the half resulted in a Jaguars’ corner which allowed Harry to smash the ball just wide into the side netting. Some great build-up play between Harry, Freddie and Walter resulted in Archie scoring an absolute belter. Freddie made the most of an error and got the Jaguar’s fourth. Some great work in defence towards the end by Archie and Freddie nearly got another, but it wasn’t to be. Well done Jags on another great team performance!

Man of the Match - Joey

AFC Stoneham Panthers U8 Report

Well done today boys.

Thought the passing and team work is getting better each week. You are starting to look up and slowly you are making the right choices when to pass and when to shoot. Some of the goals was unbelievable.

But my man of the match went to Jacob, he kept us in the match when it was 0-0 with some important saves. Well done Jacob. Well done all of you. Special mentions to Evan with 3 magic moments, Henry 2 moments with Matthew, Seth and Edison with 1 each. A thorough team performance.

So proud of you all.

U9 Panthers

Another sunny Sunday (with some showers) at Stoneham saw lots of goals in todays match. �It was a hat trick of hat tricks! �Super Luca scored 3 goals in the 1st quarter, adding a 4th in the last quarter while Cooper and Vinnie both scored hat tricks too! Vinnie even scored from the half way line and Cooper great shots from distance. �Billy and Oscar added to the score sheet with 2 each plus 1 from Manny. �Freddie was brilliant out wide, finding passes, winning tackles and clearing off the line. Fraser played high up the pitch, making some fast runs back and saves. �The Panthers linked up some beautiful passes whilst working on some new plays and tactics. �Todays Captain was Oscar contributing important decisions and Man of match went to Vinnie.

U9 Eagles Match Report

The boys continued their excellent start to the season today. After a slow start, they adapted well and began to play the aggressive flowing football that we all enjoy watching.

With James(1), Freddie(1), Quinn(1), Billy(1) and Albert(4) all on the scoresheet, this showed a strong team performance and very positive for more players to open their account for the season this early on.

The flowing passing play was obvious for all after seeing assists from James(1), Albert(1), Jenson(1), Kian(1) and Billy(2)

Julius and Leo were full of energy on return from illness/holiday and worked tirelessly to help the team.

All topped off by the resolute work at our own end from Wali and Harry to complete an assured team performance.

Special mention for Albert delivering a Man of the Match performance with 4 goals and 1 assist.

AFC Stoneham Panthers U10 Report

Today we played our very own Spitfires in a scrappy game. Not the result we wanted and just wasn’t meant to be. Apart from having more of the possession, thought we controlled the game. The passing was really good. There were a few individual errors that costed a few of the goals. But that’s how we learn.

We just didn’t take our chances, on another day, we could have had 4/5 more goals but for their brave keeper.

Put this game behind us and move on to next week.

Man of the match went to Gabi.

Apart from his 2 magical moments, thought his teamwork was excellent.

Well done Gabi, well done all of you for not giving up.

Special menton to Henry for his two magic moments also.

U12 Wolves

Manager's Report: Stoneham U12 Wolves

v Romsey Cougars (a) Tyro div 7

The Wolves were at their very best today in a 4-0 win for our first ever competitive league match.

Building on a successful summer, it was a quiet start before Ahmed opened the scoring mid way through the first half, making his Wolves league debut in central midfield alongside the non-stop box-to-box Rayane.

Quality crosses had been coming in from both flanks, especially from Dash and Frankie who were both full of running throughout the game. Adam is quickly learning how to link play between midfield and attack and Muhammed was often in the right place to either run, create or shoot and made one reverse through pass to Adam that was pure delight.

Dominik then showed agility to tip a quality Romsey cross just over the head of their forward while leaning backwards to prevent a certain equaliser. Dominik was to make one other incredible save and tip away another good cross to keep us in the lead before a moment of magic from Dylan ten minutes into the 2nd half when he lobbed the keeper from 30 yards (he will say he meant it) to double the score.

Then, enter sub Evan! Talk about making an impact! Firstly, a perfectly placed curled shot from the edge of the area, and then a well struck penalty put the Wolves beyond reach. During this time, Harry had also come on to make the extra back and ensure the clean sheet.

Everything was led by captain Jude who had an excellent game at the back and together with first Dylan then Alfie, the distribution from the back was of a good standard.

Key to this win was the passing and movement between all the players that, at times, was a delight to watch.

Frankie becomes our Wolf of the Week for an energetic performance down the left in which he was a continual threat to the Romsey defence.

