Hayes & Yeading United F.C.

Hayes & Yeading United
Full name Hayes & Yeading United Football Club
Nickname(s) United
Founded 2007
Ground Kingfield Stadium,
Woking, Surrey (Groundshare with Woking F.C.)
(Capacity: 6,036 (2,500 seated))
Manager Nas Bashir
League Conference National
2010–11 Conference National, 16th
Home colours
Away colours

Hayes & Yeading United F.C. are an English football club based in Woking in Surrey. They were formed in May 2007 following a merger of Hayes and Yeading.[1] They play at the Kingfield Stadium agreeing a groundshare with Woking

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History

Formed on 18 May 2007, the new club play with the motto "Porro Simul" on their badge. Translated from Latin, this means "forward together". The badge also features elements taken from the Middlesex crest and semblance of the colours from both the former sides.

They played their first season in the Conference South in 2007–08, as both former teams did the previous season, with a 13th place finish. In their second season, 2008–09, they finished 4th, securing a place in the play-offs. They beat Eastleigh 6–4 on aggregate in the semi-final, coming back from 4–2 down in the first leg (after being 4–0 down just after half time).[2][3] In the play-off final they beat Hampton & Richmond 3–2 thanks to an opener from Scott Fitzgerald and a brace from Steven Gregory,which brought them from 2–1 down. This secured a place in the Conference National for the 2009–10 season.[4] Their first season at the top tier of non-league was a success. Whilst many had tipped them for the drop, they survived quite comfortably in the end, and were in with a chance of a top half finish until April, when a bad late run of form saw them slide to 17th place at the season's end.

The 2009–10 season was the merged club's first at the highest level of non-league football. Hayes F.C previously spent 6 years at this level before their relegation in 2002, while Yeading F.C had not competed at this level before.

For the 2010–11 season Hayes & Yeading turned fully professional for their second season in the Conference National. Also, in the 2010–2011 season, United reached the Final of the Middlesex Senior Cup - they lost 2–1 to Staines Town.

On 19 April 2011, Hayes & Yeading played their last match at Church Road, beating Gateshead 3–1. Despite having spent most of the season in and around the bottom four, this ultimately proved enough to allow them to finish 16th in their 4th season, representing a continuous improvement in final league positions since the merger. United will groundshare at Kingfield Stadium, home of Woking,[5] while their new stadium is built on the site of Yeading's old ground, The Warren.

On 28 May 2011, Garry Haylock resigned as the first team manager of Hayes & Yeading United. On 16 June 2011, Nas Bashir was appointed the new manager.

Players

As of 1 January 2012.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Steve Arnold (on loan from Wycombe Wanderers)
2 DF Sam Argent
3 DF Yassin Moutaouakil
4 MF Jamie Hand
5 DF Tom Cadmore
6 FW Julian Owusu
7 MF Louie Soares
8 MF Ryan Crockford
9 FW Pierre Joseph-Dubois
10 MF Luke Williams
11 FW Daniel Wishart
12 MF Mark Bentley (captain)
13 GK Rourke Pickford
14 MF Will Hendry
15 FW Corey Gameiro (on loan from Fulham)
17 MF Mohamed Bettamer
18 MF Isaac Osei-Tutu
19 MF Ben Gladwin
No. Position Player
20 MF Dwane Lee
21 GK Delroy Preddie
22 MF James Folkes
23 DF Callum Morris
24 DF Curtis Ujah
25 MF Toby Ajala
26 DF Elliott Legg
27 FW Tom Collins
29 MF Dean Sinclair
30 DF Dan Spence
31 GK James Beasant
32 DF Joe Gritt
33 FW Aristede Bassele
34 FW Aaron Harriott
38 DF Jordan Rose
39 FW Phil Walsh (on loan from Dagenham & Redbridge)
40 GK Carl Pentney (on loan from Colchester United)

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
16 FW Nathan Elder (at Hereford United)

References

  1. ^ Hayes and Yeading announce merger – BBC Sport
  2. ^ Hayes & Yeading 2–4 Eastleigh – BBC Sport
  3. ^ Eastleigh 0–4 Hayes & Yeading – BBC Sport
  4. ^ Hampton & Richmond 2–3 Hayes & Yeading – BBC Sport
  5. ^ Groundshare deal signed – Hayes & Yeading United F.C. Retrieved 2011–04–19.

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