Winchester City F.C.

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Winchester City
Official crest
Full name Winchester City Football Club
Nickname(s) The Capitals, The Badgers, City
Founded 1884
Ground The Denplan City Ground,
Abbotts Barton, Winchester
Capacity 4500
Chairman Martin Moody
Manager Steve Moss
League Southern League One South & West
2005-06 Wessex League
Division One, 1st
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Winchester City F.C. are an English football team based in Winchester, Hampshire and playing in the Southern League Division One South and West. The team is currently managed by Steve Moss and their motto is "Many in Men, One in Spirit",

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[edit] History

Winchester City were formed in 1884. After many years in regional leagues they joined the Southern League in 1971-72, but they were unable to sustain this move, and had to return to the Hampshire League after only two seasons. In 1991-92, they won the Hampshire League Division Two, and were promoted to Division One. In 1993/94, Winchester beat Cowes Sports to win the Trophyman Cup. The club underwent a reorganization in 1999-2000 after a financially turbulent previous season. But they emerged out of the tough period and were Division One champions again in 2000/01, earning promotion to the Premier Division. They also won the Inter League Shield that season. In 2001/02, the club merged with Winchester Castle, hoping to earn promotion to the Wessex League, but only managed to finish third in the league. However, they won the Hampshire League title the next season, along with the Trophyman Cup and the Southampton Senior Cup, and also reached the quarterfinals of the FA Vase. The club's nickname 'The Capitals' derives from Winchester being the historical capital of Alfred the Great's Wessex and then later the whole of England before London was made the de facto captial by Edward the Confessor.

With the league victory in 2002-03, the club earned promotion to the Wessex League. The season turned out to be extremely successful for the club as they won the league in their first season in it, and capped it with the Wessex League Cup title, as well as beating A.F.C. Sudbury to win the FA Vase. However, they were unable to earn promotion to the Southern League as the ground criteria were not met. However, after a further title win in 2005-06 the club were admitted to the Southern League's new Division One South & West.

[edit] Notable former players

Ted Drake and Terry Paine both played for Winchester.

[edit] Ground

The club plays its home matches at The Denplan City Ground, which has a 180 seater stand with floodlights. Pernament pitch boards, advertising boards, terraces, car parking and turnstiles for entering the ground. Within the ground there is a clubhouse and a refreshments kiosk selling hot and cold food and drinks. The ground has a total capacity of 4500 and is often nicknamed The Plan or The Den (leading to the nickname 'The Badgers').

A small terraced area (called the 'Bus Shelter') behind one goal is the home of the noisy and infamous 'Bus Shelter Band'

[edit] Club records

  • Best league performance: 12th in Southern League Division One South, 1971-72
  • Best FA Cup performance: 4th qualifying round, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1954-55
  • Best FA Trophy performance: 2nd qualifying round, 1972-73, 2006-07
  • Best FA Vase performance: Winners, 2003-04

[edit] Sources

[edit] External links

Bus Shelter Band - Fans Site [1]

Southern League Division One South & West 2006/07

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