Well done to all the boys!

U12 Girls

AFC Stoneham Jaguars 5

Bursledon Phoenix 1

The Jaguars played their first ever match together against a team from their new division and finished up comfortable winners.

The start of the game was very equal and only solid defending from Jasharna, Elyssa and Isla prevented the opponents from opening the scoring.

At the other end, both Aimee and Annabelle had chances to score before Izzy got the teams first goal with a tidy finish after a strong run.

Anaya, in goal, had very little to do but her distribution was very good and she had no chance when Bursledon made the score 1-1.

Evie restored the Jaguars lead with a long range strike.

Belle and Zara both had good runs that were stopped by last ditch tackles before Izzy made it 3-1 with another good goal.

Pippa and Amy both played defence, midfield and upfront which really helped the team.

Evie scored her second of the game to make it 4-1 before Masey lobbed the keeper to seal the win.

U12 Jaguars

Sholing red vs AFC Stoneham Jaguars

Match Day 1

The mighty Jaguars couldn’t wait to get their season underway.

The first half we came out all guns blazing Harry Blanchard running the show with a faultless performance.

We pushed and pushed and Sholing goalkeeper some how kept us out for 15 minutes until Harry managed to unlock the defence and set up his teammates to open up the scoring goals from Egit x2 Harry x1 Zohair x1 in the first half.

Second half was pretty much the same from the Jags but their goalkeeper was still keeping us out.

We conceded a goal from a long ball that somehow managed to bounce in the box and evade Riley that was the only thing that Riley had to do for the whole game was to pick the ball out of the net.

We pushed for the next goal and good link up play from Harry to Egit crossing the ball to the back post for Alex to get his well deserved goal.

Man of the match by a country mile Harry Blanchard.

Amazing first match from The Jaguars

Final score Sholing Red 1 AFC Stoneham Jaguars 5.

U12 Spitfires

The U12 Spitfires started their season strongly with an excellent 7-1 victory against Romsey. The first half was tight, offering chances to both teams. Stoneham were the more clinical in their finishing, with man of the match Freddie scoring two great goals, the second following a quick break and brilliant ball through by Ethan. The Spitfires’ keeper Carmel produced a great save to tip a long range Romsey shot onto the crossbar, and Romsey also had a header hit the post. In the second half Romsey scored early on to make it 2-1, but this didn’t phase Stoneham whose team spirit and ruthlessness really shone through to dominate possession and create chance after chance. A further 5 goals were scored with Freds getting his well deserved hat-trick, and goals from Ethan, Bushy, Charlie and Alfie. All of the boys played their part today, being strong in the tackles and some great passing, however striker Freddie’s performance really stood out with his tenacious and skilful play. Well done boys.

U13 Spitfires (Mid Solent)

A great start to the season for the U13 Spitfires with a victory against a strong Gosport Blue in the Saturday mid solent league.

The Spitfires were slow out of the blocks with Gosport pinning the Spitfires back early on. Once the boys had settled they started to create chances with Freddie scoring to put the Spitfires 1-0 up. Gosport replied quickly as the boys failed to clear their lines from a corner. Man of the match Bushy then lashed the ball in the back of the net with his trusted left foot to give the Spitfires a 2-1 lead at the break. Stoneham played some great football in the second half in very hot conditions, making Gosport Blue work hard and result to long balls from the back. Freddie secured the win with his second. A few more chances were created and keeper Johnnie pulled off a spectacular save at close range late on. All in all the boys gelled well and worked hard for each other for a deserved victory.

U13 Knights

U13 Knights vs Alresford

After a summer of much change to the team personnel, the Knights got the season off to a great start against Alresford Town.

The opening 10 minutes saw us pass the ball brilliantly well and make a couple of chances for dynamic forward Travis to narrowly put wide.

The break through came when CB Milo won the ball high in our half, calmly play a pass to Ryan who in turn played an excellent ball through to Travis who had spun on his defender and ran on to stroke the ball home.

We continued to pass and play well, we came close to a 2nd through shots from Charlie and Taylor. Winger Carl showing what a brilliant deadline day signing he was, being a constant pain to the opposition RB.

Alresford to their credit grew into the game and managed to find an equaliser after us just failing to clear our lines.

At Half time we spoke about keeping our passing game going and being brave on the ball.

We did that and continued to pass and probe and made more chances, hitting the bar and not quite finishing off moves.

