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Wellworthy Athletic F.C.

Wellworthy Athletic were a works football team based in the New Forest area of Hampshire. The club existed for over 60 years until the loss of their ground in 1988.

Wellworthy Athletic
Full nameWellworthy Athletic Football Club
Founded1927
Dissolved1988 – merged with Lymington Town
GroundAmpress Works Ground, Nr Lymington

History edit

Wellworthy Athletic FC were founded in 1927 as the works side of Wellworthy Engineering (manufacturers of automotive and aerospace components). They initially played in the Bournemouth League where they climbed up through the ranks to win promotion to the Hampshire 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. Initially, the club again did well as they challenged for promotion twice finishing third and as runners-up in 1950–51. Throughout the decade 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, they were relegated in 1960–61 and returned to the Bournemouth League.

During 1971 Wellworthy welcomed an Ex-Pompey XI to christen their newly installed floodlights in a game that drew 600 spectators to watch the sharing of eight goals.

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 and the Pickford Cup, as well as being finalists in the Hampshire Intermediate Cup. These successes were enough for Wellworthy to deservedly return to the Hampshire League Division 3 for the 1985–86 season where they promptly won promotion as runners-up.[1]

For the 1986–87 season, the Wessex League was formed (mainly by the top and most ambitious Hampshire League clubs with the best facilities) and Wellworthy were surprisingly elected despite their Ampress Works Ground only meeting the basic requirements. Despite the big step up, they held their own and they did extremely well to finish in a very creditable 7th place.

In 1987–88 Wellworthy finished in 15th place, but enjoyed a fine run in the Hampshire Senior Cup when they reached the semi-finals. En route, they surprisingly defeated Waterlooville and Portsmouth Reserves both 2–0, before losing by the same score against eventual winners Gosport Borough. Sadly this was to be their last season.

The club suffered a major setback in 1988 when they lost their ground, at same the time league rivals and neighbours Lymington Town were struggling badly so the two clubs decided to join forces, becoming known as AFC Lymington[2] playing at Lymington's Southampton Road home. The move proved to be an instant success as the new club soon proceeded to become a strong force in the Wessex League, winning several league titles and cups.

Honours edit

  • Hampshire League Division 2
    • Runners-up 1932/33
  • Hampshire League Division 3
    • Runners-up 1985/86
  • Hampshire League Division 3 West
    • Runners-up 1950/51
  • Bournemouth League Division 1
    • Champions 1984/85
  • Hampshire FA Intermediate Cup
    • Finalists 1956/57 and 1984/85
  • Bournemouth Senior Cup
    • Finalists 1953/54
  • Bournemouth Pickford Cup
    • Winners 1984/85
  • New Forest League
    • Champions 1948/49
  • New Forest League Perkins Charity Cup
    • Winners 1948/49 and 1949/50
    • Runners-up 1968/69

Records edit

League edit

Famous Players edit

The former Southampton 1976 FA Cup winner David Peach as player-manager and the Hampshire cricket wicket keeper Adrian Aymes both turned out for the club during their Wessex League days.

References edit

  1. ^ "Football Club History Database - Wellworthy Athletic".
  2. ^ "Football Club History Database - A F C Lymington".

External links edit

  • Football Club History Database

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Wellworthy Athletic were a works football team based in the New Forest area of Hampshire The club existed for over 60 years until the loss of their ground in 1988 Wellworthy AthleticFull nameWellworthy Athletic Football ClubFounded1927Dissolved1988 merged with Lymington TownGroundAmpress Works Ground Nr LymingtonHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Honours 3 Records 3 1 League 4 Famous Players 5 References 6 External linksHistory editWellworthy Athletic FC were founded in 1927 as the works side of Wellworthy Engineering manufacturers of automotive and aerospace components They initially played in the Bournemouth League where they climbed up through the ranks to win promotion to the Hampshire 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 Initially the club again did well as they challenged for promotion twice finishing third and as runners up in 1950 51 Throughout the decade 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 they were relegated in 1960 61 and returned to the Bournemouth League During 1971 Wellworthy welcomed an Ex Pompey XI to christen their newly installed floodlights in a game that drew 600 spectators to watch the sharing of eight goals 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 and the Pickford Cup as well as being finalists in the Hampshire Intermediate Cup These successes were enough for Wellworthy to deservedly return to the Hampshire League Division 3 for the 1985 86 season where they promptly won promotion as runners up 1 For the 1986 87 season the Wessex League was formed mainly by the top and most ambitious Hampshire League clubs with the best facilities and Wellworthy were surprisingly elected despite their Ampress Works Ground only meeting the basic requirements Despite the big step up they held their own and they did extremely well to finish in a very creditable 7th place In 1987 88 Wellworthy finished in 15th place but enjoyed a fine run in the Hampshire Senior Cup when they reached the semi finals En route they surprisingly defeated Waterlooville and Portsmouth Reserves both 2 0 before losing by the same score against eventual winners Gosport Borough Sadly this was to be their last season The club suffered a major setback in 1988 when they lost their ground at same the time league rivals and neighbours Lymington Town were struggling badly so the two clubs decided to join forces becoming known as AFC Lymington 2 playing at Lymington s Southampton Road home The move proved to be an instant success as the new club soon proceeded to become a strong force in the Wessex League winning several league titles and cups Honours editHampshire League Division 2 Runners up 1932 33 Hampshire League Division 3 Runners up 1985 86 Hampshire League Division 3 West Runners up 1950 51 Bournemouth League Division 1 Champions 1984 85 Hampshire FA Intermediate Cup Finalists 1956 57 and 1984 85 Bournemouth Senior Cup Finalists 1953 54 Bournemouth Pickford Cup Winners 1984 85 New Forest League Champions 1948 49 New Forest League Perkins Charity Cup Winners 1948 49 and 1949 50 Runners up 1968 69Records editLeague edit Season Division Position Significant events 1932 33 Hampshire League Division 2 2 13 Runners up but not promoted 1933 34 Hampshire League Division 2 6 12 1934 35 Hampshire League Division 2 16 16 Relegated 1935 48 1949 50 Hampshire League Division 3 West 3 14 1950 51 Hampshire League Division 3 West 2 14 Runners up but not promoted 1951 52 Hampshire League Division 3 West 3 14 1952 53 Hampshire League Division 3 West 7 14 1953 54 Hampshire League Division 3 West 9 14 1954 55 Hampshire League Division 3 West 8 11 1955 56 Hampshire League Division 3 11 16 1956 57 Hampshire League Division 3 10 16 1957 58 Hampshire League Division 3 9 16 1958 59 Hampshire League Division 3 8 16 1959 60 Hampshire League Division 3 14 16 1960 61 Hampshire League Division 3 15 16 Relegated 1961 85 1985 86 Hampshire League Division 3 2 18 Runners up Joined Wessex League 1986 87 Wessex League 7 17 1987 88 Wessex League 15 19 Merged with Lymington TownFamous Players editThe former Southampton 1976 FA Cup winner David Peach as player manager and the Hampshire cricket wicket keeper Adrian Aymes both turned out for the club during their Wessex League days References edit Football Club History Database Wellworthy Athletic Football Club History Database A F C Lymington External links editFootball Club History Database Retrieved from 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