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''As Farnborough FC''
''As Farnborough FC''
* Best league position: 1st in Southern League Premier (level 7), 2009-10
* Best league position: 2nd in Conference South (level 6), 2010-11
* Best [[FA Cup]] performance: 4th Qualifying Round, 2009-10
* Best [[FA Cup]] performance: 4th Qualifying Round, 2009-10
* Best [[FA Trophy]] performance: 2nd Round, 2008-09
* Best [[FA Trophy]] performance: 2nd Round, 2008-09

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Farnborough
Full nameFarnborough Football Club
Nickname(s)Boro, The Yellows
Founded1967, reformed 2007
GroundRushmoor Stadium,
Farnborough
Capacity4,000 + (new stands currently being built)
ChairmanEnglandSimon Hollis
ManagerEngland Steve King
LeagueConference South
2010–11Conference South, 2nd
WebsiteClub website

Farnborough Football Club (formed after the demise of Farnborough Town F.C. in 2007) is an English football team currently in the Conference South after finishing top of Southern League Premier Division in 2009–10. Their home ground is known as the Rushmoor Stadium, formerly Cherrywood Road, based in Farnborough, Hampshire. Their primary colours are all yellow with blue trim.

Farnborough Town F.C.

Farnborough has a rich history of sport with cricket being played since the 1740s and 'modern' football since the 1850s, although there were no formal teams.

Farnborough F.C., established in 2007, were known as Farnborough Town F.C. from 1967 until May 2007. They took part in the first FA Cup match involving a non-league team beating a league team to be televised on Sky Sports, winning 4-3 against Torquay United on 17 December 1991. They went on play West Ham United in the 3rd round on 4th January 1992, switching the home tie to Upton Park where they achieved a superb 1-1 draw. Farnborough narrowly lost 1-0 in the reply at Upton Park on 14th January 1992.

Farnborough Town F.C. rose to national attention again in January 2003 when they were drawn to play Premiership champions Arsenal in an FA Cup 4th round tie. Although Farnborough were drawn at home, they switched the venue to Arsenal's Highbury stadium;[1] Farnborough lost the tie 5-1.[2]

Liquidation & reformation

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Farnborough Town club crest

After going into administration they had 10 points deducted in the 2006-07 season, and yet still finished 11th in the Conference South. However Farnborough Town F.C. went into liquidation in May 2007 and Farnborough F.C. was set up with the name being voted for by fans. The new club started the 2007-2008 season in the Southern League Division One South & West.

Farnborough F.C.

Farnborough F.C. began in the Southern League Division One South & West under the guidance of Andy Clement and Steve Moss (who later resigned to be replaced by Ian Savage). Farnborough's first league match was a short away trip to Godalming Town, where a lob by Ray Spence and a double by Rob Saunders, gave 'Boro a 3-0 halftime lead. However, in a second half played in driving rain, 'Boro tired and eventually drew the match 3-3. Another notable event of the season was a 5-1 drubbing of local rivals Fleet Town. Farnborough clinched the title at home against Windsor & Eton with a 1-1 draw thanks to a goal from captain Paul Harkness and were promoted to the Southern League Premier Division. The club also reached the final of the Hampshire Senior Cup, but lost 1-0 to Basingstoke Town.

The 2008-09 season brought many hopes, but they lost back to back promotion hopes as Corby Town won the league. Promotion hopes were dashed again as Gloucester City won the play-off final 1-0 at Cherrywood Road.

In the 2009/10 season, with the team easily on course for the league title, the club were forced to battle a winding up order in court. This led to rumours of more financial peril just three seasons after the new club formed. On 17/04/10 they officially claimed top spot in the Southern League Premier Division, and were promoted to Conference South.

History

As Farnborough Town FC

  • 1968 - Started up as Farnborough Town F.C.
  • 1975-76 - F.A. Vase semi-finalists
  • 1976-77 - Joined Athenian League Division Two. Athenian League Division Two Champions. F.A. Vase semi-finalists
  • 1977-78 - Joined Isthmian League Division Two
  • 1978-79 - Isthmian League Division Two Champions; promoted to Division One
  • 1984-85 - Isthmian League Division One Champions; promoted to Premier Division
  • 1988-89 - Isthmian League runner-up; promoted to Conference
  • 1989-90 - Finished second bottom in Conference; relegated to Southern League Premier Division
  • 1990-91 - Southern League Champions; promoted back to Conference
  • 1992-93 - Finished second bottom in Conference (again); relegated back to Southern League Premier Division
  • 1993-94 - Southern League Champions (2nd time); promoted to Conference
  • 1998-99 - Finished bottom in Conference; relegated Isthmian League Premier Division
  • 2000-01 - Isthmian League Champions; promoted back to Conference
  • Summer 2006-07 - Reformed as Farnborough F.C.

