A.F.C. Aldermaston

A.F.C. Aldermaston

Football club infobox
clubname = AFC Aldermaston
fullname = Association Football Club Aldermaston
nickname =
founded =
ground = The A.W.E. Recreational Society
Aldermaston
capacity =
chairman = Martin Desay
manager =
league = Wessex League
Division One
season = 2007–08
position = Wessex League
Division One, 21st

A.F.C. Aldermaston are a football (soccer) based at Aldermaston, near Tadley in Berkshire, England. They joined the Hellenic Football League Division One in 1979, spending seven seasons in that league. After a spell back in local football, they joined the Hampshire League in 1991, and became members of the Wessex League when the Hampshire and Wessex Leagues merged in 2004. They are currently members of the Wessex League Division One.

League history

"A.F.C Aldermaston played in local football, mainly the North Hampshire League, from 1986-1991"

Source: fchd|id=AFC-ALDE|name=AFC Aldermaston

External links

* [http://full-time.thefa.com/gen/DisplayTeam.do?id=7011525 The Stats of A.F.C. Aldermaston]
* [http://www.non-league.org/wok_files/club.asp?id=1044 Short summary of the club]


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