In the end our winner came after some great work by Trey allowed him to slip Travis in again to hit home.

We saw the game out well, Alresford having a couple of corners but we stood firm.

Everyone played their part today, all working hard for the team and giving commuted displays.

Players of the day go to Carl and Travis, both were tenacious and brave and Travis getting two goals.

Well done boys

U14 Spitfires vs Lymington

Our 1st game of the new season was against a team we have never played before in Lymington.

A very close end to end game and a good watch for the neutral. Both teams were trying to break each other down and the deadlock was broken midway through the 1st half when Lymington took the lead. The response from the boys was superb and within minutes were level after Charlie Gray’s shot came back off the bar but ended up at the feet of Harley Marjason who fired into the roof of the net.

2nd half was much the same but feel we looked the most likely to score and when we were awarded a free kick just outside the box Zach Rutherford curled the ball over the keeper on his Spitfires debut to put us ahead.

Boys battled hard to keep the lead and Josh Beadsworth made some great saves in goal to retain the lead but in the last couple of minutes a penalty was awarded against us for handball and game ended 2-2.

Really impressed with the performance and a great start to the season. Was certainly a team effort and as a result the team all shared the POM award.

U18 Spitfires vs Hythe & Dibden Thunder

A fantastic start the season with a thumping win in the rain.

Boys got off to a flyer with Tristan Sparkman putting the boys ahead early on quickly followed by a 2nd from an unfortunate own goal then Jack Polkinghorne added our 3rd which put us in full control. Ollie Payne then added a 4th from spot after being brought down. Hythe managed to pull a goal back from a corner but the boys then took complete control of the game when Aaron Batista added a 5th and Taylor Waters our 6th to end a dominate 1st half.

2nd half was pretty much the same with the boys in complete control when Ollie Payne got his 2nd with probably goal of the match then Tristan Sparkman, Aaron Batista & Taylor Waters all getting their 2nd goals of the game. Our final goal was scored by Samuel Lawrie to complete the rout winning 11-1 but on another day could easily have been 20 but could not have asked anymore from the boys and a great start to the new season.

POM was between a number of players but Aaron Batista took the accolade as was an instant threat all game.

U18 Knights Match report:

AFC Stoneham Knights lost at home 1-3 to Champion Sports in their first fixture of the season playing in Testway U18 Div1.

In sweltering conditions the boys got off to a great start playing some good football and dominating possession. We had several chances in the first half, Ewan closest after hitting the woodwork. Unfortunately, against the run of play we conceded and went in at half time one nil down. In the second half, again we created chances but couldn't find the net. Opposition took their chances to go 3 up. Finally, Blake was able to stick one away with his head. Decent performance against what could be the strongest side in the league.

MOTM goes to Blake for his work rate, determination and scoring our only goal.

Great to be back and feel sure next week we will have more great match reports!!

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SUPPORTERS COACH TRAVEL TO YEOVIL

Supporters Coach Travel confirmed

The club can now confirm that we have booked a supporters coach for the FA Cup match at Yeovil Town on Saturday September 16th

Return journey will be £15 per head and the coach will leave Eastleigh at 11am. Pick up point to be confirmed.

Thank you to those supporters who have already booked and we currently have 15 seats remaining.

To book onto the coach please use the following form - https://forms.gle/ptExqLT3QkSsdmJdA

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THANK YOU!

THANK YOU!

As we briefly draw breath the club would like to send out a huge thank you to everyone who came along on Saturday to support the team and are now looking forward to cheering them on at Yeovil on Sept 16th

Saturdays remarkable game and Mondays fantastic draw has led to a lot of interest in the club especially on social media culminating in a Twitter post having currently 250,000 views and a Facebook post at now over 700,000 views. These figures are normally 50 or 60 on a good day!

Nine years ago our club were in the Hampshire league and our players paid to play. Yeovil Town were in the championship.

The magic of the FA Cup is most definitely alive. We are humbled to feel a very small part of that magic and for the wonderful support the club is currently receiving.

Thank you very much.

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FA CUP INFORMATION : YEOVIL TOWN AWAY

FA Cup information

Second Qualifying round

Saturday September 16th

3pm kick off

Yeovil Town v AFC Stoneham

Ticket prices

Adults £10

Concessions £7

65 and over, those aged 16-21, armed forces with a valid forces card.

U16s £2

Further details of how supporters can purchase tickets ahead of the game will be available later in the week.

