- Wellworthy Athletic F.C.
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clubname = Wellworthy Athletic
fullname = Wellworthy Athletic Football Club
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founded = 1927
dissolved = 1988 - merged with Lymington Town
ground = Ampress Works Ground, NrLymington
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leftarm2=FFFFFF|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=FFFFFF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=FFFFFFWellworthy Athletic F.C. were a successful works
football team based in theNew Forest area of the English county ofHampshire .Club History
Founded in 1927 Wellworthy Athletic originally played in
Bournemouth League where they climbed up through the ranks to win promotion to theHampshire League Division 2 in 1932. Initially they did well, finishing runners-up in 1932-33 but were relegated after finishing bottom in 1934-35.After a spell playing in the New Forest League, Wellworthy returned to the
Hampshire League in 1949 when they were placed in Division 3 West in 1949. Initially the club again did well as they challenged for promotion twice finishing 3rd and as runners-up in 1950-51. Throughout the Fifties Wellworthy remained a consistent mid-table side with the main highlight coming when the side reached the Hampshire Intermediate Cup final in 1956-57. However, the early Sixties saw a decline in fortunes and after two seasons of struggle Wellworthy were relegated in 1960-61 and returned to theBournemouth League .After many years of re-building the Eighties saw Wellworthy Athletic once again emerge as a strong force. The 1984-85 season was a memorable one as they completed a fantastic double by winning the
Bournemouth League , Pickford Cup as well as being finalists in the Hampshire Intermediate Cup. These successes were enough for Wellworthy to deservedly return to theHampshire League Division 3 for the 1985-86 season where they promptly won promotion as runners-up.Wessex League
In 1986 the
Wessex League was formed (mostly by the top and most ambitiousHampshire League clubs with the best facilities) and Wellworthy were surprisignly elected despite their Ampress Works Ground only meeting the basic requirements. However, despite the big step up, Wellworthy held their own and they did extremely well to finish 7th in 1986-87. After finishing 15th in 1987-88 the club suffered a major set back when they lost their ground.Merger
At the time league rivals and neighours
Lymington Town were struggling badly so the two clubs decided to join forces, becoming known asAFC Lymington playing at Lymington's Southampton Road home.Whilst the Wellworthy name is sadly no more, the move proved to be an instant success as the new club soon proceeded to became a strong force in the Wessex League, winning several league titles and cups.
Reformation
In 1998 most of the team + committee departed to almagamate with local rivals New Milton of the
Hampshire League . The newly merged club became known as Lymington & New Milton and with better facilities at their Fawcett Fields home in New Milton would go on to enjoy numerous successes. Meanwhile not everyone was happy with the move and those strongly opposed reformedLymington Town and returned to theHampshire League where they quickly rose back to the top division before rejoining the extendedWessex League in 2004.External links
(http://www.fchd.btinternet.co.uk/WELLWORA.HTM)
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