As Farnborough FC

  • 2007-08 - Southern League Div 1 South & West Champions, promoted to Southern League Premier Division
  • 2007-08 - Hampshire Senior Cup runners up
  • 2008-09 - Southern League Premier runners up
  • 2008-09 - Southern League Premier Play-Off runners up
  • 2009-10 - Southern League Premier League Winners, promoted to Conference South

Club records

As Farnborough Town FC

  • Best league position: 5th in Football Conference (level 5), 1991-92
  • Best FA Cup performance: 4th Round (vs Arsenal L 1-5), 2002-03
  • Best FA Trophy performance: Quarter-finals, 1991-92 and 2002-03
  • Best FA Vase performance: Semi-finals, 1975-76 and 1976-77

As Farnborough FC

  • Best league position: 2nd in Conference South (level 6), 2010-11
  • Best FA Cup performance: 4th Qualifying Round, 2009-10
  • Best FA Trophy performance: 2nd Round, 2008-09

Bisley F.C./ Farnborough FC Reserves

The formation of Farnborough FC also saw a new era in terms of the reserves set up. Rather than fielding a team in a reserves league, Farnborough entered in to a partnership with local team, Bisley of the Hellenic Football League, Division West. The arrangement can best be described as that of a feeder team. Due to planning restraints Bisley have been unable to achieve promotion to a higher level, so their chairman Simon Hollis transferred to Farnborough's board, later becoming chairman of the main club. Farnborough players who have not made the match squad or are returning from injury are cross-registered with Bisley, and promising Bisley players provide cover for Farnborough with the chance to achieve a permanent step up to a higher level. For instance defender Adam Doyle initially played for Bisley having impressed on trial for Farnborough and Bisley F.C. Striker Greg Alexander made a number of appearances for Farnborough during the 2007/2008 season scoring 2 goals.

At the end of the 2008/2009 season it was announced that Bisley F.C. would cease to operate as a separate team and instead be registered as a reserve team, Farnborough FC Surrey. This would enable contracted Farnborough players to play reserve team football, although the team will remain in the Hellenic Football League. Eventually the team entered the league as the more plain Farnborough Reserves.

Also Bisley's youth teams were taken over by Farnborough and were made into Farnborough Elite, and so now Farnborough can now grow its own talent.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Michael Jordan
GK England ENG Stuart Robinson (dual registration with Dulwich Hamlet)
GK England ENG Sam Sommerville (dual registration with Fleet Town)*
DF England ENG Craig Braham-Barrett
DF England ENG Jay Conroy
DF England ENG Alex Frostick (dual registration with Fleet Town)*
DF England ENG Nick Hutchings (dual registration with Fleet Town)*
DF England ENG Steve Robinson
DF England ENG Osei Sankofa
DF England ENG James Smith
DF England ENG Jamie Stevens
MF England ENG Dale Binns
MF England ENG Nic Ciardini
MF England ENG Jay Davies
MF England ENG Gary Holloway
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Jack King
MF England ENG Luke King (dual registration with Fleet Town)*
MF Ireland EIR Daryl McMahon
MF Wales WAL Owen Price
MF England ENG Jed Wallace
MF England ENG Louis Wilson *
FW England ENG Paul Booth
FW Grenada GRN Bradley Bubb
FW England ENG Kezie Ibe
FW England ENG Michael Malcolm
FW England ENG Dean McDonald
FW England ENG Emmanuel Oloyede (dual registration with Fleet Town)*
FW England ENG Josh Pearson (dual registration with Fleet Town)*
FW England ENG Anthony Thomas (on loan to Maidenhead Utd)
  • *Reserve and youth team players.

Former players of note

(Or former players with their own pages on Wikipedia)

Here is a list of Farnborough Town and Farnborough F.C. players who have or still play in the Football League and above. Also included are players with international caps or those that are well known within the non-League.

Farnborough Town Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Andy Ansah (former league player and actor)
FW England ENG Rocky Baptiste (scorer of FA Cup goals)
FW England ENG Dennis Bailey (former League player)
FW Saint Lucia LCA Ken Charlery (former League player and international)
DF England ENG Anthony Charles (current League player)
FW England ENG Leroy Griffiths (former League player)
MF Ireland EIR Matt Holland (whilst on loan - former League player and international)
MF England ENG Michael Kightly (whilst on loan - current League player and England U21 international)
FW England ENG David Leworthy (former League player)
MF New Zealand NZL Tommy Mason (former international)
FW England ENG Dennis Oli (whilst on loan - current League player)
FW Dominica DMA Richard Pacquette (current international)
GK Wales WAL Tony Pennock (former League player and non-league international)
DF England ENG James Rodwell (former League player)
FW England ENG Trevor Senior (former League player)
MF Ireland EIR Martin Rowlands (current League player and international)
MF England ENG Ryan Semple (whilst on loan - former League player)
GK Northern Ireland NIR Maik Taylor (current League player and international)
DF England ENG Richard Walden (former League player)

Farnborough F.C. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Grenada GRN Byron Bubb (former League player and current international)
DF England ENG Nick Burton (former League player)
FW England ENG Iyseden Christie (former League player)
GK Haiti HAI Dominique Jean-Zéphirin (current international)
FW England ENG Andre McCollin (former League player)
GK England ENG Simon Moore (League player and player for the Isle of Wight team at the Island Games)
DF France FRA Sacha Opinel (former League player)
FW England ENG Marcus Richardson (former League player)
FW England ENG Neville Roach (former League player)
FW France FRA Jean-Michel Sigere (former League player)
GK England ENG Chris Tardif (former League player and player for Guernsey team at the Island Games)
DF England ENG David Woozley (former League player)
MF England ENG Simon Wormull (former League player)

References

  1. ^ "Farnborough tie: info on tickets and Town". Arseweb.
  2. ^ Cox, Gerry (26 January 2003). "Riches but no romance". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 May 2010.

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