Ticket purchase will also be available on the day from the ticket office at Yeovil Town.

Colours

Yeovil Town will play in all green and AFC Stoneham will be in all purple.

Travel

We are hopeful of arranging a supporters coach and will give more details this week.

Replay date

If a replay is required the game will take place on Tuesday 19th September at Stoneham Lane with a 7:45pm kick off.

Our normal ticket prices will apply:

Adults £7

Concessions £4

Children U16 Free

Programmes £1

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AFC STONEHAM 8 CHRISTCHURCH 1

AFC Stoneham 8

Christchurch 1

Scorers: Martins(4), Callaghan (2),

Batt and Jenkins.

Christchurch scored first with a tremendous strike from the edge of the box on seven minutes before the boys recovered from a slow start with five goals in eighteen minutes before half time.

Three further goals in the second half sealed a good three points after the drama of the weekend.

We wish Christchurch the best of luck for the season ahead.

Well done boys !

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SEPT 3 WEEKEND ROUND UP

Weekend Round Up

Some of our teams returned to action this weekend and below are their match reports

AFC Stoneham Tigers U8’s:

First league game and a great game to get us back into it drawing 2-2 against a good hamble side.

Boys worked really hard in that heat today and played some lovely stuff at times. With our first league goal of the season being total football counter attack, finished off perfectly by Alex shows the progression these boys are making. Showed great character again to not give up and get that equaliser we at least deserved. Roll on next week and the rest of the season.

MOTM Alex Pietras! Goal, assist and all round brilliant performance.

U8 Lionesses

The girls entered the Braishfield Tournament and had a great day out!

Panthers U8 Report

What a game to start the season with against a strong Totton & Ealing side. It was our typical slow start but once the boys got into their passing groove, we looked unstoppable. There was some great goals, great tackles and great saves from both teams. We kept the ball superbly at times and also the strength from the boys was outstanding. Man of the match went to Henry. Apart from his 3 magical moments, his hold up play and passing was excellent.

Special mentions to Evan with two magic moments with Harley and Seth adding a further moments of magic each. Well done all of you today, with your never give up attitude. One proud manager.

U9 Panthers

A beautiful sunny Sunday for the first match of the new season saw a great performance from the Stoneham U9 Panthers. ��They started the match well, sticking to the challenges set by their coaches in each quarter. ��Billy was on fire with assists, a goal and lots of shots from distance while Luca made some important tackles and scored an amazing hat trick! In defence Copper and Oscar were solid, making some great passes forward. Upfront, Copper converted 2 goals, Manny adding to the score sheet. �There were brilliant saves as always from Fraser in goal and attacking passes from the back. Freddie was on a mission, winning ball after ball in midfield. ��Every player fought for the ball and it was a great team performance. Man of the match this week goes to Oscar. �Perfect start to the season!

U9 Spitfires

Won the Braishfield tournament. Well done boys!

Panthers U10 Report

What a great start to the season, against a good Hythe & Dibden Dynamite. I know it’s going to take time for the boys to gel, but after looking at that performance, you wouldn’t think we were half a new team. You all worked together collectively, Attacking, defending and closing down. You were everywhere today.

So proud of you all. Man of the match was a tough one, but went to the hat-trick hero Henry. Your skill on the ball, shooting and just getting into the right positions were excellent today. Special mention to Jake, for his hard work and engine in the middle of the pitch. Also to Gabi, again, your footwork and distribution was excellent today. Well done Henry and all of you, a great team performance.

U18 Girls

First time the u18 girls played together at the Winchester tournament and they went 5 from 5, scored 11 and conceded just 2 to bring the cup home, and we tested them with playing a different line up every game and some players in new positions, couldn’t be prouder

Well done to all of our teams!

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AFC STONEHAM 5 BASINGSTOKE TOWN 4

FA Cup

AFC Stoneham 5

Basingstoke Town 4

Scorers: Martins(2), Welch,Clarke, Callaghan.

It is very difficult to sum up todays game in a Facebook post. One actually had to be there to believe it! Wow!

The boys were three down in 28 minutes and went in 3-1 down at half time against a very good team from two leagues above. We were always huge underdogs for this game.

We were 4-1 down on 49 minutes.

What then happened in the remaining 41 minutes of normal time and nearly 12 minutes of added time will live in the memory for evermore!

