West End F.C. (Hampshire)
| Full name | West End Football Club | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 1950 | ||
| Dissolved | 1997 | ||
| Ground | Moorgreen Recreation Ground, West End | ||
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West End F.C. were a long running amateur football club based in West End, Hampshire a village and parish in the borough of Eastleigh on the east of the city of Southampton.
History
West End F.C. were formed in 1950 and entered the Meon Valley League, initially playing at Hatch Grange.
In 1955 they took up residence at Moorgreen Recreation Ground, and began their long association with the Southampton League. The club got off to a great start, winning the Junior Eastern Division in their debut season and by 1962, had progressed to the Senior section. [1]
In 1975, West End won the Senior Division 1 title to take their place in the highly competitive Premier Division for the first time. The club quickly found their feet and became regular title contenders, backed up by a successful Reserve side who clinched successive titles to join them in the Senior section.
After several near misses, West End were finally league champions in 1982. In what was a memorable campaign, they also reached the Southampton Senior Cup final at The Dell, Southampton, but lost 1-4 against a strong AFC Totton side.[2]
West End remained a force in the top-flight and finished runners-up on three occasions before winning the title again in 1996. The was another memorable season, after they won the Hampshire Intermediate Cup - beating Bisterne United 4-1 in the final, which was played at The Camrose Ground in Basingstoke .[3]
Unfortunately, despite these successes West End were unable to apply for promotion after they were forced to vacate their traditional Moorgreen home.
This saw them relocate to Cutbush Lane, but despite another steady season, things were never quite the same and the club made the decision to disband on a high note.
During their existence, the First Team had the unusual claim to fame of never being relegated. The club had also gained a fine reputation for their sportsmanship.[4]
Honours
1st Team
- Hampshire Football Association[5]
- Intermediate Cup Winners 1995/96
- Southampton Football Association [6]
- Senior Cup Finalists 1981/82
- Junior 'A' Cup Finalists 1957/58
- Southampton League [7]
- Premier Division Champions 1981/82 and 1995/96. Runners-up 1976/77, 1984/85, 1989/90 and 1993/94
- Senior Division 1 Champions 1974/75
- Senior Division 2 Runners-up 1965/66
- Junior Eastern Division Champions 1955/56
- Meon Valley League
- Division 1 Champions
- Pink Cup Winners
2nd Team
- Southampton Football Association
- Junior 'A' Cup Winners 1975/76
- Southampton League
- Senior Division 2 Champions 1994/95
- Junior Division 1 Champions 1976/77
- Junior Division 2 Champions 1975/76
3rd Team
- Southampton League
- Junior Division 6 Champions 1985/86
Ground
West End F.C. played at Moor Green Recreation Ground, West End, Southampton, SO30 3EG.[8]
The venue had a pavilion, with an enclosed pitch. In the Seventies, the club installed floodlights which enabled them to enter prestigious competitions such as the Russell Cotes Cup and the short lived Hampshire Floodlit League.
Local rivalries
West End enjoyed a long running rivalry with a number of clubs, most notably with neighbours Fair Oak and Bishopstoke.
Famous players
West End had many fine players during their existence. The former Southampton manager Ted Bates was Club President.
Successor clubs
There have since been a number of successor West End teams, but despite being relatively successful they have all been short lived ventures.
References
- ^ Hampshire Football Association Centenary History 1887-1987 by Norman Gannaway
- ^ Southampton Senior Cup The Finals 1909-2022 by Gary Day
- ^ A Century of Southampton Local Soccer 1908-2008 by John Moody
- ^ https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/football/local/15413573.photos-the-friendliest-football-club/
- ^ Hampshire Football Association Handbook & Directory 2008/09
- ^ Southampton Divisional Football Association Handbook & Directory 2023/24
- ^ Southampton Football League Handbook & Directory 2023/24
- ^ https://www.playfinder.com/uk/venue/moorgreen-recreation-ground