- Moneyfields F.C.
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Moneyfields Full name Moneyfields Football Club Nickname(s) Moneys Founded 1987 (as Portsmouth Civil Service) [1] Ground Moneyfields Sports Ground, at the corner of Dover Road & Moneyfields Avenue. Portsmouth [1] Chairman Garry Foster [1] Joint Managers Miles Rutherford & Alan Smith [1] League Wessex League Premier Division 2010-11 Wessex League Premier Division, 7th Home coloursAway coloursMoneyfields F.C. is a football club based in Portsmouth, England. Formerly known as Portsmouth Civil Service F.C., they changed their name to Moneyfields F.C. in 1994. They have reached the third round of the FA Vase four times in their history. In 1997, they were the champions of the Hampshire League. They are currently members of the Wessex League Premier Division.
They play their home matches at the Moneyfields Sports Ground.
Records
- FA Cup best performance: second qualifying round - 2006-07, 2007-08
- FA Vase best performance: third round - 2001-02, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08
References
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Wessex League Premier Division Alresford Town · Alton Town · Bemerton Heath Harlequins · Blackfield & Langley · Bournemouth · Brading Town · Christchurch · Downton · Fareham Town · Fawley · GE Hamble · Hamworthy United · Hayling United · Horndean · Laverstock & Ford · Lymington Town · Moneyfields · New Milton Town · Newport (IOW) · Romsey Town · Totton & Eling · Winchester CityDivision One Amesbury Town · Andover New Street · AFC Portchester · Brockenhurst · Cowes Sports · East Cowes Victoria Athletic · Fleet Spurs · Hythe & Dibden · Petersfield Town · Pewsey Vale · Ringwood Town · Stockbridge · Tadley Calleva · Team Solent · United Services Portsmouth · Verwood Town · Warminster Town · Whitchurch UnitedCoordinates: 50°48′54.62″N 1°03′38.31″W / 50.8151722°N 1.0606417°W
Categories:- Association football clubs established in 1987
- English football clubs
- Wessex League
- English football club stubs
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