The boys somehow found added belief and energy to score 4 goals and miss a penalty in a truly unbelievable last 41 minutes of normal time. The added time seemed endless as the boys literally threw their bodies in front of every shot as we defended as if our lives depended on it.

We progressed to the 2nd qualifying round of the FA Cup and beat a Step 3 club for the first time ever with probably the greatest result in our 103 year history.

A truly wonderful and momentous day for our club which will never be forgotten and we would like to thank everyone who came along to support the team.

The magic of the FA Cup lives on !!

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FA Cup Saturday Sept 2: AFC Stoneham v Basingstoke Town

FA Cup - Saturday 3PM

AFC Stoneham v Basingstoke Town

We entertain Basingstoke Town on Saturday in the FA Cup and are hoping for a large crowd.

We would please ask that all supporters are in the ground by 2.30pm to help our turnstile operators and stewards.

Entrance to the match will be via our main turnstile only where there will be separate cash and card payment entrances. Tickets will not be sold before the game.

Admission prices:

Adults £7

Concessions £4

U16. Free

Everyone will need to register and obtain a QR code to enter the facility using the below link please:

https://hampshirefa.first-sports.com/StonehamLane

There is an option to register at our reception on arrival although this will take a few minutes to complete.

If a replay is required the game will take place on Tuesday September 5th with a 7.45 kick off.

Thank you and we hopefully look forward to seeing many of you on Saturday.

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New Managers and Coaches wanted

New Managers and Coaches required.

The club is still looking to recruit some new managers and coaches for the new season.

If interested in volunteering to support young peoples football journeys whilst having a very positive effect on their lives please contact:

chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk

07841696579

We look forward to hearing from both males and females.

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Club Tournament - Thank you.

We would like to send out a huge thank you to all of the players, managers, coaches and parents who joined us at our home ground over the weekend for our annual summer tournament.

We had over 5000 people join us over the weekend.

The tournament was a huge success with some great football but most importantly thousands of smiles on young and slightly older faces.

Finally, we would like to send a massive thank you to our army of unpaid volunteers who were brilliant on registration, parking, selling programmes, co-ordinating pitches and of course officiating. You were all outstanding.

Once again, thank you for a wonderful weekend and we look forward to seeing everyone again in a years time.

AFC Stoneham Vets - What a Season

AFC Stoneham Vets - What a season!

Our Vets had to play in the 3rd tier of 6 in the Open Age Junior 1 City of Southampton league this season as they were deemed slightly too good for the Vets league.

Despite having at least 20 years on some of their opponents they won the league !

They also won two cup competitions just to add to this awesome achievement !

However the "icing on the cake" was recently being awarded The Southampton League "Team of the Season ".

Led by their Spiritual Leader Stewart Beck ,aka Becko , they have enjoyed an outstanding season and brought huge credit to our club.

We are all hugely proud of our Vets!

Well done guys on a superb season

Adam Lee - New Ladies Manager.

Welcome back Adam !!

The club is delighted to confirm that Adam Lee has returned as First Team Ladies manager.

Adam will oversee the first team and ladies structure including the progress and development of our young players.

The two senior squads have already enjoyed some excellent pre-season sessions and very much look forward to the new season.

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Managers and Coaches wanted!!

New Managers,Coaches and Volunteers wanted!

As a purely voluntary run community club we can only offer children organised football with the support of adults volunteering to manage,coach and support our teams in numerous ways.

If you would be interested in one of these vital roles please do make contact via 07841696579 or chairman@afcstoneham.co.uk

4TH BEST NON LEAGUE CLUB !! - NON LEAGUE BIBLE AWARDS

Non League Club of the year award.

Having been nominated in the Top 10 we are delighted to announce that we have been awarded 4th place in the "Best Non League Football Club" category and 8th in the "Best Womens Football Club" category across all non-league clubs in the UK

This is an immense achievement for our club when one considers that the top two clubs in non-league football, Wrexham and Notts County, took first and second place awards.

Well done to everyone and the whole club should be very proud of this national recognition and fantastic achievement.

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FC VLAARDINGEN TOURNAMENT

Three of our age groups travelled to the FC Vlaardingen Tournament at the end of May and had a tremendous time!

The tournament is held just outside Rotterdam and we competed against teams from Holland, Spain, Czech Republic and Germany.

Well done to everyone who made it a weekend to remember!

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FC Vlaardingen Tournament

A great first day with excellent weather and a lot of smiles from both children and parents.

Building wonderful memories

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