Liss Athletic F.C.
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Liss Athletic | |
Full name | Liss Athletic Football Club |
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Founded | 1962 |
Ground | The Newman Collard Playing Fields, Liss (Capacity 2,500) |
Chairman | Mick Alder |
Manager | Tim Potter |
League | Hampshire Premier League |
2006–07 | Wessex League Division One, 12th |
Liss Athletic F.C. are a semi-professional football club based in Liss in England. They were established in 1962 and joined the Hampshire League in 1987. In 2004, they joined the Wessex League Division Two, which was renamed Division One two years later after a league re-organisation. They have yet to make their debut in FA national competitions. They play their home games at Newman Collard. Liss's manager is ex-Liss player Tim Potter.
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[edit] Current First Team Squad 2007-2008
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[edit] Liss Athletic FC Reserves
The reserves currently compete in the West Sussex League. The reserve side is managed by Nick Jewell and Graham Hounslow.
[edit] Youth Setup
Liss benefit from a good youth setup.[citation needed] Many players under the age of 17 feature regularly in reserve matches. Successful players will get attempts to represent the first team. Liss also play in the Hampshire Senior Cup, giving young players the chance to play against clubs such as AFC Bournemouth and Aldershot Town.
[edit] Records
- Record Victory: 7-0 v AFC Aldermaston, September 2007
- Record Defeat: 2-8 v Winchester City, 2002
- Record Attendance: 89 Romsey Town, August 2006